New Mexico Sun

News from December 2022


New open space in Albuquerque will provide 'area where people can gather in the shade with the beautiful views'

Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation Department will turn more than 20 acres of property along The Bosque into a low-impact recreation area with a trail corridor, making it more publicly accessible while protecting the ecology of the site.


House Bill 6 tax change update

As we have written and spoken about in the past, House Bill 6 Tax Changes was passed by the New Mexico Legislature in 2019, but it did not go into effect until 2021.


Sandia National Labs is highlighting 'potential risks' for owners of electric vehicles when it comes to cyber security

Sandia National Labs (SNL) is voicing security concerns as more car makers and consumers produce and purchase electric vehicles.


Medina: 'The police department is stressed on resources'

The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is revamping its open-space law enforcement services in order to use its resources more efficiently.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Nov. 8


City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, Nov. 8


Ride-In, Round-Up organizers: 'We had such good collaboration and community involvement'

Horses and their owners in Corrales dressed up in holiday costumes to help out the local fire department’s food and gift drive.


Ghattas: Restaurant industry 'still extremely challenging'

The restaurant industry is seeking help from the state as it continues to recover from the impact of the pandemic, supply chain issues, labor shortages, and inflation.