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Las Vegas allows laundromats to partially reopen
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Officials in Las Vegas have eased restrictions on laundromats as the city continues to recover from flooding. While non-essential businesses were allowed to reopen, car washes and laundromats had to stay closed. Now, the city is allowing laundromats to open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Car washes will remain closed. The city […]
Modern EMS is Neely’s legacy
Quality care in emergency medical services — not just in Grant County, but in all of southwest New Mexico — is the lasting legacy of Dr. Bill Neely, a longtime physician at Gila Regional Medical Center who died June 8. Neely was an emergency room doctor at Gila...
Annual Ice Cream Social offered cool summertime fun
It’s cold, sweet and sticky, and on a hot July 4, nothing screams summer quite like ice cream. That was the premise behind Farmington Museum Foundation’s Annual Ice Cream Social held at the E3 Children’s Museum and Science Center. People of all ages enjoyed a cloudless blue...
‘The Black Jet’: F-16 Squadron Gives Its Flagship an F-117 Paint Scheme
The 8th Fighter Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., took a page out of the history books last month when it unveiled its F-16 flagship painted in a black and grey color scheme honoring the squadron’s past life flying the F-117 Nighthawk, the world’s first operational stealth aircraft.
The Groove Artspace celebrating glass art and artists
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Groove Art Space is hosting a month-long celebration of glass art and New Mexico glass artists. The month of July features a variety of glass art related activities and events. A show dedicated to glass artists across the state runs through July 30, with a special opening reception on July 5, […]
UNM-LA Presents Continuing Education Certificate Program For Broadband-5G
Are you interested in a rewarding career in Telecommunications? At UNM-Los Alamos, we are excited to present a cutting-edge Continuing Education Certificate program in collaboration with the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA), coming Aug. 19, 2024. This program not only equips you with essential skills but also offers unique opportunities for hands-on training, paid internships, and national apprenticeships in the dynamic realms of Wireless and Fiber Optic Careers.
How this Navajo Prep senior interpreted Native alcoholism at a national level
Natashia Anderson will enter her senior year at Navajo Preparatory School with two National Speech and Debate tournaments under her belt and no intention of quitting the extracurricular endeavor, which has provided a space to uplift Native issues for herself and her teammates. It was Anderson’s second year at the...
New director named for Albuquerque Community Safety Department
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mayor Tim Keller has appointed a new director of the Albuquerque Community Safety Department. Jodie Esquibel will oversee the department permanently after serving on an acting basis since March. She has two decades of emergency experience including as a paramedic. She replaced Mariela Ruiz-Angel who was recently promoted to Associate Chief Administrative […]
Water Experts Convene in Santa Fe to Envision the Future
Santa Fe was the site of a very forward-looking water use conference in late June. The Next Generation Water Summit held here annually for the past seven years, featured speakers in the field from all over the country and world to discuss and debate the latest developments in getting the most out of our water supply.
SPORTS DRIVE: Catch up with Kelley Lee, Zach Goodman and Lance Lahnert
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - If you missed today’s interviews with Kelley Lee, Zach Goodman and Lance Lahnert on the Sports Drive, you can watch it here. Eastern New Mexico University head football coach Kelley Lee tells us about the Portales community, what future game is on his mind and more!
How the Oliver Rigby Foundation upcycles hotel linens for pets in need
The Oliver Rigby Foundation is a local non-profit that focuses on helping pets in need. The organization collects hotel linens that can no longer be used and donates them to animal shelters. With more than 25,000 pounds of linens upcycled last year, the Oliver Rigby Foundation is just getting started.
Artesia minors little league wins district tournament
Your browser does not support the audio element. A rainbow shone over Jaycee Park as a drizzle let up just before the start of the game. That may have symbolized good things to come for Artesia Little League as they battled for a spot in the state tournament. Behind a...
Policy proposals to be discussed at Farmington Municipal board meeting
The Farmington Municipal Schools Board of Education on Tuesday will take first steps in changing policy for school board meetings, school board members and public participation. The agenda includes a school board report and several discussions of a number of policies that relate to functions of the board, Title IX...
One dead, one in critical condition after boat crash at Navajo State Park
(ARBOLES, Colo.) — A boat collision at Navajo State Park on Saturday, July 6 has left one person dead and another in critical condition. The crash happened around 2:30 p.m. when a boat collided with an inflatable tube carrying three people being towed behind another vessel. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the Archuleta County […]
Food trucks flock to Northern Meadows
If you're a fan of food trucks, Northern Meadows is the place to be. “They’re a lot of small businesses out here who share what they have for the community; coming out here means you’re supporting these local businesses,” Asia Lovato said, who is an employee at Thai Cuisine Food Truck.
Corrales shows off its eccentric spirt at annual 4th of July parade
A colorful mix of horses, wagons and costumed riders, antique vehicles of all kinds and plenty of Corrales eccentricity were on full display Thursday at the village’s Fourth of July parade. And of course, politicians and various political causes were on display for the hundred of spectators that lined...
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