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Summer's last gasp after Labor Day
As one who has an incurable love affair with summer, I wonder why we lunge for autumn once Labor Day tiptoes in.
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-- Alta Fire Still Burning After Nearly 2 Weeks
No homes threatened as slow-moving blaze burns 525 acres in Santa Fe National Forest.
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Today's Top Stories: Juarez death toll nears 800
The homicide count is up to nearly 800 for the year in the border city of Juarez, Mexico, where 15 people were killed this week, the El Paso bureau of the Las Cruces Sun News reports .
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Aug. 17, 2008 Births
Landyn Garrett Cottone was born Aug. 5, 2008, at Plains Regional Medical Center to Mike and Rebecca Cottone of Clovis.
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Land grant getting back 32 acres from state
The Abiquiu land grant has grown by 32.6 acres. The New Mexico Game Commission scheduled a ceremony Friday to return the property to the land grant after its return was approved by the state Legislature.
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Ranger Returns to Work After Assault
Injured officer's attackers still on the loose. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger Alfred J. Chavez returns to work Monday after being assaulted and suffering gunshot wounds while investigating an ...
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Fire in Northern N.M. Monitored
Fire starts in area slated for prescribed burn this fall The Espanola Ranger District is monitoring the lightning caused Peak Fire which is burning north, north east of Clara Peak.
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Library foundation to host tour of Rio Grande
A trip on the Solano County Library Foundation's Literary Tour this September will take guests from the panoramic Rio Grande Valley to Acoma Pueblo, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States.
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Library foundation to host tour of Rio Grande
A trip on the Solano County Library Foundation's Literary Tour this September will take guests from the panoramic Rio Grande Valley to Acoma Pueblo, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States.
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Since 1993, Father Andrew has followed a path of penance at St. Michael's Skete, a small Orthodox monastery north of Abiquiu, New Mexico where he prays, dips beeswax candles and welcomes retreat visitors to ...
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6 million Muslim stories waiting to be told
KARIMA ALAVI, an American convert to Islam, has a quick comeback for critics of hijab , the head covering worn by Muslim women: Get over it! 'People make assumptions when they look at me because of the ...
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Searching for Hollywood? It's closer than you think
It was a very big week for Cruceswood, aka Hollywood on the Rio Grande. It started with a private screening of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" May 22 at Telshor 12, many hours before the ...
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Police Search For Missing Father, Children
Officials said state police aircraft are searching a large area in northern New Mexico for a father and two missing children.
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Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities at O'Keeffe Museum
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum presents Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities, an exhibition that brings together, for the first time, approximately 97 works by two of America's best-known artists.
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Tuesday Tsi-p'in-owinge Blogging
On Saturday, the School for Advanced Research sponsored a field trip to Tsi-p'in-owinge Pueblo.
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Jean Hoffman
She's a lot tougher than she looks. Jean Hoffman, nominated as an inspiring Woman of Merit by her neighbor, Carolyn Delone, is a wisp of a lady with a quiet voice and short, silvery hair to match.
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[ELD] On Earth Day, Presiding Bishop challenges to 'be green'
"Elizabeth has a broad range of exceptional skills" Joining the country in observing Earth Day, Daily Eucharist at the Church Center in New York City began with drums and the chanting of a Dakota Indian song which honors the Creator: "Many and great O God are ... via Worldwide Faith News
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New Mexico museum exhibit a - Walk through Time'
Sometimes you have to look at things from a different angle. That's why I was flat on my back on the floor of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque peering up almost two stories to ... via The Edmond Sun, Edmond, OK
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Adobe Classes at the Northern New Mexico College
Anselmo Jaramillo is teaching our one-week introductory class, Build With Adobe, starting April 21. via Eartharchitecture.org
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Federal agencies increasing El Vado, Abiquiu water releases
"The goal is to safely move as much water as we can down the Rio Grande and out of these reservoirs to create plenty of space for the water we expect as the snow begins to melt" Water releases from northern New Mexico's El Vado and Abiquiu reservoirs are being increased to prepare for an expected above-average spring runoff. via Las Cruces Sun-News
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