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List/Grid Author Archives: Kiera Hay / Journal North Reporter

Santa Fe Living Wage to Rise to $10.51, Second Highest in Nation

Come March 1, Santa Fe’s living wage will rise by 22 cents to $10.51 an hour, city officials announced today. That puts the City Different just behind San Francisco, with... Read more »

Lower Jaywalking Fine Proposed

A city advisory committee is recommending that Santa Fe's elected officials pass a watered-dow ...
A new Santa Fe city ordinance aims to crack down on jaywalkers - in part as way to help prevent accidents where vehicles hit pedestrians.

Santa Fe Committee Recommends Pared-Down Anti-Jaywalking Measure

  A city advisory committee is recommending that Santa Fe’s elected officials pass a watered-down version of an ordinance aimed at deterring jaywalking. Members of the Public Safety Committee agreed... Read more »

Mayor Joins Gun Reform Call

Coss Heads to D.C. To Target Weapons
Santa Fe Mayor David Coss, left, and City Councilor Patti Bushee talk about additional restrictions on guns during a news conference Monday at Santa Fe Police Department headquarters.

Coss Joins Other Mayors In Call For Gun Reforms

  Before stepping on a plane to lobby for gun control in Washington, D.C., Santa Fe Mayor David Coss gathered with a handful of Santa Fe’s elected officials and law... Read more »

Coss Headlines Santa Fe Gun Control Press Conference

Mayor David Coss was among the handful of elected officials and law enforcement officers at a gun control press conference – arranged in conjunction with the Mayors Against Illegal Guns... Read more »
Santa Fe resident Arthur Firstenberg has gone to court to challenge the city’s approval of a telecommunications tower project at the Hotel Santa Fe, pictured here. (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

Setbacks don’t thwart anti-Wi-Fi crusader

SANTA FE — Despite recent legal setbacks, Santa Fean Arthur Firstenberg continues to pursue hi ...

Liquor Zoning Legality In Doubt

State questions Airport Road law that limits alcohol sales

State Says Santa Fe May Have “Overstepped” Its Authority With Airport Road Liquor Rules

  A day after the Santa Fe City Council unanimously approved a new overlay zone for Airport Road, state officials are already questioning the ordinance’s restrictions on alcohol sales. The... Read more »

State Officials Already Questioning Legality of Airport Road Ordinance

Well, that was fast. A day after the Santa Fe City Council unanimously approved a new overlay zone for Airport Road, state officials are already questioning the ordinance’s restrictions on... Read more »

Airport Road Zone Rules Get Approval

Alcohol sales will be restricted; permit fees reduced/waived

‘Workforce’ Law Repeal Endorsed

Proposal heads to full City Council for hearing later in month

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