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Educators, consultants, and lawyers have outsized representation in New Mexico’s legislature
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico’s laws are created by a group of 112 legislators that are supposed to represent more than two million New Mexicans. But a close look at lawmakers’ financial disclosures shows that a few industries play an outsized role in lining lawmakers’ pockets. Candidates and incumbents for the New Mexico legislature […]
Advice for Calming Pets During Fireworks
Thursday is America's Independence Day, a day for grilling, patriotism and fireworks. But for pets, it's a day of loud noises. Cheryll Johns, facility manager of the Rio Rancho Animal Resource Center, wants to remind all pet owners that animals get scared from fireworks as well as the increasing thunderstorms.
For People Of Color, 4th Of July Is Bittersweet
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — As many in the United States celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, some minorities have mixed feelings about the revelry of fireworks and parades in an atmosphere of tension on several fronts. How do you celebrate during what some people of color consider troubling times? Blacks, Latinos and immigrant rights advocates […] The post For People Of Color, 4th Of July Is Bittersweet appeared first on Black America Web.
Albuquerque celebrating Fourth of July with Freedom 4th
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The biggest Fourth of July celebration in New Mexico takes place tonight in Albuquerque. Freedom 4th starts at 3 p.m. at Balloon Fiesta Park. There will be plenty of games and activities for families, local food trucks, breweries and distillers. Country musician Michael Ray will headline the show. His performance starts at 7:45 p.m. Then, the night ends with a huge fireworks show at 9:15 p.m.
KRQE Newsfeed: Overriding mayor’s veto, Deputy arrest video, Drier July 4, Amazon expands, Freedom Fourth
Thursday’s Top Stories Thursday’s Five Facts [1] Albuquerque mayor vetoes plan to change election thresholds; city council may override decision – Albuquerque City Councilor Dan Lewis says the council plans to override Mayor Tim Keller’s veto. City councilors recently approved a ballot measure to let voters decide if the election for mayor and city council seats should […]
SF Co. Sheriff Responds to Mayor’s Remarks
Adan Mendoza Said ‘Disparaging Comments’ are Counterproductive, Need to Stop. City of Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil minced no words during the public safety forum on June 22 at Wise Fire Station when he called Santa Fe County a “horrible, poor partner” when it comes to taking care of District 3 residents living in city limits, within Santa Fe County.
Albuquerque Officer Arrested for Drunk Driving in Patrol Car
On a Sunday in early June, New Mexico State Police Sergeant Toby Lafave made an unusual arrest on I-25. The situation quickly escalated after clocking a speeding SUV driven by Albuquerque Officer Jordan Hernandez. Following the arrest, Hernandez was placed on administrative leave by the Albuquerque Police Department. He faces...
Dodson continuing bare-knuckle career in Japan
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – During the recent stages of his combat sports career, John Dodson has fought in bare-knuckle bouts in America and MMA in Japan. His next fight will be a combination of the two, as he will be part of the second-ever bare-knuckle fight in Japan. “It’s going to be awesome to go out […]
Season-high 12,147 watch United defeat Orange County 2-0
Defend The Lab. That’s the mission for New Mexico United this season. The Black & Yellow held the visitors to only one shot that forced a save, forced an own goal, and scored from another set piece as they extended their perfect home form and their lead atop the West with a 2-0 win over Orange County SC.
VIDEO: Albuquerque police arrest BCSO deputy accused of pointing gun at people
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New video shows Albuquerque police responding to a man pointing a gun at two people at a northeast Albuquerque gas station. That man turned out to be Bernalillo County Sheriff’s (BCSO) Deputy Micheal Borrecco. Police responded to the Circle K on 4300 Osuna Road after getting reports that a man was yelling […]
Albuquerque woman pleads guilty to murdering man in 2020
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque woman pled guilty in court on Wednesday to murdering a teenager during a drug deal four years ago. In court, 21-year-old Serina Burks pled guilty to being one of four people connected to the murder of 19-year-old Andres Loera. According to court records, the then 16-year-old Burks set up a […]
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