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DiLuzio honored as ‘one of the best fire chiefs in the distinguished history of the SFFD’
By Tamara Browning | Jun 21, 2021
Fire department and city officials are praising the contributions of former Santa Fe Fire Chief and City Manager Frank DiLuzio Jr., who passed away earlier this month.
International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe to be held in July; sponsors promise unique art displays
By John Sammon | Jun 21, 2021
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.
Sen. Luján: New Mexico tech bill will ‘bolster innovation and create good-paying jobs’
By Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Jun 21, 2021
Sen. Ben Ray Luján is supporting a technology investment bill that would include $17 billion for the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico.
Chef and owner believes Liu Liu Liu brings something 'very new to the dining landscape' in Santa Fe
By Elyse Kelly | Jun 17, 2021
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.
Freshman senator Duhigg: Purple Star Schools in New Mexico 'huge win' for state's military families
By Karen Kidd | Jun 16, 2021
Freshman state Sen. Katy Duhigg (D-Albuquerque) recently praised one of a package of bills signed into law earlier this year that established "Purple Star Schools" in New Mexico.
Stansbury's special election win 'sent a clear message,' according to New Mexico Democratic party chair
By Timothy Stuckey | Jun 16, 2021
Democratic state Rep. Melanie Stansbury recently won a special congressional election to fill a seat left vacant following Deb Haaland's appointment as President Joe Biden's interior secretary, according to an NBC news report.
Albuquerque takes 'big step forward' by investing $7 million on lighting, walkways in Wells Park
By John Kelly | Jun 16, 2021
Mayor Tim Keller stated in a recent tweet that Albuquerque is striving to create well-lit streets in the Wells Park neighborhood.
University of New Mexico Law School mourns the passing of 'visionary leader' and former dean Fred Hart
By April Bamburg | Jun 16, 2021
The University of New Mexico (UNM) Law School family lost a member on June 6, when former dean and professor Fred Hart died.
'It takes a village': Santa Fe Animal Shelter welcomes back volunteers during busiest month of the year
By Solange DeLisle | Jun 16, 2021
The Santa Fe Animal Shelter is in the midst of what's traditionally its busiest month of the year, and the shelter is looking for assistance to keep up with the increased number of animals they'll serve and families who'll open their hearts to a new pet.
Santa Fe moves to have certain officials live within city limits; it 'all has to do with public safety'
By Carrie Bradon | Jun 16, 2021
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.
Grisham 'kind of bragging' over joint 'Rediscover New Mexico' partnership with Airbnb
By Karen Kidd | Jun 16, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham didn't brag when she found out about the announcement by an international online marketplace for homestays and other lodging that it is launching a campaign to support travel across New Mexico.
Albuquerque city council hopes 'Speeding Has A Name' campaign will push residents to 'step up and slow down'
By Karen Kidd | Jun 16, 2021
Albuquerque's "Speeding Has A Name" educational campaign is a now more than a month into its attempt to save lives and have fewer drivers answer questions about whether they knew how fast they were driving.
Kenney calls for tighter drinking water regulation against PFAS amid 'public health, environmental and economic crisis for New Mexico'
By Karla Florez | Jun 16, 2021
New Mexico Environment Department Cabinet Secretary James Kenney stood before the U.S. Senate Committee to raise concerns about the overwhelmingly high quantity of certain chemicals, called PFAS, that threaten drinking water sources across the state.
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