Sangre de Cristo Chronicle
The Sangre de Cristo Chronicle is a weekly newspaper serving the Moreno Valley in northern New Mexico, including Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, and Red River. It covers local news, mountain living, outdoor recreation, and community events, providing essential information for residents and visitors of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NEW MEXICO
Print media in the southwestern desert is characterized by a stark split between a dominant independent metropolitan daily and smaller rural papers managed by national publishing chains. The family-owned Albuquerque Journal stands as the primary statewide publication, holding the highest circulation and significant influence since its late nineteenth-century founding. Outside this central corridor, Gannett operates several key regional dailies like the Farmington Daily Times and the Carlsbad Current Argus. Alternative and collegiate print formats also maintain a historical presence in local journalism, represented by the student-run Daily Lobo and the alternative weekly Alibi. Paperboy indexes 33 New Mexico newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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