KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Fri Nov 06
The warrants are ready in 1,600 traffic court cases in Santa Fe County. But first, drivers are being given the chance to settle their outstanding tickets before state police conduct a roundup.
Gas company releasing gas in southwest S.F. while replacing pipelineSantaFeNewMexican.com - Wed Nov 04
New Mexico Gas Co. workers made a scheduled release of natural gas on the southwest side of Santa Fe early Wednesday morning as part of the earthwork under way for a new Walmart Supercenter.
Police notes Nov. 3, 2009SantaFeNewMexican.com - Tue Nov 03
The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: a An unknown person stole $2,000 worth of jewelry on Oct.
Man arrested for 10th DWIKOB - Mon Nov 02
A Rio Rancho man was arrested Saturday and charged for the tenth time with driving while intoxicated.
Santa Fe man gets five years in road rage attackAlamogordo Daily News - Sun Nov 01
SANTA FE A Santa Fe man has been sentenced to five years in prison stemming from a high-speed road rage attack a year ago.
N.M. man gets 5 years in road-rage attackDenver Post - Sun Nov 01
A Santa Fe man has been sentenced to five years in prison stemming from a high-speed road-rage attack a year ago.
Community comes together for fall festival at The DownsSantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Oct 31
Four-year-old Brianna Bustos not only got to show off her witch costume Saturday at a fall festival near La Cienega, she also welcomed two new additions to her family.
Police notes Oct. 31, 2009SantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Oct 31
The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: Four tires were stolen off a 1987 Izuzu Trooper parked in the 1400 block of Fourth Street on Thursday.
End of buildup keeps county mired in recessionSantaFeNewMexican.com - Fri Oct 30
The construction cranes that towered over Santa Fe for two years did more than just move steel into new buildings and bridges a ' they created jobs.
City weighs suit over historic design authoritySantaFeNewMexican.com - Fri Oct 30
The city attorney is considering asking a judge to rule on whether Santa Fe's historic design rules apply to government-owned property.
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