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Line Camp lessons Of all the bars, nightclubs, and music venues that influenced my career as a journalist, none compared with the Line Camp in Pojoaque.
Schools play musical chairs with principals
About a third of the 31 public schools in Santa Fe will have a new principal this coming school year, while a handful of others will get new assistant principals.
State testing hundreds of area wells
After getting an overwhelming response from private well owners, officials have stopped accepting requests to sample water in the Santa Fe area for free testing.
West Alameda, Agua Fria and Lincoln Streets To Be Repaved
West Alameda from St. Francis to Camino Alire will be cold-milled beginning tomorrow and paved from June 30 until July 2. Agua Fria from Solano to Siler Road will be milled on June 29 until July 1 and paved beginning July 6 until July 7. Lincoln Avenue from Palace to Federal Place will be paved on June 29 to June 30.
Rio Grande Voices: Water's watchdogs
Photo: Pojoaque Valley water master VIctor Chavez checks a measuring station near an acequia in NambA©. Chavez has long been a water master in the valley, one of the most contentious basins in a state where water battles are common.
Redford building house near Tesuque, opens Sundance in New Mexico
Actor and director Robert Redford is building a house near Tesuque and plans an offshoot of his Sundance film program in the state.
Post office in Pojoaque closing down Monday
Associated Press - May 15, 2009 5:15 PM ET POJOAQUE, N.M. - Pojoaque's post office is closing.
Today, fire managers began the 6,500 acre, La Sotella Prescribed Burn on the Espanola Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest.
Sandoval Street Bridge Work May 14 and 15
The final remaining work on Sandoval Street Bridge will be completed next week, May 14-15, 2009, weather permitting.
Pojoaque governor runs in Boston Marathon
Pojoaque Pueblo Gov. George Rivera, 45, doesn't devote all his time to his tribal leadership post.
Death penalty dropped in murder case
The Santa Fe District Attorney's Office has decided not to seek the death penalty against two men charged in connection with the execution of an alleged cocaine dealer last summer.
Crews prepare for Good Friday pilgrimage
State transportation workers are getting the route ready for the annual Good Friday pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayo in northern New Mexico.
Arnold Meri Genocide trial subject Arnold Meri, 89, a decorated Red Army veteran charged with genocide for deporting hundreds of his Estonian countrymen to Siberia in 1949, died Friday at his home in Tallinn, Estonia.
Nation's first Native American female judge dies
The first Native American woman to be elected as a state district judge in the United States has died.
Grant County Arts Scene The JW Art Gallery in Hurley is featuring the work of Christine Sandifur.
Book chronicles how locals came to call The City Different 'home'
Victor di Suvero, local author and owner of Pennywhistle Press, has a large circle of friends, and many of them came from somewhere else.
Inn of the Month: Encantado Resort, NM
If you judge a ski hotel by its proximity to the slopes, Encantado falls short. But if you judge it by its ability to turn your ski trip into an indulgent getaway, youa re in luck.
Lives changed, trust lost in 1999 Shuttlejack crash
Ten years ago Monday, a bus crash on Hyde Park Road killed two and stole childhood from many.
The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: A television and a cable TV box were stolen Thursday from a residence in the 600 block of Acequia Madre.
The mayor of Albuquerque has to answer some tough questions after he was caught speeding in Tesuque last month.
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