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Gallegos Faces 4-7 Years for Stabbing

A Hernandez man faces four to seven years in prison for stabbing his cousin repeatedly in the neck with a screwdriver, after his attorney dropped concerns around his competency.

‘Cultures & Creators’ Exhibit Returns to Los Luceros Historic Site

The Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area (NRGNHA) presents the return of “Cultures & Creators” April 11-19 to the Los Luceros Historic Site 6.

Friday Night Live! An Improv Comedy Showcase

Friday Night Live! brings together rising student performers and seasoned improvisers for a one-night-only showcase of live comedy. Featuring the UB Española Improv Troupe, Cup of Noodles, alongside performers from Santa Fe Improv, this free event spotlights homegrown talent from the Española Valley and beyond.

2 Freshmen Could Fill Void for Lobos

Gone are the state championship power lifters from the Escalante roster.

Sundevils Football Coach Hired

It’s taken more than four months, but the Española Valley High School football team finally has a new head coach.

Protecting the Chama Watershed

When I was a kid I used to spend time with my dad and my abuelo in Plaza Blanca, N.M., a change of pace from the dryland farming that occurred in my hometown of Cebolla, N.M. My dad would take me down to the acquaintance at dawn.

Heller cartoon 4/9/26

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Change Can Come in an Instant

There’s a knock at the door. Your heart races and beads of sweat start to run down your temple. The phone rings and you feel a sense of dread because you know who is calling.

Spring Sports Head Into District Play

It seems like the spring sports schedule just got started but the sports are already heading into district play.

Sundevil Powerlifters Ready for State

As a team, power lifters are suffering from a numbers drain.

Coach Sees Potential in EVHS Golfers

This could be a special year for Española Valley golf boys and girls.

New Mexico Can’t Wait: Pass the SPEED Act Now

New Mexico has always been a state that builds. From the energy resources that power our nation to the infrastructure that connects our communities across vast distances, our economic strength depends on our ability to get projects done. Manufacturing alone supports tens of thousands of jobs and contributes billions to the state’s economy each year. Yet too many of these projects are stalled—not because of a lack of investment, but because of America’s broken permitting system.