By Cameron Gonzales A recent report from the Pentagon suggests that the U.S. is seriously underestimating the extent of Russian aggression on a global scale. The Pentagon also outlined the increasingly dangerous relationship between Russia and China, which has always feared the global influence and allies America has. They claim …
Read More »SFNF Issues Temporary Area Closure for Naranjo Fire Operations
By SFNF The Santa Fire National Forest (SFNF) today issued a temporary closure order for a portion of the Cuba Ranger District to provide for public and firefighter safety during operations on the Naranjo Fire. The restricted area starts at the intersection of Forest Road (FR) 96 and the SFNF …
Read More »City of Santa Fe Hires New Director of Arts Commission
By City of Santa Fe Having elevated the Arts Commission to an independent entity in the FY 19 budget, the City of Santa Fe has hired an experienced civic and arts director from Los Angeles to head the Arts Division. Pauline Kamiyama brings more than 20 years’ experience to a …
Read More »Sarah Stark & Jack Stark Dudzik: A Story We All Know
By Historic Santa Fe Foundation Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to host A Story We All Know, an exhibition of Sarah Stark’s pen-and-ink drawings and Jack Stark Dudzik’s drawings at HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, from August 2 – 30, 2019 with the opening on Friday, August …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent joins the Mayo Clinic Care Network
By Christus St Vincent Christus St. Vincent Health System is the newest member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a select group of independent health systems that work with Mayo Clinic to improve the delivery of health care and better serve their patients and communities. Christus St. Vincent is the …
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What is Gerrymandering and What Did the Supreme Court Say About It?
By Cameron Gonzales Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of partisan gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the process of manipulating district lines for partisan gain on the basis of race, income, or culture. Its main function is to allow the party in power to choose its future voters (rather than …
Read More »“Indivisible, With Liberty and Justice for All”
By Cameron Gonzales Today marks the 243rd anniversary of the day we declared our independence from Great Britain, and officially began one of the most dynamic and beautiful democracies on this earth. Developed on the foundation of individual liberty, freedom to pursue that which fulfills you, and a commitment to …
Read More »4th of July Campfires Are a Concern for SFNF; Forest Offices Closed Tomorrow for the Holiday
By SFNF Although fire prevention patrols on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) found only 11 abandoned campfires last weekend – a huge improvement over the 45 found the previous weekend – fire managers are worried about the upcoming Fourth of July holiday. With thousands of visitors expected to spend …
Read More »Taste The Wines Of Summer At The Santa Fe School Of Cooking
By Santa Fe School of Cooking It is well and truly summer! And that means wines that suit the season! We invite you to join us at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, 2019 for an afternoon Summer Wines Class of sampling under the expert guidance of a Master Sommelier, Tim …
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