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  1. Santa Fe Dam

    Santa Fe Dam, built in the late 1800s, provides drinking water and a recreational spot in Williams. Without an emergency-action plan required by Arizona law, the state considers it safety-deficient. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Lauren Gambino)

  • article 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe

    Saturday, October 28, 2006 12:00 am

    The small sport-utility-vehicle category is a tough-as-nails arena with every player looking for the edge. That’s certainly the case with Hyundai, which has readied a whole new Santa Fe for battle.

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  • 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe

  • Flancer’s to host Santa Fe beer dinner

  • article Flancer’s to host Santa Fe beer dinner

    Monday, October 26, 2009 2:51 pm

    Flancer’s is the latest Valley restaurant to jump on the beer dinner bandwagon, teaming up with Santa Fe Brewing for a Nov. 11 event at its Mesa location.

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  • New Mexico

    Santa Fe is one of the nation's top art destinations. Its Canyon Road features about 100 art galleries, including Meyer Gallery.

  • article Goat hit by vehicle in Glendale

    Tuesday, July 15, 2008 12:29 pm

    A car hit a goat Tuesday morning in Glendale. The goat wandered off after the incident, apparently injured. It stopped on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks.

  • Richardson to launch presidential bid

    New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson gives his State of the State address during the opening of the legislative session at the Capitol in Santa Fe, N.M., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007.

  • Sisters find fulfilling niche creating Southwestern style

    Designer Rhonda Faircloth says she wanted the walls of her master bedroom to resemble the color and texture of the outside of a Santa Fe stucco building.

  • Kerry arriving today in Arizona

    Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., sets out for a bike ride from his hotel in Santa Fe, N.M. Tuesday.

  • Kerry stays in New Mexico prior to debate

    Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., waves as he leaves his hotel in Santa Fe, N.M. Wednesday

  • link Hamilton cruises against out-of-state foe

    The football team from Santa Fe High loaded up the buses and hit the road from Southern California’s Santa Fe Springs to Chandler this week, looking to kick off its 2011 season in style and possibly take a bite out of the king of all Arizona football programs: three-time defending state champion Hamilton.

  • article Avondale team wins in Copa Tecate

    Monday, May 29, 2006 6:53 am

    Santa Fe of the Avondale soccer league built a threegoal first-half lead and held on for a 4-1 win over Fas, from Phoenix, to win the Phoenix region of the Copa Tecate tournament at El Gran Mercado on Sunday in Phoenix.

  • Holiday job outlook not so ho-ho-ho in the Valley

    BOOK TALK: Changing Hands Bookstore employee Michele Dean, left, recommends a book to Susan Shaffer, visiting from Santa Fe, N.M., Friday at the Tempe store.

  • West Valley philanthropist John Long remembered

    Real estate developer John F. Long, left, waits to carry the Olympic torch from a staging area at 103rd and Santa Fe drives in Sun City in this May 1, 1996 file photo.

  • Bucking mega-profit, mega-violent Hollywood is hard, but it happens

    Meghan McCandless, center, and Neale Donald Walsch, right, stand on the set of the independent spiritual film \"Indigo,\" which won the Audience Choice Award at the Santa Fe Film Festival. EMISSARY PRODUCTIONS

  • Company expects winter residents to drive demand for auto trains

    LOADING UP: Autolog Corp. and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad will begin operating car-rail service between from Valley to Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

  • article Cool find: Mission carvings

    Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:37 pm

    Gilbert artist Terry Warren carves these rustic missions, inspired by the missions of Santa Fe and Taos, N.M., from various woods and uses colored wax to give them their charm.

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  • article Nichols: Scottsdale not 'urban anywhere'

    Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:00 pm

    Some forces in Scottsdale see this city as an "urban anywhere," to be cloned using the model of bland consumerism. Why shouldn't we have multi-story high rises? Other cities do! What the heck! So what if these buildings block views of Camelback Mountain from our downtown. Hey, Camelback is just another mountain, right?

  • article Border governors meeting set for Sept. 19-20 in N.M.

    Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:34 am

    SANTA FE, N.M. — Gov. Bill Richardson says a meeting of U.S. and Mexican border governors will be held Sept. 19-20.

    Richardson earlier this month said New Mexico would host the meeting, which had been canceled in Arizona because of a dispute over its new immigration enforcement law.

    The Democratic governor announced the dates of the meeting on Wednesday and said he and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will co-host the event in Santa Fe. The governors of Arizona and Texas have said they will not attend.

    Richardson said the meeting will focus on border security, economic development and energy.

    The governor of Arizona called off the meeting in Phoenix after Mexican governors planned to boycott it because of Arizona's immigration law.

  • Travel Trip O'Keeffe Country

    A visitor walks through a gallery at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, N.M., Thursday, April 8, 2010. Northern New Mexico is known as O'Keeffe Country because the American modernist painter was captivated by its landscapes and made it her home for decades until her death in 1986.

  • article New Mexico bill first step toward carbon storage

    Saturday, January 30, 2010 4:27 pm

    SANTA FE, N.M. — Rancher Jack Chatfield sees untapped value in the spaces that lie beneath New Mexico's dusty landscape. But he said the state needs to first decide who owns them. Scientists are looking at underground fissures and caverns as places where carbon dioxide emissions captured from fossil fuel power plants can be stored.

  • CBS' controversial 'Kid Nation' debuts

    This photo provided by CBS shows some of the 40 kids, without adults or modern comforts, who have 40 days to build a new world out of a real-life ghost town outside Santa Fe, N.M., in the network\'s new reality show \"Kid Nation,\" p

  • article DV wins California wrestling tournament

    Friday, December 31, 2010 4:30 pm

    Desert Vista wrestling coach David Gonzalez wanted to try something new this winter break.

  • article DV wins California wrestling tournament

    Friday, December 31, 2010 4:30 pm

    Desert Vista wrestling coach David Gonzalez wanted to try something new this winter break.

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