Nelson Rodarte, 39, allegedly trained a rifle on New Mexico State Police officers and Taos County Sheriff’s deputies from the rooftop of a doublewide trailer in Peñasco. A state police …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 12/7/17 |
She was new to New Mexico and had just landed a job with a political campaign. Later that day, the man who had hired Heather Brewer gave her call, asking if she would come to his home to have sex …
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By Steve Terrell
The New Mexican | 12/7/17 |
The Río Grande Gorge Bridge will be down to just one lane until Dec. 15 so the state transportation department can repair damaged guard rails.
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By Cody Hooks
chooks@taosnews.com | 12/7/17 |
Carson National Forest managers and planners are hosting an "open house" for locals today (Dec. 13) to ask questions about the lengthy, once-in-a-generation process of rewriting the forest's management plan.
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The New Mexico State Forestry Division has opened the ordering platform for tree seedlings.People wishing to purchase seedlings must own at least one acre of land in New Mexico and the trees must be …
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By Rebecca MossThe New MexicanSteep proposed federal cuts to the budget of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could mean the loss of millions of dollars for New Mexico, a national advocacy …
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By Rebecca Moss
The New Mexican | 12/7/17 |
Five days after the funeral, his coffee cup still sat on the dining room table, adorned with photos of his two grandsons. His plaid shirt was draped on the back of a chair at the table. In the living …
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By Staci Matlock
editor@Taosnews.com | 12/7/17 |
While most of the country had its eyes trained on Utah this week as President Donald Trump announced sweeping reductions to two national monuments there, a final report to the president also suggests …
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By Cody Hooks
chooks@taosnews.com | 12/7/17 |
No place around Taos speaks to the conflict of the human condition more than the Gorge Bridge, where countless operations have recovered bodies from the depths, though not necessarily their souls. The Tibetan Buddhist ceremony held Thursday (Nov. 30) was the pinnacle of the "Healing a Conflicted World" tour in Taos.
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Taos members of an interfaith coalition will host a "We're Still In" meeting Friday (Dec. 8), to craft local solutions to the world's most pressing problem: climate change.
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