News from September 2022






City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met May 24

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, May 24.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met May 24

City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Tuesday, May 24.


The struggle for Safe Outdoor Spaces is being 'played off like a political football'

Republican Councilor Trudy Jones has angered at least one of her constituents by changing her mind and voting “No” to override Democrat Mayor Tim Keller’s veto of a one-year moratorium on the application process for Safe Outdoor Spaces.


Gallup's RMCH CEO: 'There are some services that we just can't provide the community'

Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital continues to struggle under huge financial losses, a situation that doesn’t appear as though it will improve any time soon.


ECHO program teaches doctors how to care for NM seniors

Doctors in New Mexico are learning how to treat the state’s growing elderly population.


Therapy dogs brighten spirits at Farmington hospital: 'My stress is reduced, so they make me really happy'

San Juan Regional Medical Center resumed its popular dog therapy program, which was temporarily halted during the pandemic.


City of Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Board met May 19

City of Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Board met Thursday, May 19.


City of Santa Fe Mayor's Youth Advisory Board met May 19

City of Santa Fe Mayor's Youth Advisory Board met Thursday, May 19.


Bujanda: New Mexico gang arrests, seizures will help 'make sure our communities are staying safe'

Law enforcement agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Agency recovered cash, drugs and guns while serving at least 16 federal search warrants across the state Sept. 1.


Albuquerque School for Excellence gets National Blue Ribbon: 'We are very proud to receive that recognition'

The Albuquerque School for Excellence is being recognized for -- what else? -- excellence.



City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met May 19

City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Thursday, May 19.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met May 18

City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, May 18.


New Mexico legislators’ golden parachute

Although NM legislators are the only state legislators in the country not to receive a salary (they do receive a per diem living expense), if they serve at least 10 years, they receive a golden parachute retirement.


Poll shows Lujan Grisham has slight lead over Ronchetti in New Mexico gubernatorial race

Incumbent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) has a slight lead over her Republican challenger, Mark Ronchetti, according to a survey by Emerson College Polling/The Hill.


'It's going to be a great place in the center of the city': Midtown District Project enters preliminary stages

Officials behind the Midtown District Project recently met with the city of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee to give a progress report as the project enters its preliminary stages.