By Arnie Leshin The defending champion Toronto Raptors survived again and the Los Angeles Clippers moved to within a game of the Western Conference final in the National Basketball Association playoffs. Both played at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Wednesday night, with Toronto’s final push getting it past …
Read More »Extended Hours for Fenton Lake State Park, Reopening Friday, September 11th
Story and Photo By The New Mexico State Parks Fenton Lake State Park will reopen on Friday, September 11th for day-use recreation. After speaking with the local community, the hours of operation will be extended to 7:00 am – 7:00 pm from previously announced 8:00 – 5:00 hours to better accommodate …
Read More »New Mexico GOP calls for House Speaker to give up leadership position
By The Republican Party of New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE, SEPTEMBER 10 — Top New Mexico House Democrat Brian Egolf owes more than $10,000 in federal back taxes, according to recently obtained government documents. New Mexico Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce is calling on Egolf to relinquish his leadership position. According to a U.S. Department …
Read More »Following Staggering Report that Wildlife Populations Plummeted By Two Thirds in 50 Years, Udall Renews Call for Bold Action to Save Nature
By The Office of Senator Tom Udall | Thumbnail Photo: World Wildlife Fund Website WASHINGTON—Today, following the World Wildlife Fund’s alarming report documenting that the world has lost two-thirds of global animal, bird and fish populations over the past 50 years, U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.) issued the following statement to renew his call …
Read More »Governor news conference today at 4pm
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state officials will host a remote news conference this afternoon at 4pm to provide an update on New Mexico’s COVID-19 response. The news conference will be streamed live on the governor’s Facebook page. A simultaneous interpretation of the news conference in Spanish will be streamed …
Read More »Cold Front Helps Increase Containment of Medio Fire
By USDA Start date: Aug. 17, 2020 Cause:Lightning Size: 4,010 acres Containment: 95% Location: Rio en Medio Trail, Española Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest Current status: Containment lines continue to hold as strong winds from the northwest pushed the Medio Fire into the interior. Moisture from the cold front …
Read More »Strength in unity
By CUFI Despite these dark times, Christians United for Israel remains focused on a single goal: empowering and educating Christians to stand with Israel and the Jewish people. Our mission requires not only strength in numbers but also strength in unity. The powerful unity between our millions of members is …
Read More »Tuesday night, Spoelstra’s Heat ousted the Milwaukee Bucks, the overall No. 1 seed in the National Basketball Association
By Arnie Leshin Obviously, Pat Riley knew what he was doing when he retired as the Miami Heat head coach and turned it over to his assistant ErikSpoelstra, who has turned into one of the better coaches in the National Basketball Association. Each year, Spoelstra has taken sub-par lineups and …
Read More »House Energy and Commerce Committee Advances Luján Legislation to Address Challenges Facing Tribal Communities During COVID-19
House Energy and Commerce Committee Advances Luján Legislation to Address Challenges Facing Tribal Communities During COVID-19 Office of Congressman Ben Ray Luján Nambé, N.M. – Today, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce advanced bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the U.S. House Assistant Speaker, to ensure Tribal Epidemiology Centers …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College supports student success with new TRIO grant
By SFCC College will receive $275,105 from U.S. Department of Education annually for the next five years SANTA FE, NM – Santa Fe Community College received a new $275,105 TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant from the U.S. Department of Education aimed at helping increase the number of low-income college …
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