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New Mexico gets $1.5 million grant for Energy Transition Workforce Equity
(The Center Square) - The Families and Workers Fund picked the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions' Energy Transition Workforce Equity project as one of its 14 recipients of the Powering Climate and Infrastructure Careers Challenge. The recipients were selected from more than 450 applications, according to a press release from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions. The Energy Transition Workforce Equity project aims to expand New Mexico's clean...
Pharmacy deserts may grow as independent stores struggle with Medicare reimbursements
A change meant to save patients money has community pharmacies shutting their doors and turning people away across the country. Pharmacies in rural or disadvantaged areas face the highest costs, and pharmacy deserts might start spreading. First Walmart closed early last year, then the Walgreens a couple blocks away, and...
Wanted man detained in Clovis after fleeing US Marshalls in Portales
On Monday, August 19, members of the Region V Drug Task Force were contacted and requested to assist in finding Tevin Lee King. King is wanted out of Albuquerque, New Mexico for robbery, stemming from a home invasion. It was reported that King wasc possibly headed to Clovis from the...
California man facing firearms charges in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A California man is being charged with allegedly selling firearms without a license, interstate travel while selling firearms, and making unlawful transactions to promote the sale. Brian Joseph, 52, appeared in front of a federal judge and will remain in custody until his trial, which has not been scheduled. Court documents state […]
Watch: Sierra Ferrell Delivers Stunning First-Time Rendition of Little Feat’s “Willin'”
Sierra Ferrell continued her Shoot for the Moon tour on Sunday, August 18, during a stop at The Bridge in Santa Fe, N.M. After commencing the night with Trail of Flowers’ stand-out “I Could Drive You Crazy” and following up with a series of pulls off of Long Time Coming and Washington by the Sea, the songstress and her band arrived on a first-time cover, the Lowell George-written, Little Feat-popularized “Willin’.”
Man pleads guilty to deadly shooting at Albuquerque McDonald’s
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man is facing up to 20 years in prison for a deadly shooting at a McDonald’s drive-thru. The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office said Deandre Vigil pled guilty to killing Victor Torres at the fast food restaurant on Indian School and 12th Street last year. A passenger in Torres’ car told […]
Las Cruces Invites Public to Discuss Police Audits with OIR Group in Community Meeting
The City of Las Cruces has called upon the services of the OIR Group, a firm dedicated to conducting police department audits, to engage in a conversation with the community on Monday, Aug. 26, this dialogue, crucial to transparency and trust, will unfold in the Council Chambers at City Hall, cited at 700 N. Main St.
E Pluribus Unum: Mogollon Belen
The mobile gallery Axle Contemporary’s, E Pluribus Unum: Mogollon, will be visiting the Belen Harvey House Museum’s Fred Harvey Whistle Stop Cafe on Friday, August 23rd from 12 – 3pm. Visitors will be able to sit for a portrait with a personal object of their choosing. One photo portrait goes home with the visitor and another will be pasted to the outside of the mobile studio.
Massive ranch that’s the size of a Texas city lists for $142M. See New Mexico property
“The ranch has historical and archaeological sites, including Anasazi petroglyphs, ruins, and the tumbled-down stone homes and corrals of New Mexico’s earliest homesteaders,” the listing says.
New director named for NMSU’s Brewery Engineering Program
A casual discussion at church led Stephen Taylor to teach New Mexico State University’s elective Brewing Science class in 2012 in the Chemical and Materials Engineering Department. Taylor, already manager of the Seidel NMSBrew Laboratory, has been named director of the Brewery Engineering Program, taking the helm from Associate Professor Catie Brewer.
Albuquerque Little Theater celebrating 95th anniversary
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Little Theater is celebrating its 95th anniversary. The Theater is introducing a new executive director, Rob Armstrong Martin and will debut its season opening performance, of the rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar. The performance takes on issues like mental health, drugs and suicide and can help the audience feel empathy […]
Legendary college announcer set to retire
Longtime New Mexico State radio announcer Jack Nixon’s 45th season calling Aggies football and men’s basketball games will be his final one. The 74-year-old announced Monday that he will retire following the 2024 season. Inducted into the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame in 2019 and the New Mexico Broadcaster’s Association Hall of Fame in Read more... The post Longtime New Mexico State announcer Jack Nixon to retire after 2024 season appeared first on Awful Announcing.
DOÑA ANA COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE REMINDS RESIDENTS OF WAYS TO CHECK VOTER REGISTRATION
LAS CRUCES, NM—Over the past several days, the Doña Ana County Clerk’s office has received calls and emails from concerned residents who received a postcard in the mail about their voter registration status. The Doña Ana County Clerk’s office did not send the postcards. They were sent and paid for by an entity unrelated to the Doña Ana County Clerk’s office.
Duke City Redi-Mix reveals unique balloon design for Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
Duke City Redi-Mix will have a special shape balloon in this year’s Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The special-shaped balloon is a mixer truck called Sir Mix-A-Lot. VP Of Marketing for Duke City Redi-Mix Angela Shiver as well as Chief Adminstrator Officer Charity Marquez said the balloon’s debut will be...
Union says it will accept wage increase at UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Union workers at the University of New Mexico Sandoval Regional Medical Center said they are willing to accept a small pay increase after they said they were left out of the raise before. According to the United Health Professionals of New Mexico, most workers at UNM SRMC recently got a 3% […]
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