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Los Alamos Medical Center Opens New Sleep Lab!
Gathered for the Ribbon Cutting ceremony Monday at the new Sleep Lab are from left, Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce incoming Director Sandy Jones, LAMC CEO Tracie Stratton, Dr. Michael Lucia and Chamber Director Ryn Herrmann who retired Wednesday. Pictured in the background are County Council Vice Chair Theresa Cull, Sleep Technician Francis Bourget and County Economic Development Program Manager Janice Krish, Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com.
BCSO: Off-duty Albuquerque police officer killed Wednesday morning
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office said an off-duty Albuquerque Police Department officer was killed early Wednesday morning. Deputies were sent to a pedestrian death near Coors Boulevard and Chapulin Road in the South Valley around 12:45 a.m. Wednesday evening, APD confirmed it was Officer Bianca Quintana. She joined the department in 2022. Quintana […]
U.S. citizens are being used as fentanyl 'mules'
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KOAT) -- The majority of people caught at the southern border with fentanyl are U.S. citizens, according to new data obtained by a policy research institute. Here in New Mexico, the drug has been blamed for the state’s current crime crisis. As a result, hundreds of...
Albuquerque murder suspect will be held behind bars through trial
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jamil Lewis, charged with murder and other charges related to a shooting of two brothers that left one dead, will remain behind bars while awaiting trial. According to court records, in June Lewis and another man were fighting with Gerald and Edward Ibuado near Indiana and Cochiti in Albuquerque. Witnesses say Lewis […]
The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office arrested two brothers after a man was found dead in the mesa
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office arrested two brothers after taking over an investigation initiated by Albuquerque police. Police responded to the Flying J truck stop near I-40 and 98th on August 11, around 8 a.m. A woman told police she was assaulted and another person had been shot. The woman guided policed to […]
Albuquerque Animal Welfare waives adoption fees for ‘Clear the Shelters’ event
The Albuquerque Animal Welfare Shelter is taking part in the nationwide “Clear the Shelters” adoption event. From August 10 to September 10, city shelters will waive adoption fees. The adoption event will take place at the Eastside and Westside shelters, and Lucky Paws located in Coronado Mall. At...
20 years later, New Mexico woman holds on to hope her sister Tiffany Reid will be found
It’s been just over 20 years since Deiandra Reid saw her younger sister, 16-year-old Tiffany Reid. It was May 17, 2004. “I was working a graveyard shift and so I got back about 5:00 in the morning, maybe almost 6:00,” Deiandra told Dateline. “She woke me up to take her to school that day.”
The Heroes of the Wildfires That Nearly Erased a New Mexico Ski Town
Phoenix (noun): in ancient Egyptian and Classical mythology, a legendary bird symbolizing immortality and resurrection, believed to be reborn from its own ashes after a fiery death every 500 years. “Nothing left.” Those were the two words my father had texted me the night of the Summer Solstice when he...
Santa Fe looks to open more Pallet shelters for unhoused individuals
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe wants to create new “Safe Outdoor Spaces” that will provide shelter and amenities for unhoused individuals. The city is currently looking for privately owned properties to host 64-square-foot shelters, which come from the manufacturer Pallet. “So we’re looking for community partners, non-profits, who might have some land available that are interested in providing shelter opportunities in the community,” said Kristen Woods, program manager with the City of Santa Fe Youth and Family Services Division under the Community Services Department.
NMSU awarded extension on APLU innovation and economic prosperity designation
New Mexico State University has received a five-year extension on its Innovation and Economic Prosperity Program designation from the Association and Public Land-Grant Universities. The APLU and its Commission on Economic and Community Engagement established the IEP program to help higher education institutions strengthen their strategies and practices in economic...
World Indigenous Business Forum coming to Albuquerque in October
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An event giving Indigenous business owners a chance to share their products outside of their own communities, is coming to Albuquerque and organizers say, the city is the perfect place to host it. “We’re tremendously excited, very proud,” said Paul Mondragon, chair of the Hispano Chamber of Commerce. The World Indigenous Business Forum […]
HOTWORX offers special deal to back-to-school supply drive participants
HOTWORX is offering a special deal to members of the community who are participating in their back-to-school supply drive. Lisa Gelinas, a franchise owner of two HOTWORX locations in Albuquerque explained how to take advantage of the special deal. First, HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio that offers its...
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