News from July 2021


Shaun Sheppard Repichowski

Shaun Sheppard Repichowski - May 30, 1978 ~ July 6, 2021 (age 43)


George Ross Lucero

George Ross Lucero - July 11, 2021


Gilbert Leroy Griego

Gilbert Leroy Griego - July 13, 2021


Gerald Lawrence Garcia

Gerald Lawrence Garcia - July 13, 2021


Delano Garcia

Delano Garcia - July 13, 2021


Rose (Garcia) Chavez

Rose (Garcia) Chavez - July 14, 2021


Phyllis M. Ramirez

Phyllis M. Ramirez - May 30, 1938 ~ July 13, 2021 (age 83)


Elva Lee Harris

Elva Lee Harris - January 27, 1943 ~ July 8, 2021 (age 78)


Trevonte C. Robbins

Trevonte C. Robbins - September 5, 2001 ~ July 10, 2021 (age 19)


Heber Ivan Chavez Gomez

Heber Ivan Chavez Gomez - August 24, 1995 ~ July 4, 2021 (age 25)


Juan Manuel Nayares Delgado

Juan Manuel Nayares Delgado - June 17, 1948 ~ July 8, 2021 (age 73)


Esabelita Rosemary (Chavez) Salazar

Esabelita Rosemary (Chavez) Salazar - July 14, 1946 ~ July 10, 2021 (age 74)


Anthony Lee Olguin

Anthony Lee Olguin - April 13, 1958 - July 11, 2021


Jose "Joey" Victor Quintana

Jose "Joey" Victor Quintana - November 21, 1956 - July 10, 2021


Albuquerque, state officials ignore basic need for safety

We want safe neighborhoods that we can walk without fear.


Sanchez' 'unfaltering kindness and honest guidance' honored by mayor at ceremony

The City of Albuquerque has renamed Fire Station 7 in honor of late city councilman Ken Sanchez, who passed last year.


Story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos coming to a theater near you

The New Mexico Film Office has announced a feature film called Flamin' Hot, which follows the true story of a janitor who created Flamin' Hot Cheetos, which originated in New Mexico.


Oil and gas industry's continued growth may not be 'great politics'

As the oil and gas industry continues to grow, but some are critical of while it may be good business, it may not be great politics.


Summer youth programs in Albuquerque have opened more spots

Registration has reopened for some popular summer youth programs, as additional spots have been added to the programs, as part of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's Youth Connect initiative.


'The state will continue doing what it can': New Mexico to give aid to workers re-entering workforce

The state of New Mexico plans return-to-work support payments for those who secure jobs over the next four weeks