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 …
Read More »Santa Fe Public Schools announces its policy for free and reduced price meals under NSLP
By SFPS Santa Fe Public Schools announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), the School Breakfast Program (SBP), and the After School Snack Program. Each school and the Student Nutrition …
Read More »New Mexico Department of Health issues alert for heat-stress into weekend
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) encourages everyone statewide to be mindful of heat-related illness and know the signs to watch for during this period of extreme heat. It is forecast that most of the state with exceptions of high mountain regions (over 7,000 feet above sea level) …
Read More »Decisions, decisions, decisions, will college football or other sports sit out the 2020 seaso
By Arnie Leshin To play or not to play, it’s the toughest call in sports this year. And in college football, no decision has been made as the schools around the country scramble to asses the spread of COVID-19 and determine whether students should return to campus in the fall, …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Perhaps this is the moment for which you have been created.” Esther 4:14 This verse can topple so many subjects but let’s focus on our self doubts. If we are to truly do the work God has set forth for us and if we are to rise up for the …
Read More »Safe, Fire-Free Holiday Weekend
By SFNF The Fourth of July weekend on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) was unexceptional in the best definition of the word – no fire starts, no reports of illegal fireworks and no abandoned and/or illegal campfires on three of the five districts. Patrols did find 21 illegal and/or …
Read More »Hot Dog for Joey Chestnut as he gobbles down a world-record 75 hot dogs
By Arnie Leshin And down and down they went, world champion Joey Chestnut just kept gobbling them down. His 10th consecutive title at his familiar Fourth of July stage in Coney Island at Nathan’s Famous International World Hot Dog championship. Because of the coronavirus pandemic that includes social distancing, the …
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