News from September 2022





City of Santa Fe Public Library Board met May 17

City of Santa Fe Public Library Board met Tuesday, May 17.


City of Albuquerque City Council met May 16

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, May 16.


APD: Before deadly shooting of husband, wife 'tried to leave because she started to become afraid' of him

Albuquerque police indicate they are still awaiting the results from toxicology reports to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in a deadly officer shooting earlier this summer.


Bernalillo County sheriff 'very optimistic,' expects full recovery of police dog stabbed in line of duty

A beloved canine member of the Bernalillo County Police Department is expected to make a full recovery after being stabbed by a woman with a known history of aggravated assault.


DOJ to let Albuquerque Police Department, city self-assess compliance requirements

The Justice Department and the city of Albuquerque have agreed to let the Albuquerque Police Department and the city self-assess compliance with federally mandated provisions intended to protect the public.


Albuquerque approves second 'safe outdoor space'

A second application for a “safe outdoor space” has been approved by the city of Albuquerque.


Youth chorus teaches children about music, positively impacts their mental health

The El Faro Youth Chorus helps children pursue their love of music and positively impacts their mental health.






City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met May 12

City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met Thursday, May 12.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Aug. 26

City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Friday, Aug. 26.


Farmington Family Crisis Center holds seminar to protect seniors from scammers 'by education and awareness'

The Farmington Family Crisis Center held a free seminar this week to help educate people on the tactics used by scammers.


Albuquerque family's passion for collecting rocks leads to unique landscaping

A son’s love of geology has become a family passion that has turned their front yard into a sea of rocks.


Albuquerque pilot program reduces BioPark admission fees for state SNAP recipients

A new pilot program launched by the City of Albuquerque will reduce admission fees to BioPark and make two museums fee-free for SNAP recipients in New Mexico.


City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met May 10

City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met Tuesday, May 10.