By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Alumni Pond: Josue Macias of Las Cruces caught a 17-inch, 2.5-pound largemouth bass using a purple plastic worm July 22. Bluewater Lake: Sally Lopez of Las Vegas caught and released a 36-inch tiger muskie using a hot dog July 20. Anthony …
Read More »New York Mets’ sidelined righthander Jacob deGrom
By Arnie Leshin Somewhat fuzzy is about the next steps in Jacob deGrom’s potential return to the pitching rotation of the New York Mets. This past Sunday, the two-time Cy Young Award winner threw a side session and will make a minor league rehab start. But still no up-to-date positive …
Read More »It was a blazing finish Sunday night to the 10-day Track and Field Worlds Championships
By Arnie Leshin It was Hayward Field at the University of Oregon in Eugene and the stretch run of the initial Track and Field Worlds Championships ever hosted by the United States. And just days after finishing fifth in the 200-meter finals when University of Kentucky graduate Abby Steiner got …
Read More »Monsoonal weather and flash flood potential persist
By Arnie Leshin Highlights: Today, Southwest Incident Management Team 5, under Incident Commander Mark Bernal, took command of the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires at 7:00 am. Team 5 is glad to be back and serving the local communities. The two fires will now both be referred to as …
Read More »TRACK AND FIELD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin The United States women’s foursome did just what it needed to hold off favored Jamaica in the 4 x 100 relay championship. But for the favored USA men’s 4 x 100 quartet, it proved once again that pure speed is not all matters in these races, especially …
Read More »The USA is hosting this track and field world championships for the first time
By Arnie Leshin Not everything is going well for the United States in the 10-day Track and Field Worlds Championship it is hosting for the first time. Not good news in the men’s 800 qualifying, for not a single American advanced to the semifinals. It was unexpected, but they had …
Read More »WORLD TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin For the United States it’s been a neat run in its first time as host for the annual Track and Field World Championships, and especially for the men sprinters. For once again, it was the Americans sweeping the way, this time in the 200 meters in day …
Read More »Putting Fore the Pride! Golf Tournament
September 16th, 2022 9:00AM Shotgun Start Registration begins at 7:30AM Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe Golf Course 205 Caja Del Rio Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87506 Registration & Sponsorship Fees: $5,000- Platinum Sponsor- 4 Players + 4 Shirts + Signage + Individual Banner Logo $2,500- Gold Sponsor- 4 Players …
Read More »BATTING AROUND THE ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME
By Arnie Leshin Willie Mays is 91 years old and resides in San Francisco. He is known to have lost his eye sight perhaps a decade ago, so he is cared for in a house with medical care and the aid of family, friends and neighbors. Otherwise, he will go …
Read More »Firefighters are mending fences, roads, and relationships
By SFNF Working hand in hand with private landowners, fire crews are fixing fences, repairing roads, seeding, chipping, and removing vegetation with great perseverance and fortitude. A break in the weather over the past two days has allowed firefighters to move further into the fire perimeter and make progress in …
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