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By Stephan Helgesen | Jul 20, 2022
A few centuries ago people from many ethnic backgrounds flocked to America to find a safe place where they could practice their religion and live among people who believed in a peaceful and tolerant approach to community living.
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Jul 20, 2022
Advocates for student health services are asking state lawmakers to increase funding so they can expand healthcare offerings on school campuses.
By George Willis | Jul 20, 2022
Santa Fe is trying to address a rising homeless situation that seems to be without answers.
By George Willis | Jul 20, 2022
A local nonprofit recently signaled the upcoming school year by issuing school clothes and other essentials to families in need. Locker 505 celebrated its expansion into a new facility by treating thousands of families with goods for the upcoming school year.
By George Willis | Jul 20, 2022
Santa Fe city employees and members of the Santa Fe Police Officers Association are getting pay raises.
By George Willis | Jul 20, 2022
The first state and federally funded electric vehicle charging station will be installed in Socorro as part of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s plans for a charging network throughout the state.
By John Kelly | Jul 20, 2022
After 10 years, the City of Albuquerque has opened a new library in the International District.
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Jul 20, 2022
When you imagine an animal welfare officer, you picture someone who cares about four-legged friends, even when dealing with one that is putting humans in jeopardy.
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Jul 20, 2022
Blue-green algae is flourishing at a few lakes in New Mexico, making it more imperative that people take care of themselves and their pets should they encounter the algae.
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Jul 20, 2022
COVID-19 hasn’t gone away; rather, it is continuing to mutate, leading to multiple waves of infection.