New Mexico Sun

News from November 2021


Jesus Manuel Gutierrez

Jesus Manuel Gutierrez - November 4, 2021


Ursher (Bobo) Crapse

Ursher (Bobo) Crapse - November 8, 2021


Juan Roberto Garcia

Juan Roberto Garcia - November 12, 2021


Jeannie Marez

Jeannie Marez - August 10, 1961 ~ November 7, 2021 (age 60)



Greater chaco coalition supports new federal plan for landscape protection

Members of the Greater Chaco Coalition have expressed approval for President Joe Biden and Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's recent announcement.


Economist: New Mexico, Lujan Grisham should be spending 'one-time federal dollars' on 'one-time expenses'

In the battle of the budget, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham continues in a tug-of-war with the New Mexico legislature over who has the power to spend federal relief funds—specifically, the unallocated funds from the American Rescue Plan Act—and what they should be spent on.


Beer dinner 'friendsgiving' and Santa's Wonderland: gear up for the holidays with Albuquerque events Nov. 16-22

Ease into the weekend, and come out to celebrate all things Scottish with local bands and cultural food and drink on Thursday.


Suncatchers to soundbaths: Santa Fe Events Nov. 16 - 22

Create your own suncatcher and dabble in a truly unique art form from the 600 AD era.


Santa Fe's financial management gets strong ratings from Fitch, S&P Global, 'a testament' to its financial health

Santa Fe's "sound financial" and "strong budget" management are part of what lead to "AA+" and "AA" ratings announced last week, two city officials said in a recent news release


House leads Lobos basketball past Florida Atlantic

Legendary coach Rick Pitino notched his first regular-season victory at the University of New Mexico this week, leading the host Lobos to a 99-92 win over Florida Atlantic University.


'A team of what if?': Lobo football looks to fine tune against Fresno State

The University of New Mexico football team is hoping for a completely different scene against host Fresno State.


Lobo women’s soccer face offensive powerhouse, former Mountain West rival BYU in NCAA Tournament

The University of New Mexico women’s soccer team knows what to expect when they face off against No.4 seed BYU in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.


The best chile in the galaxy is still in New Mexico

And NM lawmakers try again to make clean water and air fundamental rights


Indigenous population nearly double what was counted 10 years ago, Census shows

Federal vax mandate for private businesses with more than 100 employees to kick in Jan. 4 ‌


City of Santa Fe Audit Committee met Wednesday, June 23.


City of Santa Fe MPO Technical Coordinating Committee met Monday, June 21.


City of Albuquerque Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee met Wednesday, June 16.


Albuquerque to celebrate Veterans Day at the Veterans Memorial

The city of Albuquerque is organizing a Veterans Day celebration on Thursday, which will include a parade, musical tributes and ceremonies for living and fallen veterans.


City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Thursday, June 17.