By Arnie Leshin District 2-3A had no problem gaining the state tournament in baseball and softball. Maybe these schools hung around to check out the brackets arranged by the New Mexico Activities Association, but every thing fell into place for the likes of Robertson, West Las Vegas, St. Michael’s, …
Read More »New Mexico Department of Health Reports Nearly 8,000 Emergency Department Visits Annually Due to Asthma May is Asthma Awareness Month
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports uncontrolled asthma leads to nearly 8,000 emergency department visits every year, according to data collected and analyzed by the NMDOH Epidemiology and Response Division (ERD). During National Asthma Awareness Month this May, the NMDOH urges New Mexicans to learn about …
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By NMWF NMWF Lecture Series: Dr. Karl Malcolm Albuquerque — The New Mexico Wildlife Federation is proud to kick off its lecture series on wildlife topics with a presentation by Dr. Karl Malcolm, the southwest ecologist for the U.S. Forest Service. Malcolm, a biologist who specializes in the study of …
Read More »Pacheco Canyon Prescribed Burn Pushed to Sunday
By SFNF After studying conditions, including fuel moisture levels, weather forecasts, air quality and wind direction, fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) today decided to delay the previously announced Pacheco Canyon prescribed burn until Sunday, May 5. Fire managers will continue to monitor conditions and will not …
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SFCC Spring Performing Arts Showcase May 1
By SFCC The Santa Fe Community College Spring Performing Arts Showcase is from 7 to 8:15 p.m., Sunday, May 12 in the Jemez Rooms on the SFCC campus, 6401 Richards Ave. The program features SFCC students in Belly Dance, Chorus, Flamenco, Hip-Hop, Modern Dance, Piano and other voice disciplines. The …
Read More »NEA-New Mexico Praises New P.E.D. Transitional Teacher Evaluation
By NEA NM Commenting on the new, transitional Teacher Evaluation for New Mexico Teachers for the current school year, National Education Association – New Mexico President Betty Patterson thanked Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and Public Education Department Secretary Karen Trujillo for having heard and responded positively to the concerns and …
Read More »Gov. Lujan Grisham fills judicial vacancy
By Office of the Governor Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made the following appointment to the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court: Jason Jaramillo: Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court Judge Jason Jaramillo currently works in the Bernalillo County Attorney’s Office as the senior assistant county attorney. Jaramillo has dedicated his entire legal …
Read More »President Trump Moves to Protect Religious Freedom on National Day of Prayer
By The Family Policy Alliance Team On the National Day of Prayer and during the White House Rose Garden Ceremony, President Trump announced the finalization of a federal rule that would protect the right of health care workers, providers, and employers to refuse to participate in acts that violate their religious …
Read More »Tune in this Saturday for “Alive from New York
By Family Policy Alliance of New Mexico This Saturday, our public policy partner, Focus on the Family, will be hosting the largest pro-life event in Times Square history, and we are inviting you to tune in! The event—“Alive from New York”—will feature live music, inspirational speeches, abortion survivor stories, and live …
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