City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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City Council discusses ideas for obelisk in Santa Fe Plaza: 'Native Americans have been trying to have it taken down or reworded for decades'
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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Ron Griggs: 'Senate Bill 21 is designed to reduce the risk of prescribed burns in the springtime'
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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Javier Martinez: 'We’re very much looking forward to it because that’s what the people elected us to do'
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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Javier Martinez: 'I am incredibly grateful to the Albuquerque Police Department, to Mayor Keller, and to all of those who played a role in protecting our safety'
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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Ryan Lane: 'Republicans are committed to working to provide meaningful relief and support to New Mexicans'
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 HSD changes how child support collections are distributed to 'benefit low-income families and children'
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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Boulder detective: 'This is the first time I’ve heard of high-end art being stolen'
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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Bill Soules: 'One of them is to study putting in a high-speed rail, from Chihuahua to Denver'
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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Stark: ‘It is indeed cold here today, and I don’t think it dampened the spirits of anyone here’
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."
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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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Drug program manager: 'People are having to use more fentanyl more frequently, that’s also building tolerance faster'
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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Ski Santa Fe manager on early start to ski season: 'This has been a great start for us, with the weather'
Early snowfall allowed for a fast start to the ski resorts that opened Thanksgiving weekend throughout the state.
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Aune on new transportation plan for Santa Fe: 'A fixed roadway [cannot] accommodate ... people who may want to walk ... [or] bike'
Santa Fe leaders are working on a new transportation plan aimed at connecting parts of the city without reliance on cars.
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Lujan Grisham on Trujillo resignation: 'Lynn has been an essential part of our efforts'
Lynn Trujillo is leaving her job as the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department’s cabinet secretary at the end of this month.
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Efforts to combat Santa Fe's high pedestrian death rate include 'safe routes to school'
The Metropolitan Planning Organization is looking into ways to address the city’s high pedestrian death rate.
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Parent on Tide Pod in Halloween candy: 'I don't know how I feel about going trick-or-treating next year'
The dangers of trick-or-treating turned into a nightmare for a Santa Fe family when a three-year-old child ate a Tide Pod hidden in his candy bag.
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Dia de los Muetos celebrated in Santa Fe Plaza: 'It’s good for us as human beings'
Organizers called the first Dia de los Muertos celebration to be held on the Santa Fe Plaza a rousing success.
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Canceling without conversation - the new NPR model
I recently joined the ranks of the canceled after six years of my participation in a political talk show on a Santa Fe NPR affiliate.
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Santa Fe-area RV campground makes national list for haunted reputation
An RV campground in New Mexico has made the list of ghostly getaways in the National Travel Blog.
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Ronchetti ad criticizes Grisham's early release of prisoners: 'She personally ordered the early release of hundreds of dangerous criminals'
New Mexico Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti is blaming current Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for the state’s crime problems.