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NM health agency warns of upcoming change for some SNAP recipients

The state agency that administers New Mexico’s food stamps program says as many as 32,000 residents’ eligibility could be impacted next month by new federal rules.

Fostering understanding of Indigenous Peoples Day

I offer this from my perspective as an independent thinker.

Oñate Bridge to remain closed for now

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) completed a study of the bridge and will start a $500,000 project to slow erosion around the bridge’s pier and riverbed.

DHS orders expedited construction on NM border wall

In a Wednesday announcement published in the Federal Register, Department of Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem said the effort to build between Sunland Park to the eastern edge of the state’s bootheel, near Antelope Wells is in effect as of Oct. 8.

State Fair announces near-record attendance

New Mexicans from all corners of the State convened at Expo New Mexico to celebrate the state’s agricultural heritage, arts and culture.

NM MVD stops issuing commercial driver’s licenses to certain noncitizens

New Mexico’s Motor Vehicle Division will no longer issue or renew commercial driver’s licenses or learner’s permits to certain foreign-born drivers, according to a recent news release.

Trout continue to bite across New Mexico

Anglers looking for the best trout conditions can head to fishing waters in either northern or southern New Mexico this week.

The Antichrist and Antichrists

 The antichrist is associated with the last times – the end of this world as we know it.

Culinary Confidential with Bruce

Nothing says Southwest comfort like slow-braised short ribs over creamy, cheesy mashed potatoes with fresh Mexican herbs.

Lujan Grisham signs four special session bills

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed most of the legislation passed during this week’s special session of the New Mexico Legislature, according to a news release from her office.

Artesia girls’ volleyball team bounces back against Hobbs

JT Keith Artesia Daily Press jtkeith@elritomedia.com  After losing a pair of games in the weekend Albuquerque Tournament, the Lady ‘Dogs came back with vengeance against 6A Hobbs in three sets (25-15, 27-25, and 25-19) at Ralph Tasker Gym on Thursday night.

Artesia boys’ soccer team defeats Lovington in the nick of time

Artesia boys' soccer team defeats Lovington in the nick of time JT Keith Artesia Daily Press Artesia Bulldogs' soccer forward, Anton Wodarz, scored the Bulldogs' only goal with 2:58 to play against a physical Lovington Wildcats to win 1-0 at Robert Chase Field.