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The special shape balloon was commissioned to mark the centenary of the annual, cathartic burn of a marionette symbolizing gloom
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The state Tourism Department Wednesday announced the recipients of $3.5 million dollars in marketing grants. The majority of the funds will be used to encourage visiting rural New Mexico.
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Staff at the Visitors Center near Santa Fe Plaza say the most common question they get is Wheres the nearest restroom? They used to send visitors to the La Fonda hotel, but that changed last week with the opening of the citys first public restroom downtown.
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Now flying over the majority of the city requires a special transmitter. To avoid this air space, companies have canceled flights when the wind may blow the them into restricted air space or they're launching outside the city.
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The pandemic made us press pause on a lot of lifes special moments. Vacations. Graduation parties and weddings. But as the country continues to reopen and more people get vaccinated, marriages and ceremonies are surging this summer including in Americas wedding capitol Las Vegas.
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Santa Fes Summer Markets are a Go!Santa Fes three biggest cultural markets announced they will be held in person this summer, bringing a much-needed
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Hotel slowdowns alone could cost states in the Mountain West more than $1.7 billion in tax revenue this year, according to an analysis commissioned by...
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Gov. Susana Martinez delivered the State of the State address Tuesday, January 16, at the start of this years 30-day legislative session. The session is
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New Mexico Game and Fish officials are trying to stop two species of non-native mussels from spreading into local waters by revising the Aquatic Species
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Many people believe travel is the geographic cure for what ails us in our daily routines. Physically relocating allows us distance enough from home, and