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
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.
Full Story: <a href="https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/video-santa-fe-county-deputies-rescue-child-from-house-fire">https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/video-santa-fe-county-deputies-rescue-child-from-house-fire</a>
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,
Ice fishing opens at three New Mexico State Parks Brave the cold and reel in your catch!
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,
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.
Full Story: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/ban-on-standing-sitting-on-certain-medians-in-santa-fe-to-go-into-effect-in-february Full Story: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/ban-on-standing-sitting-on-certain-medians-in-santa-fe-to-go-into-effect-in-february
Santa Fe's incoming city manager has an impressive resume, including a long tenure in Beverly Hills. Discover why city leaders believe he's a great fit for Santa Fe's needs.
After two successful pilot phases, the MOU states that EDD will support an additional $15 million for more school buses. The state also pledges to work with GreenPower to expand the all-electric, zero-emission commercial fleet at the Department of Transportation and the General Services Department.
New rules of the road will soon take effect in Santa Fe, aimed at getting people away from medians that are narrower than three feet wide.
Deputies Rudy Vallejo and Levi Abeyta were the first two to arrive at the scene and found a mobile home engulfed in flames. According to a police report, a 15-year-old boy called for help after discovering his home was on fire.