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Las Vegas community members plan 4th of July celebrations
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Las Vegas city members are putting together their own 4th of July celebration after the city canceled their normal festivities. The city canceled their 4th of July fiestas after flooding caused a water crisis in the area leading to city-wide water conservation efforts. Now, community members are having an event at […]
Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society to present Sam Barlow & his TrueBlue Band
LAS CRUCES, NM(KVIA-TV) – Sam Barlow & his True Blue Band will take the stage in July at the monthly Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society meeting. The public is invited to head to Alma d’Arte Charter High School in downtown Las Cruces for a live blues music performance on the third Sunday of the The post Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society to present Sam Barlow & his TrueBlue Band appeared first on KVIA.
Los Alamos Young Guns Athletes Have Strong Showing In State Competition
Los Alamos Young Gun athletes who competed at the state shotgun sports competition are, from left, Garrison Sison, Matthew Nowell, Ana Schmitz, Sam Nowell, Colton Hollander and Kadin Hansel. Photo by Coach Mike O’Neill. Pictured after the presentation of awards representing Los Alamos Young Guns are, from left to...
NoiseTracker aims to reduce road noise pollution
Nick Ferenchak isn't just an assistant professor in the Gerald May Department of Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering at The University of New Mexico, he's also the president of Not-A-Loud, a local company creating noise cameras. When a loud vehicle drives by, and a certain decibel threshold is passed, Ferenchak...
Ruidoso’s Deadly Wildfires Under Investigation
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – It has become one crisis after another for the Village of Ruidoso lately. Within hours of the South Fork and Salt Fires sparking, the entire village was under evacuation as the fire quickly spread to homes and businesses. At least two people were killed in the wildfire, around 1,400 structures were burned, […]
City of Albuquerque prepares for Freedom Fourth celebrations
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque announced what people can expect at this year’s Fourth Freedom celebration at Balloon Fiesta Park. The city shared some reminders for those attending the event and those planning to celebrate at home. Balloon Fiesta Park is getting ready for the Freedom Fourth celebration on Thursday. There is construction at the […]
All NM police departments could report monthly gun violence stats under gov proposal
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham wants regular, statewide updates on gun violence from police departments across New Mexico. A two-page draft discussed with lawmakers last week would require all police departments in New Mexico to turn in monthly reports on criminal activity and ballistic information to the Department of Public Safety. The proposal is one of […] The post All NM police departments could report monthly gun violence stats under gov proposal appeared first on Source New Mexico.
From sheep camp to the city to study uranium’s damage to Navajo people
NEW YORK — Every summer as a kid, Kevin Patterson, 29, hiked up the Lukachukai-Ch’ooshgai Mountains, following the hooves of the sheep and goats to his family’s camp. Up the steep sandstone slope, the young shepherd would stop to rest at the local spring, a paradise in the summer heat. This spring is one of […] The post From sheep camp to the city to study uranium’s damage to Navajo people appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Southern NM water utility rate increase goes into effect today
A sign captured outside of the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority on Dec. 19, 2023. (Danielle Prokop / Source NM) The post Southern NM water utility rate increase goes into effect today appeared first on Source New Mexico.
NM governor wants more prison time for people convicted of felonies who face new gun charges
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is proposing to once again extend how long someone can be put in prison for possessing a gun when they have already been convicted of a felony. New Mexico law prohibits someone from having a gun if they’ve been convicted of a felony, battery or property damage against a loved one, […] The post NM governor wants more prison time for people convicted of felonies who face new gun charges appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Bonus Features: July 3, 2024
After a close call with closure in 2022 and a subsequent eleventh hour reopening, the Center for Contemporary Arts seems to be in a better place than it has in some time. All the same, Artistic Advisor (née General Manager) Paul Barnes announced last week that he’ll step back from his day-to-day duties, leaving the cinema in the hands of Cinema Director Justin Clifford Rhody (also of DIY theater No Name Cinema) and Cinema Manager Jayson Jacobson. Barnes cites recent health woes following a particularly nasty case of COVID-19 in December, as well as his husband Vern’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis on top of an existing case of fibromyalgia. “Long COVID hit my short-term memory and it was getting harder and harder,” Barnes, 74, told SFR last week. “It was just getting to be too much.” CCA Board President David Muck also spoke with SFR, adding that “I really appreciate Paul’s assistance during those nine months upon reopening.” CCA is currently running a number of notable films, including playwright Annie Baker’s Janet Planet (see review above) and the new Lily Gladstone drama Fancy Dance.
Man serving time for murder sentenced for another killing
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Xavier Marquez, already serving a 17 year sentence for killing a man and wounding his service dog, was sentenced Tuesday for killing another man. Marquez pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence charges in connection to the shooting death of Daniel Bustos outside the Travel Lodge at Coors and Ilif […]
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