Representando Al Norte: Katrina Gonzales
Being raised in a community where your history connects to every part of your present, it’s difficult to find the courage to leave. It is
Being raised in a community where your history connects to every part of your present, it’s difficult to find the courage to leave. It is
For our March issue, we are happy to recognize Dedrick Rael, son of Annette and Michael Rael Jr. and brother to Isabel Rael. Dedrick is
The Sangre de Cristo Market has been open for nearly three months and is quickly diversifying their options and accessibility for locals in the northern
The Red River Der Markt grocery store has been serving the Red River community since 1960. Owners Ted and Linda Calhoun made sure that food
Daniel (Danny) Martinez, 75 of Questa, New Mexico was reported missing on February 21. He was last seen at the Alta Gas Station in Costilla
Benita and Lucas Lovato, along with their two precious children Mila and Luke, lost everything in a house fire in Taos Canyon on January 12,
Sara Martinez has been in education for most of her career. She has two master’s degrees, one in marriage and family therapy, and the other
Starting in February, we are taking recommendations for educators to be recognized for their years of service teaching the youth in our community. For February,
Starting in February, we will begin highlighting our youth for their contributions to the community through our Outstanding Youth Report series. This month, we are
The Village of Questa is working to ensure they can communicate with residents on utility issues, road closures, upcoming events, public safety alerts and safety
The small town of Red River has some big changes happening. The town took to social media to announce the official transition from the annual
Being raised in a community where your history connects to every part of your present, it’s difficult to find the courage to leave. It is
In the early 1950s in the small Village of Questa, the infrastructure was just being established to create better opportunities for residents. “My dad was
Questa native Kari Martinez contacted Questa del Rio News to discuss a recent issue she experienced in purchasing land in Questa. “I bought the land
New Mexico’s water systems can be traced back as far as AD 800. Ancestral Pueblos utilized the water that flowed from major rivers and tributaries—this
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Laurel Deans is a 2003 Questa High School graduate. Her family moved to Questa from Tucson, Arizona when she was in grade school. “My mom
This story was written with help from Loveida Cisneros. Mayo Archuleta is 93 years old and lives in Cerro, New Mexico. We asked her about
Abuelitas are a sacred gift. They feed you, nurture you, and pray for you. If you’re lucky enough to have one in your lifetime, carrying
Primos, primas, neighbors, and friends caught up with one another over warm cocoa and hot stew as beautiful floats donned with Christmas lights, nativity scenes,