Santa Fe police arrest four on charges of DWI, fleeing and more

Late Friday, Santa Fe police apprehended a driver who was allegedly traveling at more than twice the legal speed limit, marking the first of four arrests. All suspects now face DWI, fleeing, and other related charges, as local law enforcement remains focused on road safety.

Santa Fe police arrest four on charges of DWI, fleeing and more

City of Santa Fe seeks info on missing 300K payment from Railyard Community Corp.

A $300,000 payment owed to the City of Santa Fe has gone missing, prompting officials to investigate Railyard Community Corp. While mulling a resolution, the city hopes to settle the matter amicably with the nonprofit, which hired a new executive director this week.

City of Santa Fe seeks info on missing 300K payment from Railyard Community Corp.

Advocates laud eviction fund but say Santa Fe needs more renter protections

Santa Fe’s City Council has approved $750,000 in funding to prevent evictions for those most at risk of homelessness. While advocates applaud this move, they say broader renter protections are essential to truly safeguard residents.

Advocates laud eviction fund but say Santa Fe needs more renter protections

Water matters: Keep Santa Fe Beautiful: Growing Through Community Partnership

Santa Fe residents are strengthening partnerships to protect precious water resources while enhancing the city’s environment. The “Keep Santa Fe Beautiful” initiative underscores how collaboration among community members and organizations fosters a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Water matters: Keep Santa Fe Beautiful: Growing Through Community Partnership

Readers take Santa Fe safety (and me) to task

Henry & The Fish at 217 W. San Francisco St. offers a bright escape on chilly days, featuring creative menu items and expansive windows. Yet, readers’ comments on Santa Fe’s safety remind us that even cozy lunch spots can spark deeper discussions on community concerns.

Readers take Santa Fe safety (and me) to task