News - Cerrillos
By Richard Atkinson For the Journal SANTA FE -- Once author Joy Harjo of the Mvskoke/ Creek Nation enlarged the impact of her poetry by setting the words to music, she traveled with her voice, saxophone and various bands to literary and music a l event s all over the world.
By MARC SIMMONS, PHOTO: COURTESY GEORGE C. BENNETT/MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO Simmons: 1680 Pueblo Revolt brought mining to standstill The development of mining in early colonial New Mexico is a story unfamiliar to most people. Yet, it forms an intriguing tale, filled with triumphs and tragedy.
By Andy Lenderman, The Santa Fe New Mexican May 19--Turbulent is much more than a way to describe Santa Fe's gas prices or real-estate market -- just ask Robert Ecke, a Los Alamos physicist.
By Tom Sharpe, The Santa Fe New Mexican Jan. 5--Judith Vejvoda was driving down Cerrillos Road at 1:20 p.m. Thursday when her older-model Mercedes-Benz hit a pothole, causing a hubcap to pop off and go spinning onto the roadway.
By RAAM WONG Journal Northern Bureau SANTA FE -- A development company associated with businessman Gerald Peters has been selected to design and build a new state Department of Transportation headquarters, Rail Runner commuter train station, hotel and other amenities on Cerrillos Road.
