AltWeeklies Wire
Balancing the Digital Dividenew

With Santa Fe Public Schools' Digital Learning Plan funded to move forward, some question whether that means kids need to learn how to power-down, too.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Elizabeth Miller |
02-19-2016 |
Education
Access Peaknew

How United Healthcare bought access to the governor of New Mexico, won lucrative contracts with the state and avoided scrutiny in the behavioral health care shakeup.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Justin Horwath |
03-25-2015 |
Features
Obamacarelessnew

Are New Mexico’s political leaders impeding the Affordable Care Act’s progress at home?
Santa Fe Reporter |
Joey Peters |
02-25-2015 |
Health
The Cult of Carr: 'We are Legion'new

Remembering David Carr's search for truth, and his dance moves.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Julia Goldberg |
02-13-2015 |
Media
Tags: David Carr
#JeSuisCharlienew

Today’s Charlie Hebdo attack resonates across the world’s newsrooms, including ours.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Enrique Limón |
01-07-2015 |
Media
The Santa Fe Reporter vs. Gov. Susana Martineznew

A Santa Fe district court judge handed The Santa Fe Reporter a small victory in the newspaper's lawsuit against Republican Gov. Susana Martinez, who calls herself the "most transparent" governor in the state's history despite facing records lawsuits from media outlets across the state.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Justin Horwath and Joey Peters |
06-27-2014 |
Media
Tags: New Mexico
Edible Medical Cannabis Doesn’t Always Prove Potentnew

In the seven years since medical cannabis became legal in New Mexico, our test appears to be the first and only spot check to determine whether edibles sold to people suffering debilitating medical symptoms contain the amounts of THC claimed.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Peter St. Cyr |
06-04-2014 |
Drugs
Tags: Edible Marijuana, Edible Pot
Jewel Duelnew

A view of downtown Santa Fe's ugly underbelly.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Joey Peters |
11-13-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Wild Hogsnew

How a plan to kill every wild pig in New Mexico earned across-the-board support—and why it appears to be working.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Gwyneth Doland |
07-31-2013 |
Features
Nuts to Buttsnew

Controversial prisoner shakedowns could leave New Mexico taxpayers on the hook for damages.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Peter St. Cyr |
04-03-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Gail Marrynew

One local congregation's unique stand on same-sex marriage.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Enrique Limón |
02-15-2013 |
LGBT
Tags: Unitarian Universalist
The Risingnew

One billion women will experience violence in their lifetimes. In Santa Fe and around the world, they're rising up for change.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Alexa Schirtzinger |
02-14-2013 |
Children & Families
Tags: Domestic Violence
Fowl Playnew

Have chickens driven Eldorado clucking crazy?
Santa Fe Reporter |
Joey Peters |
01-23-2013 |
Animal Issues
End of Daysnew

The Santa Fe Reporter's first (and last) guide to the apocalypse.
Santa Fe Reporter |
SFR Staff |
12-14-2012 |
Disasters
Tags: 2012 apocalypse, Mayan Apocalypse
Underwater!new

For some New Mexicans, the housing crisis is just beginning.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Joey Peters |
10-17-2012 |
Housing & Development