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Welcome to the first edition of “Earth, Wind and Fire,” The Santa Fe New Mexican ’s weekly environment newsletter. Today marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, which was proposed by Wisconsin Sen.
In the New Mexico city that shared its namesake with the pope, local residents and tourists alike bowed their heads Monday ...
New Mexico’s Congressional delegation is urging the trump administration to protect the state’s national monuments. Led by ...
A new bill from Rep. Gabe Vasquez and Sen. Martin Heinrich would create more protection for the Gila River, the only free ...
Commissioners held a special meeting and unanimously appointed Maj. Lorenzo Aguilar to serve the remainder of Merrifield's ...
Joe's Dining and the Running Hub in Santa Fe are both seeing their longtime owners depart this month. But both establishments are being taken over by folks who seem committed ...
Christina Gill says life continues after losing someone to gun violence, but the pain remains and her experience of joy is ...
Police responded to a possible incident of domestic violence near the intersection of Rodeo Road and Richards Avenue after a ...
Doña Ana County Clerk Amanda López Askin is out of the gate as the first candidate to announce a bid for secretary of state.
Producers' worries extend far beyond fields; they note the impact of cuts to programs that improve forest and watershed ...
The November 2024 general election is still in the rearview mirror, but campaign season is well underway again in New Mexico as the 2026 race for governor begins to take shape. Two high-profile ...
Americans are in the fight of our lives to protect public lands, and New Mexicans will feel the impacts of these fights in the places we recreate, fish, hunt and ...