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On Albuquerque’s Tortilla Trail

The Story of New Mexico’s Flour Tortilla What food is more emblematic of New Mexico’s shared cultural heritages than the humble flour tortilla? The corn tortilla is, of course, the product of ancient Mesoamerica—a staple seemingly as old as humanity itself. But according to Paula Morton’s definitive book Tortillas: A …

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Free Speech, Faith and the Cost of Courage

I want to personally invite you to watch the latest episode of Conversations with Christians Engaged featuring Victoria Cobb, president of the Family Foundation of Virginia. Victoria sits down with our podcast host, Christians Engaged Vice President Ben Quine, to share her troubling personal story about a high school speaking invitation …

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Pistol Pete is Complete!

Because of you, the dedicated students behind the ’stache can focus on what they do best: spreading Aggie pride! Thanks to your generous support, we didn’t just meet our goal for the Complete the Pete campaign — we galloped past it, reaching 104%! Your gift helped cover essential costs like chaps, vests, and other attire, plus travel expenses, all of which can total about $2,500 per Pete. Because of your commitment to NMSU and to …

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Fishing Report

NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCHES OF THE WEEK Eagle Nest Lake: Brian Rael caught several trout ranging in size from 19-23 inches long using jigs and PowerBait on Nov. 29. Hopewell Lake: Andrew Luna and Adrian Garcia, both of Los Lunas, caught and released more than 40 rainbow trout using Swedish pimples and …

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Jerry Wellman Exhibition at El Zaguán Opening 1/16/26

EXHIBITION EL ZAGUÁN   Navigators: Edges of Becomings Installations: Jerry Wellman Public Opening Friday, January 16, 2026, | 5-7 pm  HSFF’s El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road, Suite 2  On view through Saturday, February 14, 2026 © Jerry Wellman  Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) is pleased to present Navigators: Edges of Becomings Installations: …

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A Key Education Decision Is Before Our Governor

For many families, education choice simply means this: parents have the freedom to choose the learning environment that best meets their child’s needs. That could be a public school, a charter school, a private or religious school, homeschooling, or a mix of educational opportunities. Education choice recognizes that children are …

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The Savory Surprises of Shiprock

Welcome to the only source for artful, bite-sized stories and diverse perspectives on the New Mexico food and drink scene. This week, Ungelbah Dávila makes some unexpected culinary discoveries on a trip to Shiprock. Hint: It’s not all about the mutton, but she finds that too. Anyone that doesn’t think …

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Newsom FINES the Church

Gavin Newsom’s declaration of war on the Church is a grave escalation and threatens religious liberty protections. The California Governor continues his ruthless crusade to bankrupt a church and collect crippling multimillion-dollar fines – simply for how the church conducted worship services during the pandemic. It’s diabolical. Late last week …

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Double your impact in this season of light

Shalom, Our Christian friends are celebrating the Christmas season, while our Jewish brothers and sisters have begun Hanukkah—both honoring the powerful truth that light overcomes darkness in this world. No matter which holiday is being celebrated, this season is a meaningful time to share that light. Patrick, your generosity can …

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