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Lobo Round-Up: Softball Recruits, Track Triumphs, and More
The University of New Mexico’s athletics program is buzzing with excitement and big changes. The Lobo softball team has added four new recruits, former track star Weini Kelati is headed to the Paris Olympics, and several games are set to be nationally televised. Plus, men’s tennis coach Chris Russell is retiring after a stellar career, and baseball star Jake Holland has been named a Second-Team Academic All-American.
Police arrest man after struggle for gun aimed at them
James Colbert, 39, of Albuquerque, was arrested June 27 for two counts of aggravated assault and negligent use of a deadly weapon near the intersection of Nicklaus Drive and Slice Court. While police were investigating an intoxicated driver, the passenger, identified as Colbert, was cited for seat belt violation and...
Jake Holland Named Second Team Academic All-American
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico’s Jake Holland picked up another impressive academic honor this morning when he was named a Second Team Academic All-American by College Sports Communicators. Holland, already an Academic All-District selection earlier last month, is the second Lobo in as many years to be named...
The Paper.’s Guide to Independence Day
All red-blooded Americans (and a few blue-blooded ones, as well) love the 4th of July. What better way to celebrate your patriotism than taking the day off work, eating hot dogs and blowing stuff up? The Albuquerque area is studded with Independence Day events from the big to the small. Rural communities, in particular, pull out all the stops for this holiday, and it’s a great time to check out small town parades from Corrales to Edgewood. Here’s a run-down of some of the red, white and blue events happening in and around Albuquerque this 4th of July!
Rio Rancho noise ordinance is now in effect
After work that goes back more than eight years, the city of Rio Rancho’s updated noise ordinance went into effect on July 1. The updated ordinance replaces a very broad and vague noise ordinance that doesn’t set specific limits as to what decibel levels are too loud.
Colorado officials celebrate $41 million federal investment in quantum development
The federal government awarded a Colorado-centered tech hub $41 million to boost its development of quantum information technology, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday. The U.S. Economic Development Administration awarded the money to Elevate Quantum, a consortium of 120 organizations across Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming focused on quantum development, to expand its quantum […] The post Colorado officials celebrate $41 million federal investment in quantum development appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
New Mexico Forestry Division: Tips to prevent fires in July
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The New Mexico Forestry Division is providing tips and information to prevent unwanted “human-caused” fires for the month of July. The Energy, minerals, and Natural Resources Department’s Forestry Division is working with local, state, federal and Tribal partners, and non-governmental organizations to provide monthly wildfire preparedness tips and information, according […]
Some scattered storms and breezy
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Flash Flood Warnings were in effect in San Juan County earlier this morning with widespread rain totals of 0.5-1.5 inches, while an isolated area just to the east of Farmington got up to 2 inches or more, according to radar. That band of thunderstorms quickly moved east and dissipated along The New […]
New Mexico customers getting a share of multi-million-dollar crypto payout
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico regulators recently took on Abra, a cryptocurrency group, for allegedly operating without a required license. Now, the group’s customers in New Mexico are set to get their share of a settlement payout. Abra and its operators agreed to settle after New Mexico and other states brought the allegation against […]
NM Department of Health offering free back-to-school vaccinations
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health is offering back-to-school vaccinations free of charge this summer. Shots will be given at the Santa Fe Public Health Office every Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon from July 11 to August 15. No appointments are necessary. Parents need to bring their child’s shot records as […]
Overdue plan for state’s water future
For the past five decades or longer, the state Legislature has been planning for what we will do when the oil runs out. We’ve set up permanent funds to ensure we’ll be able to keep our schools open and provide other essential services, tucking away money that is needed now.
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