News from June 2023


City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met May 16

City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, May 16


Developers want to redevelop over Siesta Trailer Lodge: 'We are early on in the project and looking forward to the possibilities'

The developers who completed the 2018 restoration of El Vado Motel are looking to redo the north side of Central Avenue in Albuquerque.


Eaton: 'More than 5,000 students have experienced this enriching program'

ExxonMobil said it has given more than $500,000 in grant money to New Mexico education institutions over the past year for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education.


City of Albuquerque City Council met May 15

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, May 15


City of Santa Fe City-County Advisory Council on Food Policy met May 11

City of Santa Fe City-County Advisory Council on Food Policy met Thursday, May 11


Heinrich on opening of new Tesla facility in Santa Ana Pueblo: 'We (are) right at the fulcrum of incredible change with incredible leadership'

Tesla has opened what officials call the “first ground-up construction, full-size sales, service and delivery facility on U.S. tribal lands” at Santa Ana Pueblo.


Mora County commissioner: 'I don’t think that any of us can really sleep in peace because it’s raining day and night'

Residents of Mora County are on edge again, concerned about the potential for flooding as a result of the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon burn scar.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met May 10

City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, May 10


City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met May 11

City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Thursday, May 11


New Mexico Deputy ACLU director: 'Students must feel safe at school and confident that (they) are valued and respected'

After an appeals court ruling revived an anti-discrimination lawsuit, Leon Howard, Deputy Director of ACLU of New Mexico, is stressing the importance of making schools safe spaces for students.



Taos Sheriff says deputies did an "outstanding job" during Red River shooting

Taos County Sheriff Steve Miera defended his department’s actions during the deadly shootout at the Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally where three people were killed and five injured.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met May 9

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, May 9


City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met May 9

City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met Tuesday, May 9


Stroke victim on recovery: 'I’m able to walk today, I’m truly grateful for that, you know'

Ian Mackaness, group member of ‘Hope in Crisis’, stroke support group said He's now able to walk two years after his stroke, which he's grateful for. on Jun 5th.


City councilor Pena: 'We’re having people from all over the nation, National City, from Arizona, from Kansas, all here'

The lowrider community in Albuquerque is committed to connecting its community with law enforcement for the betterment of everyone.