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City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission met Thursday, Jan. 26


City of Santa Fe Charter Review Commission met Thursday, Jan. 26


Former Edgewood councilor on lawsuit against her: 'I think it was filed in retaliation for the votes and some of the positions I took'

When Sherry Abraham met Edgewood resident Joseph Campbell for the first time, it was at a council meeting during her first run for office.


Las Vegas mayor assures residents, 'Our citizens will have plenty of water'

Once down to less than a month of drinkable water, reservoirs for the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico, are full, according to Mayor Louie Trujillo, but efforts to prevent a future water crisis continue.


ABQ International Sunport adds nonstop daily trips to BWI and LGB, 'giving our customers more options'

The Albuquerque (ABQ) International Sunport has added Long Beach, California, (LGB) and Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) to its nonstop daily service, beginning Sept. 5.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Jan. 25


City of Santa Fe Audit Committee met Thursday, Jan. 26


Local deputies participate in Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge: 'I've never been in any type of physical or mental exhaustion like that'

Three San Juan County deputies recently rowed across the Atlantic for 52 days as part of the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, also called "The World’s Toughest Row."


Fourteen year old baker and coffeeshop owner: 'I figured why not just make a business out of it?'

Genesis Hernandez was just 12 years old when she decided to start baking, a passion that has turned into a family business.


A moose is spotted in the Ski Santa Fe community: 'It’s one of the most exciting things I’ve ever experienced here'

There are several runs at Ski Santa Fe named after different animals. Could Bull Moose be added to the list?


COWGIRL Magazine features New Mexico Quarter Horse devotee

Kylynn Copeland, a New Mexico native with roots in the state’s agriculture industry, is featured in COWGIRL Magazine.


Albuquerque native Hillygus part of historic Super Bowl flyover

Petty Officer 1st Class Caitlin Hillygus, an Albuquerque native, was part of the unified flyover during the singing of the National Anthem before Feb. 12's Super Bowl.


'Everything around Tyrannosaurus is just fascinating': Farmington Museum opens exhibit dedicated to T. rex

The Farmington Museum recently opened “Tyrannosaurs Meet the Family,” an exhibit featuring the prehistoric carnivore.


Will there be a brighter ending to this legislative session?

There have been some attempts to justify what’s happening in Santa Fe, but let’s look at some facts rarely discussed.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Jan. 24


City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, Jan. 24


Is it always financially worthwhile to attend one of New Mexico’s four-year public universities?

The majority of students go to college to get a better job and to make more money. How good a job have New Mexico’s seven, four-year public universities, done in accomplishing these goals?


Albuquerque native: Winning Petco Love competition a 'nice surprise'

Albuquerque native Carol Driggs won a nationwide competition held by Petco Love for pet owners to share how their animals changed their lives.



City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, Jan. 23