Two Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office deputies rescued a child from a burning home Monday morning. Deputies responded to a fully engulfed structure fire just before 6 a.m. Deputy Rudy Vallejo and Deputy Levi Abeyta jumped into action,
UNM’s Rainforest Innovations (UNMRI) is partnering with the city of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development to fund a Tribal liaison, announced earlier this month. The position is aimed at supporting tribal entrepreneurs in Santa Fe and surrounding areas.
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The city of Santa Fe on Wednesday announced Public Utilities Director John Dupuis, arrested in late December on a larceny charge, is no longer in the position following an internal investigation. City spokesperson Regina Ruiz sent a brief statement Wednesday announcing the departure of Dupuis,
Santa Fe police used rubber bullets, a stun gun and a police dog Wednesday night against a man accused of pointing a fake handgun at another man while naked from the waist down. Police allege David Gebhardt,
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Nearly one year into an experiment building tiny homes for the homeless, Santa Fe now says it’s ready to pour millions of dollars into an expansion of what they call
Manny Encinias is hoping to help lawmakers "connect the dots." The executive director of t Farmers' Market Institute and a rancher himself, Encinias said recent changes in agricultural policy — namely,
Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in New Mexico after championing conservation and clean energy during her tenure as Interior secretary under President Joe Biden.
A committee that helps immigrant communities in Santa Fe has been dormant for the last several years. But now, following Wednesday’s City Council meeting in the state’s capital, the Immigration Committee will once again be back in full swing.
Creating a new state-of-the-art treatment plant would have a whopping price tag for the city, but could include benefits hard to quantify with numbers.
SANTA FE, N.M. — The Santa Fe City Council approved money Wednesday night to expand their city pallet home community. City councilors voted to put $2 million toward buying more pallet homes and building infrastructure when they create new sites.