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San Juan County GOP calls on medical center to support healthcare workers against governor's 'hardline mandatory vaccinations'
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 3, 2021
San Juan County lawmakers are urging the San Juan Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) to support local healthcare staff against the governor's mandate requiring vaccination.

Clayton gives ‘warm welcome’ to Bearsun during New Mexico leg of his journey
By Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Sep 3, 2021
Jesse Larios, otherwise known as Bearsun, recently visited Clayton wearing a bear costume during his journey across the country to raise money for numerous charities.

New Mexico Department of Health looks to 'build up trust' as hospitals face critical levels of care amid COVID-19 surge
By Timothy Stuckey | Sep 3, 2021
New Mexico hospitals are set to reach crisis levels of care by next week due to an overflow of patients being treated for COVID-18.

Bounkeua breaks 'bamboo ceiling,' succeeds Williams Stapleton as New Mexico's District 19 representative
By Timothy Stuckey | Sep 3, 2021
Kay Bounkeua has been appointed by the Bernalillo County Commission to succeed Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton in the New Mexico House of Representatives District 19, making her the first Asian American woman to serve in the state legislature, according to a report by KOB 4.

City Officials Meet With Legislative Interim Economic Development Policy Committee
By City Manager Report | Sep 2, 2021
City of Las Cruces officials have asked the New Mexico Legislature’s Interim Economic Development and Policy Committee to consider updating state statutes to make New Mexico more competitive in the recruitment of businesses.

Las Cruces Utility Successful Protesting Penalties and Price Hike From Winter Storm Uri
By Utilities | Sep 2, 2021
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved a waiver of all penalties and interest associated with Winter storm Uri imposed by El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) on utilities, including Las Cruces Utilities (LCU).

“Teen Science Café – A.I. and Machine Learning”
By City Manager Report | Sep 2, 2021
The Museum of Nature & Science invites all middle and high school students to join the museum online for a virtual “Teen Science Café – A.I. and Machine Learning,” with guest presenter Steven Sandoval, Ph.D.

Suspect in Sexual Assault Wanted by Police
By Public Safety | Sep 2, 2021
Police are asking for the public’s help locating the suspect believed to be responsible for a violent kidnapping and sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl.

'Paying attention' to women on the street is the first step for Street Safe New Mexico
By Solange DeLisle | Sep 2, 2021
An Albuquerque-based nonprofit has spent more than a decade simply "paying attention" to women struggling with homelessness, addiction, working in the sex industry, and those being forced into it through their lives on the streets.

New Mexicans push senators to repeal federal fossil-fuel subsidies
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 1, 2021
On August 26, elected officials and residents from New Mexico, along with groups representing nearly 300,000 members, delivered a letter to U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján.

'It depends on the mandate': Keller, Gonzales debate city business legislation during 'interview' for Albuquerque mayor's job
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 31, 2021
Local pro-business nonprofit organization New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH) last month, during which a job interview-style discussion was held with Albuquerque mayoral candidates Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, who face off in the Nov. 2 election.


Agnes (Montoya) Coffelt
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 31, 2021
Agnes (Montoya) Coffelt - August 21, 2021

Herlinda (Saavedra) Trujillo
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 31, 2021
Herlinda (Saavedra) Trujillo - August 22, 2021

Llewellyn Ray Esquibel
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 31, 2021
LLEWELLYN RAY ESQUIBEL - February 19, 1960 - June 07, 2021

Johnny Joe Baca
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 31, 2021
Johnny Joe Baca - November 03, 1964 - August 24, 2021

University of New Mexico in 'unique position' for pediatric Moderna vaccination trial
By John Suayan | Aug 30, 2021
A University of New Mexico clinical trial seeks to test the safety and efficacy of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on children.

Rio Grande Foundation urges against $70 million Team United soccer stadium
By Bree Gonzales | Aug 30, 2021
The Rio Grande Foundation opposes the $50 million to fund the project of a new Team United soccer stadium through a tax revenue bond measure.

Sarah Livermore Carmack Spencer
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 30, 2021
Sarah Livermore Carmack Spencer - March 4, 1949 ~ August 13, 2021 (age 72)

Maraget R Cruz
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 30, 2021
Maraget R Cruz - August 17, 2021 ~ August 17, 2021