New Mexico Sun

News from March 2022


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met Thursday, March 3.


Rehm: 'The governor and Democrat’s weak-on-crime package has obviously failed to address the crisis the state is facing'

Despite a request by state Rep. Bill Rehm (R-Albuquerque) to veto portions of an anti-crime bill passed by the New Mexico legislature this year, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed House Bill 68 into law.


Lujan Grisham wants suspension of federal gas tax 'to reduce costs for Americans'

Governor Michelle Lujan Grishman has joined five other Democratic governors who are asking Congress to support federal legislation to suspend the federal gas tax until the end of the year.


This crisis is bigger than just our generation

This is a pivotal time for the current generation, but it is also much bigger than that.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 29.


City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, March 2.


Planned hydrogen hub in Albuquerque shows 'New Mexico is leading in this effort': Rael

A company that uses hydrogen to fuel airplanes is building a manufacturing and distribution center in the Albuquerque Sunport.


We need immediate increased oil production in New Mexico!

An oft quoted story purports that when Marie Antoinette, queen of France, was told that peasants were starving because of lack of bread, she replied, 'Let them eat cake.' That story is legendary, but it is true that the king and queen lived completely different lifestyles than the peasants of France.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, March 2.


City of Santa Fe Film and Digital Media Commission met Tuesday, March 1.


Government's aerial shooting of feral cattle outrages New Mexico cattlemen

Cattle management takes on many forms but firing on stray cattle from a helicopter is a new and disturbing trend, according to Caren Cowan, publisher of the New Mexico Stockman & Livestock Market Digest.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Feb. 28.


City of Santa Fe MPO Transportation Policy Board met Thursday, Feb. 24.


David Hernandez

David Hernandez - October 3, 1941 ~ March 15, 2022 (age 80)


Adelico Romero Lerma

Adelico Romero Lerma - March 5, 1921 ~ February 8, 2022 (age 100)


Rene Hanosh

Rene Hanosh - February 28, 2022


Aurora Medina

Aurora Medina - August 16, 1936 ~ February 19, 2022 (age 85)


Noreen Delicia Psillas

Noreen Delicia Psillas - March 6, 2022


Ethan Kenneth Kalosky

Ethan Kenneth Kalosky - January 11, 1982 ~ February 14, 2022 (age 40)


Frank Edward Smith

Frank Edward Smith - August 19, 1941 ~ February 16, 2022 (age 80)