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Travel
Look homeward, traveler, for Duke City's gems
EDITOR'S NOTE: In a tough recession year, New Mexicans should consider rediscovering our own state. (Sunday, June 28, 2009)
No need to travel far for the Fourth
Even if the economy is a bit depressed, the spirit of New Mexicans is certainly not at least judging by the lengths to which communities around the state go to celebrate Independence Day. (Sunday, June 21, 2009)
No passport? Sorry, but you're not getting back in
You may think you have everything you need to return from Mexico, but you may be wrong. (Sunday, May 31, 2009)
Utah's Best Friends Animal Sanctuary takes in the unhealthy and the infirm, the unwanted and the forgotten — and visitors can share directly in the love and compassion
KANAB, Utah — Meet Simon, a reddish-colored dog who gets around like a champ, despite a deformed front leg. (Sunday, May 10, 2009)
Have conscience, will travel? Come to N.M.
In a roomful of people who make their living from tourism, the possibility of having a New Mexico Ecotourism Division was clearly exciting. (Sunday, February 01, 2009)
Baseball fans make the pilgrimage to see preseason action in warm climes
Blake Thies cherishes the tradition of traveling to Phoenix each spring. (Sunday, January 18, 2009)
Let public transit do the driving on your next Duke City escape
So-called "staycations" are all the buzz, given the current state of the economy. Instead of hopping on a plane or driving cross-country, the idea is to do something vacation-like at home. But if you have kids, even carting them around town can quickly add up at the gas pump. (Sunday, August 03, 2008)
Get away without leaving town with a tour of wineries in the area
Up for a wine adventure that's convenient and won't break the bank? One that involves not just sitting indoors at some chic eatery, but getting out into the elements, traveling to local wineries and swapping tasting notes with like-minded folks? (Sunday, June 29, 2008)
'Treasure' Hunters Find Gems Throughout N.M.
What could possibly tempt Sam and Shelley Williamson of Albuquerque to visit 33 of New Mexico’s 34 state parks in a span of four days? A passion for geocaching and love of a good challenge. (Sunday, May 25, 2008)
Enchanting Excursions
New Mexico tourism isn’t just about attracting visitors from other states, says state tourism director Michael Cerletti. (Sunday, May 18, 2008)