News from April 2022
State of New Mexico set to take control over city's finances: 'We are so deeply concerned that the City of Santa Fe's financial house is in disarray'
By Andy Nghiem | Apr 30, 2022
The State of New Mexico is set to take oversight of Santa Fe's finances due to millions of dollars of missing funds.
'On an annual basis, we'll receive typically anywhere between 4,000-to-5,000 applications': Albuquerque metro housing squeeze increases demand for rental assistance
By Andy Nghiem | Apr 30, 2022
Prices have risen sharply in Albuquerque's metro housing market leading many renters to seek rental assistance.
Gov. Lujan Grisham announces $10 million in grants for food security; 'There's more work to do'
By Ariana Chiarenza | Apr 30, 2022
New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham announced on Wednesday that a grant for $10 million will be used for food security in the state.
Michael E. Martinez, Judge (Ret.)
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Michael E. Martinez, Judge (Ret.)
Pilar Lorenzita (Sanchez) Willingham
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Pilar Lorenzita (Sanchez) Willingham
Sherrell Gene (Thurman) Schwartzman
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Sherrell Gene (Thurman) Schwartzman
Bernice Cordelia (Maldonado) Gutierrez
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Bernice Cordelia (Maldonado) Gutierrez
Denise Joanne (Chesterfield) Farr
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Denise Joanne (Chesterfield) Farr
Dena Madeline (Fiscalini) George
By New Mexico Reports | Apr 30, 2022
Dena Madeline (Fiscalini) George