25 Articles in Northern News
Taos Fire District enacts burn ban

Taos Fire and Rescue officials have enacted a burn ban within the Taos Fire District, effective March 30.

Published: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

Hydrogen facility on track as protest grows

No date is set for groundbreaking of the Questa Hydrogen Project, but Luis Reyes, CEO of Kit Carson Electric Co-op said as soon as KCEC gains control of the site from current owners Chevron, construction will begin. “I've ordered $12...

Published: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The following is a condensed list of reports made to Taos Central Dispatch within the Town of Taos from March 25, 2026 – March 29, 2026. March 25 7:45 a.m. Suspicious Circumstance, North Plaza — Caller said a man with a knife was near a local...

Published: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Carina Julig/The New Mexican

VTSV official involved in Santa Fe contract controversy

Months before the city of Santa Fe initiated a competitive bidding process for services to address rising homelessness, an official was communicating with a California nonprofit about a potential contract. The leader of San Francisco-based Urban...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 05:30PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 08:11AM

Gateway to the Jemez: Red Rocks Trails and Walatowa Slot Canyon

As the early morning sun rises above Cañon de San Diego, the contrast in color of the incredible landscape along Red Rocks Trails is turned up to the max as red cliffs, blue sky and green vegetation captivate the eye. Accessed along N.M. 4 across...

Published: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

Doing more with less water

Taos ranchers gathered on a warm September morning last fall to learn new ways to measure the health of their land. Ecdysis Foundation chose Taos as one of two pilot locations for a citizen science project researching whether regenerative...

Published: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

Taos Farmers Market secures new location

The Taos County Farmers Market has secured a new site adjacent to its current location at the Taos County Administrative Complex, marking a step toward establishing a permanent home after decades of moving between locations. The market, in...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:31PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:55AM

Taoseños rally hard for No Kings No. 3

Over 3,000 protesters rallied in Taos Saturday (March 28) for the third No Kings protest. People dressed in costumes and made signs adorned with illustrations or American flags with messages to the current administration. Some protesters drove,...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 04:46PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:59AM

The Taos News

by: Staff report

Excellence in action

Multiple Taos educators earned their National Board Certification via the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards this year, one of the highest professional achievements for teachers in the U.S. To date, a total of 51 educators,...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:15PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:56AM

NM approves PFAS labeling requirements for consumer products

New Mexico will require manufacturers to label consumer products containing certain harmful chemicals, giving shoppers new information about items they use every day.

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 04:03PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

The Taos News

by: Olivia Lewis

Taos Schools may shift spring break to Holy Week

On Wednesday (March 25), the Taos Municipal Schools Board of Education considered a 2026-27 district calendar that shifts spring break to Holy Week amid concerns from Taos High School students about dual-credit scheduling. The board’s regular...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 05:02PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

The Taos News

by: Olivia Lewis

Designs for Gorge Bridge railings released

The New Mexico Department of Transportation is moving toward final design of a higher railing at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge that deter suicides without overloading the 1960s-era structure under the its weight. For decades, Taos County youth,...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 04:46PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:54AM

The Taos News

by: Olivia Lewis

'Serving crafts and spilling tea'

In Red River, a creative space known as the Lucky District is taking guests down a rabbit hole of crafting, tea time and photography. Inside The Makery, a dropped tea tray sends china, milk and tea across the checkered floor. But, rather than...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:31PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:55AM

The Taos News

by: Ellen Miller-Goins

Red River ski pioneer Sigi Klein dies at 90

Sigi Klein, a longtime Red River ski instructor, master builder and pioneer of the local ski industry, died peacefully at his home in Red River on Monday morning (March 30), surrounded by family. He was 90. In a message shared with Taos News, the...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:15PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 08:05AM

Colfax County property owners, watershed group prep for fire season

As fire season poses risks to woodlands and homes in the Angel Fire area, preventative actions are underway. In a prescient and community-minded voluntary effort, several Colfax County property owners in the Black Lake area and nearby parts of...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:01PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

The Taos News

by: Michelle Parejo Raust, For the Taos News

Lovelace shutters Taos urgent care

Below-average snowfall and unseasonably warm temperatures beget below-average trips to the emergency room: There’s fewer injured skiers and snowboarders and fewer opportunities for viruses and other germs to spread. Hospital officials discussed...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 02:45PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

Stray Hearts Animal Shelter Report

The following is a summary of activity at Stray Hearts Animal Shelter from March 9 to March 15, 2026. Animals currently in care: 91 Total intakes this week: 17 Transfers this week: 0 Animals in foster: 24 Pounds of food: 550 Number of animal...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 02:31PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

The Taos News

by: Emily Sender

Projected wildfire season defies description

On a combined red flag day and extreme fire risk day, the Taos Valley Watershed Coalition held their quarterly meeting in the Taos County Commission chambers. The TVWC formed in 2015 to collaborate on forest and watershed restoration, including...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 03:01PM

Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2026 07:51AM

The Taos News

by: Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico

Canadian-based company seeks exploratory permit to drill for uranium

A Vancouver-based uranium company is seeking federal approval to conduct exploratory uranium drilling within the Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico, according to U.S. Forest Service officials. Gamma Resources Ltd. issued a notice of...

Published: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 08:32AM

Updated: Wednesday, April 01, 2026 08:41AM

The Taos News

by: Ellen Miller-Goins

Abe Garcia: a life at the heart of Arroyo Seco

Jose Abel “Abe” Garcia lived more than a century, but to those who knew him, it never felt like enough. A fixture behind the bar at Abe’s Cantina y Cocina and a steady presence in the village of Arroyo Seco for generations, Garcia died peacefully...

Published: Thursday, March 26, 2026 10:17AM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Olivia Lewis

Fly fishing, skiing and mac and cheese

Start with two cups of boiling water, milk, butter, cream or stock, then add hatch chiles and mac and cheese. Stir. That’s all it takes to make FishSki Provisions’ mac and cheese, one of several just-add-water meals sold on market shelves...

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 04:30PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Staff report

Jury orders Meta to pay $375 million in New Mexico case over child safety

A Santa Fe County jury has ordered Meta to pay $375 million after finding the social media company misled consumers and failed to protect children on its platforms. The verdict, delivered Tuesday (March 24), marks the first time a state has won a...

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 04:31PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Joshua Bowling, Source New Mexico

New Mexico AG joins lawsuit against EPA over refusal to regulate greenhouse gases

Leaders in two dozen states, including New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, on Thursday sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for rescinding its longstanding position that greenhouse gases are harmful for public health. Although the...

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 04:30PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Staff report

Taos Ski Valley announces early seasonal closure

Due to unseasonably warm temperatures and changing conditions, Taos Ski Valley announced late Monday (March 23) that chairlifts will stop spinning one week ahead of schedule. The resort said in a an email update it now has a "planned closing day"...

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 04:30PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

The Taos News

by: Emily Sender

Taos author explores climate solutions

Charles Curtin first came to New Mexico in the mid-90s to research climate change interactions as a postdoctoral researcher. He worked with the Malapai Borderlands Group, a nearly one-million acre rancher-led, collaborative non-profit and...

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 04:30PM

Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026 11:02PM

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