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Considering the extra fees airlines continue to heap upon recession-weary consumers, coupled with pilots overshooting intended destinations due to "cockpit distractions," it's probably best to keep both feet safely on the ground this Christmas and drive somewhere close for that winter getaway.
to Accelerate Spending on Infrastructure
GRT fell 14.6 percent compared to the same month last year. However, because the City of Santa Fe adopted a dramatically reduced budget for 2009, the cumulative budget shortfall for the year-to-date is 2.2%. In light of this latest information, the City of Santa Fe will continue to work aggressively to stimulate the local economy and address any ...
The past 100 years, Dec. 9, 2009
From The Santa Fe New Mexican: December 9, 1909: John V. Conway, county school superintendent, left this morning for a week's visit among the southern school districts; Cerrillos, Madrid, Golden, San Pedro, Stanley, Hyer, Otto and Fairview, and will return by way of Cienega and Agua Fria schools.
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It was such a beautiful afternoon today that I couldn't bear the thought of taking I-25 to Santa Fe.
Local news in brief Nov. 9, 2009
Police: Cyclist hit along Guadalupe A bicyclist was injured Sunday morning when he was struck by a car in the intersection of Guadalupe and Catron streets, police said.
Editorial: Past 100 years for Oct. 31, 2009
From the pages of The New Mexican : October 31, 1909: The work on the new courthouse is progressing very rapidly and G.M. Lyon of the firm of Lyon & Axtel, who have the building contract, states that the county officials will be occupying the building not later than Feb.
NM firm lands grants for rural broadband access
An Albuquerque business, Agavue, will receive $1.12 million to build computer centers in Cerrillos and Manzano that will offer broadband Internet access and provide technical support for rural areas of New Mexico.
By-laws discussed during Student Gov. meeting
Tensions rose at the Student Assembly meeting Tuesday night during discussions about government by-laws. A proposal by Student Body Vice-President Anna Cerilli for a revision of Student Government by-laws was tabled until next week following arguments about the proposal.
Local briefs for Sept. 5, 2009
First Judicial District Court officials are expecting about 175 prospective jurors to show up Wednesday for two trials later this month, including Carlos Fierro's. The court sent out approximately 700 jury summons a ' two panels worth a ' for Tuesday.
Abandoned mines dangerous, historic
While the state continues to seal abandoned and dangerous mines, Santa Fe County has opened an old mining area near Cerrillos to the public.
Bobcat Bite: The Best Burgers in Santa Fe
Bobcat Bite is where you get the best burgers in Santa Fe. And you get them Southwest style, that is, with lots of green chili sauce.
Petroglyph Hill opens to visitors
The peak of Petroglyph Hill offers access to some of the most spectacular views in the Galisteo Basin, with an overlook that includes Cerrillos Hills, Burnt Corn Pueblo and the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountain ranges.
Last Call for Retiring Battalion Chief David Huckabee
Assistant Chief Huckabee will be retiring tomorrow following twenty years of service with the City of Santa Fe Fire Department.
Santa Fe Public Library Presents Free Workshop on Sketching Nature
The program will be taught by Sherry Bishop, a local calligrapher, painter and book artist.
Last Call for Retiring Battalion Chief David Huckabee
Assistant Chief Huckabee will be retiring tomorrow following twenty years of service with the City of Santa Fe Fire Department.
Trail Dust: History comes alive in state's many ghost towns
Photo: The ghostly remains of Elizabethtown a ' once a prosperous mining center in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains a ' in 1943.
Study tracks city's lower water usage
If water use was a Santa Fe sport where the lowest guzzler scored points, the old Bellamah neighborhood could lord it over the Sol y Lomas subdivision.
Bike/pedestrian tunnel gains backing
Photo: The intersection of St. Francis Drive and Cerrillos Road is one of the most congested in Santa Fe.