News from May 2022


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Feb. 8

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Feb. 8.


City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met May 11

City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met Wednesday, May 11.



Jones on Cerro Pelado Fire: 'For about the last three and a half years we've been doing preparation for a wildland fire'

Residents in Los Alamos are preparing themselves for an emergency evacuation as the Cerro Pelado Fire grows in size and intensity. The fire is tearing across thousands of acres and consuming large swaths of territory with each day, KOB 4 reported.


New Mexico nonprofit builds ramps for elderly, disabled: ‘People in wheelchairs sometimes can’t come down stairs’

A New Mexico nonprofit organization is working to build ramps for elderly and disabled people.


Luján on Los Alamos teacher rescuing mother from Ukraine: 'It shouldn't take a U.S. senator or a U.S. representative having to call and intervene in these cases'

Earlier this month, a Los Alamos teacher traveled to Ukraine and rescued her mother at the Ukraine-Romania border amidst the ongoing conflict, KOB 4 reported.



Does the truth really matter?

How's that for a provocative question?


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met May 10

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, May 10.


City of Santa Fe Independent Citizen's Redistricting Commission met May 10

City of Santa Fe Independent Citizen's Redistricting Commission met Tuesday, May 10.


Alburquerque officials estimate Coronado Park cleanup costs at $700,000 per year

City officials in Albuquerque have come to the conclusion that cleanup at Coronado Park could cost up to $700,000 per year.


Lujan Grisham signs order reducing school paperwork: 'Our kids should be the focus of everything we do'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) wants public school staff to focus more of their efforts to educate the future generations of New Mexicans and less on time-consuming paperwork.







More evacuations underway as Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire rages

Safety officials in New Mexico are ordering more evacuations as the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire continues to spread.


City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met May 10

City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, May 10.


City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met May 10

City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met Tuesday, May 10.