Lady Horsemen advance to 15-5 overall, with Los Alamos, Robertson, Pecos also victorious By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today The St. Michael’s volleyball team will be heading into the District 2-4A tournament on a hot streak. Thursday night, it advanced to 15-5 overall and 6-2 in district to finish second …
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Answers to Questions about Health Insurance?
With the current challenges regarding the Affordable Care Act and consumers feeling confused as to whether or not they need to get health insurance for 2018 and whether beWellnm, the NM Health Insurance Exchange, will still be here to assist them with subsidies for their premiums, we need your help …
Read More »Game three of an epic World Series moves on to Minute Maid Park in Houston tonight, with the Astros and Dodgers
Houston sends Lance McCullough to the mound, Los Angeles counters with Yu Darvish By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today Like a fighter on the ropes and about to go down, not out, but down enough to concern the baseball franchise that has played forever in Houston to see the light. …
Read More »Court Upholds ‘Critical Habitat’ for New Mexico Jaguars
Livestock Industry Sought to Gut Endangered Cats’ Habitat Safeguards SILVER CITY, N.M.— A U.S. District Court in New Mexico ruled Wednesday against three livestock-industry plaintiffs that sought to eliminate protections for 59,114 acres of critical habitat, designated in 2014 to help recover the state’s endangered jaguars. The ruling upholds protections …
Read More »SFPS Partners with Renowned Native American Composer
Santa Fe, NM: Jerod Impichaachaaha’ Tate, a composer from the Chickasaw Nation, is currently visiting Santa Fe Public Schools. During his time in the district he is instructing four music students at El Camino Real Academy as part of an initiative sponsored by the Institute of American Indian Arts and …
Read More »SFPS Announces New Capital High Girls Varsity Basketball Coach
Santa Fe Public Schools announces the appointment of Darren Casados as the interim head coach for varsity girls basketball at Capital High School (CHS). Hilario (Larry Jr.) Chavez, Santa Fe Public Schools athletics & activities director, stated, “Darren comes with deep ties and historic accomplishments as an athlete at CHS. …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College announces EPA Environmental Job Training Program
Information session at 6 p.m. Nov. 15 Applications now available online SANTA FE, NM – Santa Fe Community College will present an information session on the New Mexico Environmental Job Training Program at 6 p.m. Nov. 15 in Room 213 on the campus, 6401 Richards Ave. The five-week intensive training …
Read More »The 6th-seeded St. Michael’s girls come off an impressive regular-season as they are home to 11th-seeded Hatch Valley in Friday afternoon’s opening round
Match against the Bears is scheduled for a 4 o’clock start, with the Lady Horsemen riding a 14-6 overall record By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today It is St. Michael’s girls playing host to Hatch Valley in Friday afternoon’s opening round of the state 4A tournament, and head coach Gerzain …
Read More »Heinrich Leads Effort Demanding Trump Administration Protect Dreamer Data
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 25, 2017) – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) is continuing to lead efforts to ensure that the information provided by individuals as part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is protected and not used for enforcement purposes. Senator Heinrich, along with U.S. Senators Kamala …
Read More »JTIP Board Awards $5,134,207.04 in the 1st Quarter of FY17, for 549 Jobs
20 New Mexico companies in 11 communities received funding for on-the-job training for newly created jobs Santa Fe, N.M. – Today, the New Mexico Economic Development Department announced that the Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) board approved $5,134,207.04 to help 20 New Mexico companies, in 11 communities, expand their workforce, …
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