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Nearly 5,000 Las Cruces residents without power, county opens Community Center for relief
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Close to five thousand people living in Las Cruces are without power Sunday afternoon, according to El Paso Electric's outage map. The outage was reported just before 3:30 p.m., and the majority of the reported customers without power appears to be on the city's northeast mesa, near the Metro The post Nearly 5,000 Las Cruces residents without power, county opens Community Center for relief appeared first on KVIA.
Water distribution sites established in San Miguel County
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities with the City of Las Vegas and San Miguel County have created locations to distribute water to residents. “We are continuing to provide as many water resources as possible to assist the residents with their water consumption needs while we continue to increase our water reserves. We truly appreciate […]
Las Cruces athletes named NM Gatorade track and field players of the year
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Being named Gatorade Player of the year in each respective sport is among the top honors for high school athletes. Two athletes out of Las Cruces secured the honor, Thursday. Organ Mountain High School’s Corbin Coombs and Las Cruces High School’s Kaselle Davis were...
Mayor Keller: Multiple city buildings damaged by flooding, critical infrastructure safe
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque mayor Tim Keller and other city leaders will be proving an update on the city's response toSaturday's severe storm that brought flooding to many parts of the city. According to Mayor Keller, flooding caused damage to several city buildings including City Hall and APD Headquarters.
Texas Radio Host Takes On Real Life “Yellowstone”
Have you ever watched the show Yellowstone and wanted to do something like that?. Yellowstone is an American neo-Western drama television show that started in 2018. The series follows the conflicts along the shared borders of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, a large cattle ranch, the Broken Rock Indian reservation, Yellowstone National Park, and land developers.
Gadsden ISD among first district in NM to receive statewide broadband network
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The state of New Mexico launched its Statewide Education Network (SEN) on Monday connecting the first public schools in what will eventually become a comprehensive statewide broadband network. The broadband network will link public schools with their own school-centric high-speed internet across New Mexico.
Historic piece vanishes from Mescalero's St. Joseph Apache Mission Church
MESCALERO, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — In the New Mexico town of Mescalero, an important part of the St. Joseph Apache Mission Church has gone missing. KFOX14/CBS4 photojournalist Rudy Reyes shows what's being done:. Sign up to receive the top interesting stories from in and around our community once daily in...
Man sentenced to 22 years for 2020 murder in Las Cruces
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A man, who was a teenager at the time of a 2020 murder, has been sentenced to serve more than 22 years in prison for the crime. On Friday, June 28, Jeremiah Peña-Nieto, 21, was sentenced to 22 years and 6 months in prison, according to a news release sent […]
Flash flooding to continue on Monday in Ruidoso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Flash flooding in the Ruidoso area prompted immediate evacuations this past weekend and will continue to pose a threat on Monday, July 1, according to the New Mexico Forestry Division. Residents in the Upper Canyon area and near the Rio Ruidoso were forced to evacuate this past weekend, according to […]
Unconscious male found near Mount Cristo Rey
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — An unconscious male was found by Border Patrol at the base of Mount Cristo Rey on Sunday night, June 30, according to the Sunland Park Fire Department. The Fire Department says the male was found by Border Patrol just after 9 p.m. at the base of Mount Cristo Rey on […]
Rooster Blackspur To Perform For Friday’s Los Alamos Summer Concert Series At Ashley Pond
Singer/songwriter Rooster Blackspur will begin performing at 7 p.m. Friday at Ashley Pond. Courtesy photo. This Friday, July 5, on the heels of our 4th of July Spectacular at Overlook Park in White Rock,. we are proud to bring to the stage singer/songwriter Rooster Blackspur! The fun starts at 6...
Full slate of events planned for Fourth of July in Artesia
ARTESIA — The Artesia Chamber of Commerce has a full slate of activities planned for the Fourth of July in Artesia, with registration for events open now. Kicking off the overall Independence Day festivities as always will be the Fourth of July Parade. This year’s parade will begin in the parking lot of West Main Baptist Church and head briefly east on Main Street before turning north on Bowman Drive and east on Mahone Drive, then continuing around both sides of Eagle Draw before ending in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
Chase Ealey Jackson Is First American Woman To Win A World Outdoors Shot Put Title: Headed To 2024 Olympics
A throw of 20.49 meters (67 feet, 2 3/4 inches) in the first round of the women’s world outdoors shot put competition held up through all six rounds making Los Alamos High School alumna Chase Ealey the first American woman to win that event. She is now headed to compete the 2024 Olympics in Paris next month. Courtesy photo.
Ken Martinek Joins YKK’s Los Angeles Sales Team
YKK AP America Inc. (YKK AP) has appointed industry veteran Ken Martinek as an architectural sales representative for its Los Angeles sales branch. Martinek will serve Arizona and New Mexico. He is responsible for building long-term customer relationships with commercial architects and glazing contractors. Martinek arrives at YKK AP with...
Utah mill linked to Arizona uranium mining takes 136 tons of Japanese nuclear waste
The White Mesa Mill in southeastern Utah is where uranium ore from the Pinyon Plain Mine in Arizona will soon be trucked through the Navajo Nation. Meanwhile, that same facility has also recently received waste materials from a much farther location, one that is frustrating another tribe. Energy Fuels, the...
Registration is open for RRPD Citizens' Police Academy
The Rio Rancho Police Department is now accepting applications for the next RRPD Citizens’ Police Academy Class 24-02. “The goal of the Citizens’ Police Academy is to keep the Rio Rancho Police Department connected with our community. The academy provides citizens with a greater understanding of all of the services and programs the Rio Rancho Police Department has to offer,” Capt. Jacquelynn Reedy said. "Our presenters are officers from different divisions across our agency which are out in the community every day providing the great service we strive for. As citizens learn about our police department, they will have an opportunity to meet the people behind the badge, learn who we are, and what motivates us."
Cleveland's Knoell walks the red carpet, gets her Milken Educator Award
In December, 2,400 Cleveland High School students, faculty members and administrators; Rio Rancho School Employees Union President Billie Helean; representatives from the state legislature, county commission and city of Rio Rancho — Mayor Gregg Hull and City Manager Matt Geisel — packed into the school’s gymnasium to present STEAM and robotics teacher Ashli Knoell with a New Mexico Milken Educator Award.
Flash Flood Watch: Timing when the rain will impact Albuquerque
A flood watch has been issued for central New Mexico. Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Vegas and Ruidoso are included in the flood watch. A risk of flash flooding continues today for most areas under the flood watch. In areas around burn scars, destructive debris flows are possible in areas along...
KRQE Newsfeed: Ruidoso flooding, Albuquerque flooding, Stormy and warm, Sundance bid, Highline express
Monday’s Top Stories Monday’s Five Facts [1] Flooding forces evacuations in Lincoln County – Dozens of people have been rescued from flooded areas in Ruidoso. The flooding forced Highway 70 to be closed in both directions at Sudderth. The national guard says they have rescued around 45 people from flooded areas. The village says sandbags […]
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