By EMNRD Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division announces that overnight use and campgrounds will remain closed through August 28th.Visitors with overnight camping reservations through August 28th will be issued a refund. Group shelters remain closed and all events are canceled. State Parks provides the additional …
Read More »Bicentennial Pool Will Open Monday, August 03, 2020
By City Of Santa Fe Bicentennial Pool will reopen on Monday, August 3 with COVID protocols designed to keep patrons and staff safe, following orders from Governor Lujan-Grisham. The facility will be reservation only–for safety control purposes, no walk-ins will be allowed. There will be 45 minute swim sessions to …
Read More »RPNM JOINT STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF HERMAN CAIN
By RPNM Herman Cain, President Trump surrogate, former GOP presidential candidate and former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza died today from COVID-19. The Republican Party of New Mexico offers its sincere condolences to Cain’s family and friends. The following is a joint statement from RPNM Chairman Steve Pearce and RPNM CD …
Read More »No coronvrius pandemic, just no baseball played at East Cheyenne High School
By Arnie Leshin Take me out to the ballgame is where Brandon Tate Nimmo wanted to be, except that in 2020, he’s right up there in the Major Baseball League but with no fans in the stands and all the COPID-19 restriction applying. He’s from Wyoming, Cheyenne Wyoming, and …
Read More »Mayor Alan Webber Signed Emergency Proclamation IV in Continued Response to COVID-19
By City of Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber signed Emergency Proclamation IV in continued response to the spread of COVID-19. The Governing Body will have the opportunity extend the Proclamation of Emergency on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 for another 60 days. This is the fourth emergency proclamation that has been …
Read More »What Happens in Vegas…
By Family Policy Alliance What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” – so the saying goes. And in this case, what happened in Vegas really must stay there. In June, Nevada’s governor extended his “Phase II” reopening order through July. The problem is that the order treats Nevada’s casinos better …
Read More »Santa Fe County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Update
By Santa Fe County The Santa Fe County Fire Department is developing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) update. A CWPP is a plan designed to identify and mitigate wildfire hazards to communities and infrastructure located in the wildland-urban interface (WUI), which is an area located between wildland and human …
Read More »Northern Student Selected for National Biomedical Fellowship
By NNMC Northern New Mexico College senior Evelyn Juarez has been named as one of ten students nationwide to receive the 2020 Academy for Research, Clinical, and Health Equity Scholarship (ARCHES) and participate in a fellowship program with the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Juarez, who is pursuing a degree …
Read More »Santa Fe County Commissioners to Vote on Women’s Suffrage Month Proclamation
By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County Board of County Commission (BCC) will vote on proclaiming August as Women’s Suffrage Month and ask for recognition and honor of the 100thAnniversary of the 19th Amendment of the Constitution. Commissioner Anna Hansen will introduce the proclamation and be virtually joined by three …
Read More »More than a dozen Miami Marlins players and staff members test positive for COVID-19
By Arnie Leshin Warning, be careful, but the Miami Marlins weren’t careful enough, and so Major League Baseball has fallen where it was trying to avoid. Where the team found itself stranded in Philadelphia Monday instead of flying home to Miami after winning two of three in the City of …
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