News from October 2022


USDA to waive cost-sharing requirements for wildfire victims: 'Families deserve relief'

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan announced last week that the U.S. Department of Agriculture will waive cost-sharing requirements for New Mexico farmers and ranchers impacted by the recent wildfires.


Santa Fe-area RV campground makes national list for haunted reputation

An RV campground in New Mexico has made the list of ghostly getaways in the National Travel Blog.


City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Oct. 4

City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, Oct. 4.


City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Oct. 4

City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Tuesday, Oct. 4.


Issues facing Albuquerque PD are 'going around nationwide'

Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina returned from a conference in Dallas recently with the understanding that his department isn’t the only law enforcement agency facing difficult issues.


Pilot program looks to reduce time before cases go to trial: 'It’s much more organized'

A pilot program to reduce the time it takes for a criminal case to go to trial is being tested in the 8th judicial district.


Do New Mexico’s Election Records Comply with the Civil Rights Act of 1960?

Did the number of ballots cast in the NM general election of November 3, 2020 equal the number of voters?



City of Albuquerque Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee met Oct. 4

City of Albuquerque Intergovernmental Legislative Relations Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 4.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Oct. 3

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Oct. 3.


Attorney general candidate Gay vows to ‘make New Mexico a safer place to live’

Attorney general candidate vows to ‘make New Mexico a safer place to live’


Keller says International District Harvest Market will 'generate more positive activity.'

The International District Harvest Market celebrated its grand opening recently, ready to be used for micro-businesses, community events and fairs.


APS executive director on Silver Leaf Farms partnership: 'Silver Leaf has given us a great opportunity to have fresh salad greens'

Albuquerque Public Schools partnered with Silver Leaf Farms in Corrales to provide a year-round treat for students.


Retired Albuquerque firefighter still documents job through social media: Your FD is 'busy and they're working hard'

A retired firefighter is using social media to show the public what local firefighters encounter on a nightly basis.