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Former inmate finds new life after release thanks to P.A.W.S. Program
Shawn Merl works six days a week as a caretaker, trainer, and dog walker for Action Programs for Animals in Las Cruces. Shawn went to work there after he was released from the Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility in July, after serving nearly a twelve-year sentence. Five years ago while still incarcerated, Shawn became involved with the P.A.W.S. prison program.
Game officials stop El Paso area high school football game after tensions escalate
SANTA TERESA, NEW MEXICO — The Mountain View and Santa Teresa football game ended earlier than expected after the two teams became testy. With 6:30 remaining in the game Thursday night, Aug. 29, game officials stopped the play before tensions escalated further. Mountain View won the season opener 33-7. Early in the fourth quarter,...
Cabezon offering cooking sessions for kids
Kids will get a chance to learn how to make lunch items for three weekends from 10 a.m. to noon at Cabezon Community Center with the help of Parks and Recreation staff. "Kids ages 9 -16 will learn to prepare fun and creative lunches and snacks, while also learning about nutrition and healthy eating," it reads online.
Local deli weighs in on listeria outbreak; officials urge public to be diligent
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Bernalillo County resident is among nine people who’ve died as a result of the largest nationwide listeria outbreak tied to deli meat in over a decade. Now, some of New Mexico’s small, local delis are doing what they can to reassure customers their businesses are safe. “This has, I mean, it […]
City, County accuse Las Cruces hospital of violating lease
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – A notice of material breach was delivered to Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces on Thursday, Aug. 29, following allegations that the hospital turned away cancer patients who couldn’t afford treatment. As we previously reported, the New Mexico Department of Justice (NMDOJ) launched an investigation into the Memorial Medical Center […]
Alamogordo Local Nonprofit Aims to Create Largest Permanent Labyrinth in New Mexico
A remarkable project nearly two decades in the making is underway in New Mexico. A local nonprofit, Capped, Inc., is working to develop the largest permanent labyrinth in the United States. The Trinity Turtle Healing Labyrinth Park in Alamogordo is expanding to become the nation’s largest permanent labyrinth. “When we...
YHWH And The Eternal Present Archaeologist Dr. Steven Collins To Speak In Los Alamos
YHWH and the Eternal present Archaeologist Dr. Steven Collins to speak Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Los Alamos Church of Christ at 2323 Diamond Drive. This presentation is open to the community. Dr. Collins is among the world’s foremost biblical archaeologists. He is Director of the School of Archaeology at...
Clovis college went on lockdown after gunfire during home invasion
The Clovis Police Department said Julian Montoya, 43, was arrested after he was accused of breaking into a home and shooting at a resident, leading a nearby college to go into lockdown on Friday.
ABQ BioPark holding free event for teachers on September 21
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Teachers from the metro and surrounding areas are invited to explore the ABQ BioPark Zoo and see the educational experiences available for their students. This is part of the BioPark’s annual Teacher Open House. It will be on September 21 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Admission is free for teachers and […]
Pop Pop’s Italian shaved ice mobile units offer unique event experience
Since 1997, Pop Pop’s has been serving the best Italian shaved ice in Albuquerque. In 2018, the company was sold to new owners who transitioned it to a new business model that focuses on mobile retail units. With several thousand events in the last few years, Pop Pop’s has grown to over eight mobile units and opened a retail store in 2022.
Bonito Lake reopening for fishing this weekend
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (KRQE) – Bonito Lake near Ruidoso will reopen this weekend but only for fishing. The lake was scheduled to open earlier this summer but was closed the day before its reopening due to the Blue 2 Fire. Before that fire, the 2012 Little Bear Fire burned a large area and was followed by […]
Hobbs Eagles fly past Artesia in high scoring contest
A recovered onside kick in the fourth quarter and four interceptions by Artesia quarterback Izac Cazares helped the Hobbs Eagles to a 44-40 win over the Bulldogs Friday night at Watson Memorial Stadium in Hobbs. The game was fast paced from the opening kick off as both teams traded touchdowns...
Socorro gears up for another state playoff run
Socorro heads into the Class 3A football season on perhaps the Warriors’ toughest campaign in years, which also includes more teams in District 3-3A. District 3A has added Dexter, Ruidoso, and New Mexico Military Institute to the mix of Socorro, Hot Springs, Cobre, and Hatch Valley.
Heartbreaker: Rams lose tough season opener
RIO RANCHO — It was a packed house for the home opener as the Rio Rancho High School Rams volleyball team took a heartbreaking loss in straight sets to the St. Pius Sartans, 3-0. RRHS may have lost all three sets (25-20, 25-23, 25-23), but the game was much closer than the final score indicates. The Rams fought to the end, even taking the lead late in the third set when junior middle blocker, Briland Kienle, blocked a powerful spike from Pius and put the score at 21-20. But it proved too little too late, and the Rams fell one final time, 25-23.
Secret City Car Show Is Saturday, Aug. 31 At Overlook Park In White Rock
The Secret City Car Show at Overlook Park on Saturday, Aug. 31 is free to attend but vendor and car showing is either $20 or $20 food donation for LA Cares. They will have a table there to promote their program and provide information on what they offer for those in need.
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