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Parking in Downtown Santa Fe, N.M., Improved by New App

New Mexico's state capital has launched a new smartphone application, in partnership with ParkMobile, that allows residents and visitors to easily find available parking spaces, as well as remotely add money to meters — and it's free to the city. → Read More

Focus on addiction, not overdose, to help state opioid crisis

As the opioid epidemic intensifies elsewhere in the U.S., New Mexico has seen its overdose death rate plateau and, between 2015 and 2016, decrease slightly.On top of … → Read More

Flooding in Santa Fe 'a 1,000-Year Event'

Downtown and the city’s center were the hardest-hit areas, according to forecasters, who reported 3.57 inches of rainfall south of the Plaza — more than a fourth of the city’s annual average rainfall delivered in one delirious night. → Read More

Philmont Scout Ranch backcountry closed for first time

The Philmont Scout Ranch, the 140,000-acre Boy Scouts of America outdoor destination in Northeastern New Mexico, announced Thursday it will close its backcountry areas for the first time in its … → Read More

New ERP Deployment in Santa Fe, N.M., Nearly Quadruples in Cost

The city's software contract with Maine-based BerryDunn has almost quadrupled in the last year and a half. → Read More

Connecting Santa Fe

Plans to enhance broadband and cell coverage in the New Mexico capital are getting a boost from several new telecommunication franchise agreements. → Read More

Santa Fe Wants to Train, Equip Bystanders for Bleeding Stations

A resolution borne out of discussions between the city fire, police and emergency management departments would set the city on a course to purchase bleeding-control stations, to be placed at 17 city facilities. → Read More

SWAIA head stepping down after turbulent 3-year tenure

Dallin Maybee, chief operating officer of the nonprofit Southwestern Association for Indian Arts... → Read More

Environmentalists, PNM oppose massive wind power project

An energy giant wants to bring a massive sweep of renewable power to New Mexico. Hundreds of new wind turbines would deliver emissions-free energy to more than 100,000 … → Read More

Santa Fe Mayor Hopes to Explore Possibility of 100 Percent Clean Energy Future

Three years ago, the City Council passed a resolution that declared the city’s desire to achieve 50 percent renewable energy by 2025, but now the mayor is interested in achieving 100 percent renewable energy by that year. → Read More

With eyes on national tribute, New Mexico celebration to honor WWII journalist Pyle

On what will be the 117th anniversary of his birth near tiny Dana, Ind., Ernie Pyle, the decorated World War II correspondent, will be celebrated more than 1,200 miles away in Albuquerque, the city Pyle had planned to make his home before a Japanese bullet found him on a Pacific island in April 1945. → Read More

Santa Fe Council to Vote on Restarting Traffic Operations Program

Since the Santa Fe Traffic Operations Program (STOP) program ended, Santa Fe police have seen a 42 percent increase in traffic complaints and requests for monitoring, and total crashes across the city have increased each year since 2014. → Read More

'They were inseparable'

In selfies posted on his Facebook page, Damian Herrera is seen smiling and looking cheerful - starkly different from the portrait emerging from police who say he shot to death three members of his … → Read More

Coen brothers to film series in Santa Fe

'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,' the highly anticipated Western from acclaimed writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen, will be filmed in Santa Fe this summer.Details of the production's scope, subject material and cast … → Read More

Coen brothers to film series in Santa Fe

'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,' the highly anticipated Western from acclaimed writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen, will be filmed in Santa Fe this summer.Details of the production's scope, subject material and cast … → Read More