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Rainbow Family Gathers for Peace
While most people express a desire for world peace, few have any idea how to bring it about.
Charges fly over Rainbow Gathering
The Rainbow Gathering and the U.S. Forest Service continue to trade charges over the festival that is expected to draw 10,000 people to a Northern New Mexico forest by Independence Day.
New Mexico News Brief, Thursday July 2
Fireworks are prohibited on national forest land, and bringing them into the forest is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to six months in jail.
Peace-lovers gather in N.M. forest
Attendees of the Rainbow Gathering celebrate their community experience in Fallsville, Arkansas in July 2007.
Photo: A rainbow forms at Parque Venado in the Jemez Mountains where thousands of people are gathering for the annual Rainbow Family event July 1. Between 10,000 and 12,000 people are expected to camp out the gathering in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Rainbow members hit by ticket barrage
Approximately 60 participants of the Rainbow Gathering, which will hold an annual event near Cuba, N.M. starting July 1, were stuck in federal court Monday.
Rainbows have permit this year a " allegedly
Rainbows have permit this year - allegedly Not in Sublette County - this time they are congregating in central New Mexico, and this time they have a permit.
Rainbow Family gathering results in citations
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Residents weary over Rainbow Gathering
A far out gathering of thousands of people is set to begin July 1 in the Santa Fe National Forest just outside the village of Cuba, N.M, but some residents want to bring plans back down to Earth.
Rainbow Family to descend upon S.F. National Forest
The Rainbows are descending on Cuba, N.M. The Rainbow Family of Living Light has chosen a site in the Santa Fe National Forest near Cuba for the group's annual gathering.
Rescued horses continue to improve in Aztec
Ten malnourished horses seized in April from a Cuba residence continue their rehabilitation at Four Corners Equine Rescue in Aztec.
Family, community mourn teen killed in U.S. 550 crash
The sounds of her infectious laughter and the jingle from her lanyard full of keys will be missed by the family and friends of Larissa Perry, 17, who died Saturday in a near head-on collision on U.S. 550 south of Cuba.
3 dead in collision on US 550 near Cuba
State police say three people died Saturday in a collision on U.S. 550 near the northern New Mexico town of Cuba.
Gallup Diocese Checks Backgrounds On Priests
The Catholic Church launches a new probe into the backgrounds of 400 New Mexico priests.
An employee of Family Dollar in the 2100 block of North Florida Avenue reported receiving a counterfeit $100 bill April 30.
Four Corner Equine Rescue takes in 10 malnourished horses
Ten malnourished horses seized from a Cuba residence last week are receiving rehabilitative care through Four Corners Equine Rescue, according to the state Livestock Board.
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Sarah Cornell, assistant history professor, will present the final lecture of the 2009 Borderlands Lecture Series on April 30.
Artist's down-home work captures love for family
"Jenny," featured in "Retablos: Every Day Saints" at John Sommers Gallery by Jocelyn Lorena Salaz.
NM To Get School Modernization Money
Six New Mexico school districts will get to share more than $4 million in federal stimulus funding to modernize and improve their schools.
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