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Salazar helps city get organized

Pieces of furniture from the previous occupant still fill records clerk Therisa Salazar’s new office at City Hall, but she doesn’t seem to mind...

One finding in RTD audit

    Past audits have not been so good for the North Central Regional Transit District, but it would appear that it has turned a...

To challenge or not to challenge

    The dropout deadline for municipal candidates was Jan. 14 and despite the fact that speculation about one candidate’s residency began to mount, no...

Mayoral candidates behind on trash bills

    Mayoral candidate Robert Seeds has made cleaning up Española one of his main talking points while on the campaign trail.     But as the...

Salazar could become highest paid city employee

    As state legislators and Gov. Susana Martinez begin negotiating the fiscal year 2015 budget on the eve of the state’s 30-day legislative session,...

Some City Workers Get Two-Week Vacation

    As children across the Española School District rushed home Dec. 19 for their two-week vacation, many city employees did the same. Thanks to...

Leo Marquez Walks On DWI Case Because of Cop’s Tardiness

    Another week, another DWI case against a Rio Arriba County employee gutted because of a key witness from the State Police.     Similar to...

Trials Mark Beginning, End of 2013

    The 2013 year in news began with one murder trial ending and another beginning. Juan Cordova was convicted of vehicular homicide in the...

Stop and Eat Springs Leak, Forces Restaurant To Close

SUN Staff Report     The Stop and Eat Drive-In near the intersection of Riverside Drive and Paseo de Oñate turned into the Stop a Leak,...

Cities, Counties Could Get Relief From Food Tax

    A possible bill before the 2014 legislature to return a gross receipts tax on food is percolating among some state organizations, but Municipal...

City Website Updated In a ‘Piecemeal’ Fashion

    If the city of Española website is to be believed, disgraced former Community Services Director Len Cata still works for the city, Library...

Consultant Suggests Changes to Routes, Transit System

    After months of research, discussions and presentations, KFH Group Vice President Ken Hosen went before the North Central Regional Transit District Board of...

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