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PSA 7/2/24 The City of Las Vegas to Still Host 4th of July Fireworks Display
Las Vegas, NM – The City of Las Vegas has decided to continue hosting the 4th of July Fireworks Display after careful consideration. City officials cancelled all 4th of July Fiesta activities on June 25, including the parade, as the water crisis continued to worsen which led to the mandatory closures of non-essential businesses.
Colorado Native Haleigh Washington looks for second gold medal in 2024 Olympics
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Being an Olympic athlete is a dream for most kids. But for Haleigh Washington, she didn’t believe it was possible. “Like, I never had my sights set on the Olympics. I never dreamed that I could end up here. It wasn’t until; I actually was in the U.S.A gym that I started kind of dreaming big and dreaming of making an Olympic roster,” said Washington.
DWI suspect involved in fatal crash said to be an illegal migrant
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — There was adeadly three-car crash on Monday at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Montano Road in Northwest Albuquerque. A criminal complaint said 21-year-old Jesus Sandoval-Martinez was speeding on Coors just before the crash. Police say they saw open alcohol containers in the truck. The Department...
Want to know what Albuquerque’s climate might be like in 2080? Head to Roswell
Thanks to climate change, the Albuquerque of the future may feel a bit more like present-day Roswell. That’s according to a new web app developed by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science that helps people envision what their city might feel like in 2080. The developers used...
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...
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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...
New Mexico Denies Film Incentive Application on Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Movie After Fatal Shooting
Producers of the Western movie Rust may have to forgo a robust economic incentive as they try to sell the film to distributors and fulfill financial obligations to the immediate family of a cinematographer who was fatally shot by Alec Baldwin during rehearsal in 2021.Alec Baldwin Trains Novice With a Dark Past in 'Clear Cut' Trailer New Mexico tax authorities denied an application this spring by Rust Movie Productions for incentives worth as much as $1.6 million, according to documents obtained by the Associated Press. A late July deadline for producers to appeal the decision is approaching. Meanwhile, Baldwin is scheduled to...
Lightning strike blamed for wildfire that killed 2 people in New Mexico, damaged 1,400 structures
RUIDOSO, N.M. (AP) — A lightning strike caused the larger of two wildfires that has killed at least two people and destroyed or damaged more than 1,400 structures in New Mexico, authorities said Wednesday. The South Fork Fire was first reported June 17 on the Mescalero Apache Reservation and...
CBS7 FIRST ALERT Forecast for Thursday, July 4th, 2024
ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) - CBS7 FIRST ALERT Forecast for Thursday, July 4th, 2024: It’ll be a hot Independence Day across West Texas and southeast New Mexico. Lows will only drop into the 60s, 70s and 80s across the region. Temperatures will warm quickly on Thursday with highs topping out in the 90s and triple digits. Midland/Odessa are looking to reach a high temperature of 102 degrees. Rain chances and coverage increase across the region Thursday with rain chances all the way into the Permian Basin. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon and evening hours, however, it will not be a washout. Even with rain and thunderstorm chances, it’s looking to be a decent day for any July 4th celebrations going on across the area.
Smokey Bear License Plate $$ To Help Fight New Mexico Wildfires
A new license plate coming to New Mexico will help to raise money to fight wildfires in the land of enchantment. House Bill 251, signed by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham earlier this year, officially gave the green light to the the new Smokey Bear license plate program. Smokey...
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