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OSI: Some insurance companies aren’t providing state-ordered wildfire coverage
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – In the aftermath of the devastating South Fork and Salt Fires, homeowners are trying to get back on their feet with help from their insurance companies. However, according to the state, some companies are making it harder for policyholders. “We still can’t drink our water. Half the shops aren’t open. We can’t […]
Ensuring Hispanic Participation in the Clean Energy Transition
An established and influential government and community affairs professional with expertise leading public policy negotiation, development and strategy. Michael has a proven track record of... It's important that all stakeholders are included in the clean energy transition, bringing diverse perspectives to address challenges and opportunities. And, when we are given...
Woman involved in 23-vehicle crash near Algodones speaks out
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A woman involved in the multi-car pileup between Albuquerque and Santa Fe a few weeks ago describes the scary scene. Now, she wants to thank the good Samaritan who helped her family. “Within a second we just crashed into something in front of us,” said Antoinette Cannon. Cannon said on June 19, […]
SF Co. Sheriff Responds to Mayor’s Remarks
Adan Mendoza Said ‘Disparaging Comments’ are Counterproductive, Need to Stop. City of Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil minced no words during the public safety forum on June 22 at Wise Fire Station when he called Santa Fe County a “horrible, poor partner” when it comes to taking care of District 3 residents living in city limits, within Santa Fe County.
Rust Safety Advisor Says Alec Baldwin Pushed Back Against His Riding Advice: ‘There Was A Bit of Yelling’
Alec Baldwin argued about horseback riding on the set of Rust to the point that “a bit of yelling” took place, according to a safety advisor who worked on the Western movie after production resumed following the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Hutchins died from gunshot...
Community Shocked as Deputies Discover Deceased 5-Year-Old in Silver City
Tragedy struck Silver City recently when deputies discovered the body of a 5-year-old child during an emergency callout. The incident, which occurred on the date coded as 52324, has left the community mourning and searching for answers. Discovery of the Child’s Body Jolts the Community. Authorities found the child...
Amazon fulfillment center opening in Los Lunas
LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – A multi-billion-dollar company is getting ready to open a new hub in Los Lunas promising more than a thousand jobs. Amazon has finished building its more than one million square foot fulfillment center, its second in central New Mexico, and has begun hiring. A spokesperson for the village of Los Lunas […]
Chaparral man survives garage collapse during storm, faces extensive property damage
CHAPARRAL, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Chaparral residents are dealing with damage to their homes and properties after strong winds and thunderstorms passed through on Sunday. Joel Aguirre said he's lucky to be alive after heavy winds knocked down his garage on top of him. "I was underneath one of the...
Removal of paintings shocks Mescalero Catholics: UPDATE 10 p.m. 7/3/2024, Paintings returned
Created by Robert Lentz OFM, an American Franciscan friar and religious icon painter, the Apache Christ originates from the culture of the Mescalero Apache. Christ is depicted as a Mescalero holy man, greeting the sun of the fourth morning of the woman's puberty rites. These are the most sacred of the Apache ceremonies, celebrating the sanctity of the gift of producing new life. A sun symbol is painted on his left palm, and he holds a deer hoof rattle in his right hand. A basket at his feet holds an eagle feather, a grass brush, and bags of tobacco and cattail pollen – items used in the rites. He stands atop 12,000-foot Sierra Blanca, the sacred mountain of the Mescalero. Behind him flies an eagle, the guide who first led the Apache to their "promised land!" The inscription at the bottom of the icon is Apache for "Giver of Life," one of their names for God. The letters in Christ's halo are the Greek version of that name. The Greek letters in the upper corners of the icon are abbreviations for "Jesus Christ."
Bernalillo County offering free self-defense classes
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is helping residents learn how to protect themselves with karate techniques from Japan’s southern islands. The county is partnering with Shorin Ryu Karate for self-defense classes every Monday and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Vista Grande Community Center in Sandia Park. The classes are open to […]
NMSU to develop four new accelerators to boost small businesses
NEW MEXICO – New Mexico State University (NMSU) has received a grant that will help the Arrowhead Center develop and deploy four Sprint accelerators. With support from the NMSU Foundation, the NMSU Arrowhead Center received the grant from the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico and El Paso Electric’s New Mexico Economic Development Initiative.
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