By American Cancer Society This holiday season, the American Cancer Society would like to help make your child’s (or grandchild!) holiday even more exciting by sending them a personalized letter from Santa! Fill out an order form; make a donation of $5 or more to the American Cancer Society, and …
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Weekly High School Sports Schedule
TUESDAY: November 4 BOYS BASKETBALL == Taos at Capital, 7 p.m. Los Alamos at St. Michael’s. 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL ==Santa Fe High at Los Alamos, 7 p.m. …
Read More »Santa Fe High boys win out over host Capital to claim the Al Armendariz Invitational basketball championship Saturday night, and hoops now moves over to the Demons’ court for the Bobby Rodriguez, Capital City tournament
By Arnie Leshin From Capital High to Santa Fe High is just a short hop, and that’s where the basketball action will be this week for the Bobby Rodriguez, Capital City Invitational that bounces in Tuesday. Last week it was on the Jaguars’ court for the Al Armendariz Invitational, with …
Read More »In 2001, with his son on the team, Art Abreu coached Robertson to its first state football championship game before the home crowd, but undefeated Lovington left with the trophy
By Arnie Leshin It was 17 years ago when I first made my way to New Mexico’s Las Vegas and got lost before I could find Robertson High School where the state high school 4A football tournaments were being played. That was my assignment for the Albuquerque Journal North. And …
Read More »Mayor Webber Recruiting Santa Feans to Take Leadership Roles in City Government
By City of Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and the City of Santa Fe are reaching out to recruit talented and dedicated Santa Feans to help lead the City in key areas. Along with the Mayor, City Council, and City Manager, citizen-led boards and commissions are a major driver of …
Read More »THANKS FOR GIVING KIDS HOPE
By St. Baldrick’s Foundation To everyone who supported St. Baldrick’s in November, please accept our sincerest thanks. On Giving Tuesday alone, we raised over $130,000 for childhood cancer research and clinical trials that can save the lives of kids like Zach. MISSED OUT ON GIVING TUESDAY? Not to worry – you …
Read More »The only unbeaten schools remaining, Rio Rancho Cleveland and Albuquerque La Cueva, play for the 6A football championship, in 3A it’s Robertson at Dexter, 4A has Bloomfield at Taos, and in 5A it’s Los Lunas at Roswell
By Arnie leshin Artesia is at home, but its football season is over. The Bulldogs have won state 20 times. They have been in 28 finals. Now it’s an unusual time for them. Their gear has already been stored away, and all they can say is wait until next year. …
Read More »Heinrich Urges Increased Funding To Protect Places Of Worship, Community Centers
By Martin Heinrich Press Office U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) joined a bipartisan group of Senators in pressing for robust community safety funding in any FY19 appropriations package. Specifically, the Senators have called for a minimum of $50 million for the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) and $10 million for the …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College announces Congressman Ben Ray Luján to provide commencement keynote
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College announces U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján will provide the keynote address to the graduates of the Class of Fall 2018.Commencement begins at 10 a.m. Sat., Dec. 8in the William C. Witter Fitness Center on campus at 6401 Richards Ave. For the fall commencement, 497 …
Read More »NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COLLEGE Announces new sUAS (Drone) Technology Certificate Program
By NNMC NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COLLEGE’s Film and Digital Media Arts (FDMA) program is proud to announce the launch of the sUAS (drone) Technology certificate program. The program provides participants with a comprehensive education in sUAS technology for both industrial and creative applications, and prepares them to test for the …
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