Las Cruces City Council Extends Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation Requiring Face Coverings
Views 0 At a special meeting today, the Las Cruces City Council voted to extend the emergency proclamation issued by Mayor Ken Miyagishima on Friday, May 15, that requires all members of the public, with some exceptions, to wear a face covering when inside, in line to enter, or utilizing a City building, property or facility, including City parks. The […]
Santa Fe National Cemetery cancels all public events this Memorial Weekend
Views 0 SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe National Cemetery is making some changes to this Memorial Day weekend. The cemetery will be open from sunrise to sunset on Memorial but public events will not take place as a result of the coronavirus. Families and friends are encouraged to still individually place flowers and […]
Advertisement Scientists at UNM creating a vaccine against COVID-19
Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A team of scientists at the University of New Mexico is working on a new vaccine to combat the coronavirus. “All of us I think want to find a way to contribute, to stopping this, ending this,” said scientist Bryce Chackerian, Ph.D.
Absentee voting catches on in New Mexico for June 2 primary
Views 0 SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is embracing absentee balloting like never before in advance of the state’s June 2 primary. The secretary of state’s office on Tuesday released statistics on voting and requests for absentee ballots that indicate a major increase in remote voting by mail compared to the 2016 presidential […]