News from June 2023


Keller on the city of Albuquerque: 'Our story is still in progress'

Tim Keller, mayor of Albuquerque, city in New Mexico said Albuquerque's story is still in progress. on May 21st.


City of Albuquerque City Council met April 3

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, April 3


City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met May 4

City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met Thursday, May 4


Viscoli: “Gun buybacks are an effective way to get unwanted guns out of homes"

The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is holding its 2023 gun buyback event June 3 to offer an exchange of firearms for gift cards.


Heerding: 'We're still doing the damage assessments here within the city of Clovis'

Clovis residents are dealing with the aftermath of a severe storm that struck the city May 24, causing extensive damage to homes and automobiles.


Albuquerque police to issue citations for median safety ordinance

The Albuquerque Police Department is enforcing a new median safety ordinance recently approved by the city.


Santa Fe boy on alerting others about house fire: ‘I smell smoke. Let's get out’

Thanks to a drill learned in school, nine-year-old Asaya Chavez of Santa Fe saved the lives of his two small cousins from a house fire, a news report said.


Rio Rancho parent on COVID-19 impact: 'My kids, they’ve had some struggles'

Josh Melendez, parent of Rio Rancho public school students, said he feels his children have fallen behind in their education because of the COVID-19 pandemic.


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met April 3

City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee met Monday, April 3


City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met May 3

City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Wednesday, May 3


ABQ BioPark curator: 'Koluk was one of the most playful animals at the BioPark'

The ABQ BioPark announced on May 26 the loss of Koluk, a polar bear who had been in the care of the park since 1997.


Video shows vandals damaging property at Albuquerque Bilingual Academy

The Albuquerque Bilingual Academy was vandalized recently, and video evidence caught five young adults in the act.


NMSU Bernalillo County Co-op Extension's Garlisch on summer moths: 'It's just the cycle of nature'

No matter the plan for the summer, moths will be joining, KOB 4 reported recently.


Visitors, boaters, businesses 'excited' about high water level at Elephant Butte Lake

Elephant Butte Lake is approximately twice as full as it was at this time last year.


Deadly Red River shooting marks annual biker event

The 41st annual Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally near Taos turned deadly when a shooting between rival motorcycle gangs left three people dead and others injured.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met March 1

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Wednesday, March 1


City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met May 3

City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met Wednesday, May 3


Lujan: ‘We must never forget the stories and the histories of our brave men and women’

Elected leaders, veterans and families of veterans visited Santa Fe National Cemetery on Memorial Day to honor the city’s fallen service members.