City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) expressed her gratitude and concern following the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily continuing to allow nationwide access to an abortion pill.
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All criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin for his role in the "Rust" shooting have been dropped.
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An issue that was hotly debated in Albuquerque is now a topic of discussion in Santa Fe as officials mull city-endorsed homeless camps in the city.
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The Rio Metro Regional Transit District recently began construction on its traffic control extension project.
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There are several runs at Ski Santa Fe named after different animals. Could Bull Moose be added to the list?
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Alec Baldwin is facing more legal trouble surrounding the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins during production of the movie “Rust” in 2021.
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Something for a 12-year-old to do during the COVID pandemic has turned into a business for a Santa Fe, New Mexico, family.
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A resolution for what to do with an area of the Santa Fe Plaza that has become an eyesore to some was introduced during a meeting of the Santa Fe City Council.
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A bill that would regulate prescribed burns this spring has been revised and is getting serious attention in the New Mexico legislature.
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Democratic leadership in the state applauded many of the proposals outlined in the governor’s state of the state speech but think the operation of the state Legislature needs tweaking.
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House speaker Javier Martinez spoke for all lawmakers and local residents in expressing a sense of relief following the arrest of Solomon Peña in connection with a series of drive-by shootings targeting the homes of several Democratic lawmakers.
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State Republican leaders accused Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of leaving out the “realities” communities are facing during her fifth State of the State address in Santa Fe last week.
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New Mexico is changing how child support collections are distributed so more money is passed to families rather than to the government.
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The FBI is investigating the theft of two art pieces worth more than $100,000 that were stolen in Boulder, Colorado, while en route to Santa Fe.
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New Mexico Sen. Bill Soules is working on two bills that could bring a high-speed international train through the state.
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Ryan Stark, captain of New Mexico Civil Patrol, the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of New Mexico. said, "I don’t think the cold dampened the spirits of anyone here."
- Santa Fe resident on his daughter, who received a heart transplant: 'She's doing a lot better today'
Santa Fe resident Aaliyah Montoya, who is 11, was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy during a routine checkup last year.
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New Mexico's Harm Reduction Program educates users on substance abuse and helps to keep them alive, Joshua Swatek, manager of the program, recently told lawmakers, KOB reported.
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Early snowfall allowed for a fast start to the ski resorts that opened Thanksgiving weekend throughout the state.
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Santa Fe leaders are working on a new transportation plan aimed at connecting parts of the city without reliance on cars.