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La Feliz Montana Ranch has Plenty of Bullets ready for $830,000 Ruidoso Derby Trials

Javier Rodriguez looks to be floating on air around the barn this week in advance of his three-year-old runners competing in trials for the $830,000 Ruidoso Derby. 

Fishers of men

I’m sure you’ve heard the old story of the conversation between a pig and a cow. The pig is complaining to the cow that nobody ever has a kind word for him.

Simple method can gauge air quality, health department says

The 5-3-1 Visibility Method incorporates mileage and landmarks to help determine air quality.

Life moves pretty fast

Life never stops. So when I started thinking about my friend and my life, I realized—I have a lot to do. Even though life is short relatively speaking, it’s even longer in reality.

Three-day weekend invites anglers

Memorial Day weekend, considered the unofficial start of summer, offers good fishing conditions at most lakes and streams across New Mexico.

Cal Thomas: The Wilson-Biden cover-ups

Cal Thomas The massive cover-up of Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline, which is only now being revealed by certain media types who were part...

3 more airlines propose Dallas flights from Carlsbad

Four airlines proposing to run flights out of the Cavern City Air Terminal said they could bring back flights to Dallas as city officials consider awarding a new air service contract this fall.

Ruidoso Downs Roars Back

“Seeing those horses run again will symbolize our resilience and determination to rebuild stronger than before,” said Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford.

Artesia student talks graduation

When Brissia Ruiz graduates Thursday as one of the top-ranked students in her Artesia High School class of 215 seniors.

The Fear of the Lord

Psalm 34 is David’s testimony of God’s sovereign grace and protection for His own.

NM delegation reacts to screwworm outbreak

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, announced May 15 bipartisan legislation, also sponsored by fellow New Mexico Democrat U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich, aimed at curbing the outbreak.