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When my family and I built our home in San Cristobal in the summer of 1995, everybody pitched in. Our kids, aged 7, 9 and 11, helped us set th…

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The hapless Democrats need to get their act together if they want to win back the House of Representatives next year. The opportunity is certa…

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What has happened to us Americans? The Grand Canyon Lodge at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is gone, and everyone is giving up on rebuildin…

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It’s funny how our government held a big press conference for National Ice Cream Day (July 20), with officials praising ice cream like it’s a …

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So sad to hear Ozzy Osbourne has passed away. He only gave his farewell Black Sabbath concert just weeks ago. What a force of nature, a fantas…

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This year, the concert season for the Taos School of Music has been exceptional due to the talent of the staff and students. Considering the l…

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As we celebrate the Fourth of July with friends, festivities and flags, basking in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, let’s pause to…

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I am deeply saddened by the passing (1937-2025) of Alfred Brendel, a quiet colossus and supreme interpreter from Beethoven to Schoenberg. His …

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On June 19, 160 years ago, enslaved Black Americans held in bondage in Galveston, Texas, heard freedom's ring at long last. That ring continue…

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As a member of Taos United, I would like to thank our local law enforcement, emergency management and the Town of Taos for their time and effo…

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I would like to address this letter to Marcos Casias, Jose Granados and Antonio Garcia for the fine job they on my property cutting down trees…

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I didn’t know Bob Andrews. I wasn’t familiar with much of the music mentioned in Lynne Robinson’s article about him in the June 6 web story, “…

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The New Mexico Department of Transportation and the Bureau of Land Management should be ashamed at the state of the highly used parking areas …

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When my family and I built our home in San Cristobal in the summer of 1995, everybody pitched in. Our kids, aged 7, 9 and 11, helped us set th…

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The hapless Democrats need to get their act together if they want to win back the House of Representatives next year. The opportunity is certa…

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What has happened to us Americans? The Grand Canyon Lodge at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is gone, and everyone is giving up on rebuildin…

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It’s funny how our government held a big press conference for National Ice Cream Day (July 20), with officials praising ice cream like it’s a …

  • Updated

So sad to hear Ozzy Osbourne has passed away. He only gave his farewell Black Sabbath concert just weeks ago. What a force of nature, a fantas…

  • Updated

This year, the concert season for the Taos School of Music has been exceptional due to the talent of the staff and students. Considering the l…

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As we celebrate the Fourth of July with friends, festivities and flags, basking in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, let’s pause to…

  • Updated

I am deeply saddened by the passing (1937-2025) of Alfred Brendel, a quiet colossus and supreme interpreter from Beethoven to Schoenberg. His …

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On June 19, 160 years ago, enslaved Black Americans held in bondage in Galveston, Texas, heard freedom's ring at long last. That ring continue…

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As a member of Taos United, I would like to thank our local law enforcement, emergency management and the Town of Taos for their time and effo…

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I would like to address this letter to Marcos Casias, Jose Granados and Antonio Garcia for the fine job they on my property cutting down trees…

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I didn’t know Bob Andrews. I wasn’t familiar with much of the music mentioned in Lynne Robinson’s article about him in the June 6 web story, “…

 

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I just returned from a few days up in Denver. I was bracing for higher gas prices than in Taos, because they’re always about 20 cents more, bu…

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Tens of thousands of New Mexican families are struggling with the effects of COVID, 18,000 evacuees are among us, New Mexico is number 50 for …

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Dear neighbors: Wind has been part of our spring experience for a very long time. Many residents flee Taos in March and come back in June, whe…

My family and I will forever be in debt to the wonderful ER staff working at Taos' Holy Cross Medical Center on the night of Thursday (March 1…

 
 
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