City to Appeal County’s Agua Julia Decision
City of Santa Fe on Wednesday Notice submitted Santa Fe County filed a plan to appeal last month in the First Judicial District Court from approving a map that expanded the historic village of Agua Julia. The map showed a compromise plan for an area of the county designated as 1B, allowing hundreds of homeowners to enter the village and leaving other portions open for the city to annex. The area was identified as territory to be annexed by the city in the settlement agreement, but was in a deadlock after the city failed to complete the process by 2018 as stipulated in the agreement. Mayor Alan Webber, city council members and county commissioners adopted a joint resolution aimed at negotiating the deal in 2021, restarting the process. Lobbying of citizen petitions to incorporate parts of the area into villages instead of cities has led to several public rallies. legal objection out of town. Homewise, which plans to develop the area, has also applied. Legal Notice of Administrative Complaint But then I came up with a map violation solution that was approved by the county board. City officials testified that they were against plans to annex part of the land to the village of Agua Fraia, but did not attend the final county meeting last month when commissioners approved a compromise. Mayor Alan Webber told SFR at the time that the city “needs to look at its legal options, and then we’ll see what happens.”
SFPD evacuates downtown over possible bomb hoax
Santa Fe police evacuated many downtown locations yesterday It was in response to a potential bomb threat, but concluded that the event may have been a hoax. Around 1:00 p.m., SFPD responded to a call of a suspicious package near the Hotel Chimayo at 125 Washington Avenue. Police secured the area, activated the ministry’s explosive ordnance disposal team, and ordered shelter and evacuation, according to a news release. A message was sent to several locations in the area and remained there for about a year. about 2 hours. (santa fe new mexican By Phaedra Heywood live streaming part of the event). After several hours, Reported by SFPD The EOD team evaluated the device and determined that it was “an inert, non-explosive device. However, the appearance and construction of the device led EOD investigators to believe that it was a deliberate hoax.” The device, which closely resembled an improvised explosive device, was collected as evidence to determine its origin and whether it was intentionally intended to be used in a terrorist bombing. It will be further evaluated to investigate this, which is a criminal offense under New Mexico law.”
State issues first cannabis business license revocation
The State Department of Regulatory Licensing yesterday revoked cannabis licenses for the first time since adult recreational sales began last April.according to news releaseof the department final decision The Cannabis Control Division of Paradise Distro LLC in Albuquerque has committed the following violations following numerous violations by the company: Possessing, receiving, or selling cannabis products stamped with the State of California that are not of New Mexico origin. Label products such as edibles and concentrates that are not properly documented in the required shipping manifests. There were also inaccurate reporting of sales data, including more than $56,000 in cash and more than $8,338 in additional funds that were not reported by BioTrack, a state-mandated track and trace system. “This cancellation should serve as a warning to those selling or receiving cannabis products outside of the state,” Linda Trujillo, director of the New Mexico Department of Regulation and Licensing, said in a statement. “Our compliance officers are stepping up inspections and will continue to work to keep bad actors out of the New Mexico cannabis industry.” signed a letter asking states to temporarily suspend licensing until they crack down on
Archbishops Commemorate the Test of the Trinity
A consortium of local faiths and anti-nuclear groups 78th anniversary Trinity test with wakes and events, “From Reflection to Action: Interfaith Commemoration of Trinity Trials” This Sunday, July 16th, 4-6pm Santa Maria de la Paz Community Hall (11 College Ave). The event opens at 3:15 p.m. and includes music and art exhibits. Pre-registration is encouraged and Event will be live streamed. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, nuclear surveillance new mexico, Soka Gakkai International-USA, Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortiumand United Church of Santa FeThe event will feature a lecture by Reverend John C. Wester, Archbishop of Santa Fe. “The extremely dangerous predicament of our human family can no longer be denied or ignored,” Wester said in a statement. “We are in a new nuclear arms race that is far more dangerous than the first. I believe.” Read Wester’s Long Pastoral Letter on Nuclear Weapons here.
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KUNM News Director Megan Kamerick Talk with Pussy Riot Co-Founder Nadia TolokonnikovaThe installation “This Art Is A Hammer That Shapes Reality” recently Container Gallery in Santa Fe— International premiere of a work of art by Tolokonnikova. 2 years in prison in Russia He played a song criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin with his bandmates. The work reflects Tolokonnikova’s experience. “A lot of my art is my healing,” she told KUNM, adding that she hopes her show will inspire others. “Courage is the ability to act in the face of fear,” she says. “My day is a struggle with fear and courage.”
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vanity fair Spotlight your favorite Santa Fe celebrities (Sorry, Jean): Ali McGraw and her ‘semi-glamorous life’.This story is part of VFsis an “old Hollywood book club” and focuses on McGraw’s 1991 memoir. Movie: AutobiographyThe magazine describes it as “an autobiography of a man who lived the life of his dreams and fell in love with the charm he longed for.” To emphasize this lesson, VFs “For many years I existed as a kind of shadow woman in a situation that seemed perfect to the great unseen ‘them,’” she wrote. “Part of me has performed better, and sometimes better, in life than I usually do on screen. I had a feeling it was happening to the shadows standing next to me.” The story details the different stages of McGraw’s life and career (along with lots of great photography) and includes the following words: ends with . In 1990 she moved to Tesk, New Mexico, where she still lives, designing, creating, and actively volunteering for progressive and philanthropic causes. “Finally,” she writes, “I realized that none of us had anything more valuable to offer than our true selves.”
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according to spin magazine, “Break Star” of the Year University of New Mexico student Hatawines Wheeler (Dineh), aka Hatawie (meaning “singing” or “singer” in the Navajo language), is a 20-year-old film major who has just released her latest album. sing into the darkness at the end of June very critical fanfare. Hatawi, who grew up in Window Rock, Arizona, “thinks” of herself as a junior at UNM. He says most of the demos for his recent albums were made during his first year at the school and professionally recorded later. The album clearly prompted comparisons between Hathawi and musicians like Jim Morrison and Lou Reed, and Wheeler’s 2 a.m. listening to “Coney Island Baby” while skateboarding around UNM. I told you. He’s not sure what he plans to do with his film degree, he told Spin. “I just want to do something.” the grouper ant speaks rolling stone magazine, the late Cormac McCarthy was an important writer. “Thanks to McCarthy, I know that the desert is not just a void, but rather full of spirit, and that there are people who truly do.” live You see things differently in the desert,” says Hatawi. “I now have a sudden appreciation and immense respect for the history of this region, the history of the region and the landscape that has seen me and all the generations before me. And I am simply the same as my ancestors, and I was the same as my ancestors.”hotter, hotter, hottest
of National Weather Service have A heat advisory has been issued Highs of 98 degrees Celsius are expected from noon to 8 p.m. today in the “Northwest Plateau,” which includes Santa Fe, with 5-15 mph northeasterly winds blowing westward in the afternoon. The heat advisory recommends staying hydrated, staying out of the sun in an air-conditioned room, and taking extra precautions by wearing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing when outdoors.See more information about heatstroke here. Temperatures will hover in the mid-90s throughout the weekend and will remain very hot through at least the beginning of the week.
thank you for reading!Thy Word looks forward to the celebration national ice cream day This Sunday…probably with coffee ice cream (New Mexico Favorite obviously flavored), or possibly A more adventurous scoop.