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— Catch-19?
NM’s decision to review its gun policies has advocates up in arms
— All Business
Tanti Luce 221 is about more than just food--and that's a good thing
— Under the Wire
Blue Cross Blue Shield pushes for yet another rate hike—its seventh in eight years—before new financial transparency rules kick in
— Bus-ted
For years, local officials used a Texas price agreement to green-light bus purchases. Now they’ve stopped—but the same out-of-state bus company still dominates the market
— Making Enemies
Public Enemy is coming, but can you attend?

 

 
 

ABOUT THE SANTA FE REPORTER 


 Circulation: 23,000 (An additional 2,000 to 10,000 copies of select special issues and supplements are distributed citywide.)

Audited by: V.A.C (Verified Audit Circulation)

Publication Day: Every Wednesday

Market Served: Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Northern New Mexico

Member: Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, Alternative Weekly Network, National Newspaper Association, New Mexico Press Association, Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce 

 When it was founded in 1974, the Santa Fe Reporter's mission was to create lively competition for a stodgy and timid daily press. That tradition continues today. 

The Reporter investigates beneath the surface, presenting in-depth stories often overlooked or uninvestigated by the daily press. As a result SFR has distinguished itself with strong coverage of local politics and award-winning writing about the city.

The Reporter also provides in-depth cultural coverage in a city with a vigorous arts scene. Each week, the Santa Fe Reporter's visual arts, film, movie and performing arts section places an emphasis on exciting and critical writing.

SFR also publishes special issues and magazine-style supplements that include seasonal guides to the best indoor and outdoor activities, an award-winning restaurant guide, and Annual Manual, the definitive locals' resource guide to living in Santa Fe.

The distinctive voices in the Reporter have earned it numerous state and national awards. More importantly, it has earned SFR a fiercely loyal readership and penetration of the local market ahead of its daily rival.

 
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