Yearly Archives: 2018
Irene Salas: Fabric of the World
By Historic Santa Fe Foundation Press Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to host the exhibition Irene Salas: Fabric of the World at HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, from December 7-28with the opening on Friday, December 7 at El Zaguán. ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: Irene Salas has traveled the world …
Read More »Department of Health Creates Framework for Crisis Triage Centers
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has announced new regulations and licensing requirements for crisis triage centers. This new type of health facility is designed to help individuals who voluntarily admit themselves to stabilize their behavioral health incidents. Crisis triage centers will provide emergency behavioral health evaluations, …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Albuquerque Drain: Sophia Vargas, age 8, of Albuquerque caught and released a 12-inch largemouth bass Nov. 20. She was using a minnow. Bosque Redondo: Aubrianna Martinez, age 9, Danika Martinez, age 7, and Dorian Stewart, age 11, of Clovis all caught …
Read More »Buy Local, Authentic, and Original Winter Spanish Market features the best in Spanish Colonial Art
By Spanish colonial arts society The Spanish Colonial Arts Society’s Winter Spanish Market returns to Albuquerque for the sixth year on Saturday and Sunday, December 1st–2nd, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Up to 70 artists will welcome the public with the opportunity to purchase a piece of New Mexico …
Read More »Two unbeaten teams, 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, 5A Los Lunas at Roswell
By Arnie Leshin After surprising top seed, undefeated Albuquerque Hope Christian Friday night in the 3A state semifinals, Robertson’s thoughts turned to cross town rival West Las Vegas. And why not? The 6th seeded Dons were playing in the other semis Saturday afternoon at 2nd seeded Dexter, and so it …
Read More »ONLINE HIGH SCHOOOL SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK
TUESDAY: November 27 BOYS BASKETBALL – at Al Armendariz Invitational at Taos Invitational GIRLS BASKETBALL – at Al Armendariz Invitational …
Read More »SFCC Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair Dec. 8
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College will host the 29th annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the college’s Main Hallway and Campus Center, 6401 Richards Ave.The event is free and there is plenty of free parking. The popular community …
Read More »Oh, what a long night for college football in Texas Saturday night as Texas A &M finally got past LSU, 74-72, in seven overtimes, and in five hours and 15 minutes of the SEC marathon
By Arnie Leshin It took a long time, but Texas A & M finally got a win over LSU. In fact, Saturday night’s clash was not only the longest college football game of this past weekend, but no doubt one of the longest at any time. It could have continued …
Read More »Monte del Sol sophomore Mosies Cerda named to first-team All-State soccer team, with the girls landing seniors Lynn Robey and Blake Trevisan of Santa Fe Prep and St. Michael’s sophomore Devin Romero
By Arnie Leshin Kudos to Monte del Sol sophomore Moises Cerda for gaining first-team honors on the soccer All-State 1A-3A team. While the area girls placed three on first team, forward/midfielder Cerda is the only boy to do so. He was the spark for the Dragons making their way to …
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