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City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, July 25.


Albuquerque mayor: 'Everyone wants to come to this event because this is where Summerfest originated'

Albuquerque citizens and visitors enjoyed an expansive spread of live music performances, food and shopping stalls during Downtown Summerfest at the Civic Plaza on Aug. 6.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, April 6.


'We're helping the parents': Albuquerque's 5th annual 'Cruzin Into the School Year' event attracts 3,000 families

Albuquerque, New Mexico, held its fifth annual "Cruzin Into the School Year" event at the Civic Plaza Sunday.


Daughter of suspect in Albuquerque Muslim murders: 'I don't think it's true'

The wife and daughter of the man suspected of killing two of four Muslim men recently murdered in Albuquerque contend that he is not responsible.


Freedom?

How much freedom are the Citizens of New Mexico willing to give up in exchange for security, provided by dictates from Santa Fe and “free” (Paid for by the taxpayer) stuff?


Transparency breeds trust in voting

Transparency fosters trust. That’s why we read food labels and check out the deed to the house we’re buying. And, in New Mexico’s election system, it’s why the law allows you to inspect voter registration records.


Traditions continue at San Juan County Fair

Outhouse race, pig competition remain featured attractions


City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Tuesday, April 5.


City of Santa Fe MPO Technical Coordinating Committee met Monday, July 25.


Islamic Center of New Mexico's Abad: 'We are hurting right now' over deaths of four slain Muslim men

After learning a suspect had been arrested in the murders of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, the Islamic Center of New Mexico held an interfaith prayer service to honor the slain.


Bloomfield delays school opening by 15 minutes to 'allow the bus drivers to do the two routes that they have to do'

A statewide shortage of bus drivers threatens the scheduled opening time of schools in the state, including the Bloomfield School District, which will start classes 15 minutes later than usual.


New Mexico lieutenant governor helps a friend in need: 'It was the best case scenario'

As New Mexico’s lieutenant governor, Howie Morales (D) spends much of his time presiding over state policy, but recently he became an accidental first responder.



City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, April 4.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Friday, July 22.