2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Spied Undressed
Jan 26th
Uncamouflaged images of the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe have finally hit the web, thanks to the Hyundai Blog. These two snap shots of the 2013 Santa Fe give us our first preview of what we can expect from Hyundai when the new Santa Fe debuts at the New York International Auto Show in April. More >
Santa Fe shut out in regional quarterfinals
Jan 25th
Hannah Shankman had a busy night.
The Santa Fe goalkeeper saved seven of the 21 shots she had fired at her by Trinity Catholic on Tuesday night before the Celtics were able to finish off the Raiders, 8-0, in the Class 2A girls soccer regional quarterfinal. More >
Santa Fe Gold Ramps Up Summit Silver-Gold Mine
Jan 19th
Santa Fe Gold Corporation today reported that its Summit silver-gold mine in southwestern New Mexico is expected to achieve commercial production during January 2012. Mechanized long-hole mining of the ore body began in December 2011 and has proved to be very successful. At the targeted production rate of 400 tons per day, output during 2012 is anticipated to increase by 400% from 2011 levels. Annual revenues over the life of mine are projected to approximate $40 million at recent gold and silver prices. Operating costs are estimated to be $364 per ounce of gold equivalent produced. Ore reserve grades over the life of mine are estimated to average 10.78 ounces per ton silver and 0.143 ounces per ton gold.
NM on pace to be more urban, Hispanic
Jan 5th
New Mexico’s Hispanic population over the next 100 years will grow to be the majority ethnic group, regardless of federal immigration policy, a local researcher and pollster predicts.
At the same time, the number of senior citizens in the state who depend on government services will increase, as budgets for programs to help them will shrink.
Santa Fe surgeon accused of fatal DWI goes to court
Jan 4th
A Santa Fe doctor suspected of driving drunk and killing a four-year-old girl in a crash made her first appearance before a judge Tuesday.
Deborah Aaron, 56, said nothing as Judge Michael Vigil read the homicide by vehicle charge in court. More >
Teens lead Santa Fe deputies on chase
Dec 29th
Deputies said a truck full of teens led them on a high-speed chase from Santa Fe down a narrow and slick rural road to La Cienega.
The nine-mile chase started on Agua Fria Street and ended when the driver crashed into a utility pole off County Road 56 in La Cienega around 1:30 a.m. Monday. More >
Santa Fe digs up financing for takeover
Dec 28th
Columbus Silver Corp. says Santa Fe Gold Corp. (OTCBB:SFEG) has obtained conditional debt financing to complete its planned $10-million takeover of the Vancouver-based junior miner. More >
‘The Nutcracker’ to bring holiday magic to Omaha
Dec 8th
Get ready to embark on a magical journey with the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s performance of “The Nutcracker” at the Orpheum Theatre. From the moment the lights dim, viewers will be transported to an enchanted place filled with sparkling costumes, magnificent sets and phenomenal dance numbers. More >
41 arrests for Santa Fe man
Dec 7th
A Santa Fe man has 41 arrests on his record. Thirty-three-year-old Gerald Romero was told Monday morning that he failed a drug test in violation of his court-ordered electronic monitoring program and would be taken into custody. Instead of surrendering, he ran.
Romero was captured a short while later Monday and arrested for the 41st time and the eighth time in 2011.
Santa Fe ski area to open beginner runs on Saturday
Nov 30th
Ski Santa Fe says it will open its Midland, Easy Street and Pine Flats Beginners Area on 18” of natural and man-made snow on Saturday. The Super Chief Quad Chairlift, Easy Street Beginner Chairlift and Pine Flats Conveyor Lift will be open. The Chipmunk Corner Children’s Center and lift will also be open.
All the ski area’s ski school, rental and dining facilities will be open and lift tickets will be reduced due to the limited opening. Adult full day rates are $48. Half day tickets are $38.


