By Arnie Leshin Socorro is a young squad led by juniors, 10 of them, and with junior Elise Madrill its leading scorer as the 3rd-seeded Warriors meet up with top-seeded St. Michael’s in Thursday’s state 1A/3A girls soccer championship played at the University of New Mexico Soccer Complex. While the …
Read More »SANTA FE COVID-19 UPDATE
By City of Santa Fe NEW MEXICO TRUE COLORS: The New Mexico Department of Health on Wednesday announced the updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning April 7, with 20 New Mexico counties–including Santa Fe!–at the Turquoise Level and three at the Green Level. The majority of the …
Read More »City Seeks Applicants for City Historian
By City of Santa Fe Culture Connects History: Santa Fe City Historian Guidelines and How to Apply Purpose: The Santa Fe City Historian is a ceremonial position that encourages education about Santa Fe’s rich regional history and cultural heritage. Goals: Conserve, promote, document, and share Santa Fe’s diverse cultural heritage …
Read More »Weekly fishing and stocking report
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: Bryan Zuanetti of Santa Fe caught a 29.5-inch 8-pound walleye using a jig and plastic minnow April 3. Bluewater Lake: Walter Sarracino of Grants caught a 24-inch rainbow trout using hot pink PowerBait April 2. Brantley Lake: Michael Proctor …
Read More »It took a 73-year drought before the Baylor men made it back to the national basketball championship
By Arnie Leshin Ah, 1948, a lesson in history, year in which Democrat Harry S. Truman, known for his taylor shop in Missouri, outvoted popular Republican New York State Governor Thomas Dewey in the presidential election, and forced the Chicago Tribune and New York Times to change their early edition headlines …
Read More »State has invited more than 99% of Phase 1 registrants to COVID-19 vaccine appointments
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) announced on Tuesday that the state has now invited more than 99% of Phase 1 registrants for vaccine appointments. “DOH has been prioritizing invitations to early-phase vaccine registrants – and we will continue to reach out via text, email, phone calls, …
Read More »GIRLS STATE 3A SOCCER — ST. MICHAEL’S
By Arnie Leshin The scene is set, the top-seeded St. Michael’s girls have gotten this far and will play host to tournament-tested Albuquerque Sandia Prep in today’s 1A/3A semifinals at the Christian Brothers Athletic Complex, with the match scheduled for a 4 p.m. start. The Lady Horsemen, under first-year head …
Read More »Horse Riding Expands in Santa Fe County
By Santa Fe County open and private riding reservations are now being taken at the Stanley Cyclone Center. The center, located at 22 W. Kinsell Ave. in Stanley is a 51,000 square foot livestock arena, and although open, will continue to abide by all Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Public Health …
Read More »MEN’S NCAA DIVISION I BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
By Arnie Leshin Once, twice, within a span of three days, the Stanford women survived buzzer-beating defeats before winning their first national basketball championship since 1992. And on Saturday night in the men’s Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the unexpected nearly happened when 11th-seeded UCLA came within …
Read More »Essential Worker Rally for Immigration Reform
By Somos Acción New Mexico-base immigrant groups will take part in The March to Victory, a nationwide effort organized by the Fair Immigration Reform Movementand Faith in Action to promote a roadmap to citizenship for all 11 million undocumented immigrants. As the nation continues to battle the ongoing pandemic, inclusive COVID …
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