City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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Settlement reached in civil case in Rust movie shooting: 'We are grateful to everyone who contributed to the resolution'
Alec Baldwin announced on social media Wednesday he has reached a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed on the “Rust” movie set on Oct. 21, 2021.
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Wood on rescued beagles finding homes in New Mexico: 'We want them to now live their life as a dog'
Beagles who were abused and used for scientific testing are finding new homes in New Mexico.
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Almodovar, manager of Old Santa Fee Inn: ‘We all love this property’
The Old Santa Fe Inn has long maintained an air of history and, as a bed and breakfast, its team has long advertised that it strives to provide guests with “an authentic Santa Fe experience.” Now, it has been added to the list of 300 Historic Hotels of America.
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A new 'bee hotel' is functional art in Santa Fe: 'One of our main intentions is to raise awareness'
A new "bee hotel" is all the buzz in Santa Fe.
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Contestants audition for role of Old Man Gloom: 'You have to have feeling in your voice'
Auditions were held recently for someone to mimic the voice of Old Man Gloom, featured as part of the 98th annual Burning of Zozobra.
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Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk
Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk is held monthly on the last Friday.
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'We saw literally a 50% jump overnight': Rail Runner extends low ticket prices through end of year
Representatives from New Mexico Rail Runner Express recently announced that not only are cheaper tickets here to stay, the company is also adding more trips.
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Romero-Wirth on Santa Fe homeless situation: 'Do we want to let people camp where ever they want?'
Santa Fe is trying to address a rising homeless situation that seems to be without answers.
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Santa Fe mayor on city pay raises: 'We are keeping our promises to our workers'
Santa Fe city employees and members of the Santa Fe Police Officers Association are getting pay raises.
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Facial hair welcomed at Santa Fe Police Department: 'Up to this point, there were no beards'
If you want to work for the Santa Fe Police Department and want to grow a beard, don’t fret. Officers are in the second 90-day period that allows beards and other forms of facial hair.
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Pool reopens in Santa Fe after $2.3 million renovation project; 'We really have to thank our governing body'
A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the completion of renovations to the Bicentennial Pool in Santa Fe
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Rail Runner serves as transportation option amid high gas prices: ‘People try it, and then they find that they like it’
Oil companies are not the only businesses benefiting from the recent rise in gas prices.
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Firefighters injured by errant water drop: 'It's an option we will use as needed to get the aircraft up to continue the ... missions'
Three firefighters were injured recently when they were hit with water from a helicopter that missed its target zone.
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Fires force evacuation of Colfax County residents: 'It’s a little bit unsettling'
Firefighters are preparing for the worst after evacuation orders were issued recently for residents in Colfax County affected by the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire.
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Expansion begins at Santa Fe Regional Airport: ‘Now, it's taking off’
Groundbreaking ceremonies were recently held in Santa Fe to celebrate the construction of the Airport Terminal and Parking Lot Expansion project.
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Accused killer released on house arrest
A Santa Fe man charged for killing a fellow city employee will be released on house arrest to prepare for his upcoming trial. Karl Rougemont was released to his parents to stay in their home where he’ll wear an ankle monitor to detect his location.
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'I can't explain the feeling': Real estate broker Crow helping Ukrainians flee to Poland
Some New Mexico residents are helping Ukrainians fleeing the war in their homeland find safety in Poland.
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Santa Fe water main break causes property and street damage; homeowner calls flooding 'an ongoing issue for decades'
A water main break in Santa Fe has left homeowners with a variety of problems, including their homes being flooded and their street being washed out creating a sinkhole.
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'I couldn't breathe': Santa Fe woman reports oxygen tank shortage after COVID-19 hospital stay
Santa Fe resident Angela Byres is recovering from a low oxygen tank supply following a stay at the hospital for COVID-19.
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'A difficult topic for us to tackle': Land commissioners debate what will become of Epstein's Santa Fe ranch
Land Commissioners outside of Santa Fe are working to determine what will become of Jeffrey Epstein’s $27.5M New Mexico ranch following his arrest and subsequent suicide in 2019.