News from October 2025
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
The City of Las Cruces is set to update its Downtown Master Plan, which has been a key framework for the development of the city's central district since its initial adoption in the early 2000s and last revision in 2016.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
Deb Haaland, a candidate for governor of New Mexico, has been featured in a recent Roll Call article as an example of the type of Democratic candidate the party is turning to in order to reconnect with working-class voters.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
Eastern New Mexico University's cross country teams are preparing for their final regular season meet before the Lone Star Conference championships.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and Greyhound have announced the start of a new intercity bus service connecting Albuquerque, Farmington, Bernalillo, Cuba, and Durango, Colorado.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
Eastern New Mexico University’s football team will face Western Oregon at Steve Loy Family Foundation Stadium on October 11, in a game that will also serve as the Hall of Honors Game.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used social media posts on October 9 and 10, 2025 to address federal workers impacted by the government shutdown and called on Speaker Johnson to take legislative action.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
New Mexico United is set to face Orange County SC this Saturday at The Lab in Albuquerque.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 10, 2025
New Mexico residents recently participated in a public hearing hosted by the Early Childhood Education & Care Department (ECECD) to discuss universal child care.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The Daniels Scholarship Program is currently accepting applications from students in New Mexico until October 17.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
Fly Boyz LLC marked its expansion in the Santa Fe market with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce is taking active steps to address community issues impacting businesses and families.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
Nella Domenici, a former candidate for the New Mexico Senate, has expressed concerns about the state's healthcare system.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
Stefani Lord, a representative of the New Mexico House, said that Democrats blocked a bill intended to address malpractice laws that are increasing insurance costs for clinics.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The New Mexico House Republicans have renewed their calls for medical malpractice reform, alleging that Democratic leaders are obstructing necessary changes as doctors exit the state and patients encounter extended wait times.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The city of Santa Fe has announced the formation of a task force to address healthcare accessibility and medical malpractice reform.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
District Attorney Sam Bregman provided updates between October 7 and October 9, 2025, about a juvenile arrested for bringing a loaded firearm to Albuquerque High School.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
During a recent special session of the New Mexico Legislature, lawmakers convened at the request of the Governor.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
Rudy Mora, director for public safety for the Pueblo of Acoma, emphasized the need for stronger accountability in New Mexico's justice system and victim-centered reforms to enhance public safety.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The State of New Mexico has opened a new Economic Development Department and Tourism office at the World Trade Center in Mexico City.
By New Mexico Sun | Oct 9, 2025
The Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area (NRGNHA) has announced the return of the Río Grande Sky Fiesta, scheduled for October 25–26, 2025, at Los Luceros Historic Site in Alcalde, New Mexico.