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High Speed Internet Project Launched
A $1 million broadband infrastructure project to improve Internet speed, pricing and availability in Santa Fe is beginning today.
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Governor's arts awards recipients to be honored
The New Mexico Arts Commission says seven artists and supporters of the arts are recipients of this year's Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts.
Yesterday | Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces Style: Downtown comes alive
I've been hoping for a dynamic, fun downtown Las Cruces ever since I moved here almost two decades ago.
NM official: Tax package saved jobs
The head of the New Mexico Economic Development Department says a massive tax package passed by lawmakers in the final days of the legislative session is having a positive effect on jobs.
The future home of the new Agua Fria Elementary School in Santa Fe was hit by burglars who took of with $25,000 worth of tools.
Santa Fe launches $1M Internet project
The city of Santa Fe has launched a $1 million project aimed at improving the city's broadband infrastructure and boosting the availability of high-speed Internet connections.
Documentary TV series to film in Santa Fe
A new version of Carl Sagan's 1980 Public Broadcasting Service series "Cosmos" will be filming in Santa Fe through early June.
Santa Fe marijuana dispensary robbed at gunpoint
Lt. William Pacheco with the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office says three men armed with handguns entered the New Mexico Top Organics dispensary around 10:45 a.m. and tied up the two employees who were working at the time.
David Richard Gallery Opens Beverly Fishman's WAVELENGTH Today
David Richard Gallery will present "Wavelength," the gallery's second solo exhibition for artist Beverly Fishman .
The City of Santa Fe's Transit bus shelters will be undergoing a transformation effective mid-May. Prototypes of new bus shelter designs were installed in October 2012 at three downtown locations.
New Mexico's highest court considers whether judge's rulings tainted rape trial
SANTA FE New Mexico's Supreme Court took up the question Wednesday of whether a judge misused the state's shield law for rape victims, preventing a young man from receiving a fair trial.
State facing shortage of doctors and nurses
Two big reasons: an aging population, and more New Mexicans now with health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
SF County's insurer to pay legal fees to church
A church whose members drink a hallucinogenic tea as a sacrament will be reimbursed $750,000 by Santa Fe County's insurer for legal fees as part of a settlement that resolves a land-use dispute.
Schools, universities, hospitals to benefit from state land office
In the month of April, the New Mexico State Land Office earned $45.4 million in revenue for the beneficiaries of the state land trust.
State seeks to halt Santa Teresa Country Club operations over delinquent taxes
The state of New Mexico is taking legal action to shut down the Santa Teresa Country Club until it pays tens of thousand of dollars in delinquent taxes.
NM celebrations honor patron saint of farmers
It will be a day of praying for rain and blessings for fields and community ditches as New Mexico Catholics gather to honor San Ysidro, the patron saint of farmers.
This week, all five districts of the Santa Fe National Forest entered Stage One fire restrictions, which ban campfires and smoking in certain areas.
In 1881, Santa Fe's first archbishop, Jean-Baptiste Lamy, deeded the "oldest house" to St.
He's also one of the best paid, raking in $115,000 a year as chief deputy secretary at the Department of Health-more than even Gov.
Burglaries Plummet to Record Low
Santa Fe Police Chief Raymond Rael is proud to announce total monthly burglaries for April of 2013 hit a ten year low.