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The Sandoval County Tourism Alliance has been awarded $20,000 from the New Mexico Tourism Department to support regional tourism marketing efforts.
Posted inSandoval County

Sandoval County Tourism Alliance receives $20,000 state grant 

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news 1 week agoSeptember 26, 2025
Navajo Lake State Park
Posted inGeneral Interest, New Mexico

New Mexico State Parks offers free entry and fishing this weekend

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news 1 week agoSeptember 25, 2025
Stanley residents met for their sixth meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Stanley firehouse, where several community members expressed their issues with accessing water in their homes and from their wells. (Lauren Lifke)
Posted inSanta Fe County

Stanley community fights for water accessibility

Avatar photo by nm.news 2 weeks agoSeptember 24, 2025
Rebuilding Together Sandoval County has received a $60,000 grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico to provide free home modifications for low-income residents with disabilities, the organization announced Tuesday.
Posted inSandoval County

Sandoval County nonprofit receives $60k grant for home accessibility modifications

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news 2 weeks agoSeptember 24, 2025
The Public Lands Interpretive Association will open a new discovery center in Albuquerque's Old Town next month, marking an expansion of the nonprofit's educational outreach efforts.
Posted inGeneral Interest

Public lands group to open discovery center in Albuquerque’s Old Town

Avatar photo by nm.news 2 weeks agoSeptember 23, 2025
Simply Diego's, an Albuquerque pet store, donated 2,000 pounds of dog food to Moriarty Animal Control in September as part of the company's monthly donation program.
Posted inMoriarty

Pet store donates 2,000 pounds of dog food to Moriarty Animal Control

Avatar photo by nm.news 2 weeks agoSeptember 22, 2025
A Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute veterinarian supervising a euthanasia training session failed to ensure a 6-year-old female cynomolgus macaque had died after injection with euthanasia solution. The animal was placed in a sealed plastic bag and refrigerated, but necropsy staff later discovered the monkey still showed signs of respiration and heartbeat.
Posted inAlbuquerque, General Interest

Botched euthanasia and animal fights lead to federal scrutiny for Lovelace Biomedical

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news September 17, 2025September 17, 2025
Rainbow over the Sandia Mountains / USFS
Posted inPlacitas

Forest Service ranger establishes monthly office hours in Placitas

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news September 15, 2025September 15, 2025
Bernalillo County officials removed 25 dogs and two cats from a South Valley home on Thursday after Bernalillo County Fire Rescue found them in poor condition. (BernCo)
Posted inBernalillo County

Bernalillo County officials rescue 27 animals in hoarding case

Avatar photo by nm.news September 9, 2025September 11, 2025
The Santa Fe Regional Airport will receive over $4 million to fund the second phase of reconstruction projects and the design phase of a new project to improve the airfield light system. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inGeneral Interest, New Mexico

FAA provides over $21 million for New Mexico airports

by NM Political Report September 8, 2025

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