By Tom Udall Press Office U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.) joined his Democratic colleagues in taking to the Senate floor to demand “unanimous consent” to take up the bipartisan appropriations bills passed by the House to reopen the federal government. Republican Leader Mitch McConnell blocked Senate Democrats’ efforts despite the fact that tomorrow, thousands of federal …
Read More »Senator Michael Padilla Files Bill to Focus Early Childhood Efforts
By New Mexico Early Childhood Development Partnership New Early Childhood Education and Care Department Will Oversee More than $325 Million New Mexico Senator Michael Padilla filed a bill on Monday for the 2019 Legislative Session to create the Early Childhood Education and Care Department. The bill is supported by the New …
Read More »Weekly high school sports schedule
TUESDAY – Dec. 18 BOYS BASKETBALL: Los Lunas at Santa Fe High, 7 p.m. Espanola Valley at Valencia, 7 p.m. …
Read More »Twas not yet Christmas, but it was a weekend for hoops, with tournaments and non-district games filling the basketball courts
By Arnie Leshin St. Michael’s boys were shorthanded, even their head coach wasn’t around, although David Rodriguez did show up before Saturday’s 84-32 romp over Socorro in a non-district basketball at the Horsemen’s court. To start with Rodriguez, he had missed more of the week while taking part in a …
Read More »Key district test for St. Michael’s as it heads for Raton Friday night while Robertson is at West Las Vegas in the regular-season football finale
By Arnie Leshin Back when present assistant coach Brock Walton was Raton’s head football coach, and from 2007-2010, the Tigers had some classic games against St. Michael’s. After that the Raton enrollment went down and it was no longer on the Horsemen’s schedule. But until the 2008 game at St. …
Read More »Santa Fe National Forest Offices Close for Labor Day
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (Forest) Supervisor’s Office and all Ranger District offices will close Monday, Sept. 3, in observance of Labor Day. Normal business hours will resume Tuesday, Sept. 4. Forest personnel expect a large number of visitors over the holiday weekend. If you plan to visit, …
Read More »“Enchanted Adventures” Photo Contest at New Mexico State Parks
By NM State Parks New Mexico State Parks is teaming up with the New Mexico Magazine for the “Enchanted Adventures at New Mexico State Parks” category in this year’s New Mexico Magazine 18th Annual Photo Contest to encourage photographers to visit, shoot and submit beautiful photos of all 33 state …
Read More »DA Serna Announces Dixon Triple Homicide Defendants to Stay in Jail until Trial
By DA Serna First Judicial District Attorney Marco P. Serna announced that a Judge agreed with his office ruling to detain Roger L. Gage and John D. Powell until they stand trial for the brutal killings of three people near Dixon, New Mexico. Serna asked the judge to detain the …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center to Close for Independence Day Wednesday, July 4
By SFCC Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center will close in observance of Independence Day on Wednesday, July 4. All campus facilities at both locations will be closed. No classes or activities will be held and no other student services will be available. SFCC’s child …
Read More »Heinrich Helps Bring Photography Exhibit To Washington
By Martin Heinrich Press Office U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) will help showcase an art exhibit featuring photographs by International League of Conservation Photographer Krista Schlyer on the Southwest borderlands that will be on display this week in the Russell Senate Office Building Rotunda. Continental Divide: Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall documents the impacts …
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