News from October 2022







Albuquerque artist: 'Suicide, gun violence, fentanyl is killing our people'

An Albuquerque artist put his talents to use by hosting an event to celebrate life often spoiled by drug addiction and gun violence.


Domestic Violence Resource Center 'provides advocacy' for victims

The Domestic Violence Resource Center is using Domestic Violence awareness month to advise the public about the resources available to those looking to escape domestic violence.



Death vs. Life

“The American people have lost two senses: Common sense and their sense of humor”


Townsend on state employees who work from home: 'Too many people are not in their offices'

New Mexico House Republicans requested a report this week on how many state employees are working remotely, and released a letter to the governor with their concerns.


Albuquerque vintage shop stocked for Halloween: 'They are either going to be custom-made or a true vintage piece'

An Albuquerque vintage shop is ready to meet the demand for last-minute Halloween costumes.


City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met July 7

City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, July 7.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Oct. 5

City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Oct. 5.


Farmington's renovated Totah Theater ready: 'It is what I would describe as an asset'

Farmington's Totah Theater is ready to host movies and special events again after a renovation that has turned the historic building into a state-of-the-art venue.


Transuranic waste project continues 'important national mission' under Carlsbad salt deposits

A seven-room section carved out of the underground salt deposits near Carlsbad, New Mexico, has become the final resting place for transuranic waste.


Health officials issue warning to get flu, COVID vaccines: 'Now is not the time to suffer from vaccine fatigue'

State and local medical officials are concerned about the low percentage of New Mexicans who have received their Omicron booster shots and flu vaccines.


Electric mobile carts helping feed New Mexico high school students

Electric mobile carts are being used at New Mexico schools to get food to students during breakfast and lunch.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met July 5

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Tuesday, July 5.


City of Santa Fe Film and Digital Media Commission met Oct. 4,

City of Santa Fe Film and Digital Media Commission met Tuesday, Oct. 4,.


Ex-manager of Luna Mansion: 'I see things that aren’t supposed to happen'

The Luna Mansion in Los Lunas closed these days, but that hasn’t stopped its reputation for being a haunted house.