By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Bluewater Lake: David West of Albuquerque caught and released a 38-inch tiger muskie Sept. 30. He was using hot dogs. Cimarron River: Rustin Steen, age 3, of Tijeras caught his first fish, a 10-inch rainbow trout Sept. 29. He was using …
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The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is proud to announce the release of a report on elder abuse by our New Mexico state Advisory Committee.
By US commission on Civil Rights The Committee identified five dynamics in the state that increase the risk of abuse for elders: Widespread poverty and lack of affordable services available to elders and caregivers; Underreporting suspicion of abuse by caretakers, providers, and elders themselves; Structural weaknesses in the healthcare system …
Read More »Santa Fe High girls soccer drops its third straight with Saturday’s 3-0 District 5-5A loss to visiting Albuquerque Sandia, while the Capital girls took a 7-1 district defeat at Albuquerque High
By Arnie Leshin Santa Fe High’s girl’s soccer has plenty of zeros on their schedule, but its next opponent, Albuquerque Manzano, has more Saturday’s 7-0 loss to visiting District 5-5A foe Albuquerque Sandia, was not only the Demonettes fifth shutout defeat, but also its third-straight setback, all by shutouts. They …
Read More »NLBHA Awarded SAMHSA Center of Excellence and Prevention Technology Transfer Center
By NLBHA The NATIONAL LATINO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION, INC. is proud to announce our new partnership with the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as it develops the SAMHSA Technology Transfer Centers (TTC) Program, which is comprised of the Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC), the Mental Health Technology Transfer Centers (MHTTC), and …
Read More »Jemez Ranger District Vallecitos Piles burn
By SFNF To take advantage of favorable conditions, to include fuel moisture levels, air quality and weather forecasts, fire managers on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) expect to begin ignitions sometime between October 15 and February 28, 2019 on Vallecitos piles to reduce the …
Read More »St. Michael’s defense too strong and aggressive for Santa Fe High
By Arnie Leshin Again, not once, but twice, Santa Fe High reached the St. Michael’s goal line and fell short. And just like last year’s game at Ivan Head Stadium, it became Horsemen’s stout defense that paved the way to their offense Friday night in the 87thmeeting of the long …
Read More »New Mexico State Parks Announce Seasonal Closures for Fall and Winter Season
By State Parks Division The New Mexico State Parks Division announced today seasonal and partial closures at various state parks. Check out www.nmparks.com to see a complete listing of the seasonal closures throughout the state as well as new winter hours at certain parks. As temperatures drop, so does visitation …
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Read More »Ancestor Words: The Spanish-Language Press in New Mexico
By NMHC As English-language publications slowly and sporadically spread across the West, with printing presses popping up in mining towns and along the pioneer trails, there already was a well-established Hispano literary tradition with a long history in New Mexico and the greater Southwest. That tradition will be the subject …
Read More »Northern’s High School Equivalency Program Ranked Best in Nation for Second Year in a Row
By Northern NM College Northern New Mexico College’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP) has been ranked the best in the nation in 2017 —the second consecutive year for Northern — according to a newly released report by the Department of Education. “This is proof without question of sustained excellence,” said …
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