New Mexico Sun

News from July 2022





Albuquerque resident: Stolen speed enforcement devices are ‘just giant targets’

Installation of speed enforcement devices in Albuquerque will continue despite the theft of a device along Lead Avenue and Cornell Drive, Albuquerque police said.


Vandals trash Santa Fe food truck: 'They destroyed everything'

The ability for a Santa Fe food truck operator to make a living and feed his family is in jeopardy after vandals broke into his truck and trashed it.


Albuquerque City Council approves 'exciting project' to add walking, biking trails

Albuquerque could soon receive long-awaited walking and biking paths along the Rio Grande after city councilors approved preliminary plans during a recent meeting.


Too many risks to drill in Valencia County

Oil and gas billionaire Harvey Yates, Jr. is giddy at the prospect of drilling in Valencia County, ignoring well-documented research on how oil and gas extraction harms health, causes air pollution and water contamination and climate warming greenhouse emissions.


City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, June 14.


City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met Tuesday, June 14.