By Robert Nott and Claudia Silva, The Santa Fe New Mexican You need over a quarter of a million dollars, on average, to buy a house in Albuquerque. It’s at least twice that much in Santa Fe. Want to rent an apartment? Even a one-bedroom will be more than $1,000 a month on average according to […]
Created: May 01, 2021 05:24 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Santa Fe city councilors and animal advocates, including actress Ali MacGraw, launched a new campaign to help keep dogs safe this spring and summer. You don t leave them for a second. You don t leave them for a minute. It s a really important project,” said Santa Fe District 1 Councilor Signe Lindell.
The “Dogs Die in Hot Cars” campaign aims to remind people to not leave dogs in cars as the weather gets warmer. If someone sees a dog inside a hot vehicle, the city is also encouraging them to get help. Call 911 because it s a matter of moments and seconds that a dog can die. The temperature inside the car is vastly different than outside the car, and it rises very, very quickly,” said Karen Cain, with the Street Homeless Animal Project.