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Back to Basics at Matteo’s Eatery

Welcome to the only source for artful, bite-sized stories and diverse perspectives on the New Mexico food and drink scene. This week, Leah Romero highlights the return of a beloved Las Cruces favorite. If you enjoy stories like this, share them and help support local storytelling. Back to Their Roots—And …

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We reached our goal!

I wanted to send a quick note to say thank you. Because of this community you’re a part of, Family Policy Alliance Foundation successfully reached our $500,000 matching goal. That is no small thing—and I don’t want to rush past it. What encourages me most isn’t just that we reached …

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NM Pro-Life Candidates Advance

Last week, pro-life candidates advanced in New Mexico’s elections, including New Mexico Alliance for Life-endorsed candidate Senator David Gallegos for Lieutenant Governor. New Mexicans will have a clear choice this November. We face a radical pro-abortion-up-to-birth gubernatorial ticket in Deb Haaland and Maggie Toulouse-Oliver, while the Republican ticket of Mayor …

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God’s Encouraging Word of the day

“Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains.” James 5;7 For us Christians Patience is “God-given restraint in the face of opposition or oppression.” Patience is only necessary …

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Déjà Vote

Our elections are under attack – this time in LA. Thousands of mail-in ballots dropped over the weekend, changing the mayoral election. It’s been called “statistically impossible,” but it happened. We’ve seen it time and time again, leading to fears of fraud. Somehow, the mail-in ballots always break overwhelmingly for …

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Hezbollah Terrorist Eliminated After Crossing Border

While the IDF continues its offensive against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, a breach in Israel’s defenses was exposed when two terror operatives managed to cross the border into Israel. Until now, Hezbollah’s attacks have primarily consisted of drones and rockets, and Israel’s Home Front Command has not issued any new …

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Step-by-step: Forests of the future

Near the community of Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, the forest smells faintly of vanilla from the red-barked ponderosa pines and the lingering smokey ash from trees burned in the last round of prescribed burns. Walking through the open forest, Matt Champa, a fuels planner for the Arapaho and Roosevelt National …

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God‘s Encouraging Word of the day

“For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for life; weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” Psalm 30:5 The Bible makes clear that God’s anger is aroused by sin—by breaking His perfect and beneficial laws. He is slow to anger; but …

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