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East Downtown Los Alamos MRA: Watch The Recent Town Hall And Take The Survey By July 11
East Downtown Los Alamos MRA: Watch the town hall and take the survey (available until July 11). Image Courtesy LAC. Los Alamos County is seeking community input through an online survey available until July 11, 2024, to help shape the East Downtown Los Alamos Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) Plan. Residents can also watch the recording of the town hall meeting held on June 27, 2024, at Fuller Lodge to learn more about the project and its next steps at lacnm.com/EDLAMRATownHall.
Day Camp Is Coming To Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church
A fun week of Day Camp is coming to Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church July 29 – Aug. 2. Day Camp involves five days of Christian Day Camping for youth in grades Pre-K through 6th grade (in the fall). The Day Camp runs from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each day, except for Friday, which runs from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Los Alamos Police Department Report: Week of June 12 – July 2, 2024
Jeremy Emmett Boudreas, 21, of Chimayo was arrested June 19 and charged with driving under the influence. Travis Zabriski, 41, of Albuquerque was arrested June 15 on two warrants from other jurisdications. Christopher Guardino, 44, of White Rock was arrested on a Municipal Court warranrt. Christopher Michael Campbell, 23, of...
‘Hungry Bear’ Food Truck To Open July 17 In White Rock
After successfully completing the Los Alamos Business Accelerator program, entrepreneurs Christa Tyler and Leah Frazier are thrilled to unveil their exciting new venture, the “Hungry Bear” food truck. Hungry Bear will be located conveniently at 118 Highway 4, across from the Visitor Center in White Rock starting Wednesday,...
SALA And ScienceFest – July 13
The SALA Events Center announces ScienceFest at SALA, a day dedicated to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities, taking place 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 13. This event promises a day full of interactive and immersive experiences suitable for all ages.
LANL: Raymond Newell Named Los Alamos’ Battelle Inventor of the Year For Quantum Research Applied To Cryptosystems
Raymond Newell, left, receives an award from Lou Von Thaer, president and CEO of Battelle. Photo Courtesy LANL. Raymond Newell, a research scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was recently named Battelle’s Inventor of the Year for Los Alamos. The annual award recognizes inventors from Battelle and from Battelle-managed laboratories, including Brookhaven National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Newell was honored in May at the Celebration of Solvers ceremony at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio.
Alec Baldwin is about to go on trial in the death of a cinematographer
SANTA FE, N.M. — Nearly three years after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed on the New Mexico set of the film "Rust," Alec Baldwin is going on trial over her death. Here are the essential things to know. The actor is about to enter a New Mexico...
PSA 7/6/24 The Unsung Heroes of the Water Crisis:
Las Vegas, NM – On Friday June 21, 2024, several hours of excessive rainfall occurred over the City of Las Vegas and surrounding area, prompting flash flood warnings by the National Weather Service, and soon, many areas in the city began to experience widespread flooding, areas that had never flooded before. Excessive amounts of water containing debris, silt and ash rushed down the Gallinas River with extreme velocity, compromising all of the City’s water reservoirs. It was instantly clear this was a cascading flood event due to the aftermath of the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire which decimated the City’s watershed in 2022.
The City of Las Cruces does not need a sales tax/GRT tax increase
The City of Las Cruces is right now conducting a campaign to somehow convince hard-pressed city residents that it really needs a sales tax/grt tax increase. This despite the city having one of the highest-paid officials in the state, City Manager Ikani Taumoepeau, who makes even more than the Governor of New Mexico in what is regarded by some accounts to be the poorest area in the nation, despite the City being top heavy with high-paid senior City management in such a small city in such a poor area, and even more importantly, despite the City consistently running budget surpluses for many years now. With all the high-paid City management and ongoing surpluses, it’s clear that the City of Las Cruces does not need any more money.
State officials issue evacuation order as wildfire threatens town: 'Do not try to gather belongings or protect your home — go now'
All the roads were closed and state police barricaded entry points to keep people out of the dangerous area, which was already hazy with smoke. Multiple wildfires in New Mexico, most prominently the South Fork Fire, forced residents out of their homes in the town of Ruidoso. What happened?. The...
Movie inspired by West Mesa Murders premieres in Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The new movie, “Boneyard,” which is inspired by Albuquerque’s unsolved West Mesa murders premiered Friday night in the metro. It’s one of the most infamous stories out of Albuquerque. The co-writer of the movie ‘Boneyard’, Vincent McDaniel said his film, with big names like Mel Gibson and Curtis ’50 cent’ Jackson, loosely […]
Dinner and a Drive: A couple slices of Pie Town, New Mexico
Silver and gold miner Clyde Norman struck it rich in the mid-1920s, but it wasn't precious metals that put money in his pocket – it was pies made from dried apples. Around 1922, Norman, a World War I veteran, filed a claim to mine silver and gold along a cattle trail known as "The Driveway." However, the mine played out, and Norman struck gold with his bakery, which served pies to sweet-starved cowboys looking for a tasty snack on the trail.
Albuquerque Museum to host ‘First We Bombed New Mexico’ screening
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In honor of the 79th anniversary of the first nuclear test in New Mexico, the Albuquerque Museum will showcase a documentary about New Mexicans who still suffer today from radiation exposure. Advocates hope it will move legislators to supply funding to compensate for the suffering that followed. The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium is […]
8th grader Abrielle Pavia offered by UNM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Throughout his tenue as the UNM women’s basketball coach, Mike Bradbury has routinely tied to keep New Mexico’s top talent inside the Land of Enchantment. Now, another young baller has been offered a spot with the Lobos. Abrielle Pavia, the younger sister of former Volcano Vista, NMMI, NMSU and current Vanderbilt QB […]
505 Panthers close out City League season on winning note
FARMINGTON – Three 505 Panthers pitchers combined to stifle the Frackers’ offense, securing a 2-1 victory Friday at Ricketts Park to close out the Connie Mack City League season. Trapper Paige, Flynn Hoopes and JW Bayless surrendered eight hits, but allowed only one Frackers run, handing them their...
Jo’s Farms celebrate 4th annual Lavender ‘U-Pick’ event
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jo’s Farms is a local lavender farm located in Albuquerque. July 5 – 7 the farm is hosting its 4th Annual U-Pick Lavender Picking Event. The fields are full of lavender where guests can come pick their own lavender or enjoy the view and the smells. There will be a variety of […]
New Rec Center set to break ground in October
Your browser does not support the audio element. Arrangements for the new recreation center in Artesia are underway as the design phase of the project continues. There will be a groundbreaking on October 17, according to Construction Manager agency Scott Taylor. Jaynes Corporation, the contractor building the rec center, will begin construction on the plot of land south of the Artesia Aquatic Center on October 21.
New Mexico native earns DI women’s hockey scholarship
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While New Mexico isn’t exactly known for women’s hockey, that doesn’t mean that talent can’t be found in the Land of Enchantment. Sonny Watrous earned a scholarship at Providence over 20 years ago, and now a second player has found a spot at the Division I level. Albuquerque native Taylor Hartinger has […]
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center Among Top in U.S. for Social Responsibility, Equity and Care
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center – A Campus of UNM Hospital (SRMC) is ranked among the top hospitals in the country for being most equitable and socially responsible. SRMC’s also received top marks for patient outcomes, value of care, community benefit and pay equity, among others. The Lown...
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