By Cameron Gonzales Last Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to slash at least one-third of all advisory committees. This policy might sound remote, but in reality, this decision will affect the lives of every citizen in the United States by leading to an uninformed policy regarding things …
Read More »When the US Military Can’t Trust the Commander in Chief.
By Cameron Gonzales The U.S. Military has been cautious to inform President Trump about recent cyber warfare operations against Russia, according to a New York Times report released last week. Pentagon and intelligence officials explained, in loose terms, that they believed the President might betray ongoing operations and give that information to a hostile …
Read More »Commissioner Garcia Richard: Holtec Int’l Misrepresentations Raise Serious Safety Concerns for Proposed Nuclear Storage Facility
By State Land Office Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard sent the attached letter to Holtec International President and CEO, Krishna Singh. The letter outlines a number of concerns regarding Holtec’s proposal for a nuclear storage facility in Lea County – specifically safety concerns that have not been addressed …
Read More »HSD encourages New Mexicans to watch film, ‘The Shake-Up’
By NM HSD The New Mexico Human Services Department encourages the public to watch the nonprofit documentary film The Shake-Up by filmmaker Ben Altenberg, made in partnership with the New Mexico Community Foundation. The film is about the 2013 New Mexico Medicaid payment freeze to behavioral health providers that was …
Read More »There is legislation in the Senate that would limit foreign interference in elections. So why are Senate Republicans blocking it?
By Cameron Gonzales President Donald Trump said he probably wouldn’t alert the FBI if a foreign agent approached him with information about a 2020 opponent, in an interview with ABC last Wednesday. He claimed, “It’s not an interference. They have information. I think I’d take it,” prompting outcry along both …
Read More »Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
By NM Game and Fish Click Here For The Latest Stocking Report Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: John Hutson of Carson caught a 4-pound smallmouth bass and several others June 10. He was using a jig and crawdad. Bluewater Lake: Aubree Segura, age 8, of Rio Rancho caught and …
Read More »What is Opposition Research and Why is Foreign Intelligence Illegal?
By Cameron Gonzales Last Wednesday President Donald Trump, in an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, said he likely wouldn’t alert the FBI if a foreign agent approached him with information about a 2020 opponent. His exact words were, “It’s not an interference. They have information. I think I’d take it,” prompting …
Read More »Sally Hayden von Conta: Chasing the Heart
By Historic Santa Fe Foundation Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to host Chasing the Heart, an exhibition of Sally Hayden von Conta’s plein air pastels at HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, from July 5 – 26, 2019 with the opening on Friday, July 5 from 5-7pmat HSFF’s El …
Read More »Full house at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb., greeted by sunny skies and a 4-1 victory for 2nd ranked Vanderbilt over 7th ranked Louisville in the NCAA DI World Series Sunday afternoon
By Arnie Leshin Second-ranked Vanderbilt was powered by the long-ball hitting of lead-off batter Angelo Martin in getting past 7th ranked Louisville, 4-1, at Sunday’s opening round game of the 74th annual NCAA Division I Baseball World Series in Omaha, Neb. It might have been only the first round, …
Read More »Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board Comes Up with 100 Things to Do in Santa Fe
By City of Santa Fe The Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board came up with 100 of their favorite things to do in and around Santa Fe. The beautiful City of Santa Fe offers the community so many fun things to do. Contrary to the popular belief of the youth that there …
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