New Mexico Sun

News from June 2022


City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, May 18.













Roswell PD's Smith on opening local satellite police academy: 'It will be beneficial to our recruits'

The chief of the Roswell Police Department has pitched a satellite police academy in the city, a KOB 4 news report said this week.


New Mexico company wants people to use water more efficiently with 'a smart landscape'

A New Mexico business is offering "water smart" solutions for lawn care in the midst of the ongoing drought.


'Safe Outdoor Spaces' not even a stopgap to Albuquerque's homelessness crisis

Research shows that housing is the most effective approach to end homelessness with a much larger return on investment than offering government sanctioned encampments and “tent cities”.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Feb. 14.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, May 16.


New Mexico man arrested, accused of killing woman: ‘He has a gun’

A man suspected of shooting and killing his wife in front of their young daughter was captured after a high-speed chase that started in New Mexico and ended in Arizona.


Law enforcement looking for Pee Wee coach accused of stealing funds: ‘That was like $2,000’

Law enforcement officials are looking for an Albuquerque Pee Wee football coach who has not been seen since being handed $2,000 raised by parents for the team.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Feb. 14.