"What we’re proposing is to create some phone-free schools," Superintendent Antonio Layton told The Taos News last week. "It would be implemented just at the secondary level."

Luna Community College secures heavy equipment, commercial driving simulators

Foundation to hold back-to-school supply distribution event in Española

SFCC announces new partnership with Western Governors University

Los Alamos students receive college-sponsored merit scholarship

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