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Juan Paul Sanchez

Juan Paul Sanchez - August 13, 1952 ~ September 9, 2021 (age 69)


Kenneth Lee Shrum

Kenneth Lee Shrum - June 13, 1936 ~ September 9, 2021 (age 85)


Daniel M. Swart

Daniel M. Swart - April 8, 1950 ~ September 18, 2021 (age 71)


Marilyn Faye Bacon

Marilyn Faye Bacon - June 1, 1945 ~ September 21, 2021 (age 76)


Joyce Kaser

Joyce Kaser - May 27, 1939 ~ July 25, 2021 (age 82)


Rodolfo G. Salmon

Rodolfo G. Salmon - April 14, 2020


John David Hedges

John David Hedges - June 8, 1927 ~ September 16, 2021 (age 94)


Pilar (Archunde) Griego

Pilar (Archunde) Griego - September 22, 2021


Gloria (Salas) Sanchez

Gloria (Salas) Sanchez - September 23, 2021


Ismael Rodriguez

Ismael Rodriguez - March 17, 1986 ~ September 16, 2021 (age 35)


Cheryl Ann Eaton

Cheryl Ann Eaton - September 26, 1948 ~ September 17, 2021 (age 72)


Doreta M. Novaria

Doreta M. Novaria - December 26, 1928 ~ September 18, 2021 (age 92)


Mel (Melvin) Jaramillo

Mel (Melvin) Jaramillo - October 1, 1957 ~ September 21, 2021 (age 63)


Gabriel Marcos Martinez

Gabriel Marcos Martinez - December 16, 1985 ~ September 20, 2021 (age 35)


Santa Fe Trails Transit Survey

City of Santa Fe | santafenm.gov


University of New Mexico cross country off to 'strong start' and strong finishes

It was a strong start for the University of New Mexico cross country teams.



Albuquerque's Nob Hill restaurant customers ‘super supportive’ of COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Frenchish, a French restaurant in Nob Hill, is requiring customers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering the establishment.


New 'Santa Fe Foods' docuseries showcases area's 'vibrant, immersive experiences'

Get your napkins ready. A new docuseries, called Santa Fe Foods, started filming locally and is set to continue throughout October.


Rio Rancho schools to offer reward money for information regarding TikTok challenge: 'It has certainly plagued our district'

In a unanimous vote cast Tuesday, the Rio Rancho school board is offering $2,500 for any information regarding students causing property damage through a viral TikTok challenge.