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By Richard Nebel
Former Santa Fe priest to take plea in abuse case, court filing says
By Nicholas Gilmore
First Native Fashion Week launches in Santa Fe
By Alice Fordham
Los Alamos High School Graduating Senior Joshua Danforth To Join U.S. Navy As Cryptologic Technician
Santa Fe hosting comedy workshops with business focus
By Curtis Segarra
'Guns to Gardens' gun buyback event next weekend in Santa Fe
By Jonathan Fjeld
Judge sides with city in 8-year battle over cell tower, saying owner needs approval
By Carina Julig & Jim Weber
Chipmunk native to New Mexico could soon be protected by feds as population dwindles
By Marilyn Upchurch
Santa Fe's community development director to retire | Local News | santafenewmexican.com
By Carina Julig
Los Alamos County Council Okays $377 Million FY25 Budget
By Kirsten Laskey & Carol A. Clark
Los Alamos County: Low-hanging Communication Line On Walnut Canyon Rim Trail Is Now Repaired
By Carol A. Clark
Northern New Mexico College And Española Valley High School Students Engineer Glove To Help Mitigate Parkinson's Disease Symptoms
By Carol A. Clark
Sky Railway: Adventures In Santa Fe
By Carol A. Clark
LAPD Warns Of Public Health Risk At North Mesa Baseball Fields Due To Items Found Monday And Tuesday
Los Alamos County Library Board Hears Presentation On Efforts To Increase Accessibility To All Users
By Carol A. Clark
A new Los Alamos tech could give us clean energy and drinkable water
By Prashant Sharan
Governor enlists Santa Fe youth to clean up parks to 're-beautify New Mexico'
By Daniel J. Chacón
- The Governor’s School Community Challenge involved youth from various schools cleaning up four Santa Fe parks.
- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham joined students in picking up trash on Wednesday at SWAN Park.
- “I’ve been worried about the accumulation of trash in every single community everywhere,” Lujan Grisham said.
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New Mexico Superintendent Of Insurance Urges Consumers To Protect Themselves Against Identify Theft After Cyberattacks
By Carol A. Clark
Santa Fe officials eye Sundance Film Festival
By Matthew Narvaiz
Business & Entertainment
- The Sundance Institute plans to move the annual Sundance Film Festival from its current location of Park City, Utah.
- Santa Fe officials say they hope to bring Sundance, one of the largest film festivals in the country, to the city.
- The Sundance Institute will request proposals and ultimately select a host city beginning in 2027.
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New owners of The Lodge look to reinvent, renovate longtime Santa Fe hotel
By Jim Weber & Matthew Narvaiz