New Mexico Swine Flu Cases Grow to 44

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) There are now 44 confirmed cases of Swine Flu in New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Department of Health. U.S.-wide there are 2,600 cases of Swine Flu, including three deaths. To help avoid contracting Swine Flue, the New Mexico Department of Health recommends that you frequently wash your hands, cough [...]

First New Mexico Swine Flu Case Confirmed

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) The New Mexico Department of Health has announced confirmation of New Mexico’s first case of Swine Flu.  The Department of Health, located in Santa Fe, received confirmation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that an 18-year-old male from Valencia County has contracted Swine Flu. The CDC also [...]

New Suspected Cases of Swine Flu in New Mexico

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) The New Mexico Department of Health reported today that it is sending two more probable cases of swine flu to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmatory testing. The new samples are from a 14-year-old female and 15-year-old male both from Socorro County. The Department of Health previously [...]

Build Green New Mexico to Feature 25 Homes

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) On May 16 and 17, the GreenBuilt Tour will feature 25 homes in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, Farmington and environs that have been certified under Build Green New Mexico or the LEED for Homes rating system. New construction or renovations with exceptional green features or innovative materials and techniques are also [...]

Santa Fe May Have One Case of Swine Flu

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) The Center for Disease Control is testing two cases for Swine flu in New Mexico, one of the cases being a one-year old baby in Santa Fe County.
Health Secretary Dr. Alfredo Vigil held a news conference in Santa Fe, where he said this is definitely a time of concern for citizens [...]

College of Santa Fe Task Force Report

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) With the College of Santa Fe slated to close next month, a task force assembled by Governor Richardson in March has recommended that the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico issue bonds in order to buy the College of Santa Fe property.
In March, the president of the College of Santa Fe, [...]

Birds in the Park - Christy Hengst

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) The Santa Fe Art Institute will soon be a host site to a migrating public project by Christy Hengst called “Birds in the Park.”
Made from porcelain with cobalt blue printing, these birds are like carrier pigeons, carrying images and text related to war and peace side by side. Inherent to this [...]

New Non-Stop Airline Service Coming to Santa Fe

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) Beginning August 25, 2009, American Eagle (part of American Airline fleet) will begin non-stop service between Santa Fe, New Mexico and Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport.  American Airline is based in Fort Worth, Texas.
“This service is a long-anticipated opportunity, which will open new doors for Santa Fe businesses and help [...]

Dark Memory Panel Discussion Slated for April 6 (Rudolf Baranik)

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) On April 6, 2009, at 6pm at Tipton Hall there will be a panel discussion titled, “Dark History: Rudolf Baranik and Art About History”. The panel discussing the life and work of Rudolf Baranik includes: David Craven, Jim Drobnick, Lucy Lippard, and May Stevens
Rudolf Baranik was a painter and rare character [...]

Home Building Permits on the Rise in Parts of New Mexico

(Santa Fe Homes Blog) Some parts of New Mexico, like Rio Rancho, are experiencing a sharp growth in home building permits being issued. KRQE has the story:

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