News from February 2023


Farmington author releases new book on Greenlawn Cemetery

Farmington resident and local author Connie Nordstrom has released a new book about Greenlawn Cemetery, called “Greenlawn: A History of Farmington Pioneer Cemetery, Established 1896.”


New Mexico state auditor opens probe of Deming's skyrocketing utility bills

New Mexico State Auditor Joseph Maestas has opened a special audit of Deming’s utility system to investigate skyrocketing utility bills.


Albuquerque Girl Scouts rep: 'This is amazing what Mike’s Painting has done'

The Girl Scouts of Albuquerque are enjoying a fresh-looking building thanks to the generosity of Mike’s Quality Painting.


Peeling back the 'diversity' onion

It's time we talked about e pluribus unum and what it really means for our country, especially in light of all the propaganda that's being injected into our collective bloodstream by the 'woke' Left.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Jan. 30

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Jan. 30


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Jan. 30

City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Monday, Jan. 30


Tres Rio Habitat for Humanity director on search for candidates in San Juan County: 'There are a lot of people that don’t own their own homes'

Tres Rio Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building homes for people who can’t afford one, is having trouble finding a qualified prospective homeowner in San Juan County.


Souza 'grateful' new production team, former cast committed to completing 'Rust'

The film “Rust” will resume production this spring despite being embroiled in continued criminal and civil litigation against actor-producer Alec Baldwin over the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in October 2021