News from September 2022


UNMH employee Hispanic Heritage Month celebration: 'I don't forget my Mexican roots'

The University of New Mexico Hospital kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month with a celebration that featured speakers, music and snacks.


Courtesy Patrol supervisor: 'I mean, it’s dangerous, but it’s awesome helping motorists'

The Department of Transportation’s Courtesy Patrol program has helped motorists in New Mexico for the last 24 years.


City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met May 18

City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, May 18.


City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met May 17

City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, May 17.


Driver on metal bar in road: 'I kind of just braced myself for the impact'

Fernando Sosa Garcia said he is lucky to be alive after a four-foot-long metal bar crashed through his windshield while he was driving.


Edgewood residents at odds with school district over building demolition: 'They promised us to be able to use it for our community'

Residents of Edgewood, New Mexico, are fighting to keep an abandoned elementary school standing, even though the school district wants to tear it down.





Students to learn protocols for dealing with intruders 'in a world that can be scary and unkind'

In the wake of school shootings across the U.S., middle and high school students in Albuquerque are learning protocols for dealing with intruders who intend to do harm.