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John Miller

New Mexico, Taos

Editor at Taos News

The Taos News aims to serve the public to foster a well-informed and prosperous citizenry.

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  • 1 month ago | abqjournal.com | John Miller

    TAOS — J.R. Logan was working as a local journalist when he first learned that every forest — and every tree within it — retains a detailed record of its past. It was 2016 when Logan trekked into Capulin Canyon, a few miles east of Taos in Carson National Forest, where he watched as forester Jim Arciniega pulled a long, cylindrical core sample from a ponderosa pine.

  • 2 months ago | taosnews.com | John Miller

    At the regular Village of Taos Ski Valley council meeting March 21, several Taos County residents spoke in opposition to a proposed ordinance that would require permits for overnight parking lot near the base of Williams Lake Trail, a historic access route into Carson National Forest. Owing to the number of Taos Ski Valley and nearby residents who requested time to speak at last week's meeting, which was held over Zoom, Mayor Chris Stanek voted to postpone consideration of the ordinance.

  • 2 months ago | santafenewmexican.com | John Miller

    TALPA — Aside from a whipping wind and the threat of late-season snow in the air, there was little to distinguish Jeff Cochran's Tuesday morning as he set a fire in his wood stove inside his art studio in Talpa before walking back across his yard to his house for lunch. For his YouTube channel, "Keep On Painting," Cochran had been filming his progress on a recent commission, a cubist landscape requested by a local gallery owner.

  • 2 months ago | taosnews.com | John Miller

    Aside from a whipping wind and the threat of late-season snow in the air, there was little to distinguish Jeff Cochran's day from any other Tuesday morning (March 18)  as he set a fire in his wood stove inside his art studio in Talpa before walking back across his yard to his house for lunch. For his YouTube channel, "Keep On Painting," Cochran had been filming his progress on a recent commission, a cubist landscape requested by a local gallery owner.

  • 2 months ago | taosnews.com | John Miller

    Aside from a whipping wind and the threat of late-season snow in the air, there was little to distinguish Jeff Cochran's day from any other Tuesday morning (March 18) as he set a fire in his wood stove inside his art studio in Talpa before walking back across his yard to his house for lunch. For his YouTube channel, "Keep On Painting," Cochran had been filming his progress on a recent commission, a cubist landscape requested by a local gallery owner.

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6 Jun 25

UNM-Taos to start Armory renovations Higher education took a giant step forward in Taos County last month: UNM-Taos has officially acquired the deed to the New Mexico Army National Guard Readiness Center, commonly known as The Armory ... Read more: https://t.co/UNOMQzff5q

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6 Jun 25

Harwood rehangs paintings stolen in 1985 heist A press event at the Harwood Museum of Art Friday (June 6) offered little further clarity as to where two Taos Society of Artists paintings have been since they disappeared in a brazen ... Read more: https://t.co/A2IitZDQ1U

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6 Jun 25

Stray Hearts–Taos partnership delayed A pilot program meant to restart Stray Hearts Animal Shelter’s partnership with the Town of Taos remains unsigned months after it was approved by the town council in April. Read more: https://t.co/pQwKjWysGE