City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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Ojo Santa Fe features springs with 'rich minerals' and pure drinking water
Some of the most beautiful and ancient hot springs in the United States, if not the world, exist in New Mexico
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Santa Fe Police are addressing crime and homeless at Railyard and Plaza Districts
An increased presence of Santa Fe police in the Railyard and Plaza Districts is having a positive impact on business owners concerned about crime and illegal camping.
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Selina Baca: 'My work is inspired by my Hispanic background'
Selina Baca is using her talents and business to raise funds for victims of domestic violence
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Santa Fe welcomes first on-site child care facility for state employees
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held this week in Santa Fe to commemorate the opening of the first on-site child care facility for children of state employees.
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'It's going to be a great place in the center of the city': Midtown District Project enters preliminary stages
Officials behind the Midtown District Project recently met with the city of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee to give a progress report as the project enters its preliminary stages.
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Santa Fe to resume enforcing removal of homeless encampments
The City of Santa Fe is seeking ways to address its homeless situation after deciding to enforce existing ordinances that prohibit encampments.
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Bare Knuckle Fighting makes successful debut in Albuquerque: 'Now we have a lot of new fans for life'
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship plans to return to New Mexico after a successful debut on Saturday at the Rio Rancho Event Center.
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Santa Fe man told it could take 'five to six months' to address parking ticket
A Santa Fe man is in quite a predicament due to a parking ticket snafu that he says may take months to rectify.
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'High rental demand' leaves affordable housing a rare commodity in Albuquerque, Santa Fe
As rent prices continue to rise, it is putting a squeeze on people who are still reeling from the impact of the pandemic, with affordable housing becoming a rare commodity in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and surrounding areas.
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'Good financial management' allows Santa Fe to save $1.3 million after refinancing bonds
The city of Santa Fe recently sold $13.59 million of the 2021 Subordinate Lien GRT Revenue Refunding bonds on the open market, and through refinancing outstanding debt it allowed for $1.3 million in savings, according to a press release.
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City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met June 16
City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, June 16.
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New Mexico's Herrell sides with moderate Democrats: Energy initiatives ‘should not destroy good-paying jobs and sacrifice American energy independence’
Rep. Herrell praised six Democrats who voiced concerns relating to the energy provision initiative section of a recently drafted spending package worth $3.5 trillion.
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'Move Ahead' trial in Santa Fe aims to lessen COVID-19 spread among household members
The "Move Ahead" trial is looking for people to participate and help find new ways to prevent and treat the coronavirus.
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Santa Fe puts money 'where our community's future is' with Southside Teen Center
Santa Fe has started work on the new Southside Teen Center which will be irreplaceable in its ability to create unique educational and career opportunities for young individuals, as well as programs for afterschool and health and wellness to improve outcomes for youth.
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LEAP Project to provide 100 Santa Fe community college students with $400 a month
Made possible by the LEAP Project, 100 Santa Fe Community College students and their families will receive $400 a month towards their education as part of the Mayors for Guaranteed Income Pilot Project starting later this month.
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Santa Fe's economic uptick following pandemic-related recession 'good news for city finances'
Over a year since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Santa Fe’s economy is beginning to turn around from what was a serious recession, giving local businesses and community leaders hope for the future of the city.
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Santa Fe mayor: 'Wage increases can help reverse gender- and race-based inequities'
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and City Councilors Signe Lindell, Roman Abeyta, and Carol Romero-Wirth are preparing a resolution to increase wages from $12.32/hour to $15/hour for city employees.
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'We thought we had COVID really under control;' Santa Fe mayor declares state of emergency due to surge in COVID-19 cases
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber has declared a state of emergency in response to an increase of COVID-19 cases, according to a report by KOB 4
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'An opportunity for closure': Bankrupt Archdiocese of Santa Fe selling hundreds of plots to cover child sex abuse settlements
In an unprecedented move, hundreds of plots of vacant land belonging to the bankrupt Archdiocese of Santa Fe are set to hit the auction block as part of a settlement of child sex-abuse lawsuits, station KRQE reported.
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Santa Fe GOP leader Kokinadis done with governor's 'edicts' surrounding COVID-19 after outbreak among vaccinated
This week, a COVID-19 outbreak in Massachusetts has led many around the country to question the effectiveness of the vaccine.