New Mexico Sun

News from November 2022


Supreme Court delays bill credits related to San Juan coal plant closure

The New Mexico Supreme Court has granted a stay to Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM), delaying the implementation of customer bill credits ordered by the Public Regulation Commission (PRC).


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, July 11.


City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met Wednesday, Oct. 12.


San Juan County commissioner notes 'dangerous situation' of state Highway 173

San Juan County says a deteriorating popular New Mexico highway presents a “dangerous situation” and needs repair.


Albuquerque hospital official: RSV in children causes New Mexico hospitals to be ‘really overwhelmed’

A common respiratory virus that can become a serious ailment has caused a jump in hospitalizations of children in New Mexico hospitals.


Perferct 'tripledemic' storm brewing for winter: COVID, flu, and RSV

A perfect storm of COVID-19, flu and RSV cases could all infect the public at large as the temperature lowers amid existing shortages of beds and nurses.


Rio Rancho enjoys growth amid fears of national recession

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, is experiencing unprecedented growth as many believe the United States is headed toward a recession.


City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Thursday, July 14.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Oct. 12.