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As I write this in El Rito, the wind is ferociously blowing at 60 to 70 mph. Winds of this velocity and higher ripped through

As I write this in El Rito, the wind is ferociously blowing at 60 to 70 mph. Winds of this velocity and higher ripped through

Wildfire season is upon us here in New Mexico. In fact, our wildfire season typically begins in the spring, after snowmelt, and then our dependable

The numbers are in, and they don’t look good. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, much of Taos County is presenting in “severe drought” conditions

Extreme weather events fueled by climate change are causing insurance premiums to skyrocket in some places across the United States. A new report shows New

Fire crews conducted a prescribed burn in mid-October. They called the operation the McCrystal Rock Prescribed Burn. Over the two-day period, crews were able to

Many private landowners and small organizations conduct controlled burns in New Mexico, but the federal guidelines can be of limited help to them. A new

In April of last year, New Mexico saw its largest and most damaging wildfire in state history. The Calf Canyon Fire and Hermit’s Peak fire

QUESTA, N.M. — The U.S. Forest Service, in partnership with other local and federal agencies, has launched a wildfire-preparedness campaign called “Wildfire Preparedness is Year-’Round.”

The Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round campaign continues in 2023 with monthly wildfire preparedness messages from the Forest Stewards Guild, the Fire Adapted New Mexico learning

By Vincent King, Lead Graphic Designer, DSI DSI (previously Document Solutions, Inc.) CEO and President Phil and Theresa Houser parked their RV in Pendaries RV

Carson National Forest managers rescinded local fire restrictions and reopened most of the Carson National Forest on June 24, after a week of significant rainfall

The Grassroots Wildland Firefighters applaud the Biden administration’s announcement of a pay increase for federal wildland firefighters, authorized in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
President Joseph Biden made a disaster declaration for the State of New Mexico in response to the wildfires and straight-line winds that began April 5,
Beginning May 3, the Village of Questa and Questa Fire Department imposed temporary fire restrictions within Questa Village limits. With current weather conditions and firefighting
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) today announced a contribution of $250,000 from the Chevron Global Community Fund to the All Together NM Fund and Taos Community

As wildfires rage across northern New Mexico (two of which are on Taos’ doorstep), many residents face uncertainty and possible homelessness. The Taos County Office
Dear fellow citizens of the Village of Questa, I am writing this letter to inform you of the steps the Village of Questa has and