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Udall, Heinrich, Luján Announce $1.29 Million to North Central Regional Transit District from DOT

By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich and U.S. Representative Ben Ray Luján announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a $1.29 million grant to New Mexico to fund improvements to the North Central Regional Transit District (RTD) in Española. The award, which comes through …

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The undefeated Santa Fe High boys make a late run Saturday to turn back Roswell, 83-69, in the championship contest of the annual Bobby Rodriguez Capital City basketball Invitational

By Arnie Leshin Santa Fe High’s boys came away with the biggest prize, but the other schools from the City Different also did well at the annual Bobby Rodriguez Capital City basketball Invitational played at the Demons’ Toby Roybal Memorial gymnasium Saturday. The final day began with the opening game …

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Navy is still blue, but Army gray is glowing after winning this college football classic for the third straight time in Saturday’s 119th edition played in the City of Brotherly Love

By Arnie Leshin  On Brave Old Army Team has not replaced Anchors Away, nor has the Cadets Black, Gold and Gray anthem replaced the Midshipmen’s Blue & Gold. But on the football field, the tide has turned. It has splashed over from the military academy on Annapolis Bay to the …

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Saturday is the 119th Army-Navy football classic and as usual, it’s a sellout, upwards of 100 thousand expected at City of Brotherly Love’s Veteran’s Stadium

By Arnie Leshin Has the tide for the Army-Navy football game changed? Saturday, in Philadelphia, they will meet for the 119th time. That hasn’t changed, except that after losing American’s Game nine straight times, the Cadets have brought confidence to West Point. Not only have they defeated the Midshipman in …

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It was America at its finest as late President George H.W. Bush laid in his casket on the long train ride while huge crowds gathered at each and every town to honor the 41st Commander in Chief

By Arnie Leshin  No protests, no violence, not on this ride. Slowly, the long yellow train made its way through the state of Texas that George Herbert WalkerBush loved. Crowds that turned out didn’t care about the rain, they only wanted to share thismoment. Photos were clicking from the side …

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