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Pumpkins! Who else is seeing stacks of pumpkins in the grocery store and feeling that tingle of delight? Or waking up to a chill in the air and snuggling into ...
Rain clouds may have loomed early Saturday morning, but they didn’t dampen the spirit of the 43rd Annual Pie Festival, where ...
El Defensor Chieftain sent candidate questionnaires to Socorro County candidates for the upcoming election. Responses from ...
For Nicole Gardner’s first grade class at Parkview Elementary, the school day begins with the warm presence of “Grandma Rose.
Pie Town is renowned for its pies and its remote location, a place where the road stretches long and the silence settles deep ...
Ethan Montgomery, a 13-year-old a home-schooled student, is already known for his chocolate ganache cake, which sold for ...
Each year, the quiet skies over Magdalena buzz with activity as pilots from across New Mexico—and even neighboring states—make their way to the village’s airstrip for the annual Fly-In Breakfast.
County road maintenance was under question at the Socorro County meeting last week. In April commissioners approved a county ...
What started as a simple idea among friends to bring life back into the heart of the city has quickly grown into a full-fledged community movement in Socorro.
A lightning strike hit a Village of Magdalena well pipe, causing the loss of 200,000 gallons of water, according to Mayor Richard Rumpf.
Superintendent Joyce Gormley made a public apology for an Open Meetings Act violation at the Socorro school board meeting on ...