Volunteer Training at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Albuquerque, NM - Imagine watching the face of a child as he or she experiences their first visit to the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park. You can be a part of this rewarding interaction as a...
View ArticleIRS Provides Tax Relief to Missouri Storm Victims
PHOENIX - - Missouri storm victims will have until May 16, 2016 to file their returns and pay any taxes due, the Internal Revenue Service recently announced. All workers assisting the relief activities...
View ArticleGeorge Anaya Rico, 68, of Silver City, NM
George Anaya Rico was born on June 24, 1948 in Dexter, NM to parents, Hortencia Anaya and Ramon G. Rico. He graduated from Roswell High School and shortly after enlisted in the United States Navy....
View ArticleBipartisan Legislation to Allow Local Governments to Implement Curfews Passes...
Santa Fe, NM – Today bipartisan legislation that would authorize local governments to impose curfews on minors under the age of 16 from midnight to 5 a.m. passed the House Regulatory and Public Affairs...
View ArticleHeinrich Welcomes U.S. Supreme Court Decision to Uphold FERC's Demand...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 25, 2016) - Today, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to uphold...
View ArticleFatal Crash near Deming
By Roger Lanse On Sunday, Jan. 24, at approximately 8 p.m. New Mexico State Police officers responded to a fatal vehicle crash on State Road 198 – MM 2, southeast of Deming. According to a press...
View ArticleSilver City Police Department Blotter – Jan. 22 - Jan. 24, 2016
Friday, Jan. 22 Criminal damage to property 400 N. Bullard Street Caller advised that her main display window was scratched, her electrical conduit box tampered with and her electricity turned off....
View Article3-D printing workshop held at Silver City Library 012216
Photos by Sandra Michaud {imageshow sl=593 sc=1 /} A group of youngsters gathered at the Silver City Public Library Friday evening to take part in a 3D Printing workshop sponsored by The New Mexico...
View ArticleDriver’s License Compromise Passes House Judiciary Committee
Santa Fe, NM – Compromise legislation that will end the dangerous practice of giving New Mexico driver's licenses illegal immigrants passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 7-6 today. The...
View ArticleRep. Maestas Barnes’ Funding Request to Reduce Rape-Kit Backlog Passes House...
Santa Fe, NM – A bill by Representative Sarah Maestas Barnes to provide an additional $1.2 million to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to reduce the backlog of unprocessed rape kits in New Mexico...
View ArticleFunding Request for Criminal Justice Clearinghouse Passes Committee
Santa Fe, NM – A bill by Representative Sarah Maestas Barnes to provide an additional $1.2 million to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to reduce the backlog of unprocessed rape kits in New Mexico...
View ArticleLegislation to Give Judges Full Picture of Criminal Histories Passes Committee
Santa Fe, NM – A bill that will give judges access to the full criminal histories of violent offenders passed the House Regulatory and Public Affairs Committee by a 7-0 vote. House Bill 72, also called...
View ArticleWant to take part in an alumni football game?
STRAP ON THOSE OLD CLEATS! If you ever played football in high school or college, I’m sure you’re like everyone else and have wondered what it would be like to step out on that field one more time....
View ArticleFreeport-McMoRan Reports Fourth-Quarter and Year Ended December 31, 2015 Results
Freeport-McMoRan Reports Fourth-Quarter and Year Ended December 31, 2015 Results Editor's Note: Only a small portion of the report is posted here. To read or download a PDF of the release, please visit...
View ArticleSix Things to Take Off Your Resume Today
If it's been a while since you've looked for a job, you may not have updated your resume in quite some time. Or maybe you've updated your resume but did so based on advice you heard long ago. Either...
View ArticleMary Etta Baird (Burns), 78
Mary Etta Baird (Burns)Born February 23, 1937Passed on January 21, 2016 On January 21st 2016 our beloved Mom, grandma, sister and friend left this world and entered into heaven as an Angel to watch...
View ArticleICYMI: Democrats Resort to Holocaust Comparisons as Drivers License...
Santa Fe, NM -- Today extreme comments came from Democrat Representative Moe Maestas, who compared the compromise bill on drivers licenses to the Holocaust, saying that it would lead to people being...
View ArticleICYMI: Parents Must Jump through Hoops Just to See Daughter Graduate Basic...
Santa Fe, NM – Democrats continue to insist that illegal immigrants be issued a New Mexico driver's license. As a result, a New Mexico couple had to jump through hoops just to see their daughter...
View ArticleNew Mexican Named to U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Community Advisory Council (CAC)
Meets with Board of Governors in D.C. to Present Economic Assessments and Findings The newly-appointed Community Advisory Council (CAC) of the Federal Reserve Bank recently met with the Board of...
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