By Arnie Leshin The baseball players union thought they threw a decent pitch, but Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred rejected it and instead informed both arbitrary parties that this needs to be over. The proposal? A 70-game schedule and Manfred told the union that this many games were simply impossible given …
Read More »Mayor Alan Webber Signs Proclamation of Emergency
By Mayor Alan Webber Recent events in the City of Albuquerque and in other cities around the country have demonstrated how protests aimed at statues, monuments, and other historical figures can escalate into violence and cause serious harm to people and property. The call for the removal of the monuments …
Read More »Grand Slam United States Open tennis tournament will still be served up
By Arnie Leshin Take it or leave it. That’s what the tennis players are facing after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo served the okay Tuesday to allow the Grand Slam United States Open tournament to be played starting in late August at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at …
Read More »Genoveva Chavez Community Center (GCCC) Will Reopen Monday, July 13
By City of Santa Fe The COVID health pandemic has changed the world as we know it. One important impact has been the City’s extraordinary financial crisis—a $46 million deficit for the fiscal year which ends June 30, and a projected $100 million revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. The …
Read More »COVID-19 Spurs City-Dwelling Americans To Reconsider Where They Live
By City of Santa Fe Looks like the secret’s out: Santa Fe is a small town with big appeal, offering the best of two worlds, with outdoor space, a tight-knit community and access to a nearby metro area. A recent national survey by Ipsos, a global market research firm, found …
Read More »Heinrich Hails Senate Passage Of Great American Outdoors Act
By Office of U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) hailed the Senate passage of the Great American Outdoors Act, bipartisan legislation he introduced to fully and permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and make record investments in our outdoor economy. The bill …
Read More »Midtown Weekly Update
By City of Santa Fe The Midtown development team, Team Midtown (KDC/Cienda Partners), will host the last in a series of “Meet the Developer” meetings, set for Tuesday, June 23 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in a virtual format and featuring a conversation on Affordable Housing as a component …
Read More »A Message from Mayor Alan Webber, Santa Fe
By Mayor Alan Webber It is time to stop celebrating violence and it is time to celebrate the reconciliation in our future. We need to listen to the young people, return to our community-wide conversations, and keep the peace. We have arrived at a moment of moral truth. Rather than …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game And Fish Dustin talks about fishing with his dad. Many dads have opened the door to endless outdoor adventure for their kids by first taking them fishing. My dad started taking me fishing in about 1988. We’d venture out into the Jemez Mountains and float bugs and …
Read More »SFCC invites the public to tune into Spring 2020 Virtual Commencement Ceremony
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College announces that it will host a Virtual Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 20. While graduates won’t be on campus, they will be celebrated as their names and awards are announced during a live broadcast on KSWV 99.9 FM/810 AM (live athttps://www.santafetoday.com/kswv/) that …
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