By Arnie Leshin Where do we start, at Aaron Rodgers’ arrival, at his fourth and final snap at 4:01 into this much anticipated National Football League season opener, or at the unprecedented finish when the unexpected final score of 22-16 lit up the scoreboard? The nasty weather had subsided. …
Read More »Ready to refresh your pantry?
IT’S CHILE SEASON IN NEW MEXICO! All over Santa Fe, a special aroma is scenting the autumn air––fresh roasted green chile! As much as we love the fresh product, we need our chile fix year-round, and that’s where our extensive “Chile Library” comes to the rescue! CHOOSE YOUR CHILE GREEN …
Read More »Let the recruiting begin
By Arnie Leshin Hey, look it over, how poorly did the United States fade with three defeats at the annual men’s basketball World Cup played at Manila in the Philippines? The answer is the next stop at the Paris Olympics will be drawn up with a much more stronger roster …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest looking for opportunities to conduct Golondrino, North Aztec Springs and Joaquin North prescribed fires
Fire managers and district rangers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are looking for appropriate weather conditions to implement three prescribed fires during the Fall season. The 2,227-acre Golondrino prescribed fire in the Cuba district west of the communities of Llaves and north of Gallina. The 650-acre North Aztec …
Read More »UNITED STATES TENNIS OPEN MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
By Arnie Leshin If you know your tennis, a men’s 3-set match can be closer than it reveals. Take legendary No. 1 again, 36-year-old Novak Djokovic’s sweep of Daniil Medvedev, a rising Russia a dozen years younger and currently ranked seventh. The scores? 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-3, but don’t …
Read More »Down went the United States men to Germany
By Arnie Leshin Disappointing news for the United States in the basketball World Cup, with Friday’s 113-111 tight tussle against Germany a losing one, and leaves the red, white and blue with only the bronze medal to claim in Sunday’s game against Canada. The Canadiens lost to Serbia, 95-86, Friday …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest to conduct Golondrino North Aztec and Joaquin North prescribed fires
Fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are preparing to conduct the 2,227-acre Golondrino prescribed fire in the Cuba district West of the communities of Llaves and North of Gallina. The 650 acre North Aztec prescribed fire will be in the Jemez district. The 1,750-acre Joaquin North prescribed …
Read More »ISOTOPES BASEBALL REGULAR SEASON IN FINAL 11 GAMES
By Arnie Leshin The clock is winding down on the Albuquerque Isotopes regular season in the ancient Pacific Coast Baseball League. The long-running Triple A league that first played way back in 1903 has the Topes in fifth place in the 10-team league with a 31-29 overall record and …
Read More »BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN ILL, POSPONES ALL SEPTEMBER TOUR DATES
By Arnie Leshin Superstar musician Bruce Springsteen has canceled all the remaining dates on his touring calendar for the month of September, with a statement on his social media saying he is suffering from peptic ulcer disease and has been advised by doctors to take the remainder of the month off …
Read More »Good start for St. Michael’s girls soccer team
By Arnie Leshin Traveling state 3A girls soccer finalist St. Michael’s hit the high road to Taos Tuesday and won for the second straight time, 7-1, behind three goals from junior Jada Lujan and two from sophomore Sophia Miera at the Eco Park pitch. Now 2-0, the Lady Horsemen …
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