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Topic: government
Wednesday, July 6,2011
Local News

Teaching Sickness

Santa Fe Public Schools cuts nurses to save money

Wren Abbott
Starting next year, some schools will employ school nurses only three days per week in an effort to save the school district money.
Wednesday, July 6,2011
Local News

Private Property

Indicators: July 6

Joey Peters
On June 24, the night before Corazón announced its closure, the now-defunct venue hosted a victory party for Keep Santa Fe Working, a coalition that successfully blocked attempts to raise city bus fees this year.
Wednesday, July 6,2011
Local News

Pro-Strife

In Brief

Wren Abbott
The Project Defending Life Pregnancy Resource Center shouldn’t expect a welcoming muffin basket from its new neighbors.
07.04.2011 {ago} Durham-Gaza

Greece Vs Gaza

Santa Fe Resident on the way to Gaza cited in Greece

by SFR Staff
Santa Fe resident Linda Durham was among a handful of activists--en route to Gaza on an aid flotilla--harassed and cited by Greek police in a counterpoint to celebrations of US independence.

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Wednesday, June 29,2011

Hard Sell

Indicators: June 29

Wren Abbott
SFPS' architect for Agua Fria school construction missed the budget bus. Reputable contractors say there's not enough money to do the job.
Wednesday, June 29,2011
Interviews

SFR Talk: Rail Rundown

with Santa Fe Officials

Ramon A Lovato
When Railrunner service was cut recently, Santa Fe didn’t get a vote. No Santa Fe representative has sat on the Rio Metro Board since its inception. Now, Santa Fe officials are pushing the Rio Metro Board to reverse the decision.
Wednesday, June 29,2011
Local News

Justice Delayed

The PRC squabbles over telecom rules…again

Joey Peters
The most recent sign of PRC dysfunction came June 21, when the New Mexico Supreme Court struck down the commission’s ruling on the third and latest phase of the Alternative Form of Regulation, a regulatory document that sets much of the state’s telecom standards.
Wednesday, June 22,2011
Local News

Squeeze Play

Driving Alone

SFR
On June 17, the Rio Metro Regional Transit District Board voted to eliminate weekend service on the New Mexico Rail Runner Express.
Wednesday, June 22,2011
Local News

Take Two

Indicators: June 22

Joey Peters
Film industry spending has been sliding in New Mexico for the past three years.
Wednesday, June 15,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Choose My Fate

Zane Fischer
Every food blogger, policy wonk, nutritionist, restaurant critic, farmer, grocer and concerned parent has weighed in on the government’s new graphic representation of dietary guidelines. One end of the spectrum is crying foul—saying the whole thing is food-industry propaganda—and the other end is congratulating the United States Department of Agriculture on its progressive leap forward.
 
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