News from November 2021

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
T. David Croné - June 23, 1943 ~ October 28, 2021 (age 78)



By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Arthur Monteith - May 7, 1936 ~ October 9, 2021 (age 85)

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Randolph Harvey (Randy) Ott - September 20, 1936 ~ October 30, 2021 (age 85)

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Ernest Frank Gonzales - November 16, 2021

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Carolina (Enriquez) McManaway - November 11, 2021

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Lucia (Sanchez) Villarreal - November 11, 2021


By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Sinforosa (Anaya) Torres - November 18, 2021
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 23, 2021
City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Aug. 9.

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 23, 2021
Ted Martinez - May 5, 1951 ~ November 17, 2021 (age 70)

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 22, 2021
Melinda Dupuis - April 12, 1963 ~ November 18, 2021 (age 58)

By New Mexico Reports | Nov 22, 2021
Vickie S. Esparza - March 22, 1931 ~ November 19, 2021 (age 90)

By Submitted by Santa Fe Animal Shelter | Nov 22, 2021
Pet of the Week: Sadie
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 22, 2021
City of Santa Fe Buckman Direct Diversion Board met Thursday, Aug. 5.

By George Willis | Nov 20, 2021
Power shortages across many provinces have forced the Chinese government to order its coal mines to produce as much coal as possible to prepare for winter.

By Zachary Richter | Nov 20, 2021
As the mask debate continues, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis brings up New Mexico and points out its rise in COVID-19 numbers, supporting his belief that masks are of no help and, therefore, he won't be requiring masks any sooner.

By Karen Kidd | Nov 20, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is getting credit for the uptick following a report that News Mexico exports just might set a record this year, but the founder of a group working for her ouster is having none of it.

By Karen Kidd | Nov 20, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is pleading with New Mexicans to get vaccinated against COVID less than a week after the state opened COVID-19 booster eligibility to all adults and extended its mask mandate