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The last time I hinted in 660 words about my availability to keynote any graduating class at any time, Duke University picked ...
The webpage — nmdoj.gov/get-help/federal-disruptions/ — includes a "federal disruption form" to report issues "if your ...
The AES solar project planned for the N.M. 14 corridor near Rancho Viejo and Eldorado is not a solution for clean energy. While lithium-ion batteries play a vital role in ...
The wait is over. Mayor Alan Webber has announced he will not be running for a third term as mayor of Santa Fe. By stepping aside, the once-popular executive leaves ...
On Wednesday, the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission did something long overdue: It said no to pollution dressed up as policy.
Last year was the hottest year on record. It broke the record from 2023, which broke the record before that. Wildfires in the Southwest are becoming more common and more ...
As a collective of Santa Fe residents, we feel the need to speak out — because the soul of our city is at stake.
We’ve lived in Tesuque all our lives. David was born here shortly after his parents moved to the valley in the early 1950s. Clara’s family traces its roots back to ...
Seven years ago, the landmark Yazzie v. Martinez district court ruling was handed down. A judge found the state of New Mexico violated students’ fundamental rights. The problem is that ...
New Mexico is home to multiracial, multilingual, and multigenerational communities, including immigrants, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ+ New Mexicans. While we are all different, we are committed to b ...
The historic Bishop’s Lodge hotel has been a part of the fabric of Tesuque for more than a century, and its present-day owners are proud to continue that legacy. We ...
After reading the My View written by a prominent environmentalist ("Solar array belongs in special Santa Fe," My View, May 11), it raised concerns about perspective. As someone unfamiliar with ...
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