Police identify man shot, killed Saturday
Police confirm the victim, James Dukette, was the father of the suspect, identified as Zachary Dukette, 34.
Police confirm the victim, James Dukette, was the father of the suspect, identified as Zachary Dukette, 34.
Dozens came to Santa Fe National Cemetery to help plant U.S. flags on each of the 75,000 graves ahead of Monday's ceremony.
Officials say Josef Toney escaped Saturday afternoon from the Youth Detention Center but was taken into custody Sunday morning.
Long before it became a symbol of Santa Fe's status as an art mecca, Canyon Road was at the center of daily life for generations of residents.
Except for the Civil War, no conflict in U.S. history was more divisive than Vietnam. All the more reason to salute those who died there.
A lonely monument to the unit — whose trek to the Pacific in the Mexican-American War helped expand New Mexico — sits along Interstate 25 near Santa Fe.
A Forest Service news release announced the varied surrounding terrain kept growth to around 250 acres Sunday, to a total of just over 2,600 acres.
Police confirm the victim, James Dukette, was the father of the suspect, identified as Zachary Dukette, 34.
A lawyer who specializes in suing over neglect and abuse and a former patient care director offer tips.
The state aims to to shore up services that allow aging people in New Mexico to remain in their homes for as long as possible.
Raúl Burciaga is only the fourth Legislative Council Service director since the drafting and legal research agency was created in 1951.
A new county health plan calls for increased support for residents’ basic needs, including housing, among other actions.
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The box at the center of the Plaza is not going anywhere anytime soon. The city, with its diverse populations and their diverse opinions, clearly remains sharply divided on how to proceed in replacing (or not) the toppled Soldiers’ Monument.
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The Santa Fe New Mexican observes its 175th anniversary with a series highlighting some of the major stories and figures that have appeared in the paper's pages through its history.
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