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Church’s New Doors Made with Brotherly Love

    Harry and Harold Salazar have strong ties to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. The brothers were baptized and got married inside the...

Española School Board’s Secret Agenda

    The Española School Board has claimed transparency will be the hallmark of its superintendent hiring process. So far, the Board has gone as...

Trojans Are Kings of NRG

    The Mesa Vista Trojans started the championship game of the Northern Rio Grande boys basketball tournament Jan. 10 in Pojoaque with their typical...

City To Discuss Utility Rate Hike Jan. 22

    The Española City Council will hold a public meeting Jan. 22 at 5:30 p.m. at city hall to discuss proposed utility-rate increases.     Following...

Guard’s Offer of Coffee Not Enough to Keep Job after Alleged Inmate Beating

    An Española Jail officer was terminated last week after being charged with battering a man brought in for detox, according to Española Police.    ...

Jemez Co-op Stays In-House with New Manager

    Jemez Mountain Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors hand-picked Co-op Finance Director Ernesto Gonzales as the Co-op’s new general manager without interviewing any other...

Inauguration Celebration Planned

    A group that helped with President-elect Barack Obama’s campaign plans to hold a community celebration Jan. 20 for the inauguration.     The event is...

Morse Code: High School Basketball Binds Northern Communities

    If I had forgotten just how much high school basketball means to Northern New Mexico, I was vividly reminded of it while looking...

Nephew Shoots Uncle near Coyote

    A man who allegedly threatened to shoot up his nephew’s house ended up being shot in the arm, according to Española Police.     Manuel...

Ellen Cruz Propels Elkettes Past Wingate

    For Pojoaque’s Ellen Cruz, the Elkettes’ Jan. 3 game against Wingate was a reversal of roles.     The senior 5-foot, 9-inch point guard is...

$500,000 in Damage KO’s Old Sombrillo Elementary

    Española School District administrators and law enforcement officials have scarce details on how unidentified thieves caused about $500,000 in damage last fall scavenging...

“We’re Not Country Bumpkins”

    State Environment Department officials met a wall of resentment and mistrust over Gov. Richardson’s proposal to expand the state’s stream protections, at a...