City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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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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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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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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Some New Mexico residents are helping Ukrainians fleeing the war in their homeland find safety in Poland.
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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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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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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.
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Zacatlán Restaurant in Santa Fe opened last year and is serving up Southwestern and Mexican cuisine to local residents.
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Production is currently underway in the Land of Enchantment on a new feature film produced by Keystone Films LLC titled "Outlaw Land," the New Mexico Film Office announced on October 6.
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Here are the events happening in Santa Fe this week.
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A new program developed by the City of Santa Fe area businesses, the teacher’s union, and Santa Fe Public Schools gives municipal employees the opportunity to work at district schools in exchange for four hours per month of paid leave.
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Get your napkins ready. A new docuseries, called Santa Fe Foods, started filming locally and is set to continue throughout October.
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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.