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Jubilant residents of Taos enjoyed a party-like atmosphere this weekend on the heels of the news that Joe Biden had been elected as the 46th President of the United States. The Taos County Democratic Party hosted a small, socially distanced drive from their headquarters, heading north to the plaza - all the while honking and waving Biden signs from their cars.
For their next Taos Magistrate Court judge, Taos County residents will have three choices come this primary election day: Edwardo Martinez, a veteran New Mexico State Police lieutenant and a graduate …
Candidates for the District 3 Taos County Commission race gathered for a virtual forum Monday as election day closes in. Taos Democratic Party Chair Darien Fernandez hosted the event which …
Eighth Judicial District Attorney Marcus Montoya and Paul Sanchez, Montoya's only challenger in the 2020 election, emerged as two very different candidates Monday night (May 4).
District 42 candidates: Ortez and Gallegos both support agriculture, diverse economy, paid lawmakers
Democrats in Taos County have a tough choice to make between the two blue candidates for the District 42 representative seat. Kristina Ortez and Mark Gallegos discussed their goals and …
The town of Taos council voted unanimously to extend a nightly curfew currently in place in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19. In an online Tuesday (April 14) meeting, council members discussed the growing concerns over COVID-19 – a sometimes deadly respiratory disease – and were hopeful of the town’s and community’s efforts to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes it.
Election Day has come for voters in the town of Taos. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday (March 3) at Taos Town Hall on 400 Camino de la Placita.
Voters in the town of Taos only have one more day for early voting in the 2020 municipal election.
Voters in the town of Taos only have one more week for early voting in the 2020 municipal election.
Winter months mean difficulties for an aging water system in a town like Taos. Town of Taos crews are working to update and upgrade old and outdated water pipes and systems around the town. Many of the water systems were established decades ago and are slowly being replaced by updated systems parts.