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Photos of a 3-year friendship that ended with an unsolved murder in New Mexico
Photographer Andrés Mario de Varona recounts his relationship with Aaron Garcia, which began outside a gas station near his home in Santa Fe, through a series of photos captured between 2020 and 2023.
OpEd: Apartment Scams Alive In Los Alamos & It’s Ugly
Apartments or first housing in LA has always cycled with what Administration is in office. As a retired long time landlord, Courtright Apartments or for some old former tenants, Co-Zi Manor apartments, I can state equitably I’ve seen the evolution of the available rentals in LA. In 1965, the...
New Mexico students engineer glove to help Parkinson’s disease patients
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Students from Española Valley High School and Northern New Mexico College are applying their engineering skills to improve the lives of patients living with Parkinson’s disease. Under the direction of the Associate Professor of Engineering Technology at Northern New Mexico College Dr. Steve Cox, Española Valley High teachers and STEM students have […]
Five Artists to Know From the Inaugural SWAIA Native Fashion Week
This weekend, the inaugural SWAIA Native Fashion Week kicks off in Santa Fe. The event—which serves as an extension of the annual Santa Fe Indian Market in August—spotlights contemporary Indigenous fashion designers, all of whom will debut their new collections over the course of four days. It is the first Fashion Week of its kind in the country.
United Church To Host Final Free Concert Of Series Sunday
Santa Fe Symphony Principal Harpist Anne Eisfeller. Courtesy/UCLA. The United Church of Los Alamos at 2525 Canyon Road. Courtesy/UCLA. The United Church of Los Alamos (UCLA), will host the final of their free concert series this Sunday. The Santa Fe Symphony Musician’s chamber will be held at 4 p.m., in the sanctuary at 2525 Canyon Road.
Artist Spotlight: Kathryn Stedham
When Kathryn Stedham heads out of the barn just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the horse she rides each morning, she acknowledges and takes in the details of the land and sky. Rock formations, cloud cover, canyon walls, silent mesas, and distant peaks all inform the work she will do in her studio when she puts away her horse and picks up her paintbrushes.
The Heart of a Singer
Carlos Archuleta never expected to find himself working at Los Alamos National Laboratory. “If you’d told me I’d wind up working at the lab, I would’ve laughed at you,” he said. Then again, he never thought he’d be an opera singer, either. The Española native’s opera...
Demolition Underway On Former Metzger’s Gas Station
Scene of the former Metzger’s Gas Station being demolished Wednesday afternoon at 1399 Diamond Dr. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com. View Wednesday morning of demolition getting underway on the former Metzger’s gas station, Morning Glory Baking Company and Anderson Pharmacy on Diamond Drive across the street from Los Alamos High School. Russell Ross purchased both buildings in the fall of 2023 with the plan to demolish the buildings and prepare the property for resale. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com.
We Need Solutions But Addiction is Complicated
Gov. Lujan Grisham is calling for a special session to address the public safety issues plaguing our state. The best way she can accomplish her goal of making New Mexico safer is to tackle the growing opioid epidemic here in this state. In Española, we have seen firsthand for generations...
Española Lineman to Play Football at Highlands
Jose Castillo is the first athlete from Española Valley to get a football scholarship in quite some time. But looking at the crop of younger players he played with, he plans to make sure that he will not be the last. Castillo will attend New Mexico Highlands University to...
Tacos of Enchantment
They’re in our culinary DNA, but we’re also wide open to innovation. Take a big bite out of our scene with the secrets of burnt-cheese and frybread goodness, the dominance of Fusion Tacos and the debut of Mañana Taco, and the spots you need to try now.
Rep. Armstrong: Hollow promises are pathetic
It’s infrequent that House Republicans and Santa Fe Public Schools agree on anything. This week, however, has demonstrated politics sometimes does make strange bedfellows. On April 18th, 60% of New Mexico’s school districts – including Santa Fe - filed a lawsuit against the Public Education Department (PED) for mandating 180 instructional days beginning next school year.
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