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Group exhibition will present artists whose works address and reinterpret mythological references
SANTA FE, NM.- Gerald Peters Contemporary announced Among Monsters, a group exhibition of artists whose works address and reinterpret mythological references. The thematic presentation will include paintings, sculptures, textiles, and works on paper from Nanibah Chacon, Esther Elia, Angelica Racquel, Gil Rocha, Peter Rogers, and Hank Saxe. Throughout history, mythologies...
PHOTOS: Dozens of vendors and people turn up for Mariposa Harvest Festival
RIO RANCHO — The Mariposa Harvest Festival had several vendors and people in attendance Aug. 24 in Mariposa Park. Randi Bressler, lifestyle director in Mariposa, says 90 vendors showed up for the fourth year of the event.
Los Alamos STEAM Lab Announces Classes, Activities And More
At STEAM Lab we believe in a lot of autonomy for our kiddos. We have Lego, magnatiles, trains, board games, books, marble runs, and more that are essentially always available for playing with no matter what else we’re doing. Because of this and a few other factors we also...
More than 1000 HVAC work orders at Albuquerque Public Schools
Video above: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning concerns continue to plague Albuquerque Public Schools. It's an issue KOAT has raised with the school district for nearly 20 years. We've attached various clips over the years from parents, teachers and administrators. KOAT also obtained 151 pages of HVAC orders submitted within...
APS explains its 'Reunification' plan and what families need to be aware of
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — "The system itself, we're always tweaking it up to be more efficient and more effective looking out for student and staff safety," Deputy Superintendent of Operations Gabe Jacquez said. Albuquerque Public Schools say reunification cards are part of a plan to keep students safe in times...
High school teacher competing in Home Run Derby X
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — It's a story he never thought would happen, but it's a reality for Rob Stratton, and it's one he could not have dreamed of. The 46-year-old played 11 seasons of professional baseball, including one season with the Albuquerque Isotopes, wearing jersey No. 17. "I was drafted...
Efforts underway to address affordable housing in Las Cruces
This week, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Las Cruces to show support for New Mexico Second Congressional District Republican candidate Yvette Herrell. Also, the City of Las Cruces is working to address affordable housing within the city. Catch up on recent stories and interviews on KRWG Public Media with KRWG News This Week.
On The Job In Los Alamos: Crew At Enterprise Bank
On the job in Los Alamos are workers who have spent the last few weeks removing aging tile on an exterior section of the Enterprise Bank & Trust building at 1200 Trinity Drive. Here crew members are fastening polystyrene foam panels to provide thermal insulation and water barrier to the building before applying stucco. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com.
Catherine Hensley Is Best Predictor In Atomic City Road Runners August 27 Weekly Pace Race
Atomic City Road Runners set out on the trail behind the Aquatic Center Tuesday evening for their weekly pace run. Courtesy photo. More Atomic City Road Runners set out on the trail behind the Aquatic Center Tuesday evening for their weekly pace run. Courtesy photo. Atomic City Road Runners set...
Las Cruces uses three Daniel Amaro scores, two pick-6s to rout Mayfield
Daniel Amaro caught a punt return and knew exactly what he wanted. “I wanted three touchdowns,” Amaro said with a smile. “I just couldn’t let anyone tackle me on that one. I wanted three.” ...
Volleyball finishes New Mexico tourney with win
The Apache volleyball team opened their 2024 season with a trip to New Mexico Military Institute's annual tournament in Roswell, New Mexico. The Apaches dropped three hard fought matches on Friday and another against the #12 NMMI squad, to start Saturday. But Tyler was able to finish off the weekend with a strong performance against Pima(AZ) winning 3-0.
Raton Tigers Shut Out Tohatchi Cougars in Season Opener in the Jungle Friday Night
The boys of fall once again took to the field as Raton hosted the Tohatchi Cougars for not only the season opener but the home opener as well on a warm Friday night in the Jungle and boy what a Raton game it was as the defense held strong and kept the Cougars scoreless through the final buzzer.
Harvest Wine Festival scheduled for Labor Day weekend
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Wine lovers get ready. The 2024 Harvest Wine & Music Festival is right around the corner. The wine festival will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sunday and Monday, Sept. 1 and 2 at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds in Las Cruces, at 12125 […]
ENMU Football Schedule: Times, Dates
ENMU football had a disappointing 2023, going 5-6 to end the season, but there are reasons for optimism going forward. Eastern New Mexico had an incredibly potent offense, often accumulating impressive score totals even in losing efforts. The Greyhounds ranked second in the conference in points per game, with an average of 32.
Former MLB great Manny Ramirez is in Van Tate’s Sports Office
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – At the age of 52, Manny Ramirez says he’s still got it. He’s not taking any cuts with a major league team. Ramirez is swinging for fun these days, participating in the MLB-backed event called Home Run Derby X. The event is in...
NMSU defeats Oregon, 2-1 for first win against power conference opponent
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico - NM State beat Oregon 2-1 in their second-ever matchup and first in Las Cruces on Aug. 22 at the NM State Soccer Complex. Goals from Ariana Leamons and Brooke Schultz propelled the Aggies to their first-ever win over a Power-four conference opponent. “They're a high...
ABC-7 Storm Track: Hot temperatures continue this weekend, and rain chances increase next week
Happy Saturday to the Borderland! The Borderland will continue to see above-normal temperatures. We rose to 100 degrees in El Paso, 96 in Las Cruces. Likewise, we will continue to trend above normal for this time of year for the weekend with daily chances of scattered and isolated monsoonal thunderstorms. Much of the action will stay in the mountains and Western New Mexico. Gusty outflow winds from thunderstorms could cause blowing dust.
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