News from November 2021
City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Nov. 9
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 30, 2021
City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Dolores (Cisneros) Lopez
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Dolores (Cisneros) Lopez - November 17, 2021
Juana (Contreras) Barboza
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Juana (Contreras) Barboza - November 18, 2021
Benjamin Joseph Sigala
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Benjamin Joseph Sigala - November 20, 2021
Ronald G. Ford, Jr.
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Ronald G. Ford, Jr. - September 3, 1957 ~ November 17, 2021 (age 64)
Erlinda L. Rael
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Erlinda L. Rael - April 18, 1938 ~ November 22, 2021 (age 83)
Guadalupe "Lupe" Nevarez
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Guadalupe "Lupe" Nevarez - March 21, 1947 ~ November 27, 2021 (age 74)
Louis Gilbert Encinias
By New Mexico Reports | Nov 29, 2021
Louis Gilbert Encinias - December 9, 1959 ~ November 15, 2021 (age 61)
Swiss device creates jet fuel from air
By Laurence Hecht | Nov 29, 2021
A solar-powered system for generating liquid hydrocarbon fuels from the hydrogen and carbon dioxide contained in air is currently in operation on a rooftop of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.
Pet of the Week: Tigger
By Submitted by Santa Fe Animal Shelter | Nov 29, 2021
Pet of the Week: Tigger
City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Nov. 8
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 29, 2021
City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Nov. 8.
City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Nov. 8
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 29, 2021
City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, Nov. 8.
Stalking cases, including online incidents, increase on UNM campuses; 'it's a matter of physical safety'
By Bob Martin | Nov 28, 2021
The University of New Mexico has reported that stalking incidents are on the rise despite the campus being mostly empty during most of the past year due to COVID-19.
Albuquerque's Legacy Church could be in hot water with IRS after pastor's comments enter 'partisan politics'
By Bob Martin | Nov 27, 2021
An Albuquerque church might be facing legal trouble after its pastor recommended voting for a specific candidate for city council, according to a report by KOAT.
'Just a good young man': Duke City Gladiator identified as Albuquerque murder victim
By George Willis | Nov 27, 2021
A player on Albuquerque’s Indoor Football League team has been identified as one of the city’s murder victims in November. Martesse Patterson, 26, a star lineman for the Duke City Gladiators, was shot to death earlier this month outside of a convenience store, according to police reports.
New Mexico students sent home ahead of schedule in 'strategic move' to counter rising COVID-19 cases
By George Willis | Nov 27, 2021
Two schools in New Mexico sent students home early for the Thanksgiving weekend, not to get a jump start on the holiday, but in response to concerns of a surge in COVID-19 infections.
Lujan Grisham seeks cut in gross receipts tax rate 'for the prosperity of all New Mexicans'
By George Willis | Nov 27, 2021
In what could be the most memorable legislation of Michelle Lujan Grisham’s term as governor of New Mexico, she announced on Wednesday she will pursue a statewide cut in the gross receipts tax rate, the first such proposed cut in 40 years.