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Man sentenced to one year of house arrest for deadly 2019 Albuquerque crash
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The man who caused a deadly crash that killed a 53-year-old woman and her dog in 2019 will not spend any time behind bars. Jonathan Martinez pled guilty to vehicular homicide and reckless driving in front of Judge Bruce Fox on Thursday. In 2019, Martinez was speeding and hit a car in […]
Los Alamos Projects Win Eight 2024 R&D 100 Awards … The ‘Oscars Of Innovation’
Space plasma physicist Anthony Rogers connects a testing frame on a prototype compact space plasma analyzer in the Low Earth Orbit test chamber. Courtesy/LANL. From clean energy technology to monitoring space weather, the Lab’s winning innovations exemplify the Lab’s cutting-edge science and technology. LANL News:. Eight Los Alamos...
Albuquerque Public Schools launches reunification cards for school pick-ups after an emergency
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Public Schools is implementing a new process to get students reunited with their parents in a safer and more organized way after an emergency. Picking up students after a crisis at a school can be stressful. APS parent James Candeleria said he knows that first-hand. “We were outside, there were parents […]
Yazzie named director for American Indian Student Services
After a competitive nationwide search, Andrew Yazzie (Diné) has been named director for American Indian Student Services (AISS). Yazzie takes over the helm after long-time director, Pam Agoyo (Cochiti, Kewa, Ohkay Owingeh), was promoted to executive director for Student Support in July 2023. With the start of a new...
Northern Welcomes Bear Grease Cast & Crew
Northern Welcomes the Cast and Crew of Bear Grease. Monday night, August 19, marked a truly special occasion at Santa Claran Hotel as the Northern community gathered to honor the talented cast and crew of Bear Grease with a warm and heartfelt dinner. This event was a celebration of creativity, culture, and community, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and local supporters to recognize the extraordinary effort behind this unique production.
100+ Women & 100 Men Who Care Invite Grant Applications
Scene from an Odyssey of the Mind presentation to 100 Men Who Care-Los Alamos. Courtesy photo. With one quarter left to give away funding, the philanthropic giving program known as 100+ Women (and 100 Men) Who Care-Los Alamos is again inviting nonprofit organizations, located in or serving Los Alamos County, to submit an application to be eligible for quarterly giveaways.
Ring Ratings Update: Angelo Leo vaults to No. 2 at featherweight, Vergil Ortiz Jr. enters 154-pound top five
On August 10 the boxing world was treated to fight-of-the-year and KO-of-the-year candidates with competing main events. In Las Vegas, Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Serhii Bohachuk battled it out on brutally even terms for 12 rounds, delivering one of the best action bouts of 2024. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, former...
AFT Union Rejects UNM Hospital’s Request to Negotiate
For the fifth time in the past year, the United Health Professionals of New Mexico division of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has rejected UNM Hospital’s offer to negotiate a contract on behalf of the regular employees it seeks to represent who work at UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center – A Campus of UNM Hospital (SRMC).
Volleyball opens season at New Mexico Military Classic
The Tyler Junior College Volleyball season opens tomorrow at the 16th annual New Mexico Military Institute Classic in Roswell, New Mexico. The Apaches will play five matches in two days to start their 2024 campaign. Friday's matchups are against Amarillo (9am), College of S. Idaho (1pm) and E. Arizona (5pm). Saturday's matches are against the host, New Mexico Military at 8:00 am and finishes with a match against Pima(AZ) at 12:00 pm.
Lobos top named RB takes inspiration from former teammate in NFL
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – When the Lobo football team’s first official depth chart was revealed ahead of Saturday’s season opener against Montana State, three running backs were listed as a potential starter. Beginning with junior transfer Eli Sanders, both Naquari Rogers and Andrew Henry were also listed under the “or” category. Sanders, in his first season […]
Storm, Rams have identical outcomes in season-opening road trip
LAS CRUCES — Both the CHS and the RRHS girls soccer teams are returning home Aug. 21 after a two-games-in-two-days series in Las Cruces to open their seasons, and both squads split their respective series at 1-1. The season opened Aug. 20 with RRHS suffering a 1-0 defeat to Las Cruces. CHS followed, taking their own 1-0 loss to Organ Mountain.
The Village is moving along, even if it's behind the scenes
The Village at Rio Rancho has been an exciting promise for months, and while it might seem like the development is slow, the developer says things are running smoothly. Geringer Capital President Robert Geringer says the Unser Boulevard widening project in that area has had an impact on the pace of the project and that the Kroger merger has slowed down the Albertson's opening.
BernCo DA pushes for stricter juvenile state code aimed at teens with guns
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County District Attorney is trying to tackle the growing problem of kids with guns. The DA’s Office said one of the biggest challenges they’re encountering is an outdated state code that lacks proper consequences. District Attorney Sam Bregman said the New Mexico Children’s Code was adopted more than three decades […]
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service agents, specialists honored at NACAA conference
Several New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service agricultural agents and specialists were recognized at the National Association of County Agricultural Agents Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference in July. The NACAA AM/PIC offers professional development opportunities through workshops, seminars and tours. “Attending NACAA AM/PIC helps agents stay at the...
New Mexico man pleads guilty to pandemic-era unemployment fraud
(The Center Square) - An Albuquerque man pleaded guilty in federal court this week to mail and wire fraud charges related to the CARES Act, U.S. Attorney Alexander M.M. Uballez announced. From April 2020 to October 2020, Pholopater Faltas, 26, submitted fraudulent unemployment insurance applications to the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions using at least eight different names. "To that end, Faltas solicited personally identifying information from these individuals,...
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