By New Mexico Sun | Mar 25, 2024
Santa Fe, NM- Effective April 1, 2024, the Santa Fe County Senior Services Division will temporarily close the El Rancho Senior Center to commence Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) facility upgrades. These renovations are aimed at enhancing the center's facilities to better serve the needs of our senior citizens."The indoor upgrades will be completed over a short duration of 7 weeks, after which seniors can return to the facility while outdoor improvements are finalized."To ensure the safety of our seniors and minimize disruptions to services, grab and go meals for...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 25, 2024
The City of Albuquerque has announced an upcoming electronic election to fill a vacancy on the Personnel Board. City employees have the opportunity to nominate candidates for this position by submitting a petition to the Office of the City Clerk.According to the announcement, only permanent City employees are eligible to nominate candidates for the election. The nomination process requires detailed information about the nominee, including their name, address, telephone number, email, occupation, and certification of residency in Albuquerque for at least one year....
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 25, 2024
A new research paper published in Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences sheds light on the significance of Grand Canyon's springs and groundwater, as well as the potential threats posed by uranium mining. The paper, titled Hydrotectonics of Grand Canyon Groundwater, emphasizes the importance of sustainable groundwater management and the need for better monitoring to address uranium mining threats.Distinguished Professor Karl Karlstrom from the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at The University of New Mexico, one of the authors of the paper, highlighted...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 25, 2024
The City of Albuquerque has announced key staffing updates by filling two critical leadership roles to ensure the consistent delivery of services and citywide operations. Mariela Ruiz-Angel has been appointed as the Associate Chief Administrative Officer (ACAO), while Nathan Martinez has taken on the role of Director of the General Services Department (GSD).Mayor Tim Keller expressed his gratitude for the appointments, stating, "We are very fortunate to have both Mariela and Nathan continuing their work for the City in these new roles."Mariela Ruiz-Angel, who hails from...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 25, 2024
The Small Business Storefront Repair Program has recently been launched, offering small businesses the opportunity to apply for up to $2,500 in grant funding to assist with repairing storefront property damages. The funds are specifically designated for damages that occurred on or after January 1, 2021, providing support for businesses to address both current and past damages out of pocket. Applications are now open for businesses that have been operational since May 11, 2023.ABC Printing on Main Street is among the businesses that have already benefited from this...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 24, 2024
For the first time since before the pandemic, seven students were able to participate in a two-week-long trip to Nizwa, Oman. Thanks to the opportunity provided by the Department of Languages, Cultures, & Literatures (LCL), students deepened their connection to the Arabic language and culture.Janice Biondo, an undergraduate student at LCL, expressed her excitement about the trip, stating, “I wanted to improve my Arabic and experience living in an Arab country and experience the culture, food, and people up close and firsthand. There's no substitute for studying the...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 23, 2024
The School of Architecture + Planning (SA+P) at UNM recently held the first On the Brinck Book Awards symposium for the spring semester, featuring authors Rosetta S. Elkin and Whitney Martinko. The event, moderated by Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Catherine Page Harris, showcased the authors' award-winning books and sparked discussions on various topics.During the symposium, Rosetta S. Elkin, author of "Plant Life: The Entangled Politics of Afforestation," and Whitney Martinko, author of "Historic Real Estate: Market Morality and the Politics of...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 23, 2024
Two students at UNM-Taos campus have been recognized for their academic achievements with national scholarships. Megan Beck and Colman Lee have been awarded prestigious scholarships that will help them pursue their educational and career goals.Megan Beck has been named a 2024 New Century Workforce Pathway Scholar, supported by the Coca-Cola Foundation and Phi Theta Kappa. Beck's outstanding academic performance, leadership skills, and service efforts set her apart from over 2,200 applicants, earning her the highest score in New Mexico. As part of this scholarship, Beck...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
Albuquerque, NM – New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS) Bioscience Curator Dr. Jason Malaney, a key contributor to the research, revealed the startling findings of high levels of chemical contamination in wildlife near Holloman Air Force Base in Southern New Mexico. The study, published in Environmental Research, uncovered dangerously high concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as 'forever chemicals,' including perfluorooctanosulfonic acid and perfluorooctoanoic acid.Dr. Anthony Fiorillo, NMMNHS Executive Director,...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University has announced a special meeting scheduled for 8 a.m. on Thursday, March 28. The meeting will take place virtually on Zoom and will be livestreamed for public viewing at https://regents.nmsu.edu/regent-meetings/.According to the information provided, individuals interested in attending or participating in the meeting can access copies of the agenda at https://regents.nmsu.edu/regent-meetings/. The Board of Regents has also made accommodations for individuals with disabilities, stating, "If you are an individual with a...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
