Hamas has devastated the families of more than 200 hostages. We’re taking the hostages’ case to the U.N. TODAY. They have been ripped from their homes. I’ve been meeting with many of the families this past week on Capitol Hill. Their stories are heartbreaking. We know many of the hostages …
Read More »Our Drinking Water and Forest Service Research
Our Drinking Water and Forest Service Research Behind every drop of water from the tap is an entire forest ecosystem. And while it’s easy to take drinking water for granted, you might be surprised to learn that the nation’s largest single source of water is the National Forest System, the …
Read More »LIST OF RUNNERS FROM SATURDAY’S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin GIRLS: 1. Chloe Grieco, St. Michael’s -18:25.34 2. Pippa Barrett, Santa Fe Prep –19:10. 95 3. Kate Henderson, Albuquerque Sandia Prep -19:25.71 4. Maleh Lalio, Zuni – 19:35.45 5. Helen Desmond, Santa Fe Prep – 20:00.45 6. Sophie Bair, Santa Fe Prep – 20:01.22 7. …
Read More »NM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RESULTS
By Arnie Leshin Saturday’s state tournament quarterfinals — Class 5A: Artesia 57, Los Alamos 14 Deming 13, Goodard 0 Class 4A: Bloomfield 55, Albuquerque Academy 0 Lovington 52, Espanola Valley 0 Silver 28, Aztec 12 Class 3A: St. Michael’s 21, Raton 14 Robertson 45, Socorro 13 Cobre 40, Dexter 0 …
Read More »NM STATE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin For someone very new to the long and winding cross country trails, Chloe Grieco has no problem finding her way to the finish line. Following up her recent District 2-3A championship, the St. Michael’s 8th-grader added Saturday’s morning‘s state title over the Albuquerque Academy course by doing …
Read More »RATON AND ST. MICHAEL’S HAVE A SATURDAY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REMATCH
By Arnie Leshin Well, the distance got shorter for Raton, whereas last week’s trip to Thoreau in the first round of the state high school football tournament was 335 miles, it’s now a shorter hop for the Tigers Saturday. Seeded 9th, now Raton travels I-25 South for the 173 miles …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest to begin aerial seeding treatments for the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon fire area
The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) will begin aerial seeding treatments on National Forest System (NFS) lands on November 8, 2023. The project area consists of 11,759 acres on the Pecos/Las Vegas District of the Santa Fe National Forest and on the Camino Real District of the Carson National NF …
Read More »New Mexico Lottery Player Claims $3.52 Million Lotto America® Jackpot Prize
Neil Cochran of Albuquerque claimed a $3.52 million Lotto America® jackpot at New Mexico Lottery headquarters on November 7, 2023. The winning ticket matched all five White Ball numbers of 8, 11, 23, 47, 48 and Star Ball number 4 from the November 4, 2023 Lotto America draw. This is …
Read More »WEEKLY SPORTS SCHEDULE
By Arnie Leshin THURSDAY — VOLLEYBALL: Albuquerque Rio Grande at Santa Fe High, 6:30 p.m. Capital at Albuquerque Manzano, 6:30 p.m. Pojoaque Valley at Los Alamos, 6 p.m. West Las Vegas at Robertson, 6 p.m. Moriarty at Taos, 7 p.m. FRIDAY — FOOTBALL: Class 3A State Tournament No. 9 NMMI …
Read More »UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OFF TO RESOUJNDING START
By Arnie Leshin There’s a big stir in Storrs. Paige Bueckers is back after two seasons with knee injuries, she’s officially now a junior graduate, she’s full of pep and confidence and led the way to UConn’s resounding 102-58 trouncing of visiting Dayton before 9,865 watching the Wednesday season-opening rout. …
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