The Farmington Community Relations Commission postponed its decision on whether to remove two paragraphs of information about the conflict between New Mexico and the Navajo Nation from an agreement between the city and the Navajo Nation, reports The Farmington Daily Times.
Restaurant owners in Santa Fe posted ”no guns” signs in their windows in response to a new law allowing people with concealed-carry licenses to bring guns into restaurants, reports The Santa Fe New Mexican.
The Las Vegas Optic reports the city’s housing authority quickly rescinded its decision to contract with LM Electric after the housing authority discovered that it initially failed to open an even lower bid.
The Raton Range reports a petition seeking to recall the election of Raton City Commissioner Joe Apache still lacks enough qualified signatures to force a recall vote, the deputy city clerk decided Monday.
After suspecting tax evasion, Taos attorneys filed an official request for an accounting of business activity since January 2002 at the Kachina Lodge, reports Taos News.