Doña Ana County has announced that its administrative offices will be closed on Friday, March 29, for the Spring Holiday. The closure is to thank employees for their dedication and service to the residents of the county throughout the year.In a statement, the county stated, "County administrative offices will be closed for Spring Holiday, Friday Mar. 29 to thank employees for their service and commitment to the residents of Doña Ana County, year-round."While the administrative offices will be closed, first responders for emergencies, such as fire and law enforcement, as...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
Albuquerque City Council has recently introduced Council Bill No. O-24-7, sponsored by Brook Bassan, Dan Champine, Klarissa Pena, and Nichole Rogers. The bill, also known as Enactment No. O-2024-005, aims to amend general provisions within the city's ordinances.The proposed ordinance seeks to clarify time computation and transmittal procedures, as well as codify the effective date of resolutions. This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts to streamline and enhance the efficiency of administrative processes within Albuquerque's legislative framework.The specifics of...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
The Las Cruces International Film Festival is set to kick off its opening night with showings of the New Mexico film "Little Brother," directed by Sheridan O’Donnell, a Korean American writer and director. The film, which has garnered multiple award nominations and accolades, will be featured on April 3 at the Allen Theatre Cineport 10 at 700 S. Telshor Boulevard."We are looking forward to the filmmakers and stars of the film who will attend and greet the audience and host a question-and-answer session after the screenings," expressed Ross Marks, the festival's executive...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
Students from Albuquerque’s Native American Community Academy recently had the opportunity to immerse themselves in history at the Coronado Historic Site and Kuaua Pueblo. According to a statement from the Department of Cultural Affairs, the students engaged in learning "about the old ways of corn grinding on a metate, irrigation of crops, and water management" during their visit.The educational experience allowed the students to gain insights into traditional practices and historical methods of living off the land. By interacting with the Department of Cultural Affairs...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
One University of New Mexico Ph.D. student, Joseph Kleinkopf, has recently made headlines by winning The American Institute of Biological Sciences' (AIBS) annual Faces of Biology Photo Contest. Kleinkopf's winning photo captured him in action atop Sheepshead Peak, collecting alpine plant specimens for his fieldwork in UNM's Biology Department.Kleinkopf expressed his surprise at winning the competition, stating, "I was surprised to win, because there are a lot of really cool science photos. At the same time, it's a really cool photo." He also highlighted the importance of...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
Council Bill No. O-24-1 has been introduced with Enactment No. O-2024-003 and is sponsored by Brook Bassan. The ordinance focuses on the administrative demolition of unsafe commercial buildings, unsafe accessory structures, or dwellings unfit for human habitation. It proposes adopting a new article in Chapter 14 and amending the Uniform Housing Code, Chapter 14, Article 3.
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
The Albuquerque Police Department has linked Angelique Silva to another fitness center theft that occurred in December of 2023. Silva, 43, was identified as the suspect in multiple cases where she targeted fitness center locker rooms, stealing items such as credit cards, vehicle keys, and even victims' vehicles.According to APD, Silva was originally charged with a list of offenses including burglary, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, felony larceny, fraudulent use of a credit card, theft of a credit card, criminal damage, and misdemeanor larceny. She was taken into...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
The City Council has recently introduced a new bill, identified as O-24-2, aimed at improving flood hazard and drainage control measures within the jurisdiction. The bill, sponsored by Tammy Fiebelkorn, seeks to make significant amendments to existing regulations to enhance the city's resilience to potential flooding events.One of the key changes proposed in Council Bill No. O-24-2 is the replacement of FEMA zones designations with FEMA designated 100-year floodplain. Additionally, the bill aims to update the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929 to the Vertical...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 22, 2024
The Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum at the Citizen Police Academy training scheduled for March 26, 2024.According to the advisory board, "A quorum of the Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board may be in attendance at the Albuquerque Police Academy, 5412 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, regarding the Citizen Police Academy. No Board business will be discussed at the Citizen Police Academy training on March 26, 2024."The training session is set to commence at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at the...
By New Mexico Sun | Mar 21, 2024
Stephen Markham, the latest Tombaugh Scholar at New Mexico State University, is delving into the seismology of giant planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Markham's research adds a new dimension to the studies of atmospheric phenomena at the giant planet cloud tops conducted at NMSU's astronomy department.According to Nancy Chanover, an astronomy professor at NMSU, Markham's research brings excitement to the field, stating, “Steve Markham’s research on the interiors and deep atmospheres of the giant planets adds an exciting dimension to the previous and ongoing...