City of Santa Fe
Recent News About City of Santa Fe
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'Santa Fe’s shattered obelisk' could be the undoing of a second term for Webber
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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After 'pulling out all the stops,' state is 60% vaccinated and poised to fully reopen
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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‘Enjoy the art of flamenco’ at annual festival in Albuquerque
Festival Flamenco will return to Albuquerque this summer for its 34th annual event
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Santa Fe nonprofit swim club reopens its team as a way to 'give back' to the community
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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Santa Fe Public Library staff 'looking forward' to welcoming the community back in
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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International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe to be held in July; sponsors promise unique art displays
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.
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Chef and owner believes Liu Liu Liu brings something 'very new to the dining landscape' in Santa Fe
Anyone in Santa Fe looking to pair fine dining with a side of rock music can find just that at Los Angeles restaurateurs Cameron Markham and Elizabeth Blankstein’s new restaurant Liu Liu Liu.
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Santa Fe moves to have certain officials live within city limits; it 'all has to do with public safety'
The city of Santa Fe is deciding whether or not certain city officials, such as the city manager, fire chief and police chief, should be required to live within the city limits.