The City of Santa Fe will close at noon onWednesday, December 24, 2025, and will remain closed on Thursday, December 25, 2025, in observance of the Christmas holiday. City offices will reopen on Friday, December 26, 2025, except business licensing, which will be closed the day after Christmas, the 26th. …
Read More »MASSIVE WIN
It was one of the most EVIL bills we’ve ever seen. And now it’s back. States are shockingly passing bills to allow babies to be killed AFTER BIRTH. California passed a law that could allow babies to be killed up to 28 days AFTER birth. By using the word “perinatal” …
Read More »The Power of the Blessing
Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Speak to Aaron and to his sons, saying, ‘Thus you shall bless the sons of Israel. You shall say to them: The Lord bless you, and keep you; The Lord make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; The Lord …
Read More »Christmas is Good News
Dr. Glenn Mollette Christmas is good news. Christ the Savior is born. This declaration is embraced daily by billions around the planet and especially on Christmas day. There is more to Christmas day than the celebration of the birth of Jesus. We utilize by the day for family gatherings, gift …
Read More »See the Impact You Made in 2025
This year, your support has done more than fund programs — you have comforted hearts, strengthened faith, and brought light into dark places. Watch Now Because of you, in 2025 alone we have: Equipped students on 1,000+ campuses to support Israel and confront antisemitism across quads, classrooms, student governments, and …
Read More »The Foodie’s Bookshelf
There are now so many texts that make up what might be called the food writing canon that our bookshelves bow under their weight. Some of that strain, we suspect, comes from books we’ve carried with us for years—moved from apartment to apartment, half-read, patiently waiting their turn. M. F. …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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