Hidden and tucked away in the Tienditas Valley, the Valle Escondido Golf Course is considered “green” due to the practice of not using pestici…
On Wednesday (May 17), the Taos Special Olympics team was joined by the Taos County Sheriff's Office, Taos Police Department, and New Mexico S…
Taos Adult Basketball League Director Joe “Jojo” Valdez held an awards ceremony on Sunday (April 30) to conclude the end of the league's sprin…
Taos Ski Valley's summer season is set to commence on Thursday (May 25), marking the launch of what the resort is calling "The Blake Elevated …
Bowl for Kids' Sake, a Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region peer-to-peer fundraiser, returned to Taos on Saturday (May 6) at Gutters Bowli…
On Saturday (April 30), the Peñasco Panthers and Lady Panthers hosted the district 5-2A track and field meet. According to the NMACT, “the fir…
Taos hosted a track and field invitational event on Tuesday (April 23). Compared to weekend track events, the midweek event only featured a ha…
Taos baseball
The Jiu-Jitsu and kickboxing gym on Gusdorf Road, formerly Defendu Academy, is under new ownership. Jesse Jacquez, a professor in Jiu Jitsu fr…
Taos Ski Valley will host the World Pro Ski Tour World Championships event April 8-10, shining a light on the incomparable mountains and uniqu…
The best way to think of arm wrestling as an actual sport is to think of it as a microcosm of mixed martial arts scaled down to two arms dukin…
Hip hop heads intimate with the Wu-Tang Clan’s catalog or cinephiles familiar with samurai films that brought to light feudal japan before a m…
On Saturday (March 19), golf members of the Taos Country Club and golfing enthusiasts lined up to bust out their golf swings to start the seas…
There’s an air of intensity on Tuesday nights at Gutters, one that's different from the vibe one gets playing in the casual Thirsty Thursday l…
You can blame a low bowling score at Gutters on a lot of things: drinking one too many beers; running into a close friend and getting thrown o…
Cochiti Lake: Ellery Worthen, age 81, of Albuquerque caught a limit of channel catfish weighing 2 to 5 pounds using nightcrawler worms and shr…
A years-long fight over stream access in New Mexico reached its conclusion Tuesday (March 1). The state Supreme Court found that the Game Comm…
In an intense matchup between the Taos Tigers (17-5) and the Española Valley Sundevils (16-5) on Friday (Feb. 4), the Tigers could not hold on…
In an effort to provide access for children to the ski industry and address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Taos Ski Valley recent…
In Taos County anything billiards related is pretty much handled by Stephen Montoya. Any bar with a sufficient amount of felted tables or at l…
Tigers football thrills with homecoming comebackThe Taos Tigers got off to a rough start to the 2021 season. They lost their first game again…
Skiing isn’t cheap. Anyone who has spent any amount of time in Taos or another ski-town knows this. Oftentimes locals are priced out, and thos…
The commercial property at 210 Paseo del Pueblo Sur has seen its fair share of turnover in the past decade. First, a Chinese restaurant set up shop in the space. Then a Thai restaurant. Briefly it …
As the pandemic has lingered on, forcing adaptations for almost all facets of life, Taos has begun to see its fair share of food carts pop up. What has become a phenomenon in nearly all parts of the …