• An online meeting of Democrats in Grant County was zoom bombed with death threats, racist slurs and sexually graphic images, Searchlight New Mexico reported.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on tourism, in large part because of how long it has lasted, has had a giant impact on Santa Fe, the Albuquerque Journal reported.
  • New Mexico health officials are urging everyone to get their flu shots, KUNM-FM reported.
  • The state could use more state personnel than just state police to enforce the state’s public health orders, KOAT-TV reported.
  • Educators are worried about the impact of the pandemic on vacancies for teachers, KOB-TV reported.
  • Ski areas are getting ready for an unusual season, the Journal North reported.
  • The organizer of an Españoal low-rider event was cited for not following the state’s public health order prohibiting mass gatherings, KRQE-TV reported.
  • More Halloween events in Otero County have been canceled, the Alamogordo Daily News reported.
  • State parks have made changes to comply with the state’s public health order, KRQE-TV reported.
  • The Roswell Community Little Theatre will put on its comedic play “10 Ways to Survive in Quarantine” through streaming, the Roswell Daily Recordreported.