By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County is accepting applications from individuals who wish to be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners (Board) to the position of State Representative for House of Representatives District 48, which is vacant due to the resignation of former Representative Linda Trujillo. Notarized applications …
Read More »State Parks Updates in Accordance with Public Health Order
By NM State Parks Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division provides the following updates in response to changes to the public health order. Limitations on Visitors: Anyone coming to New Mexico from out of state must self-quarantine for 14 days. Beginning Monday, July 13th, only New …
Read More »Statement from SFPS Superintendent Dr. Veronica C. Garcia on Positive COVID-19 Tests of Two District Employees
By SFPS (PIO David Carl) “On Sunday, I was made aware of two employees in our General Services Department testing positive for COVID-19. Since receiving this information, we have been in communication with the New Mexico Department of Health, and are following all guidelines regarding notification of employees who may …
Read More »San Gregorio Fire on the Santa Fe National Forest; Public should avoid San Gregorio Trailhead, San Gregorio Reservoir
By SFNF Start date: July 11, 2020 Cause: Under investigation Size: Approximately 7.8 acres Location: Cuba Ranger District on the Santa Fe National Forest, approximately 1 mile from the San Gregorio Trailhead parking lot on Forest Road 70 and approximately 9 miles from Cuba, NM. Containment: 30% Fuels: Heavy fuels …
Read More »SCOTUS Rejects Religious Discrimination in Education
By Family policy alliance After an abysmal month at the U.S. Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts and the conservative wing of the Court handed school choice and religious freedom proponents a major victory last week in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Roberts ruled …
Read More »HONORING OUR 2020 GRADUATES
By CUFI In mid-March, it became clear that the rest of the schoolyear would look dramatically different from what many students had ever anticipated. Across the nation, high school seniors and soon-to-be college graduates mourned over unfulfilled dreams: the opportunity to walk across a stage and celebrate a new chapter …
Read More »Latest Real Estate Trends Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
By Varela Real Estate The updated data for housing market predictions from various sources like Realtor.com shows that sales of homes will decline by 15 percent in 2020. The home prices would flatten out. That’s compared to the original housing market forecast of a decline of 1.8 percent in home …
Read More »State to re-enact certain public health restrictions
By NMDOH Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday announced the state of New Mexico will re-enact emergency public health restrictions on high-contact indoor environments where face-coverings are not worn in order to slow the rising spread of COVID-19 across the state. A new emergency public health order declaring the state’s …
Read More »Genoveva Chavez Community Center Set To Partially Reopen July 20
By City of Santa Fe Nothing is more important to us at Parks and Recreation than your health and safety. That’s why when the governor pushed the pause button on New Mexico’s reopening we too put our reopening plans on hold, for at least a week, and do not plan …
Read More »Santa Fe Recognized As “Tree City USA”
By City of Santa Fe Some of Santa Fe’s oldest residents are its stately trees, the ancient elders that populate our parks and rivers and bosques. Now the Arbor Day Foundation is recognizing Santa Fe as a 2019 Tree City USA, one of 3,600 cities around the country honored for …
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