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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]
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.
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 ...
New Mexico's shortfall of medical practitioners, including doctors, has been a concern for years, with primary care and mental health providers especially scarce, said Mary Alice Scott, executive ...
Pancho, a pitbull, defended his family from an armed intruder and was treated for wounds at Española Humane Animal Shelter in Española, New Mexico. His story has now inspired his community.
The education sector is the second largest employer, the Española Public Schools is the 16th largest school district in New Mexico. Recently, Northern New Mexico College has expanded its degree programs and made massive improvements to its campus, adding a new library and a new School of Education. Larger local businesses include Akal ...
New Jersey Hispano Newspaper New Jersey 2009 hispanonewjersey.com. Noticia: New York Long Island [5] ... New Mexico: Española 1968 El Hablador: Louisiana: New ...
Aug. 10—An Alcalde man accused of killing his 74-year-old mother during an attack last week at her home in Española now faces rape charges in addition to murder and other counts. Erick Martinez ...