Santa Fe /tags/santa-fe Santa Fe en-US Copyright Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:33:03 GMT “Mansion tax” will be on the ballot in Santa Fe this November /local-news/2023-08-24/mansion-tax-will-be-on-the-ballot-in-santa-fe-this-november Santa Fe voters will decide in November whether to instate a “mansion tax” or extra tax on buyers of houses over $1 million. Dozens of residents turned out ahead of a city council vote on the proposal Tuesday, and most voiced frustration with the high cost of housing in the city. Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:33:03 GMT /local-news/2023-08-24/mansion-tax-will-be-on-the-ballot-in-santa-fe-this-november Megan Myscofski Santa Fe Police Department announces new drone program /local-news/2023-07-31/santa-fe-police-department-announces-new-drone-program The Santa Fe Police Department announced a new drone program last week. The department said the five new drones will be employed in search and rescue missions, among other uses. Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:24:25 GMT /local-news/2023-07-31/santa-fe-police-department-announces-new-drone-program Megan Myscofski Inclusionary housing expert says defensiveness is holding many cities back from building /local-news/2023-06-14/inclusionary-housing-expert-says-defensiveness-is-holding-many-cities-back-from-building Like much of the country, New Mexico is dealing with a crunch on affordable housing. Rent in the state has increased 70%, just since 2017, according to the Legislative Finance Committee. Rick Jacobus is an expert on inclusionary housing who works with cities to plan for more equitable options. He spoke recently in Santa Fe and told 91’s Megan Myscofski that while many factors go into the lack of lower- and middle-income housing, the underlying problem is we have built a system that’s overly defensive. Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:00:45 GMT /local-news/2023-06-14/inclusionary-housing-expert-says-defensiveness-is-holding-many-cities-back-from-building Megan Myscofski Santa Fe marks annual COVID-19 Memorial Day with Plaza event /local-news/2023-03-06/santa-fe-marks-annual-covid-19-memorial-day-with-plaza-event Officials and residents gathered in Santa Fe Plaza to remember those who died of COVID-19 and their loved ones, and to celebrate essential workers and first responders. Mon, 06 Mar 2023 23:45:15 GMT /local-news/2023-03-06/santa-fe-marks-annual-covid-19-memorial-day-with-plaza-event Alice Fordham With many attendees and high valuations, the Antiques Roadshow in Santa Fe airs next week /local-news/2023-01-20/with-many-attendees-and-high-valuations-the-antiques-roadshow-in-santa-fe-airs-next-week The items included autographs from Muhammad Ali and Alfred Hitchcock, sculptures, paintings and a Native American beaded shirt. Some were valued in the six figures. Fri, 20 Jan 2023 22:35:35 GMT /local-news/2023-01-20/with-many-attendees-and-high-valuations-the-antiques-roadshow-in-santa-fe-airs-next-week Alice Fordham Book update offers more context for Santa Fe history /show/university-showcase/2022-12-16/book-update-offers-more-context-for-santa-fe-history On this episode, we talk with Audra Bellmore, author of the fifth edition of "Old Santa Fe Today." For decades, the book has been used by tourists, writers and scholars to delve into the history and architecture of the City Different. It was originally published in 1966 and the new edition explores Santa Fe’s architecture, history and important figures through properties designated as worthy of preservation by the Historic Santa Fe Foundation. Fri, 16 Dec 2022 15:23:55 GMT /show/university-showcase/2022-12-16/book-update-offers-more-context-for-santa-fe-history Megan Kamerick City of Santa Fe reverts back to camping ban for people facing homelessness /local-news/2022-09-07/city-of-santa-fe-reverts-back-to-camping-ban-for-people-facing-homelessness The City of Santa Fe announced it will bring back a no-camping policy that would prohibit sleeping in parks. With around 150 people unhoused on the streets of Santa Fe each night, the city will also begin strategizing to meet the needs of that community. Thu, 08 Sep 2022 03:47:19 GMT /local-news/2022-09-07/city-of-santa-fe-reverts-back-to-camping-ban-for-people-facing-homelessness Jeanette DeDios Training helps law enforcement identify human trafficking victims /local-news/2022-08-12/training-helps-law-enforcement-identify-human-trafficking-victims People caught in human trafficking often go unseen by authorities, especially if they’re afraid to seek help. That’s why a new training program is helping law enforcement recognize the signs of trafficking and understand effective ways to intervene. 91 spoke with Democratic Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez about how these training programs could help missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives as well. Fri, 12 Aug 2022 14:30:52 GMT /local-news/2022-08-12/training-helps-law-enforcement-identify-human-trafficking-victims Jeanette DeDios Auditor plans state intervention in Santa Fe's "in distress" finances /local-news/2022-04-28/auditor-plans-state-intervention-in-santa-fes-in-distress-finances The Auditor's office said in a statement that the City of Santa Fe had failed to take years of concerns over things like the late filing of financial reports seriously. Thu, 28 Apr 2022 16:01:00 GMT /local-news/2022-04-28/auditor-plans-state-intervention-in-santa-fes-in-distress-finances Alice Fordham Tensions around shelter highlight growing homelessness concerns /local-news/2022-02-04/tensions-around-shelter-highlight-growing-homelessness-concerns Pete's Place was opened more than a decade ago because in the cold Santa Fe winters, people who were drunk or high and had nowhere to go could and did freeze to death. It has likely saved many lives. But the shelter has lately become a focus of frustration for some local residents and businesses, who say more people are living on the street outside, that their behavior is antisocial and they sometimes cause damage. Fri, 04 Feb 2022 20:39:58 GMT /local-news/2022-02-04/tensions-around-shelter-highlight-growing-homelessness-concerns Alice Fordham