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City Reporter, Santa Fe New Mexican

Carina Julig

Verified

City Reporter, Santa Fe New Mexican

Santa Fe

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CancerLocal GovernmentSohoMoviesEquityPlant MedicinePetsCityBrainInternetHealthStyleWildlifeWomen In The ArtsDaily LifeSporting EventsNew York City

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Total articles 3527

  • Available on paid plans

    Change proposed to Candelero Park park for new lane on Zia Road

    By Carina Julig

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    New Mexico housing advocates decry halted legislation as state's crisis continues

    By Carina Julig, Cormac Dodd Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Change proposed to Candelero Park park for new lane on Zia Road

    By Carina Julig

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Santa Fe New Mexican

The Santa Fe New Mexican is the oldest continuously operating newspaper in New Mexico, established in 1849. It has evolved through various title changes but remains a key news source for northern New Mexico. The newspaper is published daily in Santa Fe and is known for its commitment to factual reporting and a left-center editorial stance. The Santa Fe New Mexican offers a print newspaper that covers local, regional, and national news. It also provides digital news through its online platform, featuring breaking news, investigative reporting, and multimedia content. The paper has historical archives available through partnerships with institutions like the University of New Mexico and Newspapers.com, allowing public access to significant historical issues. Owned by Robin McKinney Martin, the newspaper generates revenue through subscriptions and advertising, serving local residents, businesses, and policymakers in the Santa Fe area.

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

+1 505-983-3303

Founded: 1849



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