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Around New Mexico in a Tea Daze: Albuquerque

The Bite • New Mexico Food & Drink Steeping in Albuquerque: A Tour Through the City’s Tea Scene From cozy loose-leaf counters to curated tea bars built for long, slow sipping, Albuquerque’s tea scene offers far more than a quick cup on the go. This week’s journey explores the city …

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It’s almost spring — check out our upcoming events!

New Mexico Department of Wildlife It’s Almost Spring: Upcoming Outdoor Events Across New Mexico Spring is nearly here, and the New Mexico Department of Wildlife is rolling out a full calendar of educational events, workshops, and seasonal reminders for hunters, birders, anglers, and outdoor families. From a statewide birding contest …

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Save the date! April 21–22, 2026 

Your passion for NMSU is the spark that ignites bold ideas and bright futures across our campuses! From April 21 at 10 a.m. through April 22 at 5:28 p.m., fan the flames of opportunity during 1888 Minutes of Giving by making a gift of any size to fuel Aggie excellence. Early Giving …

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IAF Hits Drone Array and Assets in Western Iran

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) confirmed strikes in western Iran that took place on Monday. The Jerusalem Post reports that drone operators were targeted at a launch site as part of the continuing campaign to destroy the regime’s missile and drone capabilities that threaten Israel. The IDF also noted yesterday …

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BUY ONE, GET THE SECOND ONE HALF OFF.

A Quick Apology — and a Delicious Opportunity at the Santa Fe School of Cooking BIGTIME APOLOGIES FROM US TO YOU! In our last newsletter about our half-off demonstration classes, we missed an important detail. The special is actually BUY ONE, GET THE SECOND ONE HALF OFF. We sincerely regret …

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SIX GOSPEL PREACHERS Targeted

Pastors are being handcuffed, detained, and labeled as criminals in major U.S. cities for preaching the Gospel. Authorities told Pastor Dustin they were “shutting down” his ministry in a park. Brett and fellow preachers were jailed in Chicago. An Atlanta preacher was dragged into court despite having a permit. Another …

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SFC Roar March 2026

Enrollment for 2026–2027 School Year Enrollment for the upcoming 2026–2027 school year is now open for all new and returning families. Space is limited, and we anticipate several classes filling quickly. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND APPLY Tuition Assistance Available We are grateful to continue offering tuition assistance for …

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The fire that never starts

When 95% of wildfires are started by humans — especially in a part of the country like Southern California with 25 million people — stopping wildfires before they start is a lofty goal. But for Nicole Molinari, an ecologist for the Forest Service, a recent mapping effort contains a compelling …

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