News from July 2022


Albuquerque protest organizer on overturning Roe v. Wade: 'It feels very regressive, and we don’t want that for our society'

Leah Roark organized an abortion rights protest in Albuquerque on July 16 for those who felt the overturning of Roe v. Wade was taking a step back for the country.


NMDOH acting secretary: 'We are thrilled to be able to upgrade this facility for those who protected our freedom'

A home for military veterans in Truth or Consequences is receiving a much-needed face-lift.


Back-in-Use program aims to recycle assistive devices: 'People with disabilities and seniors deserve to be a part of the community'

If you have a wheelchair or some other assistive device you no longer need, there is a New Mexico program eager to put it to use.


Damage by thieves causes Golden Pride restaurant closure: 'It’s been a very difficult time and very sad'

A popular Albuquerque restaurant has been forced to close temporarily because of damage caused by thieves who broke into the establishment to steal copper wiring.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met March 22

City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Tuesday, March 22.


New Mexico takes innovative step in fighting child hunger

New Mexico has taken an unprecedented step in fighting child hunger by becoming the first state to combine two specific health services.


Bernalillo DA concerned about nonuse, disregard of ankle monitors

The Bernalillo County District Attorney is drawing attention to a problem that threatens the safety of public citizens.


Albuquerque PD asks businesses to join in fighting crime

Local businesses are encouraged to join forces with the Albuquerque Police Department to help fight crime by utilizing their surveillance cameras to catch criminals.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met March 21

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, March 21.


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met July 7

City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met Thursday, July 7.


Downtown Albuquerque is getting a face-lift thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act grants: 'We love working with local businesses'

Downtown Albuquerque is turning into a hotbed for new businesses, thanks to the distribution of $500,000 in grant money to revitalize the area.


Darkness makes Gibson Boulevard even more dangerous for Albuquerque

A dangerous stretch of road in Albuquerque has become even more dangerous these days.


Albuquerque marathon runner partners with Breaking the Silence New Mexico: 'I battle with anxiety, and I want to share that with people'

She may have run her final marathon, but Ann Hager is just starting her journey to raise awareness about dealing with anxiety.