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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?

 

 
Topic: economy
Wednesday, June 8,2011
Opinion

Zane's World

A More Private Planet

Zane Fischer
After 10 years and something approaching 500 columns, Zane’s World is ending as a weekly feature in the Santa Fe Reporter.
Wednesday, June 8,2011
Local News

Making Census

Indicators: June 8

Rani Molla
It’s that time of the decade again, wherein census info for the past 10 years begins to trickle in. Listen up as we disprove assumptions about our Santa Fe.
Wednesday, June 8,2011
Local News

Nurse-Ectomy

In Brief

Wren Abbott
An internal Christus St Vincent Regional Medical Center memo blames a loss in funding from Santa Fe County for downsizing 14 hospital jobs.
Wednesday, May 25,2011

Engine That Could

Indicators: May 25

Wren Abbott
Riding public transportation is habit-forming; at least, that’s what its advocates hope. There’s the opportunity to multitask and reduce stress, not to mention the potential for napping, American Public Transportation Association spokesman Mantill Williams says.
Wednesday, May 11,2011
Local News

Outwageous

Indicators: May 11

Wren Abbott
New economic data created to estimate living expenses in New Mexico suggests that new jobs created over the next decade won’t necessarily pay well enough to provide any New Mexicans with economic security, let alone Santa Feans.
Wednesday, May 4,2011
Local News

Too Damn High

Indicators: May 4

Alexa Schirtzinger
The ripple effect of the 2008 housing crash continues to widen. On April 26, a study by researchers at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reported an unprecedented housing squeeze on low- and middle-income families.
Wednesday, May 4,2011
Local News

County Approves Christus Cash

In Brief

Wren Abbott
Santa Fe County commissioners have signed off on an unconventional arrangement to boost Medicaid dollars for Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center.
Wednesday, April 27,2011
Local News

Pay to Stay

Indicators: April 27

Wren Abbott
A new study released by the Immigration Policy Center will set straight anyone who imagines that illegal immigrants side step tax day.
Wednesday, April 27,2011
Local News

True Value

Santa Fe enters another year of inequality in property taxes

Alexa Schirtzinger
The Santa Fe County Assessor’s Office closed at noon on Good Friday, but even a shortened schedule and the beginning of Easter weekend didn’t stop the steady stream of disgruntled property owners filling the office’s lobby.
Wednesday, April 20,2011
Local News

Exec Privilege

Indicators: April 20

Alexa Schirtzinger
SFR researched more than 500 companies with operations in New Mexico that registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission at some point during the past decade. Only 12 filed 10-Ks, the annual reports required of large public companies, for 2010—including three mining outfits, two medical technology companies, a utility company and a bank.
 
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