New Mexico Sun

News from July 2022




'Every citizen should be outraged': New Mexico Public Regulation Commission under fire for violating Open Meetings Act

The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) called a secret meeting June 28, specifically to discuss PNM’s abandonment of San Juan Generating Station Units 1 and 4, committing yet another violation of the Open Meetings Act.


The 'political movida:' Albuquerque city council redistricting map

Every 10 years, the Albuquerque City Charter requires that the Council appoint a committee composed of an equal number of representatives from each Council District to review and make recommendations redistricting each City Council Districts based on information from the Federal Census


Santa Fe River Commission met Thursday, June 9.


City of Santa Fe Airport Advisory Board met Thursday, June 9.











City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met Wednesday, June 8.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, June 8.


Albuquerque restaurants participate in 'Vegan Chef Challenge' through July 31

Albuquerque is hosting the inaugural Vegan Chef Challenge now through July 31.



Roswell artist to repurpose old slide at park into sculpture: 'It is so important to me ... and such a big part of my history'

The rocket-themed slide at Spring River Park and Zoo, which has been around for decades, will soon get a facelift.