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Secretary of State puts the pinch on public records, gubernatorial squabbles abound, Santa Fe's alternative internet and, as usual, schools get the shaft.
Indicators: March 10
Last November, Toyota issued a recall of more than 4 million vehicles with potential accel-erator problems, resulting in public apologies, congressional hearings and unexpected market gains for American automakers. But in Santa Fe, according to the only Toyota dealer here, things stayed about the same.
Santa Fe Eavesdropper
Overheard at the dog park and at the SilverStarlight Lounge.
Briefs: March 10
Confusion at the courthouse and making sense of Santa Fe's low voter turn out.
Eating Wrong
It was a masticatory week for Santa Fe’s restaurants
Letters to the Editor
Don't drink the tea party's kool-aid and run for your lives if more Wi-Fi comes to Santa Fe.
Zane's World
For my vacation, I flew to Arizona, rented a car, drove out to the kind of rural town where broken-down machinery is thought of as sculpture and my iPhone is only useful as a small cheese board, and paid someone hundreds of dollars so that I could do days of back-breaking labor for him.
Devour 2010
In the three years that SFR has published its locavore’s guide to Santa Fe, the local food movement has continued to feel like it’s tilting toward a full-blown renaissance. But the movement has also found some inevitable friction. Food is a key component of the economy, and the progress of a local food movement is tied to the progress of a local economy movement.