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Española Public School Board to vote on resolution reaffirming district as sanctuary for immigrant students and their families

By Somos Un Pueblo Unido  ESPAÑOLA, NM: Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 24th the Española Public School Board will vote on a proposed resolution that would reaffirm the district as a sanctuary for all students, including immigrant students and their families. Since taking office, the Trump administration has ramped up detentions and deportations …

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Lots of differences in the AFC New England Patriots and NFC Philadelphia Eagles as they prepare for the Sunday, Feb. 4 Super Bowl to be played in Minneapolis’ domed stadium

Pats welcome the support of New England,Eagles have their Philadelphia faithful By Arnie Leshin  How about those New England Patriots? If there’s a way to win, they have it down pat. They’ve dominated teams in a way that by halftime, the contest was decided. They’ve fallen behind, taken a deep …

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AFA: Signing of New RAISE Family Caregiver Law Positive Step, But Continued Action Needed from Washington

Urges Critical, Next Step to Significantly Boost NIH-Funded Research January 23, 2018, New York, NY—The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) heralded the signing of the new RAISE Family Caregiver Act, which will provide a desperately needed comprehensive national plan for the millions of family caregivers across the country who tirelessly …

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Get set to rumble as the Capital High boys visit Espanola Valley tonight in round one of their exciting 2-5A games, with the two having played each other eight times over the past two years

In 2-4A girls, St. Michael’s gets a visit from Pojoaque Valley, and in 2-6A Santa Fe High plays host to Clovis By Arnie Leshin No girl’s team looks like it will run away in District 2-6A, and so St. Michael’s, coming off a tough loss to Albuquerque La Cueva in …

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Host Santa Fe Prep’s boys and girls combine to qualify for state in 10 events, while Santa Fe High senior Luke Shankin qualified in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke at the Griffin Invite Saturday

Prep boys win three relays, same as the girls, senior Riley Kinlaw qualifies in the 100-yard backstroke, and Griffin Sophia Cossum does the same in the 50 freestyle By Arnie Leshin  Host Santa Fe Prep didn’t win the team championships, but it sure did well in coming away with state qualifying …

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Here’s Our Chance to Save the Gila!

Help us save the Gila River! If you’ve ever hunted, fished, or hiked the Gila, you know about its spectacular beauty, pristine wildlife habitat, and the incredible game species these public lands produce. For years, the Gila has been under threat from a proposed diversion. After years of working to …

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Hello 2018! It’s our 20th Anniversary!

IT’S GONNA BE ONE HECK OF A YEAR! 2018 marks a special milestone in our books! For the past two decades, loyal patrons and dedicated city employees have helped fuse a golfer’s passion and a city’s budget into a must-see, highly-anticipated golf course that has serviced more than 793,000 rounds …

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