A politics blog by Kiera Hay
Some Santa Fe city officials are trying to beef up security at the Santa Fe Railyard. A resolution introduced by City Councilor Chris Calvert this week directs city staff “to...
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Santa Fe’s Friends of the Public Library is holding its annual fall book sale this weekend at the Main Library on Washington Street. The sale starts Saturday at noon and...
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Good news for local bikers: the International Mountain Bicycling Association has announced plans to hold its 2012 World Bike Summit in Santa Fe. A coalition of businesses, non-profits and bicycle...
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Santa Fe’s St. Michael’s Boulevard project continues to simmer away. A small survey done by the city during a three-day open house last month shows most people are still in...
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Santa Fe is on track to spend more public money on repairs at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center. The city’s Finance Committee agreed Tuesday to provide the troubled recreation center...
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Due to the Labor Day holiday, city of Santa Fe transit services, including buses, aren’t running today. The following city facilities and services are also closed: City Hall and all...
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With Santa Fe’s municipal election season right around the corner, candidates are beginning to jump into the frying pan. City Councilor Patti Bushee announced Friday she intends to run for...
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Those who find themselves on the wrong side of the law in Santa Fe now have the option of paying their fines online. Santa Fe Municipal Court is accepting online...
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For Santa Feans who love nothing better than a freebie, the local dump may soon be the destination of choice. This weekend, Santa Fe’s Environmental Services (formerly Solid Waste) Department...
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A search committee is recommending that former Los Alamos County Administrator Tony Mortillaro be appointed executive director of the North Central Regional Transit District. Mortillaro has served as the NCRTD’s...
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A handful of popular Santa Fe trails and foothill recreation areas closed earlier this month because of fire danger are open again. City and county fire officials made the decision...
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The Santa Fe City Council postponed voting tonight on two controversial agenda items: the opening of the Zia Road Rail Runner station and the demolition of five landmark structures on...
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