NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCHES OF THE WEEK Rio Grande: Justin Salazar caught three brown trout using red worms on Jan. 11. Ute Lake: Robert Trippett caught his personal-best largemouth bass in just 30 minutes of fishing, using a clown-colored jerkbait on Jan. 4. NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT Cimarron River: Streamflow near Cimarron Wednesday morning …
Read More »Sanctity of life awareness and unity day
We hope this message finds you well and filled with hope as we continue to defend the sanctity of every human life—from conception to natural death. We’re excited to remind you of the upcoming Sanctity of Life Awareness and Unity Day in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This powerful day of …
Read More »EmiArte Flamenco Academy Opens Its Doors for Spring 2026
This January, EmiArte Flamenco Academy invites the Santa Fe community to step inside its studio, meet its instructors, and experience the beauty, discipline, and joy of flamenco dance firsthand. On Sunday, January 19, 2026, from 2–4 p.m., the academy will host an Open House at its studio located at 3022 …
Read More »Growing the Next Generation of Farmers
In “Growing the Next Generation of Farmers,” Ungelbah Dávila visits with Dr. Mary Ben and her husband, Zach Ben, cofounders of Bidii Baby Foods and the BEN Initiative. Building on their own experience farming and starting an ancestral foods business in Shiprock, the Bens have developed the Farmer-in-REZidence Program, which …
Read More »Iran Strike Not Certain, President Trump Says
As Israel remains on high alert amid thepossibility of U.S. intervention in Iran, The Jerusalem Post reports that U.S. President Donald Trump may be reconsidering taking military action against the Islamic Republic. This comes after Trump received news the previous day that the regime had eased its crackdown, including halting …
Read More »Groups Call for Legislative Action to Expand Protections for Immigrant Communities in New Mexico
In these times of terrifying mass deportations and raids across the nation, increased ICE enforcement in New Mexico, and violent, military-like tactics wielded against immigrants and activists by masked federal agents, including the recent shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis, several New Mexico immigrants’ rights groups are banding together …
Read More »The 2026-2027 Big Game Draw application is open!
The 2026-2027 Big Game Draw application is open! The New Mexico Department of Wildlife strongly recommends that all draw applicants for 2026-2027 hunts verify their contact information and provide a valid e-mail address and phone number in theirOnline Licensing System account. Please contact the Department at 888-248-6866 to apply …
Read More »Middle East Officials Caution U.S. About Iran Strike
As anti-government protests in Iran enter their third week, The Jerusalem Post reports that Israeli and Arab officials have voiced concerns about the possibility of the U.S. intervening or launching strikes against Iran. While President Trump has suggested that U.S. involvement is likely as protesters face violence—and even death—at the …
Read More »The 2026 NM Legislative Session Begins Next Week
The 2026 New Mexico Legislative Session will begin next Tuesday, and we are preparing to bring you timely, reliable information on what is happening in Santa Fe. This year’s session is a shorter, 30-day session, and while it is primarily focused on the state budget and fiscal bills, we know …
Read More »Mediterraneans Far From the Sea
This week, we’re sharing a sweet story about two much-loved Albuquerque places. Written and illustrated by artist Zahra Marwan, this tale first appeared in one of The Bite’s print issues several years ago. Thankfully, both featured businesses are still humming along—as is the artist, whose children’s book Where Butterflies Fill …
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