By SFNF Like many other areas on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), the 6.7-mile Rio en Medio Trail #163 about 14 miles north of downtown Santa Fe has surged in popularity as people seek relief from quarantine by taking to the woods. The problem is that access to the …
Read More »Santa Fe Real Estate Spring 2020
By Varela Real Estate Leaders in the local residential real estate market are optimistic for a rebound despite the nose-dive in sales and listings caused by COVID-19 pandemic. The number of sales in April was 58% lower this year than last – 512 pending sales compared to 1,218 in April …
Read More »Fuelwood Permit Sales Start June 1 on Santa Fe National Forest
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) will begin selling personal use fuelwood permits on Monday, June 1. In alignment with federal guidance on COVID-19 and New Mexico public health orders, the SFNF has adopted a no-contact process to sell permits over the phone and deliver them by postal …
Read More »Udall Joins New Mexico Municipal League’s Mayoral Caucus for Discussion on Federal Support for Local Governments
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.) joined the New Mexico Municipal League’s weekly caucus call with mayors to discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on their communities. During the call with approximately 60 mayors from around the state, Udall outlined measures the U.S. Senate should …
Read More »Santa Fe Recognized as Global Leader in Sustainability with LEED Gold Certification
By City of Santa Fe The City of Santa Fe has been awarded LEED® Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council® (USGBC) for its exceptional performance in fostering a sustainable, resilient city. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used rating system in the world …
Read More »Udall, Heinrich Join Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act
By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) joined the bipartisan Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act which would recapture a limited number of unused visas from prior years and allocate them to doctors and nurses who can help in the fight against COVID-19. The Healthcare …
Read More »Santa Fe Parking Will Remove Bags On Meters June 1
By City of Santa Fe Demand for parking all over Santa Fe is a strong indicator that the City’s economic reawakening is well underway. The proposed phased-in parking plan for downtown parking is designed to provide support for local businesses and convenience for shoppers and motorists. Parking garages have been …
Read More »SFCC’s fall registration features new Massage Therapy Certificate and revitalized Engineering Machining Technologies Certificate
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College has opened registration for the fall semester. The fall semester begins Monday, August 24. Among the many fall program offerings, SFCC will launch a new massage therapy certificate program, as well as revitalized engineering machining technologies certificate. SFCC President Becky Rowley, Ph.D. said, …
Read More »Weekly fishing report
By NM Game and Fish Get into angling, exploring and being a part of the great outdoors For the past 15 years or so, introducing new anglers to the art and sport of angling has been a major part of my life. There is something magical about the moment someone …
Read More »SFNF Issues Closure Order for Forest Road 10
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) today issued a closure order for an 11-mile segment of Forest Road (FR) 10 to protect public health and safety while crews replace 24 culverts and resurface the road. The closure order will be in effect from 8 a.m. today to July …
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