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Could This New Mexico City Be the Next Sundance Film Festival Host?
It's no secret that New Mexico is a hot spot for filmmakers! From "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" to "No Country for Old Men," and many other well known films," the Land of Enchantment has played host to a bunch of blockbuster hits and critically acclaimed TV shows. So,...
EPA Brownfields Funding Secured for New Mexico
Federal, state, and local officials were in Santa Fe on July 19 to announce $1 million of funding for Northern New Mexico through the EPA Brownfields program. Brownfields are former industrial or commercial sites where contamination stands in the way of productive re-use of the land. Five hundred thousand dollars...
Water Managers continue to respond to sediment plug on Rio Chama
OSE/ISC Contact: Maggie Fitzgerald – maggie.fitzgerald@ose.nm.gov. Bureau of Reclamation Contact: Pacifica Casares-Chehy – pcasareschehy@usbr.gov. Water Managers continue to respond to sediment plug on Rio Chama: State and Federal partners coordinating to ensure safety and access to water. SANTA FE, N.M. –The Office of the State Engineer and the...
Santa Fe Opera: Return Of Two Free Community Offerings
The Righteous, photo by Curtis Brown for the Santa Fe Opera. SANTA FE—The Santa Fe Opera has announced the return of two free community offerings to complement the 2024 Festival Season:. Opera in the Park screening of The Elixir of Love; and. Opening Nights Radio Broadcasts in partnership with...
KRQE Newsfeed: Salt Fire update, Biden steps down, Stormy weather continues, Horse racing update, Sundance Festival
[1] Shoe prints lead FBI to believe couple started Salt Fire, documents show– Federal investigators say they have identified two suspects they believe caused one of the wildfires that destroyed thousands of acres near Ruidoso. A month after the Salt Fire, the FBI said it is now investigating a man and woman they’ve linked to at least six wildfires, including the Salt Fire. Court documents say between May 3 and June 18, there were 16 suspicious wildland fires started on the Msecalero Apache Reservation all of which were human-caused.
Legislative Council Service Names New Director
Following a months-long search, the Legislative Council today named Shawna Casebier as the new director of the Legislative Council Service. In that role, she will oversee many of the permanent staff and year-round operations at the Roundhouse, including bill drafting and research; building and ground maintenance; information technology; capital outlay and legislative human resources. The director is also responsible for administering legal cases brought by and against the legislature; the census redistricting process; ethics complaints and requests for public records.
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