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Artesia wins in rout over Pojoaque Valley

Just 10 games into its season, the Artesia boys team made the game of basketball look easy. The Bulldogs pummeled Pojoaque Valley 72-34 on Saturday at the Bulldog Pit.

Artesians look ahead to 2026

As Artesia rolls in 2026, community leaders such as longtime City Councilor Raul Rodriguez are pondering the city’s future and setting goals for the new year.

Caraway announces candidacy for probate judge

Probate judges preside over issues such as will execution, validating and appointing executors, along with conflicts that may arise between beneficiaries.

First Launch Pad Lecture of 2026 goes to the moon

New Mexico Museum of Space History Education Director Michael Shinabery gave an impassioned presentation Friday at the first Launchpad Lecture of 2026. As part of the series of free monthly lectures at the museum, he spoke on Apollo 11, the mission to land on the moon.

Artesia High bowlers victorious in Rio Rancho

The Artesia High bowling team opened the second half of its New Mexico High School Bowling Association season by traveling to Rio Rancho with the idea of continuing its strong year.

Snow chances looking good for ski resorts

New Mexico ski resorts are hopeful snow may be on the way, according to an online ski forecasting service.

Energy takes center stage as New Mexico Gov. race widens

James Ellison, who served as a commissioner on the Public Regulation Commission in 2023 and 2024 said Tuesday he intended to run for governor, hoping GOP voters will select him as the nominee in the June primary.

Jesus was baptized

In Matthew 3:13-17, John the Baptist is giving an invitation to the people of Jerusalem and Judea to repent, confess their sins and be baptized because the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

Jowers named 4A Coach of the Year

The boys soccer season ended with a loss for the Artesia Bulldogs in the Class 4A state semifinals, but Bulldog coach Phillip Jowers has something to celebrate.

Artesia coaches share new year’s resolutions

People make resolutions every new year. But in the end, how often do they follow through? Let’s look at what Artesia’s superintendent and coaches are saying about their goals for 2026.

Opinion: Escaping a world on fire through books

Books are my sweet spot.

New year, new attitude for Lady ’Dogs basketball

During Artesia’s game against Taos on Saturday, Brooklyn Fuentes made a mistake and threw the ball out of bounds right in front of Lady ’Dogs basketball coach Candace Pollard.