New Mexico Sun

News from October 2021


Doug Moore

Doug Moore - May 18, 1942 ~ October 3, 2021 (age 79)


City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, May 17.


Odela J. Moya

Odela J. Moya - August 6, 1964 ~ October 11, 2021 (age 57)


Adeline (Aguilar) Mora

Adeline (Aguilar) Mora - October 8, 2021


Miguel Gutierrez Mata

Miguel Gutierrez Mata - October 9, 2021


Antonia Acosta Trujillo

Antonia Acosta Trujillo - October 9, 2021


David Sedillo

David Sedillo - October 9, 2021


Maria Ortega

Maria Ortega - October 12, 2021


Orange Barrel Report for the Week of October 17, 2021

Weekly Road Maintenance and Construction Updates


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, May 11.





Professors bring 'fresh perspectives' to University of New Mexico research team

University of New Mexico professor David Hanson in Biology and associate professor Melissa Emery Thompson in Anthropology have been named interim assistant vice presidents of research through June 2022.


Marathons, karaoke, trivia and flamenco: It's just another week in Albuquerque (Oct. 17-23)


New Mexico legislators sponsor national bill to strengthen land grant communities' rights

New Mexico legislators have come together to introduce national legislation that works to strengthen land grant communities' rights.


New Mexico Department of Health touts at-home testing for COVID-19

The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) has renewed its push for all citizens of the state to get tested for COVID-19 under certain specific circumstances.


'A sad day': Clock runs out on popular Roswell youth football tournament

Organizers of a popular youth football tournament in Roswell have decided to pull the plug on the event.


Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event in Albuquerque scheduled for November

The Keep ABQ Beautiful Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event for Bernalillo and Albuquerque County residents is scheduled for November.


Lobo women's hoops picked second in Mountain West preseason poll

The University of New Mexico Women's Basketball Lobos were picked to finish second in the Mountain West Preseason Poll with 251 points and seven first-place votes as voted on by the Mountain West head coaches and media.