The Otero County Fair Board has decided to keep the “no guns” signs posted on the fairgrounds, reports The Alamogordo Daily News.
The Farmington Daily Times reviews the complexity of state gun laws, reporting that the new gun law “draws fans.”
Meanwhile, The Santa Fe New Mexican writes on area restaurant workers’ worries about their safety now that guns are allowed in restaurants serving beer and wine.
Offering transit service to and from Santa Fe, The Taos Express will extend its operations to Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, says New Mexico Business Weekly.
Los Alamos National Laboratory has awarded a $100 million contract to a Texas-based company for waste transportation and disposal work, says the AP.