By Arnie Leshin Major League Baseball is officially back. Schedule is being assembled. Players asked to report to their home ballparks on July 1. Hip, hip hooray. The shortened slate has been reduced to 60 games with the regular season to begin on either July 23 or 24, with the …
Read More »A record 22 years in the National Basketball Association winds down for 43- year-old Vince Carter
By Arnie Leshin Well, I saw Vince Carter play his final high school game and I watched on television as he ended last season playing for the Atlanta Hawks. And that was it, I missed his finale playing for North Carolina, but viewed on TV his high first-round college draft …
Read More »SFNF Issues Closure Order for Group Recreation Sites
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) today issued a closure order that extends the closure of four group recreation sites in compliance with the restrictions on mass gatherings in the current New Mexico state public health order to limit the spread of COVID-19. The closure order will be …
Read More »Join Prime Minister Netanyahu and Secretary Pompeo at Virtual Summit!
By CUFI CUFI’s Virtual Summit starts Sunday night and we are excited to announce that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Secretary of State Pompeo will be joining us! Join us on the CUFI Facebook page, CUFI YouTube page or website for the following sessions: Sunday, June 28 at 7:30pm eastern …
Read More »Weekly Fishing report
By NM Game and Fish In this week’s fishing report, Dustin highlights how people in the angling community can work together to ensure equal access for all. Dustin is founder and executive director of Albuquerque-based GO Unlimited, an organization that creates access to outdoor recreation opportunities for people living with …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College, Kids Campus and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center to observe Independence Day Weekend July 3-5
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center will observe Independence Day weekend, Friday through Sunday, July 3-5. No classes will be held, and no student services will be available. SFCC’s child development center, Kids Campus will be closed. All SFCC and HEC buildings are …
Read More »Message From Mayor Webber: Obelisk Vandalism
By Mayor Webber I am shocked and saddened at the recent vandalism done to the Plaza Obelisk. Vandalism like this only serves to incite anger and division. What we need instead is an honest conversation about our past and a hopeful conversation about our future. From the phone calls and emails …
Read More »National Football League would like to return to the field in 2020
By Arnie Leshin Nicknames are the subjects here. Which brings us to the Washington Redskins. Oh sure, there are many, many more, but it’s Daniel Snyder’s D.C. Skins that get raided the most. He’s got the Kansas City Chiefs in his own National Football, the Atlanta Braves and Cleveland Indians …
Read More »Happy Father’s Day
“If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!” Matthew 7:11 Fathers find joy in giving to their children. That’s because a chief role of fatherhood is …
Read More »Tiz the Law winning the Triple Crown Belmont Stakes
By Arnie Leshin No fans in the stands, other virus restrictions didn’t stop favored Tiz the Law from becoming the first New York-bred horse to win the Belmont Stakes in 138 years, with the 3-year-old carrying jockey Manny Franco breaking from the No. 8 post to win in a swift …
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