News from October 2021


Female-owned, Santa Fe tech business with '100% mobile workforce' draws government, international clients

A leading provider in data center infrastructure continues to make advancements as they focus on wholesaling computers and computer software while simultaneously offering repair services.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board will meet Nov. 9

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board will meet at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9.


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee will meet Nov. 4

City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 4.


City of Santa Fe Planning Commission will meet Nov. 4

City of Santa Fe Planning Commission will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 4.


Why care about the ‘little local’ elections?

Some people think the ‘little local’ elections don’t matter. Who really cares about the school board if you don’t have kids in public schools? Does the City Council really influence anything important?


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee will meet Nov. 1

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee will meet at 5 p.m., Monday, Nov. 1.


City of Albuquerque City Council met June 7

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, June 7.



Albuquerque author: More police, tougher enforcement will stem city's 'crime crisis'

Lifelong resident Joe Abbin said there is a simple way to reduce crime in Albuquerque and that is to put more police on the street and more criminals behind bars.


Baldwin and gun handler should both face criminal charges

It was no doubt a tragedy when, on a New Mexico movie set, Alec Baldwin aimed a gun at two crew members and fired, killing one and injuring the other. In the last few days, pundits and reporters have rushed to conclude Baldwin isn’t criminally liable or to falsely call the real gun a “prop” gun. As a prosecutor who’s handled numerous felonies and violent crimes, I’ve looked at the available facts and the law and it’s clear both Baldwin and the woman in charge of the guns should face criminal charges.


Popular theory of Native American origins debunked by genetics and skeletal biology

Latest scientific findings suggest the ancestral Native American population does not originate in Japan, as believed by many archeologists


City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met June 3

City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, June 3.



Roman noblewoman’s tomb reveals secrets of ancient concrete resilience

Over time, concrete cracks and crumbles. Well, most concrete cracks and crumbles. Structures built in ancient Rome are still standing, exhibiting remarkable durability despite conditions that would devastate modern concrete.


City of Santa Fe SWMA Joint Powers Board met Oct. 21

City of Santa Fe SWMA Joint Powers Board met Thursday, Oct. 21.


City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met June 1

City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Tuesday, June 1.


Google pays Russian fines over alleged 'censorship' violations

Tech giant forced to pay more than $455,000 in fines after it failed to follow censorship rules


Julie Anne Jarvies

Julie Anne Jarvies - December 13, 1950 ~ October 21, 2021 (age 70)


Richard Walter Mitzelfelt

Richard Walter Mitzelfelt - August 26, 2021


John Disque

John Disque - October 18, 2021