City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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Old Taos Hwy. Closed 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tomorrow
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Key sectors of the Santa Fe economy performed well throughout the 2021 fiscal year that concluded in June, and other sectors that had lagged roared back to life starting in February.
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Early Implementation Proposals Identified
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Deadline for Applications Oct. 8
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ICYMI: Your City at Work
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Following the Governing Body's unanimous approval of the $9.2 million contract for the construction of the Southside Teen Center on Wednesday evening, there will be a ceremonial groundbreaking on the site at 10 a.m. next Tuesday, September 14.
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Make Your Voice Part of the Agenda
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Through Santa Fe LEAP, Mayors for Guaranteed Income
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The City of Santa Fe is hosting the second Midtown Moving Forward Planning Workshops event on September 23-25
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More Than 150 Santa Feans Applied to Work as Facilitators in Community Dialogue Project
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City of Santa Fe Weekly Wrap
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Donors Sought for Santero Angel Fund
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The Pantry is a family owned restaurant in Santa Fe that has been serving up North New Mexico diner food for almost 75 years.
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U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently visited New Mexico and met with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe to discuss the unseen impact of the pandemic on people in the form for mental health issues.
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In the midst of his campaign for a second term, Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber is under fire over his part in the destruction of the 152-year-old obelisk in the city's plaza last October.
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New Mexico is now less than a week away from lifting its COVID-19 mitigation measures for the first time in 16 months, according to CBS News, but only after successfully reaching the required 60% vaccination rate by offering $100 incentives to reluctant participants.
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Festival Flamenco will return to Albuquerque this summer for its 34th annual event
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Northern Aquatic Club, a youth swim club and nonprofit founded in Santa Fe found its new beginning in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as two families banded together to serve the community's needs.
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The Santa Fe Public Library branches closed to the public 15 months ago because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the doors will reopen once again next month to welcome members of the community back inside with some restrictions.
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Santa Fe’s International Folk Art Market (IFAM) is scheduled for July 7-11 and 14-18, and while sponsors said the event will be a little smaller this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the artwork displayed will be memorable as always.