SantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Nov 21
Dennis J. Carroll - 11/20/09 13 The New Mexico Supreme Court on Friday ordered the immediate release of 29 people jailed overnight in three lockups in Santa Fe and Taos counties after a Taos judge held them in contempt of court.
Looking back to the glory days of stagecoach travelSantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Nov 21
In our era of high-speed transportation by road, rail and air, it is difficult to recall the days when one's chief means of public transit was by stagecoach.
Town prepares to say goodbye to Governor KingKOB-TV - Fri Nov 20
A small New Mexico town prepares for the funeral of a larger-than-life political legend, and a visit from one of his best pals, a former president of the United States.
Santa Fe Community Foundation awards $410,000 in grantsSantaFeNewMexican.com - Thu Nov 19
The Santa Fe Community Foundation has awarded 40 grants totaling $410,000 to nonprofits in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Mora, San Miguel, Taos and Rio Arriba counties.
Statewide gas prices averaging $2.66 this Thanksgiving holidayClovis News-Journal - Thu Nov 19
Recent travel surveys anticipate as many as 2.1 million, or 9.6 percent of Mountain region travelers, including New Mexico, will drive to their destination this Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Updates on the City's WebsiteCity of Santa Fe - Thu Nov 19
Prescription Trail Guides The City and the New Mexico Department of Health have teamed up to bring Prescription Trail Guides to Santa Fe.
New H1N1 cases down in Santa FeSantaFeNewMexican.com - Wed Nov 18
There are fewer new cases of swine flu in Santa Fe than were reported a month ago.
Ridgway High Students Learn About Southwest on Trip to Santa FeThe Telluride Watch - Wed Nov 18
Ridgway High student Angelina Chaney practiced using a loom on a recent field trip to Santa Fe, N.M. She was one of 29 juniors who took the three-day trip where they visited museums and learned about the culture of the Southwest.
Chopper had no mechanical problemSantaFeNewMexican.com - Wed Nov 18
A helicopter contracted to help with the recovery of the state police helicopter that crashed June 9 in bad weather, killing two, flies away in June with the last of the debris from the site at Santa Fe Baldy.
City seeks input on office shift to SilerSantaFeNewMexican.com - Tue Nov 17
What city-government functions should relocate to a new service center on Siler Road? Which should stay downtown? Those are among the questions a design team of city contractors would like Santa Fe residents to answer at a public meeting this evening at City Hall.
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