Except that Brady owns the confidence, the experience, and the ability to step up when it counts By Arnie Leshin Minneapolis, Minnesota, it’s no secret that it’s both cool and cold this time of year. Cool because of it’s the site of Sunday’s Super Bowl LII (52), cold because its the …
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Capital High girls basketball maintain the top spot in District 2-5A by turning back visiting Los Alamos, 52-36, Tuesday night, but Santa Fe High lost its fourth straight in 2-6A with Eldorado loss
Demonettes take 42-19 setback at home, while Santa Fe Indian School stayed in first place in District 5-4A by rolling over Albuquerque Bosque School, 64-46 By Arnie Leshin While the Capital High girls continued their express run in District 2-5A, Santa Fe High continued to stumble in 2-6A Tuesday night. …
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St. Michael’s boys basketball edges visiting West Las Vegas in overtime, 50-48, Tuesday night to create a 3-way tie for the top spot in District 2-4A with four regular-season games remaining
In District 2-6A, Santa Fe High drops 72-62 contest against visiting Albuquerque Eldorado By Arnie Leshin Oh what a night at Perez-Shelley gymnasium. For St. Michael’s, it went like this, eight full minutes without scoring in the fourth quarter and overtime, connecting on only 11-of-22 free throws, and still coming …
Read More »Ft. Marcy Swimming Pool Temporarily Closed
By City of Santa Fe SANTA FE, NM – The swimming pool at Ft. Marcy Recreation is closed until further notice due plumbing issues. City staff are working to repair the issue as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your patience. For …
Read More »Agreement Reached to Continue Senior Services Contract with Enhanced Oversight
By ALSTD SANTA FE, NM — The New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department (ALSTD) and North Central New Mexico Economic Development District (NCNMEDD) today announced that they have reached an agreement that will put in place critical monitoring that allows NCNMEDD to continue its contract for the administration of …
Read More »Luján Announces Soldier from New Mexico Will Be His Guest at State of the Union
By Senator Ben R Luján Press Office WASHINGTON, DC] – Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) last night announced his guest at tonight’s State of the Union will be PFC Quentin Begaye. PFC Begaye was born in Gallup, NM. Following his graduation from Tohatchi High School in 2016, Begaye enlisted in …
Read More »New Mexico Film Office Announces Secretary Barbara Damron will be the Keynote Speaker at its Film & Media Education Summit
By NM Film Office Santa Fe, N.M. – The New Mexico Film Office announced today that Dr. Barbara Damron, New Mexico Cabinet Secretary of Higher Education will be the Keynote Speaker at its annual Film & Media Education Summit on February 10th, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm at the Santa Fe …
Read More »Small Prescribed Burn Planned in Little Tesuque Creek
By Santa Fe County Fire Managers of the Santa Fe County Fire Department (SFCFD) are planning to take advantage of snowpack conditions, including the fuel moisture levels, air quality, and the weather to conduct a one or two day prescribed pile burn in the Little Tesuque Creek (located below Hyde …
Read More »State Land Commissioner Wants Compensation for Lost Revenue due to Military Operations
By NM State Land Commissioner SANTA FE, NM – State Trust Land beneficiaries, including public schools, have been losing big bucks due to military restrictions on use of 300,000 acres of State Trust Lands adjacent to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) and State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn is asking for …
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