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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: a An unknown person stole $2,000 worth of jewelry on Oct.
Water users challenge Aamodt priority dates
Several people with surface water rights in the NambA©, Pojoaque and Tesuque stream system a ' including Gerald Peters and his son Soren Peters a ' have challenged the priority date given their ditches by the New Mexico State Engineer.
Fiesta Council blasts coverage of battle royal
Mother of princess involved in fray says council members 'keep sweeping things under the rug' Tom Sharpe - 10/20/09 Comments 0 Most Santa Fe Fiesta Council members at a Monday meeting applauded a newly issued written statement condemning accounts of an altercation between the Fiesta queen and a princess, but cut off the princess's mother, who ...
Tesuque eatery racks up violations
A popular Tesuque restaurant might have racked up close to a record number of health violations found in one visit by a state inspector.
Local news in brief October 8, 2009
Robber hits Chevron on Rodeo Road An armed man robbed the Chevron station on Rodeo Road around 8:23 p.m. Tuesday.
Vail travel: The Sangre de Cristo mountain range provides a spectacular backdrop to the Taos countryside.
Prescribed burn slated for Santa Fe watershed
Santa Feans may see another big plume of dark, thick smoke east of the city in the municipal watershed this afternoon.
Planning your trip to New Mexico
HEART AND SOLE The guv buys his boots in Santa Fe at Lucchese Boot Co., 203 W. Water St., 820-1883, www.lucchese.com ; and Back at the Ranch, 209 E. Marcy St., 989-8110, www.backattheranch.com RANCH TOURS There are two-hour tours of Bonanza Creek Ranch for $15 per person; tours with a chuck wagon and barbecue lunch are $36 for adults, $28 for ...
Local news in brief Sept. 27, 2009
Controlled burns planned for Watershed Controlled burns are scheduled to continue this week in the Santa Fe Watershed, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
County, Pojoaque strike trash deal
Santa Fe County recently reached an agreement with Pojoaque Pueblo that will allow the county to build a new transfer station on pueblo-owned land adjacent to the existing county facility in Jacona.
If you health is important to you, it's critical to know what you're putting into your body.
Native American Groups Unite to Discuss Food Security for the 21st Century and Beyond
Santa Fe, NM a ' The Native Earth Bio-Culture Council and the Institute of American Indian Artsa TM Center for Lifelong Education announce the Fourth Annual Symposium for Sustainable Food and Seed Sovereignty to be held September 25 and 26, 2009 from 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. This yeara TMs event will be held at the Institute of American Indian Arts, ...
Bills to Settle Long-running Tribal Water Disputes Clear Key Committee in US Senate
U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall reported yesterday that a key Senate committee approved three pieces of legislation to increase federal support of New Mexico's Indian tribes and tribal lands - " including two bills to settle decades' old water disputes and another to boost federal response to crime in tribal communities.
Local news in brief Sept. 8, 2009
Photo: Donna Garcia, 5, joints parents and students from Capital High School in protest on Monday.
Mayora s Youth Advisory Board to have Discussion on Gang Violence
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a oeMeet the Parking Enforcement Staffa meetings hosted by citya s Parking Division
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Slurry Sealing Continues on Santa Fe Streets
Due to the rains, crews can be delayed sealing a street by a day or two. Streets scheduled for sealing in the next couple of weeks, weather permitting, include: September 2 Franklin Avenue from Agua Fria to the dead end Onate Place from Agua Fria Street to the dead end Potencia Street from Avenida Cristobal Colon to Baca Street Calle Katarina from ...
a oeTree Topicsa Workshop on September 19th
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City To Dedicate Public Art Project At Convention Center
The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and the Santa Fe Community Convention Center are pleased to announce the dedication of "What Lies Beneath: The Internment of a Culture" by photographer Joan Zalenski, on Friday, September 4, 2009 at 4:00 PM.