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Local artist teams up to support local nonprofit
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local artist Kalina Schulz is partnering the Pink Warrior House to hold an art gallery on May 17 at the San Francisco St. Gallery on the plaza in Santa Fe. Pink Warrior House is a locally owned nonprofit that has helped over 500 women with breast cancer. They offer support for […]
New Mexico Organized Crime Commission Hosts Fact Finding Criminal Justice Delegation From Chihuahua, Mexico
SANTA FE — A criminal justice delegation from Chihuahua, Mexico is visiting two state agencies in Santa Fe to learn about accreditation, training and budget practices. The Organized Crime Commission established by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is hosting the delegation as they tour the New Mexico Department of Public Safety and the New Mexico Corrections Department.
Natachee Momaday Gray and Jill Prendergast to Present JOURNAL ENTRIES in July
Teatro Paraguas will host Journal Entries, a poetry and performance event with Natachee Momaday Gray and Jill Prendergast on Sunday, July 7, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Natachee Momaday Gray is a Santa Fe native and indigenous poet and performer. Her work focuses on the melding of art and myth, ancestry and nostalgia, food and prayer, glamour, frivolity and time. She comes from a long lineage of storytellers and honors this tradition by bringing a charm and seduction to stories overlooked and undertold. Moving beyond English, Spanish, and the blood memory of the Plains people, she expresses a boundless identity, often using the alias Tatja Lucía. She holds numerous awards including the Lena Todd award for poetry and recently was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of Small Presses. Her debut poetry collection, Silver Box from Finishing Line Press, is widely celebrated and was voted Best New Book by a New Mexico Author in the Reporter's 2023 Best of Santa Fe issue. A new mother, she is working on a new manuscript chronicling her journey into motherhood. She lives on a small farm with her family in Coyote, NM.
Five Things to Do This Weekend
Enjoy a variety of exciting events happening this weekend, including the Cloudtop Comedy Festival, Placitas Studio Tour, wildlife photography exhibition, spring arts festivals, and an art opening during Gallup's art walk. 1 Laugh it up. The Cloudtop Comedy Festival delivers an abundance of LOL moments and more than 50 comedians...
New Mexico Supreme Court: ‘Overwhelming evidence’ in triple homicide
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico’s highest court has decided there is ‘overwhelming evidence’ to convict John D Powell for several first-degree murders. Powell was involved in the 2018 murders of three people in Dixon, New Mexico. After being convicted in court, Powell appealed, arguing that he was acting “rash” during the killings because he was […]
66 Teams Participate in Cerrillos Burro Race
Hundreds of people from around the state gathered in the historic mining town of Cerrillos on May 4 for its third annual Turquoise Trail Pack Burro Race. Pack burro racing is a sport that originated to honor the impact burros had in establishing mining communities like Cerrillos and Madrid. Shane Weigand, the race director, said this year’s race had the largest turnout…….To read the rest of the story, visit https://edgewood.news/2024/05/haulin-ass/
FEMA holding resource fair in Las Vegas on Saturday
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – FEMA will be holding a resource in Las Vegas this weekend for those affected by the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon Fire. Attendees will be able to complete and submit a notice of loss and develop proof of loss documents as well as file claims for smoke damage and evacuation expenses. Case managers […]
NM fire survivors raise concerns about smoke damage payments
Survivors of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire told federal and state officials at a town hall meeting late last week that they are concerned about how much compensation is going to repair smoke and ash damage while many in the burn scar are still struggling to get back on their feet. The Federal Emergency Management […] The post NM fire survivors raise concerns about smoke damage payments appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Victims’ immigration info
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Supreme Court reversed two lower courts’ rulings, ordering that crime victims’ visa information must remain confidential and is not to be made available to the defense counsel of accused criminals for potential use in trials. Subpoenas compelling the production of T- and U-visas are quashed, as victims’ privacy rights prevail.
Central grad Lindsey Fearing hopes to establish winning culture at New Mexico Highlands
CHEYENNE — Lindsey Fearing wasn’t ready to leave New Mexico Highlands University or the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico. The 2009 Cheyenne Central graduate has grown to love the school and community. She’s immersed herself in the state’s basketball circles deeply enough that she felt like she could bring pride and a winning culture to the NCAA Division II Cowgirls.
Photos: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME At Santa Fe Playhouse
Santa Fe Playhouse has released first look photos of the New Mexico premiere of the Pulitzer Prize finalist groundbreaking play What the Constitution Means to Me, by Heidi Schreck, directed by Lynn Goodwin, with Kate Udall* (SFP’s Sweat; Netflix’s Daredevil) taking on the role of Heidi. Playwright Heidi...
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