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Bishop's Lodge and the Future of Water Reuse
State environmental officials will conduct an inspection at Bishop’s Lodge this week. It’s a routine procedure they’re carrying out in response to the luxury hotel’s permit application to release their treated wastewater into Little Tesuque Creek. Yesterday, KSFR spoke with Jason Herman, who is program manager...
Santa Fe mayor speaks out against SCOTUS homeless ruling
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe says it stands firmly against the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing law enforcement to arrest homeless people for sleeping in public places. Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber says the SCOTUS decision from two weeks ago not only fails to address the root causes of homelessness […]
Taxation and Revenue Dept. expands disaster filing extensions for New Mexicans
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Taxation and Revenue Department has expanded the filing extensions it has made available for taxpayers affected by the fires in the Ruidoso area. People affected by the fire who had returns with normal due dates of June 25, 2024, and July 25, 2024, can now file on September 25, 2024, according to a news release.
Santa Fe (NM) Dedicates Fire Station to Late Chief, the City’s First Paramedic
A small group of Santa Fe firefighters standing atop a 25-year-old fire station on Richards Avenue pulled away several tarps Thursday morning to reveal a new name for the facility: Chief Frank DiLuzio Station 7. The reveal came at the end of a dedication ceremony in which city officials and...
Grants Awarded to Climate Change Projects, Flagstaff Included
The 4 Corners Carbon Coalition, a group of cities and counties in the Western U.S., has awarded $335,000 to four projects designed to combat climate change and reduce wildfire risks by sucking carbon from the air. These projects will use the latest carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches to transform organic waste into practical, value-added resources like biochar.
Letters to the Editor: July 17, 2024
While I can appreciate the stance of the ACLU, as a person who drives past a very narrow median on a regular basis, I am concerned for the health and safety of those standing on the medians as well as drivers who may accidentally injure someone. I have seen people staggering into turn lanes. Often, there is also a dog with the person on the narrow median, which is terrifying. Because there are other medians that are wider and presumably safer, it seems sensible to restrict the use of the very narrow medians, especially given that is supported by the Santa Fe Police Department.
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