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— We'll Meet Again
Santa Fe loses one of its favorite sons
— South Side Rising
Despite enduring challenges, Santa Fe’s south side is moving up
— Dangerous Mind
School staffers say charismatic assistant principal wrongly booted from post
— Homeless in Santa Fe
Two women - one homeless, one not - on what it means to live on the streets of the City Different
— Making the Law
On this session’s agenda: PRC reform, budget bills and “citizen lobbying”
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Feb 6, 2012

This Tuesday, Feb. 7, residents of the Santa Fe Public Schools district will vote on whether to continue to offer approximately $12.7 million in annual, property tax-based funding for the district.

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Feb 3, 2012

 An Ortiz Middle School teacher is resigning effective Feb. 29, citing "unsavory practices within Santa Fe Public Schools" and a district-wide "dangerous situation."

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Feb 3, 2012

 For the second year in a row, city officials in Santa Fe are lobbying the legislature for a bill that would give cities the option to require new condominiums to meet city zoning requirements.

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Feb 3, 2012

Caldera Gallery and Counter Culture Cafe in the Baca Railyard present a dinner theater event, Feb. 29. Tickets are $75.

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Features

No Page Unturned

Five essential books for understanding New Mexico

There are a lot of things Edward Abbey didn’t like: dams, fences, billboards—and cars in national parks. Writing of his time working at Arches National Park, in Desert Solitaire, he railed against visitors who never stepped from their vehicles: “Let the people walk. Or ride horses, bicycles, mules, wild pigs—anything—but keep the automobiles and the motorcycles and all their motorized relatives out.”

by Laura Paskus
Local News
Local News Money Games
Republicans and Democrats tussle over new revenues
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Local News Rudderless Ship
A long-term leadership vacancy leaves Native American children adrift
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Local News Big Picture
SFR's Weekly Matrix
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Culture
Music Reviews Get Funked
The Sticky adds some much-needed fun to Santa Fe’s nightlife
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Food Writing Chopped
What a restaurant's closing means for Santa Fe's culinary economy
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Art Reviews A Night at the Museum
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s abstract landscapes
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Community Blogs

Sleep, Pray, Drugs: The O-Zone

Perhaps you should never fully trust anyone whose business card reads “Belief System Re-Patterning through Psychobiology.” In fact, anytime someone describes his or her professio...

 
SFReeper

Community in Confusion

ARCOS Dance looks at teen identity in context of technology

As dancers whizz past and lighting cues move into position at Arcos Dance’s 500 Words or Less at a rehearsal Jan. 25, I remember the rush of performing,—always seeming behind, those uneasy nerves ...

 
7 Days

7 Days

Feb. 01

   ---1 Newt Gingrich plans to colonize the moon.Can we send him there first?2 Planned Facebook IPO could raise $10 billion.So Mark Zuckerberg can buy more hoodies.3 NM Border Authority...

 
Community Blogs

Mother Tongue: Thank-You Notes

On my desk a list of thank-you letters to write lies next to a pile of notecards. Okay, the notecards are still in a drawer. I’m behind. I’m behind on many things, all the time...

 
New Mexico News Feed
Driver's license bill faces legislative test Wednesday
Republican Gov. Susana Martinez and her allies are making another appeal to the Legislature to overturn a New Mexico law allowing driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.
Children locked inside a car trunk, on purpose
It sure is a stunning way to teach children how to prevent getting trapped inside a car trunk and dying. Place them in the trunk and let them try to escape.
Help NMPolitics.net hire a reporter
I intend to add another journalist with his or her own skills and passions to NMPolitics.net?s reporting staff, but I need your help to make it happen. This year?s fundraising drive begins today, and I?m trying to raise $18,000. Click on the headline to make a donation!
The merits of the Heart Gallery are not at issue
The governor is free to maintain a permanent exhibit of photographs of children up for adoption in the Governor?s Gallery. However, permanent or long-term exhibits of agencies or organizations throughout the State Capitol are not permitted, no matter how meritorious.
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