News from September 2022


Owners of cars damaged by senator seek restitution; 'He said we’ll be fully compensated a hundred percent'

Owners of vehicles that were damaged when crashed into by a car driven by a state senator are still seeking restitution that was promised.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met April 26

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, April 26.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Aug. 8

City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Aug. 8.



NM Republicans give 'condolences regarding the passing of former House Chief Clerk Steve Arias'

Arias saw his 32-year tenure end when Republicans took control of the House in 2014 and ousted him from his position.


Fire, monsoons could impact New Mexico's hunting season

The remnants of a historic fire season followed by devastating monsoons could have a major impact on the upcoming hunting season in New Mexico.


Farmers on lingering monsoons: 'Chile does not like water'

Heavy rain and flash flooding has im​pacted much of New Mexico and is making for an unusual Chile season.


LGBTQ advocacy group on repeated threats: 'They don’t want to understand'

An LGBTQ+ advocacy group is determined to share its message of love and inclusion despite receiving continual threats on social media.


City of Santa Fe Veterans Advisory Board met April 21

City of Santa Fe Veterans Advisory Board met Thursday, April 21.


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met Aug. 4

City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met Thursday, Aug. 4.