Train on track with live show
Albuquerque Powerful sounds and excellent showmanship made Train’s performance at the Jeep World Outside Festival a hit with the fans. Performing their two biggest hits to date, “Meet Virginia” and “Drops...
Read MoreStory by Julia Selby Smith | Jul 24, 2002
Albuquerque Powerful sounds and excellent showmanship made Train’s performance at the Jeep World Outside Festival a hit with the fans. Performing their two biggest hits to date, “Meet Virginia” and “Drops...
Read MoreStory by T.S. Last | Jul 24, 2002
One Yucca Little League all-star team was still in, and the other out, after the first three days of play at the Little League baseball state tournament in Raton. Yucca’s junior division all-stars were knocked out of the...
Read MoreStory by Jane Moorman | Jul 24, 2002
Las Nutrias Las Nutrias is digging out from under mud after an arroyo flooded and a lateral ditch broke Friday. Crews from the State Highway Department and Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) have been working long...
Read MoreStory by Tony McClary | Jul 24, 2002
The Belen High School football team took to the field on Saturday to help with a youth camp. In the camp’s second year, 70 kids ages 7 to 14 showed up for the full day of football fundamentals. “Last year was the...
Read MoreStory by Julia Selby Smith | Jul 24, 2002
Albuquerque New Mexico may be land-locked, but the beach was brought right to downtown Albuquerque Friday as the Southern California reggae and punk rock band Slightly Stoopid jammed at the Sunshine Theater. The San Diego band,...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Jul 24, 2002
The Jeep World Outside Festival featured some great musical performances by the likes of Sheryl Crow, Train and Ziggy Marley. But beside the music and beyond the stage, there were some other remarkable performances by athletes...
Read MoreStory by T.S. Last | Jul 24, 2002
Albuquerque An outdoor-adventure-loving crowd soaked up the sun along with the music of Sheryl Crow and nine other artists as part of the Jeep Outside Festival Sunday at the Journal Pavilion. Crow closed out a long day of...
Read MoreStory by Sandy Battin | Jul 24, 2002
“Point Last Seen: A Woman Tracker’s Story” by Hannah Nyala, Beacon Press, 168 pages. Hannah Nyala worked with the National Park Service trying to find folks who were missing, after they wandered off the trails...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Jul 24, 2002
The Jeep World Outside Festival featured some great musical performances by the likes of Sheryl Crow, Train and Ziggy Marley. But beside the music and beyond the stage, there were some other remarkable performances by athletes...
Read MoreStory by T.S. Last | Jul 24, 2002
For the third year in a row, a state champion Little League softball team hails from Los Lunas. Enchantment Little League’s senior division all-star team beat Albuquerque’s Roadrunner Little League, 8-2, on Sunday in...
Read MoreStory by Jennifer Harmon | Jul 24, 2002
Albuquerque Their sound is fresh and passionate. Their style is real and relaxed. Without a doubt, the five best friends of O.A.R. (of a revolution) have gained a loyal following in the Land of Enchantment. The highlight of the...
Read MoreStory by Jane Moorman | Jul 24, 2002
Rio Communities The state has issued an air quality construction permit to Valencia Energy for an electric power generation plant in the Rio Grande Industrial Park southwest of Rio Communities on NM 304. New Mexico Secretary of...
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