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Monagle: Lawyers seek order to ‘stabilize this land and prevent wind and dust erosion’

When a housing development is being built, it’s normal that neighbors will experience some problems with noise and dirt, but residents of the Jubilee retirement community think contractors aren’t taking enough care as they build Sierra Vista.


Almodovar, manager of Old Santa Fee Inn: ‘We all love this property’

The Old Santa Fe Inn has long maintained an air of history and, as a bed and breakfast, its team has long advertised that it strives to provide guests with “an authentic Santa Fe experience.” Now, it has been added to the list of 300 Historic Hotels of America.


City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met Thursday, March 17.


City of Santa Fe Library Board met Tuesday, July 19.


Albuquerque activist: Rummler's 'conduct is deplorable and should not be tolerated from any city employee'

An Albuquerque resident who spoke to City Council aide Laura Rummler in late July said she was dismayed by the way she was spoken to by the city employee.


New Mexico leadership calls for student test results: 'it is more important than ever that student test results be provided as quickly as possible'

New Mexico House Republican Leadership wrote a letter to the governor on July 29 to request expediting the availability of the results from the New Mexico Measures of Student Success and Achievement (NM-MSSA) testing conducted in May.


New Mexico Film Office Director Dodson: 'Fiscal year 2022 was a pretty great year'

Over 100 projects shot in New Mexico earned the state $855 million in 2022


'Drop Your Weapons for Lawrence' to become an annual event in Albuquerque

Almost a year ago, Lawrence Anzures was shot and killed near the Ojos Locos location in Albuquerque, but his name will continue to live on in the community.


The end of July has brought the start of chile season to New Mexico, to the delight of many


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, July 18.


City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Thursday, July 14.




Family of injured cyclist: 'We just knew that there was an accident'

Donations continue to be made for a biker who was severely injured in New Mexico after riding for more than 2,600 miles.


Albuquerque resident: 'How much money has been flushed down the toilet in the last five years putting Band Aids on the vagrant situation?'

Safe outdoor spaces became legal in Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city July 28, and the Albuquerque City Council ultimately added the safe outdoor spaces as a new use in the city’s Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO).


Vandals steal hard-to-miss food trailer in Albuquerque

Vandals recently stole a food trailer from where it was being stored on Jefferson near Lumber Avenue in Albuquerque.


Legislation package will aid New Mexico, Western firefighters and victims

A package of bills announced by New Mexico state Reps. Teresa Leger Fernández and Melanie Stansbury would offer additional assistance to wildfire victims and also ensure wildland firefighters are paid at least $20 an hour.


City of Santa Fe Airport Advisory Board met Thursday, July 14.


Santa Fe River Commission met Thursday, July 14.