After 26 years in Legislature, the Albuquerque Democrat, educator and thespian has been nominated to be Senate president pro tempore.
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Monday’s article (“Falling through the cracks,” Nov. 2) speaks to the difficulty in finding housing and paying rent in Santa Fe. Although the …
Santa Fe has long had an affordable housing crisis, with many families struggling to find — and stay in — a home. Those struggles have only increased during the coronavirus pandemic.
The move comes two weeks after protesters toppled the historic obelisk in the center of the Plaza.
Members debated for nearly two hours on an amendment that would shorten the lease and require the nonprofit to host meetings with community members.
A rising case count statewide, plus the coronavirus outbreak at one of Albuquerque's major shelters, on top of the cold weather that will soon arrive, is a triple-whammy for Santa Fe's homeless population, Jordan-Berenis and other advocates said Monday.
An open letter to Mayor Alan Webber, Councilors Renee Villarreal and Signe Lindell, and police Chief Andrew Padilla:
Their grievances grew louder last week when the Santa Fe City Council discussed renewing the lease for the Interfaith Community Shelter at Pete’s Place for four years.
Today’s forest restoration is based on the mistaken idea that historic fires often burned frequently and stayed on the ground (“Forest restora…
On Wednesday, the Santa Fe City Council sent the lease for the Interfaith Community Shelter at Pete’s Place back to several committees before …
Interfaith Community Shelter at Pete’s Place has a 120-bed capacity at its Cerrillos Road building but can only fill 36 beds to comply with social distancing.
The Santa Fe City Council will consider a request Wednesday to renew a lease with the nonprofit that operates Pete's Place on Cerrillos Road for another four years.
Whether we’re Black, Native, Anglo, Latino, Asian, a longtime resident or a newcomer, it’s time to pull together to get through this difficult…
Sen. Bernie Sanders is very concerned, and so am I, that President Donald Trump may not accept the outcome of the November election. He has co…
Committee recommends more lights for street near Pete’s Place, Aug. 31
The committee of five City Council members recommended allocating about $172,000 from $6.5 million in savings the city achieved amid a budget crisis to fully fund a $400,000 lighting and sidewalk improvement project on Harrison Road. The savings came from delaying other capital projects.
Peter Williams is the lead singer of The Sticky, a funk band that's been playing around Santa Fe since 2011. They have a new album, and you're not going to be able to stream it for free.
With the opening of Major League Baseball after a four-month delay, I am reminded that one of the reasons baseball is our national pastime is …
One day you might find yourself walking up to the grand entrance of the Pan American Center in Las Cruces and pass a bronze statue of the man …
I am a white mother of a beautiful black son. I fear for his safety. White adults perceive my son as both older and bigger than he really is. …
Congress provided us cash to stimulate the economy. The money would be deposited in bank accounts of those that had them. Fine. Then a few day…
To sweeten the deal, Los Alamos National Laboratory would be able to use part of the land to build support facilities and enhance its operations.
The Santa Fe attorney beat six other Democratic candidates, including former CIA operative Valerie Plame, in a crowed field to succeed Ben Ray Luján, who is running for U.S. Senate.
Conservatively speaking, 50 years could pass before Republicans win another U.S. Senate race in New Mexico.
When the coronavirus first entered our consciousness at the Interfaith Community Shelter at Pete’s Place, many people, myself included, worrie…
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