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    • City roadwork to close downtown streets

      Tribune via AOL· 3 weeks ago

      Apr. 15—San Francisco Street will be closed to traffic Tuesday on the Santa Fe Plaza. The street is scheduled to be closed from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday while a crane replaces three fan units ...

    • Officials, public mull increased safety features at Railyard

      The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 1 month ago

      Mar. 30—The Railyard took years to develop, and years longer to become popular. Now that it's a hub of activity in Santa Fe for commerce, events and train travel, officials say more safety precautions ...

    • Santa Fe County Commission bans single-use plastics

      The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo Finance· 1 month ago

      Mar. 26—Say goodbye to single-use plastic bags in Santa Fe County. The County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to approve an ordinance banning restaurants and retailers from providing single-use ...

    • Minimum wage bills spark fierce debate

      Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Jan. 24—SANTA FE — The debate over New Mexico's minimum wage is far from settled. Just weeks after the state's minimum wage increased to $12 an hour under the final step-up mandated by a 2019 ...

    • Suspect in May attack faced charges in 1998 shooting death

      The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      May 28—A suspect police apprehended with the help of civilians earlier this month after he was accused of battering several people in the downtown area is a career criminal once charged with ...

    • Visiting the Vladem

      The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 7 months ago

      Oct. 13—I was a little late to the party. I toured the Vladem Contemporary art museum when it was still a construction site, but due to a variety of scheduling snafus, I did not see it as an ...

    • Law requiring paid sick leave takes effect in New Mexico

      The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Jul. 1—A law that requires all private employers in New Mexico, regardless of size, to allow their workers to accrue paid sick leave and take it without any threat of retaliation goes into effect ...