The New License Year Begins Soon Early sales of over-the-counter fishing and hunting licenses for the 2026–2027 license year are now underway. Anglers will need a new fishing license beginning April 1. [oai_citation:0‡NMDGF](https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/fishing/fishing-calendar/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you purchased a Game Hunting or Game Hunting & Fishing license through the recent draw application, …
Read More »Sign Up for Santa Fe’s Annual Citywide Spring Litter Cleanup
Keep Santa Fe Beautiful is now part of the City of Santa Fe Conservation & Sustainability Division. Please check out the new website location: sustainabilitysantafe.org/ksfb In alignment with Keep America Beautiful’s GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP initiative, KSFB organizes an annual citywide cleanup. This is a great opportunity to get involved to …
Read More »Iran and Hezbollah launched attacks across northern and central Israel
Throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, Iran and Hezbollah launched attacks across northern and central Israel. Major infrastructure and communities near the Lebanese border were targeted. According to JNS, one such Hezbollah rocket strike in the Upper Galilee killed a 27-year-old woman and injured two others. This comes as IDF …
Read More »Stop The Madness
It’s one of the most EVIL bills we’ve ever seen, and TODAY we must take action to stop the madness. California passed a perinatal infanticide bill allowing babies to be killed up to 28 DAYS AFTER BIRTH. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law sealing a death sentence for babies …
Read More »The Bite: Pastry Perfection
A Taste of the World in Santa Fe Where every pastry tells a story — and every bite feels like home. If “baking is love made edible,” then Santa Fe might just be one of the most loving places on earth. Across the city, artisan bakers craft pastries that carry …
Read More »El Zaguán Presents Desert Drift: New Paintings by HSFF Resident Artist Elaine Ritchel
The Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to announce Desert Drift, an exhibition of acrylic and watercolor skyscapes by Santa Fe-based painter, educator, and writer Elaine Ritchel. The exhibition will be on view at the gallery at El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road. Desert Drift explores ephemerality, the subtle thresholds between states of being, …
Read More »Reducing fuels on steep slopes
Tahoe National Forest’s North Yuba watershed is a highly productive water source for downstream residents and the agricultural industry across northern California. Although it is the largest continuous unburned landscape in the Central Sierras, it is also one of the most difficult forests to keep safe. This remote and rugged location has some …
Read More »A Call For Nominations
Nominations are now open through May 15 for the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Awards, the highest honors presented to New Mexico State University graduates. Since 1956, more than 400 exceptional Aggies have been recognized for achievements, leadership and service that elevate NMSU and strengthen communities across the globe. Submit an application …
Read More »DEATH TOLL
A desperate Iranian regime is using the war to punish and annihilate Christians – reportedly going door to door, targeting Christians as “Zionists” and enemies of the state. For believers, that label can mean arrest, prison, torture – or execution. We are taking emergency action at the United Nations to …
Read More »Hop Into Easter Brunch 2026 – Save Your Seat! NMSU Golf Course
Join us for a festive and delicious 2026 Easter Brunch! Date: April 5th ⏰ Seating Times: 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Bring your family and friends to celebrate Easter with a mouthwatering brunch, fun activities, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. ️ Brunch Highlights Carving Station Herb Crusted Prime Rib …
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