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Feb. 7—Most New Mexico cities now hold their municipal elections in November, but not Española, where City Council races will dominate the conversation March 5. Four seats will be decided on ...
Jan. 8—Two Rio Arriba County sisters have filed lawsuits against the city of Española, contending they were subjected to an illegal traffic stop after a surveillance camera mistakenly flagged ...
The Rio Grande Sun is a weekly newspaper located in Española, New Mexico. [1] In 2012, the newspaper was the focus of a documentary film titled The Sun Never Sets. The film was produced and directed by Ben Daitz and narrated by Bob Edwards. [2] In 2022 the paper came under new ownership. [3] [4] [5] [6]
About 20 tents have lined the river on the parcel of city-owned land for several weeks now — a new, city-sanctioned homeless encampment. ... Luján's office issued a news release announcing the ...
Española, New Mexico El Grito del Norte (" The Northern Call ") was a bilingual ( English and Spanish ) newspaper based in Española, New Mexico , co-founded by the activist Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez and the attorney Beverly Axelrod in 1968.
Dec. 14—Community members plan to gather Saturday in Española to mourn four young men killed in a fiery two-car crash near Medanales last weekend. Grief has rippled throughout the community for ...
Española / ɛ s p ən ˈ j oʊ l ə / is a city primarily in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. A portion of the central and eastern section of the city is in Santa Fe County . Founded as a railroad village some distance from the old Indian town of San Juan de los Caballeros (now renamed Ohkay Owingeh ), [ 5 ] it was named Española ...