News from September 2022


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met May 31

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Tuesday, May 31.


City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Sept. 1

City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, Sept. 1.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Aug. 31

City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Aug. 31.


Bernalillo County offers safety check: 'The car seat is a huge factor in mitigating injury'

The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) is offering a car seat safety check to keep children safe while traveling in vehicles.


'We're seeing the largest freshman class since the fall of 2009': Opportunity Scholarship credited with increase in enrollment at NMSU

The Opportunity Scholarship has been credited with an increase in enrollment at New Mexico State University reversing a trend that saw a 27% drop in enrollment over the last decade, according to a recent KRQE report.


DeSaulniers on rent control: 'They need to have our back'

Members of the Peoples Housing Project gathered in front of Albuquerque City Hall recently, challenging the rise in rent prices.


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Aug. 29

City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, Aug. 29.


Father of sick child: 'Nobody in New Mexico can do the surgeries'

Gary Lange, an Albuquerque man and the father of a sick girl, said his family had to travel out of state to take care of her medical issues.








Class held to make sure law-enforcement agencies 'on same page' with NCIC

Law-enforcement agencies throughout New Mexico attended a two-day class intended to solve more cases involving missing or murdered indigenous persons.


Santa Fe welcomes first on-site child care facility for state employees

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held this week in Santa Fe to commemorate the opening of the first on-site child care facility for children of state employees.


School districts address rise in 'chronic absentee rate'

The absentee rate among students continues to rise in New Mexico forcing the state’s Public Education Department to act.


Dexter students host fundraisers for fallen, injured classmates

On Sept. 18, students from Dexter High School hosted a car wash and bake sale to raise funds for the families of Justus Sanders and Wyatt Garner.