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The rodeo's 33rd annual event, held by the New Mexico Gay Rodeo Association, is set for this weekend at Rodeo de Santa Fe.
Alfonso Lovato, who spent decades in city government, died Aug. 1 after a battle with cancer. He was 80 years old.
The new school is the first publicly funded Waldorf school in New Mexico and replaces a former private school at the site.
The state child advocate job is expected to be posted in local and out-of-state markets in the next three weeks.
Joseph Jones again faces a first-degree murder charge; prosecutors are offering two alternatives based on slightly different ...
Joseph Jones again faces a first-degree murder charge; prosecutors are offering two alternatives based on slightly different ...
Former Denver Broncos head coach and New York Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett is resetting his coaching career ...
Other changes to the living wage formula proposed would likely boost the Santa Fe minimum wage to $21.49 by 2035.
Pickleball players can park on Old Taos Highway until the courts close late Tuesday night for further Zozobra preparations.
Aug. 23, 1950: The 19 venerable trees torn out of the capitol grounds yesterday to make room for the new addition are being cut up and hauled away. By tomorrow noon the last evidence of the beautiful ...
Trujillo joins reporter Daniel J. Chacón to discuss his background and his stance on some of the big issues facing the city.
Last November, the American people sent a clear message at the ballot box: They want secure borders, strong immigration enforcement and leaders who put the safety of our citizens first.