Saturday Jun 20 | Motor Age
ASA-Central New Mexico launches as the group's newest affiliate
The Automotive Service Association announces its most recent new chapter agreement, ASA-Central New Mexico, and the launch of the chapter's Web site .
No Alternative for 'East Mountains' Name
In the old days, it was a given that a newspaper could set the tone for issues discussed in any given community.
Amadors' Son Getting Married Arnie and Sandi Amador of Cedar Crest announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their son, Adrian Arnie Amador, to Suzan Oshalie Awshalim, both of Phoenix.
HGTVa s 2010 a Dream Homea comes to NM
Construction is starting on the 2010 HGTV Dream Home give away at San Pedro Overlook, the upscale gated community along the Turquoise Trail north of Sandia Park.
Local news in brief May 14, 2009
Police seek south-side shooter City police are looking for a young, petite man who shot another man several times at close range at a south-side apartment complex early Wednesday morning.
Local news in brief May 11, 2009
Two seriously hurt in rollover Two persons suffered life-threatening injuries when the vehicle in which they were riding overturned on Hyde Park Road late Sunday, Santa Fe police said.
Local news in brief May 9, 2009
Man found dead in apartment Police late Saturday were investigating the death of a man whose body was found in an apartment on Santa Fe's southwest side.
The sky opened up to a few families and individuals this month. Those who came to the Sandia Mountain Natural History Center in Cedar Crest on April 2 were treated to a free guided viewing of the evening sky with a few motorized, computerized telescopes and even a handmade telescope.
Retiree Works To Prepare Area for Wildfire
Mike Madden compares his preparations for a big fire coming through the East Mountains like Californians preparing for the coming of a giant earthquake, "the big one," he said.
Man dead in rollover near Cedar Crest
Bernalillo County deputies are investigating a one-vehicle rollover near Cedar Crest and whether some type of medical episode contributed to the death of the elderly driver.
Tijeras Council Designing Changes to Water Rates
With calculators and spreadsheets ready, Tijeras officials are trying to sort through new water charges.
Agencies, Landowners Gear Up for Fire Season
Fire season is on its way. Although recent moisture had eased some of the Mountainair Ranger District's worries about the immediate threat of fire.
Tracking course aims to help wildlife
Tracking wildlife is an ancient art and one needed again to help monitor the travel patterns of deer, coyote and other critters.
Lawmaker works to keep out ex-Gitmo prisoners
State lawmakers are fighting to keep those released from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay out of New Mexico.
Opera deal hits wrong note with legislators
A deal that has state taxpayers building a $1.4 million rehearsal hall for the Santa Fe Opera is drawing second looks from some lawmakers.
Audio webcasts popular among lawmakers in poll
Audio webcasts from the House floor could begin as soon as today, a move that appears popular with lawmakers who responded to an informal survey by The New Mexican .
Panel formed to consider House webcasts
Lawmakers are wringing their hands over whether the Legislature should allow its proceedings to be broadcast live over the Internet.
Governor names three new regents
Gov. Bill Richardson has announced the appointment of three men to serve on the Western New Mexico University Board of Regents.
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