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City Unveils Plans for Railroad Museum

    The Española City Council approved architectural plans Oct. 27 for a long-anticipated railroad museum that will cost the city between $41,000 and $382,000...

Students Locked In Over Gang Rumors

    Española Valley High School administrators put the campus on a three-hour lockdown Tuesday to pat down every student and search several student vehicles...

Pueblo Overpass Could Bloat Budget

    The fifth and last portion of the Highway 84/285 reconstruction project remains stalled while the state Highway Department tries to bargain down the...

Española Library Changes Hours

The Española Public Library will change its hours on Thursday evenings and on Saturday afternoons. The new hours will go into effect Thursday (11/5).    ...

Mine Withdraws Expansion Plans

The owner of a sand and gravel mine near Brazos has backed off plans to expand his operation there, and he is attributing his...

Stabber Sent to Mental Facility

    The man who stabbed an Española paramedic almost to death last year was committed to a state mental institution for six years after...

Man Killed Night Before Halloween in Española

    A man whose son was murdered at the Fairview Sonic in August was shot to death Oct. 30, according to Española Police.     A...

State Auditor Losing Patience with Borrego Probe

More than two months after State Auditor Hector Balderas released a searing report accusing former Jemez Mountain School District business manager Kathy Borrego of...

Taxpayers Foot Ex-Fire Chief’s Phone Bill

    The Abiquiú Fire Department installed its first ever telephone line last week, but Fire Chief Paulette Jordan already has plenty of experience paying...

Drinking Bout Leads to Strangling

A Medanales woman called 911 Oct. 23 after strangling her friend to the point that she stopped breathing, according to the Rio Arriba County...

Human Remains Found

    Adult human skeletal remains were found Tuesday about 10 miles west of El Rito alongside State Road 554 near the turnoff to the...

Santa Fe Attorney Offered Co-op Job

The Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative wants to hire a state Public Regulation Commission lawyer to replace its attorney of nearly 35 years, but it’s...

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