Carol A. Clark

New Mexico Sports Hall Of Fame Set To Induct Illustrious Class Of 2025

SPORTS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame is set to induct its distinguished class of 2025, celebrating five legendary figures who have left an indelible mark on the Land of Enchantment’s sports legacy on June 27 at the Clyde Hotel. These inductees represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement, coaching excellence, and state pride.

The 2025 induction class includes:

  • Courtney Frerichs: An elite long-distance runner who powered the University of New Mexico to a 2015 NCAA team title. A 2016 NCAA Champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, she later captured a silver medal
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Weekly Fishing Report: June 15, 2026

By GEORGE MORSE 
Sports and Outdoors 
Los Alamos Daily Post 

The State Game and Fish Department stocked a total of 41,437 rainbow trout weighing 12,136 pounds. Most of the stocking will now be in Northern New Mexico. 

Unless you have been living on the dark side of the moon, you are aware that we are experiencing severe drought here in New Mexico and Southern Colorado. If we do not get substantial rain during the upcoming monsoon season, it’s going to be a tough season for fish and anglers. 

Normally, the Rio Grande would be swollen with spring runoff from the melting snow. Stream flows Read More

Santa Fe Desert Chorale Releases ‘Roots & Rivers’ Album


SANTA FE DESERT CHORALE News:

The nationally recognized chamber choir Santa Fe Desert Chorale, one of the longest-running professional music organizations in New Mexico, led by Artistic Director Joshua Habermann, released its new album, Roots & Rivers, Friday via Navona Records. It is available on major streaming platforms.

In Roots & Rivers, Habermann and the Desert Chorale present commissioned works by Reena Esmail, Jocelyn Hagen, Kile Smith, and Shawn Okpebholo, and a special arrangement of Shawn Kirchner’s Sweet Rivers.

These works bring together stories and music Read More

Housing New Mexico Board Of Directors Approves Over $7 Million In Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

Desert Sun III in Deming. Credit: Housing and Economic Rural Opportunities Inc.

Edward Romero Terrace II in Albuquerque. Credit: Elderly Housing Development & Operations Corporation

HOUSING NM News:                                      

ALBUQUERQUE — The Housing New Mexico Board of Directors approved over $7 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) for five housing developments and $16.3 million in loans to seven housing developments at its May meeting. The equity generated by the tax credits will total over $56 million.

“These Low-Income Housing Tax Credits will result in 194 new homes and 39 rehabilitated Read More

Co-Op Summer Showcase Featuring Terry Jansen June 19

Co-op Summer Showcase Series News:

Terry Jansen has played guitar since she was 13. She has performed at breweries, bars, open mics, and at many parties and campfires. Her influences include Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Grateful Dead and many more.

Terry will grace the Co-op stage with her guitar at 5:45 p.m., June 19, at Co-op Park at 1010 Central Ave. Read More

Zephyr Stage Presents ‘The Deepest Yes: Stieglitz & O’Keefe’ At Teatro Paraguas Aug. 28–30

Courtesy photo

THEATER News:

Zephyr Stage, hometown Fruita, Colorado, is heading to Santa Fe with their new show, “The Deepest Yes: Stieglitz & O’Keeffe.” Recently performed to two full houses at the Orbit Artspace & Gallery, the new work will see three performances at the Teatro Paraguas, Aug. 28, 29 and 30. Teatro Paraguas is located at 3205 Calle Marie, Suite B, in Santa Fe. Tickets will be available at teatroparaguasnm.org.

“The Deepest Yes: Stieglitz & O’Keeffe” was written and is performed by ZS Executive Director Valerie Nuzzo and Resident Actor Kim Nuzzo. Inspired by the Read More

Letter To The Editor: Home Batteries + Solar—A Smart Response To Los Alamos’s New Rate Structure

By CHRISTOPHER FORTSON
Formerly of Los Alamos

Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities is moving toward Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing, with electricity rates reportedly set to vary from $0.11/kWh during off-peak hours to nearly $0.197/kWh during the evening peak window of 5 to 11 p.m. This shift makes sense for utilities. Managing when power is produced & consumed is a smarter tool than simply charging everyone the same flat rate regardless of grid conditions. That dynamic is exactly what led DPU to restructure solar net metering benefits in 2024, citing load management concerns.

But TOU Read More