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Two dozen Albuquerque schools have new principals
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Public School (APS) District has 24 new principals. Two more could be coming soon as the district is working on hiring to fill two additional vacancies. “We’re thrilled to welcome these individuals to their new schools,” APS Superintendent Gabriella Blakey said in a press release. “We’re confident they have the […]
UNM launches interactive campus map
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –The University of New Mexico’s Albuquerque campuses have a new interactive map. The map can be accessed online by any smartphone or computer. Users will be able to find buildings, amenities, and points of interest through the search bar or by navigating through categories. Map...
July 3rd, Match #17 - Orange County SC @ New Mexico United
Wednesday night in Albuquerque, New Mexico will mark the halfway point of Orange County’s season. A season that got off to a blistering start has done a complete 180 with Orange County now on the wrong side of the playoff line. We can spend all of our time blaming injuries or referees or untimely departures.
‘Nuclear Communities of the Southwest’ exhibit challenges the narrative of nuclear history
ALBUQUERQUE — From March to September of this year, the Albuquerque Museum, located in Old Town, is displaying “Nuclear Communities of the Southwest,” an exhibit that tells the story of the history of nuclear science and the people it continues to affect. The exhibit features historical objects...
Story time in the park continues at Albuquerque’s Jade Park
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In partnership with Albuquerque Public Schools’ Story Time in the Park, the City of Albuquerque, and Bernalillo County, KRQE Cares Books for Kids was out at Jade Park, where some students were read to by KRQE Chief Meteorologist Grant Tosterud. The students were read the children’s book “Grandma’s Feather Bed.” Students received lunch, a copy […]
The Week Ahead in Beer: Go Fourth and enjoy all the brews this holiday
The Fourth of July falls on a Thursday this year, potentially giving lots of folks an extended weekend to enjoy things blowing up in the sky and cold beers in their hands. We are working on compiling the holiday-standard list of brewery opening hours, closings, and any other schedule alterations, but so far those have been slow in appearing on social media. There will still be some breweries open, with at least two having live music on Thursday (see below), and others firing up the fun today (Wednesday), Friday, and Saturday. Above all else, though, stay safe out there. Holiday weekends tend to get a little dangerous on the roads late at night, so please use ride shares and designated drivers, or just grab some local craft beer to take home and stay safe there.
Albuquerque mayor vetoes plan to change election thresholds; city council may override decision
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City councilors recently approved a ballot measure to let voters decide if the election for mayor and city council seats should be based on who receives the most votes or if there should be a minimum threshold. However, Mayor Tim Keller has vetoed the proposal. Currently, to get elected, a candidate needs […]
Rich Alday to be inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame; Alyssa Aguilar named Big 12 All-Academic
The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABSA) announced the eight coaches who will be inducted into its Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025 and former Pima and New Mexico coach Rich Alday was at the top of the list. “Alday began his illustrious coaching career at Pima...
New Mexico Philharmonic to perform live during ‘The Princess Bride’ film
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Philarmonic is offering a new to experience The Princess Bridge. The orchestra will perform the score from the popular 1980s adventure film as it plays on a 40-foot screen. The performance is set for October 26 at Popejoy Hall with tickets going on sale on July 12 at 10 […]
Wilderwood nonprofit for autistic support holding fundraiser
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wilderwood is a nonprofit providing equine inspired, autistic-led, services, research, and programs for the autistic community with a focus on women. The organization is holding a major fundraising event, AutFest New Mexico on July 13 at Hotel Andaluz. The fest informs, educates and celebrates achievements and talents of autistic women. The event will […]
Salt Lake Bees Sweep Pacific Coast League Weekly Awards
SALT LAKE CITY – Despite a series split for the Salt Lake Bees last week in Albuquerque, N.M., two players earned individual recognition for their standout performances. First-year pitcher Ryan Miller was named Pitcher of the Week, while recently signed Keston Hiura earned Player of the Week in the PCL.
Watch a movie under the wings at the Nuclear History Museum
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The next “Movies Under the Wings” event is coming on August 10 at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History. Guests will get the chance to watch “Raiders of the Lost Ark” among historic aircraft at the museum’s Heritage Park. People are encouraged to dress up as their favorite character from the […]
Advice for Calming Pets During Fireworks
Thursday is America's Independence Day, a day for grilling, patriotism and fireworks. But for pets, it's a day of loud noises. Cheryll Johns, facility manager of the Rio Rancho Animal Resource Center, wants to remind all pet owners that animals get scared from fireworks as well as the increasing thunderstorms.
New Sleep Apnea Procedure Available at UNM Hospital
If you snore or sleep next to someone who snores, you are probably more familiar with sleep apnea than you may realize. It is a common condition where a person’s breathing continuously stops and restarts while they are sleeping. A lot of people grin and bear the loud and harsh grumbling, but that is not something doctors would recommend, and as of this summer, a new treatment is available at The University of New Mexico Hospital.
NMRC Debates Moving Ruidoso T-Bred Races to Albuquerque
Ruidoso Downs has continuously drawn the short straw over the last two weeks. It was spared by wildfires that prompted an evacuation of horses from the track June 18, but is now suffering damage from flood waters and debris that have run unopposed by vegetation thanks to the burn scar.
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless ups roving outreach
The city’s unhoused population — particularly near Downtown — often get health care and other services at the main campus of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless (AHCH). But in recent years, the nonprofit’s street outreach has expanded and reached scores more. Of 1,212 people experiencing...
What a look at Albuquerque tells us about Supreme Court's ruling on public camping bans
The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of an Oregon town and its ordinance prohibiting people experiencing homelessness from camping in public spaces. Known as the Grants Pass case, after the Oregon community, the majority said enforcing the bans did not constitute cruel and unusual punishment. In response...
Vehicle fire closes SB I-25 in Colorado near New Mexico border, 1 lane back open
WALSENBURG, Colo. (KKTV) - A vehicle fire closed southbound I-25 in Colorado near the New Mexico border Thursday morning. The Colorado Department of Transportation is reporting the closure happened at about 9:30 a.m. just south of Walsenburg. “All southbound lanes are blocked due to a crash. Use alternate route and...
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