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LFC: Bernalillo County violent crime mostly flat from 2017 high
Violent crime has plateaued in Bernalillo County since reaching its highest point in 2017, according to a presentation and report given to New Mexico lawmakers Monday. The presentation comes in the leadup to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s special session on Thursday, which has exposed a rift with top lawmakers in her party. The governor’s office […] The post LFC: Bernalillo County violent crime mostly flat from 2017 high appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Passing the Torch: How This CNM Employee is Carrying on Her Mom’s Legacy
When Michelle Gutierrez started working part-time as a CNM student back in 1993, she had no idea it would turn into a lifelong career path. She also didn’t anticipate having the unique opportunity of working alongside her daughter, Valerie Gutierrez, and eventually watching her take over her role as Student Activities Events Manager.
Second person dies following crash in southeast Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A second person has died following a crash involving a felon who fled from a police encounter in southeast Albuquerque on Wednesday, police said. The victims – both adult females – were in a red Chevy SUV when they were hit by a white Infinity SUV around 4:20 p.m. Investigators determined the […]
Flash flood warning issued for South Fork Fire burn scar
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the South Fork Fire burn scar on Wednesday night. The NWS said Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs, Alto, Glencoe, and Hollywood will see flash flooding. Road Closures: The NWS said the following areas will be impacted:
Bernalillo County Sheriff announces new ‘Metro Unit’ to fight crime in Albuquerque
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – To fight crime in Albuquerque, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is putting more eyes on the streets. The new BCSO Metro Unit will be focused on high-crime areas like downtown. More deputies will patrol the area as it has already shown signs of success during its first operation last week. Bernalillo […]
Teen sentenced after pleading guilty to opening fire on Albuquerque family in SUV
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A teen who admitted to opening fire on a family’s vehicle and killing the mother of a little girl right in front of her will spend a decade behind bars. Ty Gallegos pled guilty to first-degree murder in May. Court records said back in March 2022, two teenage girls told Gallegos, Estevan […]
Santa Fe’s Historic Eatery The Pink Adobe Turns 80
Santa Fe’s historic restaurant, The Pink Adobe, is hosting a special 80th anniversary dinner. To commemorate its inception by Santa Fe local legend Rosalea Murphy, The Pink Adobe and its sister bar, The Dragon Room, are hosting a celebratory set menu option through July. The Dinner. At The Pink...
Santa Fe (NM) Dedicates Fire Station to Late Chief, the City’s First Paramedic
A small group of Santa Fe firefighters standing atop a 25-year-old fire station on Richards Avenue pulled away several tarps Thursday morning to reveal a new name for the facility: Chief Frank DiLuzio Station 7. The reveal came at the end of a dedication ceremony in which city officials and...
SFR Picks—Week of July 17
Leading psychedelic and spiritual leaders descend on Santa Fe for enlightening fundraiser. Ram Dass and Timothy Leary are considered the original gangsters of the psychedelic movement for good reason. As Harvard colleagues in the 1960s, psychologists Ram Dass, then known as Richard Alpert, and Leary conducted extensive research on psychedelics...
Community Conversations: Superintendent outlines new initiatives for LCPS this school year
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — In today's Community Conversations, Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz joined the KFOX14 Morning News to talk about the upcoming school year. The first day of school for LCPS is Monday. Ruiz spoke about some initiatives the district is rolling out this school...
Heinrich highlights AI potential at small business training
On Monday, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich met with a group of small-business owners who were learning how to use artificial intelligence to discuss the promises and pitfalls of AI. “So much of this is just about having a really human sounding chat bot that can speed up the things that...
ABQ BioPark names baby gorilla ‘Gila’
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The new baby gorilla at the ABQ BioPark officially has a name and it pays tribute to her roots here in the Land of Enchantment. Zookeepers named the animal “Gila” in honor of the Gila Wilderness in southern New Mexico which is famously known for being the first designated wilderness area in the […]
UNM’s NCAA College Football 25 ratings
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Gamers and Lobo football fans once again have the opportunity to play as the University of New Mexico in a video game. With the release of NCAA College Football 25, individual player’s name image and likeness are being used for the first time. Every player has an individual rating out of 99. […]
UNM College of Nursing’s Nurse Practitioners Recognized for Advancing the Profession
Nurse practitioners are vital to New Mexico's health care system. They work to meet the needs of diverse communities in various specialties across the lifespan. However, some go beyond seeing patients and their families. They work to solve complex health care needs and are dedicated to advancing health care. That’s why the American Association of Nurse Practitioners has honored three nurse practitioners from The University of New Mexico College of Nursing for their incredible work and inducted them as fellows.
Balloons make way for archers and the start of the JOAD Target Nationals & JOAD U.S. Open
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – At a venue which hosts the annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, this year’s WIAWIS USA Archery JOAD Target Nationals & JOAD U.S. Open gets underway on Thursday with a field of almost 850 archers. Balloon Fiesta Park will welcome more than 500 balloons in October,...
Taos County Commissioners postpone decision on development project
TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s a large planned subdivision that has people living in Taos County divided and the decision to approve the project has been postponed again after huge backlash from Taos Pueblo residents. Community members spoke opposing a 331-acre subdivision development project just a few miles north of Taos and across from Taos Pueblo […]
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