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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% […]
CRRUA said it passed 2nd round of arsenic tests for July
SUNLAND PARK, N. M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The troubled water utility that serves Sunland Park and Santa Teresa said it passed the second set of arsenic tests for July. The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority made the announcement on Monday via its social media pages. According to the announcement, the...
Legal group demands probe into Camino Real Regional Utility Authority's failures
DONA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — A legal group is working to hold a troubled Borderland water utility accountable for a slew of systemic failures that residents say stretch back years. Residents in Sunland Park and Santa Teresa, New Mexico -- with the New Mexico Environmental Law Center (NMELC)...
MDC Precautionary Measures Halted as Inmate Tests Negative in Suspected Infectious Disease Case
Bernalillo County – Precautionary measures have been halted at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) after the inmate previously suspected of suffering from an infectious disease tested negative. UNM Hospital staff previously suspected an inmate was suffering from meningitis. As a result, on Friday, Aug. 16, three housing...
SL Ministries putting on Girl Get Up women’s conference
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Girl Get Up conference put on by SL ministries is a women’s conference that aims to empower and inspire women to accomplish their dreams and visions. The conference will be Friday, August 23 and Saturday August 24 at All Nations Church (409 Santa Fe Rd. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102) Registration for […]
New Mexico State soccer powered by strong start against in-state rival New Mexico
New Mexico State soccer (1-0-1) defeated in-state rival New Mexico (0-1-0) 3-1 at home on Sunday afternoon for its first win of the season. The victory was the Aggies' second win over the Lobos in program history. NM State started quickly and never looked back. The Aggies led the Lobos 3-0 after the...
Navajo Nation’s oldest Code Talker, 107, receives home renovations he’s awaited for years
LUKACHUKAI, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation’s oldest code talker waited years to see the log home he built himself receive the renovations it needed. On Aug. 1, Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel, Sr., 107, his family and the Navajo Nation Veterans Administration celebrated the turnover of keys to his newly renovated home that he built in 1950.
Record heat for parts of New Mexico before stormier weather
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – While more rain is overtaking the Four Corners, western areas, and the Northern Mountains, stubbornly hot air will continue for many in the short term. Showers, with some lightning strikes earlier, are becoming less widespread while moving north and east across the northern tier with clouds mostly covering the northwestern third […]
Shocking Crimes Unfold: Fast Food Places In New Mexico Hit Hard
We already know that New Mexico has seen some horrible crimes before but we've also seen some crazy crimes be committed at fast food places...Of all places to commit a crime, these should be some of the LAST places anyone would want to cause trouble. But alas, it has happened, some even occurred as recently as 2024...
SFR Picks: Aug. 21, 2024
Santa Fe TradFest asks a simple question: Do you like acoustic instruments?. If you count the old Santa Fe Banjo & Fiddle Contest from which the ongoing Santa Fe TradFest evolved, the annual three-day traditional music festival turns 50 in 2024. That’s 50 years of folk, Americana, bluegrass, regional tunes and more acoustic guitars, banjos, upright basses and fiddles than even seems possible.
Lawsuit filed a year after deadly plane crash
SANTA FE, N.M. — A family who lost their home after a plane crash is now suing the aircraft's owner and its homeowner's insurance company. The lawyer of the property owner claims several protocols were not followed before the crash. On July 18, 2023, Randolph Sherman had just taken...
Suspect in Santa Fe murder waives detention hearing in federal carjacking case
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man facing federal charges for carjacking and using a gun to commit a crime in connection to the shooting death of an elderly man in Santa Fe will not fight being held behind bars until trial on the charges. Zachary Babitz waived his detention hearing in federal court. According to the criminal […]
CHS cross-country gets moving at 15th annual Snow Ball Run
RIO RANCHO — It was a blistering hot afternoon at Cleveland High School Aug. 16 as the cross-country squad took to the course for the annual Snow Ball Run, a time trial to determine placement of runners. Luckily, frozen-treat truck Kona Ice was on hand to cool things off.
The Art of Lowrider Bicycle
Recognized worldwide in the lowrider bicycle scene, co-founder of Albuquerque’s Oddfellas Bike Club, Aaron Gonzales builds community along with his custom low-to-the-ground bicycles. THE ZYDECO KRUSH. Leader of the band “The Zydeco Krush,” Rusty Metoyer brings the upbeat sound of Zydeco music to the world. PATTERNS IN...
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