By NM DVS The New Mexico Department of Veterans Services (DVS) and Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Northern New Mexico Chapter 996 signed a Memorandum of Understanding today to build a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. Under the agreement, VVA will commence fundraising–independent …
Read More »New Mexico Judiciary streamlines operations with administrative consolidation of magistrate and district courts
By Administrative Office of the Courts To improve court efficiencies across New Mexico, the Judiciary has combined the administration of magistrate and district courts within the state’s judicial districts. “Streamlining our court system advances judicial excellence in New Mexico,” Supreme Court Chief Justice Judith K. Nakamura said. “An administrative consolidation allows …
Read More »Weekly Fishing And Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Check out the latest stocking report Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: Matthew Farmer of Albuquerque caught and released a 42-inch, 22-pound tiger muskie using a Westin Fishing Danny the Duck topwater lure on July 9. Caballo Lake: Rebecca Calcutt of Albuquerque with her dad, …
Read More »Thanks for the Crumbs!
By Cameron Gonzales The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was Republican tax legislation passed in 2017. The effects are constantly being analyzed due to the fact that the legislation was not allowed by party leadership to be reviewed or amended in committees. Proponents promised a simplified tax code, a boost …
Read More »2019 Traditional Spanish Market Preview Night!
By Spanish Colonial Arts Society Be the first to meet the Spanish Market Artists and see this year’s award-winning artwork at the 2019 Traditional Spanish Market Preview. Listen to entertainment by Cipriano Vigil y Familia and Fiesta, delight in tapas from Hatchas, and enjoy beer, wine and a cash bar with …
Read More »Through Trials And Triumphs Everyday Is A Blessing!
Comment Period for Santa Fe Mountains Project Scoping Extended to July 17
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) has extended the scoping period for the Santa Fe Mountains Landscape Resiliency (SFMLR) project until Wednesday, July 17, 2019, because of a technical issue with the comment submission inbox that may have made some comments undeliverable. The 30-day comment period was scheduled …
Read More »Santa Fe Real Estate Summer 2019
By Varela Real Estate A recent forecast from the economic research team at Freddie Mac predicts an increase in U.S. home sales during the summer of 2019. This positive outlook is largely based on low mortgage rates, low unemployment, and wage growth. A Hot Housing Market for Summer 2019? Earlier …
Read More »The Correction of Injustice: 4 Reasons Why Roe v. Wade is Not Settled Law
By Family Policy Alliance Of New Mexico “Is Roe v. Wade settled law?” This is a question we hear often, most notably during confirmation hearings for federal judges and Supreme Court Justice nominees. For some in the judiciary, the question is met with a simple, “Yes.” For others, however, the …
Read More »North Korea and the Danger of Kim Jong-Un’s Dictatorship.
By Cameron Gonzales President Trump has become the first US President to step foot on North Korea territory. The President greeted Kim Jong-un by muttering two words, “my friend”. Trump has recently claimed that Obama “begged” to meet with the North Korean leader, which is adverse to the Obama administration’s …
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