Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20 th century and a leader of the Chicano civil rights …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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10/17/23
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Each year in the morning before the annual military escorted tour of the Trinity Test some 45 miles northwest of Tularosa in 1945, residents of Tularosa bring attention to the negative health effects …
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Photos By Joan Price
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10/23/23
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Looking to chop down your own Christmas tree this year?
Here’s how it starts.
Christmas tree permits for the Lincoln National Forest are available both online, and in National Forest offices, …
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11/14/23
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M. John Fayhee, one-time publisher of the famed Mountain Gazette magazine, will read from and sign copies of his latest book, “A Long Tangent: Musings from an old man and his young dog hiking …
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9/1/23
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The 3rd Judicial District Court is looking for a new judge in 2024 following the resignation of its most recent appointment. Mark Standridge, a former Las Cruces City Attorney and Assistant United …
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By Justin Garcia
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12/26/23
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For cycling enthusiasts, Tour of the Gila is an exciting race to watch, and Silver City is always welcoming. This year’s event runs April 24 – 28, 2024. It …
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By Jamie Dickerman
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4/10/24
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Did you know there are more than 300 species of hummingbirds alive today …
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By Jason Watkins
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7/14/23
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The Grant County Community Foundation was created to enrich lives through collective action across southwest New Mexico, and serves as a vessel to provide sustainable and permanent financial support …
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12/15/23
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Everyone needs deodorant. Not everyone wants a synthetic, metallic-based aerosol sprayed on their skin every day.
People with sensitive skin or noses can find alternatives to "Big Soap" at …
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12/15/23
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New Mexico State University will be hosting its first Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on April 13. The event will be a collaboration with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the NMSU …
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By Sylvia Quintanilla
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4/10/24
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June 2, 2024, will be a historic day in Mexico with the almost-certain election of the country’s first woman president. The two leading candidates are former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum …
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By Morgan Smith
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12/15/23
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“Telescopes play with rainbows,” says volunteer Bill Wren to a dimly lit room packed with visitors of Sunspot Solar Observatory near Cloudcroft. The crowd is comprised of both young and …
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By Anna Snider
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10/13/23
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The Museum of Space of Space History is presents the award-winning documentary "Oppenheimer After Trinity" at the New Horizons Dome Theater. "Oppenheimer After Trinity" is a thought-provoking …
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10/13/23
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Magali Gomez, Ruben S. Torres Elementary School 5 th grade teacher was “bamboozled” when her name was called during a Dec. 12 assembly at the Deming school.
She was expecting to …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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1/11/24
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Tuesday, Nov. 27, a day after the New Mexico Supreme Court upheld an Oct. 6 ruling on the Congressional District 2 map, officials at the Republican Party of New Mexico “are contemplating our …
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Bulletin report
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11/30/23
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James Meredith challenged Mississippi’s racial order and paved the way for integration nationwide. His path down the road of affecting change on a national scale all began in the …
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Western New Mexico University
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1/11/24
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The thing about getting older is that you find yourself going to the doctor more often,
Blood tests, mammograms if …
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by Jim and Henry Duchene
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1/11/24
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The New Mexico State University College of Health, Education and Social Transformation hosted an April 26 ribbon cutting for the newly named Papen-Aprendamos Autism Diagnostic Center in …
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By Nora Hahn
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5/4/23
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New Mexico has one of the nation's last "wild" rivers, free of human-made structures and community representatives will be back in the nation's Capitol this week to advocate for its protection. A …
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Roz Brown, New Mexico News Connection
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3/18/24
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That mantra began sometime around the mid- to late-1970s, as I recall. Suddenly it was all around me, especially since I was a representative of (gasp!) organized religion – even if it …
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By Gabriel Rochelle
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5/4/23
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