Sep 22, 2009 | The Daily Lobo
Hatch green and red chile are being picked and shipped to restaurants and grocers around the country.
Ambulance provider may face lawsuit in Placitas boy's death
The family of a 4-year-old Placitas boy who was accidentally run over by a vehicle and killed has threatened to sue Do-a Ana County, contending the ambulance service was negligent in its response.
Ag feature: Chile niche crop in area
Chile is a hot commodity this time of year, but little grows in Roosevelt and Curry counties.
Stormy weather strikes Las Cruces
Rain water rushes down the Alameda Arroyo on Friday just west of Sonoma Ranch Boulevard as it rapidly rises to the feet of Derek Sanchez, 23, left, and Courtney Thompson, 21.
DT market makes its move south
Lines of customers eagerly awaiting their bag of kettle corn snaked around vendor booths, dogs of all breeds were surreptitiously tucked away under trucks and tables and hundreds of others walked, ate and shopped - seemingly carefree - at Saturday's Farmers & Crafts Market at the southern end of the Downtown Mall.
As another Labor Day passes, I think of the significance the day has for us. As a child, I knew it as bringing down the curtain on summer.
A county fair where chile reigns Sept. 5-6 in Hatch
Agriculture in this part of the United States is one of the top industries producing a number of crops including onions, pecans, cotton and alfalfa.
Labor Day weekend: Fiesta guide
Labor Day weekend festivals have taken some hits in recent years with spiking gas prices, rainy weather or just tough economic times.
Taste of New Mexico: Festival allows wineries to showcase NM varieties
Lily Ayers, of Heart of the Desert Vineyards, pours a taste of Muscat into a wine glass at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds on Sunday.
Hatch festival-goers show signs of chile fever
Rita Vasquez, 47, arranges ristras Saturday to sell at the 37th annual Hatch Chile Festival.
Looking for a Hatch New Mexico Chile Relleno Recipe
I was in Hatch or T or C New Mexico a few years ago and had a very unusual but GREAT chile relleno and have been unbale to find a recipe or anything like it.
Our view: Don't spoil the Labor Day weekend fun
Labor Day Weekend. Summer's last hurrah. One last chance for people to let their hair down and blow off some steam before getting down to serious things like school, work and football season.
Turning up the heat: Chile festival
For local chile-lover Tom Summers, the trick to recognizing a great chile is not the taste, flavor or texture.