News from September 2021

Cheryl Ann Eaton
By New Mexico Reports | Sep 28, 2021
Cheryl Ann Eaton - September 26, 1948 ~ September 17, 2021 (age 72)

Doreta M. Novaria
By New Mexico Reports | Sep 28, 2021
Doreta M. Novaria - December 26, 1928 ~ September 18, 2021 (age 92)

Mel (Melvin) Jaramillo
By New Mexico Reports | Sep 28, 2021
Mel (Melvin) Jaramillo - October 1, 1957 ~ September 21, 2021 (age 63)

Gabriel Marcos Martinez
By New Mexico Reports | Sep 28, 2021
Gabriel Marcos Martinez - December 16, 1985 ~ September 20, 2021 (age 35)


University of New Mexico cross country off to 'strong start' and strong finishes
By David Beasley | Sep 27, 2021
It was a strong start for the University of New Mexico cross country teams.


Albuquerque's Nob Hill restaurant customers ‘super supportive’ of COVID-19 vaccine mandate
By Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Sep 27, 2021
Frenchish, a French restaurant in Nob Hill, is requiring customers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering the establishment.

New 'Santa Fe Foods' docuseries showcases area's 'vibrant, immersive experiences'
By Christina Heath | Sep 27, 2021
Get your napkins ready. A new docuseries, called Santa Fe Foods, started filming locally and is set to continue throughout October.

Rio Rancho schools to offer reward money for information regarding TikTok challenge: 'It has certainly plagued our district'
By Ariana Chiarenza | Sep 27, 2021
In a unanimous vote cast Tuesday, the Rio Rancho school board is offering $2,500 for any information regarding students causing property damage through a viral TikTok challenge.

Lobo volleyball 'clicking,' sweeps Air Force
By David Beasley | Sep 27, 2021
The University of New Mexico women's volleyball team dominated Air Force (25-20, 25-16, 25-17) in its eighth sweep of the season.

Police Chief Padilla Announces Retirement
By City of Santa Fe | Sep 27, 2021
The Chief of Police, Andrew Padilla, has announced his retirement after more than 21 years with the City of Santa Fe Police Department (SFPD).

Ex-Albuquerque animal shelter employee 'mauled' due to 'unacceptable' conditions
By Ariana Chiarenza | Sep 27, 2021
Former Animal Behavioral Specialist for the City of Albuquerque Deana Case has spoken out regarding the conditions of animal shelters within the city following the pandemic.

New Mexico United's new director of personnel 'a statement'
By George Willis | Sep 27, 2021
Itamar Keinan has been named the club’s technical staff as the first-ever Director of Player Personnel for the New Mexico United, the USL team announced.

Emergency Rental Assistance Program set to help New Mexicans facing 'financial hardship'
By Christina Heath | Sep 27, 2021
New Mexico is offering a state-wide Emergency Rental Assistance Program in hopes of helping thousands of residents keep a roof over their heads.

Ribbon Cutting: Ft. Marcy Pickleball Courts
By City of Santa Fe | Sep 27, 2021
Ribbon Cutting: Ft. Marcy Pickleball Courts

Albuquerque's International Balloon Fiesta won't require vaccination cards outdoors
By George Willis | Sep 27, 2021
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta will not require vaccinations to attend outdoor activities at this year’s event in New Mexico.

UNM director selected for prestigious Association of Research Libraries fellows program
By Ariana Chiarenza | Sep 26, 2021
Cindy Pierard, director of Access Service and Undergraduate Engagement in the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences (CULLS), was selected for the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Leadership Fellows Program this week, the first University of New Mexico professor to receive the honor.

Albuquerque's Quarter Celtic Brewpub break-in, vandalization 'very senseless'
By Christina Heath | Sep 26, 2021
Quarter Celtic Brewpub in Albuquerque was broken into and vandalized in the early hours of Sept. 20, Albuquerque Police said.

New Mexico healthcare workers facing violence on the job: 'There's a dark side for sure'
By Christina Heath | Sep 26, 2021
While healthcare workers have been forced onto the front lines of the pandemic, something else is plaguing hospitals and emergency rooms: violence.