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Police ask people to use non-emergency for firework complaints
As July 4th festivities approach, Rio Rancho Police Department is asking residents to use the non-emergency phone number to make complaints. "Fourth of July is the busiest day of the year for the Sandoval County Regional Emergency Communications Center. Please keep in mind that 911 should be utilized for emergencies only. Please call our non-emergency number to report fireworks unless someone has been injured by a firework or a fire has started from fireworks," it reads in a post.
Will my trash be picked up on July Fourth? Answers to your questions about city services over the holiday week
When a big summer holiday comes during the middle of the week, lots of local government services we take for granted change their hours or close. So will trash be picked up? Can I go to the library to beat the heat? Are city pools open? The answer, according to the City of Albuquerque, is yes, no, and yes…but.
Bernalillo County and Albuquerque approve green finance program
Bernalillo County and Albuquerque are the first local governments in New Mexico to pass legislation opting into the New Mexico C-PACE program, according to the state's Economic Development Department. New Mexico adopted the C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) program in 2023 to help eligible property owners receive long-term financing...
Mescalero Apache members speak out on the impact of NM wildfires
This article was published by Source New Mexico. To read more visit www.sourcenm.com. The danger from the South Fork and Salt fires has declined across the region thanks to scattered storms and fire suppression. But the impacts will continue for some time. At the Mescalero Apache reservation there are two...
Hobbs teen will not face criminal charges in deadly pedestrian crash
HOBBS, New Mexico (KMID/KPEJ)- A Hobbs teen will not face any criminal charges in connection with an auto/pedestrian crash that left one person dead in May. On May 12, officers responded to the intersection of Broadway and Turner after 43-year-old Leroy Gonzales was struck by a vehicle driven by a juvenile. Gonzales was found to […]
FEMA opens disaster recovery center in Ruidoso, New Mexico
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is opening a disaster recovery center in Ruidoso to help locals restore their lives after the recent South Fork and Salt fires. The recovery center is designed to help residents and business owners in Lincoln County, Otero County, and the Mescalero Apache Reservation access federal resources to […]
Town hall on Ruidoso fire, flooding recovery efforts set for Tuesday
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The State Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) and partners will be hosting a Virtual Fire and Flood Recovery Town Hall on Tuesday. The event is being held to address the needs of residents and businesses impacted by the recent fires and flooding in New Mexico, according to DHSEM.
Five Things to Do This Weekend
Celebrate America's birthday, walk the line at the New Mexico Museum of Art, sing the praises of poetry at the Albuquerque Museum, and get out of this world at the Roswell UFO Festival. 1 Celebrate America’s birthday. Socorro marks America’s 248th birthday with two days of live music starting...
TUES: APS makes new superintendent official, Flooding threatens NM, + More
It’s official: A new superintendent takes the reins at APS — Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ. The transition of leadership at Albuquerque Public Schools is now official. Gabriella Durán Blakey, who had been the district’s acting superintendent since March, took over Monday as the head of an organization with 141 regular public schools, more than 70,000 students and a staff of more than 10,000.
KRQE Newsfeed: Second life sentence, Juvenile crime, Rain chances, Insurance issues, Moving arts
Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] Man handed second life sentence for the murder of a woman – A man convicted of killing two people will now be serving a second life sentence. In 2019 Cayla Campos witnessed an armed robbery. She and her boyfriend were driving around a park playing Pokémon Go before […]
Netflix $2B expansion in New Mexico will get hundreds of millions in tax breaks
Netflix will spend $2 billion to expand its Albuquerque Studios, solidifying its commitment to working in New Mexico. The expansion effort includes four new soundstages, three mills, one production office, two stage support buildings and will receive hundreds of millions in tax breaks. “We’re proud to see Netflix deepen its...
Officials take steps to address monsoon rains as Ruidoso businesses continue recovery
Even after storms brought significant flooding to Ruidoso and prompted over 160 water rescues, some businesses are still open, even as they contend with the weather. Village officials are asking tourists and second home owners to stay away for the time being, but in the same vein, some businesses are trying to get back to some level of normalcy.
Former Dora Schools Employee Sentenced
The former head of maintenance for Dora Consolidated Schools was found guilty of six counts involving unfair bidding practices in April after reportedly using his position to gain favorable bids for his own company with the school district. In a follow up to the story we covered, the Ninth Judicial District Attorney announced that Steven Butler, age 56, of Dora, NM, was sentenced to 3 years in the Department of Corrections for 6 counts involving unfair biding practices with the Dora Schools. The sentence includes 3 years in prison followed by 5 years of supervised probation. Butler was taken into custody with an appeal bond set at $10,000.00.
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