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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...
Gadsden School District hit by ransomware, no student data compromised
SANTA TERESA, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Gadsden Independent School District officials said the district was a victim of aransomware attack on Tuesday. The school district's Technology Department became aware of a ransomware attack around 2 p.m. The district provided the following response:. Key Points:. Student and Employee Data: We...
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...
Date set and registration open for Dia de los Deadlifts
ALBUQUERQUE — Organizers have landed on a date, time and location for the Dia de los Deadlift competition, which is set for Nov. 2 at Riverpoint Sports & Wellness. Weigh-ins will be from 9-9:30 a.m., and then the competitors will take their positions and commence with the Day of the Deadlifts at 10 a.m.
Weak in Review: Aug. 14
Albuquerque teachers, parents and students are complaining about hot classrooms with nonworking air conditioning. Tell us you’re a product of APS, without telling us you’re a product of APS. Albuquerque’s Bing Tea is 24 on Yelp’s list of best food trucks. We didn’t even know Yelp...
Gospel Rescue Mission announces new ‘clothing barn’
The Las Cruces Gospel Rescue Mission announced that its former clothing room, which had been closed for a time, has been succeeded by a new clothing storage and distribution center to serve unhoused members of the community. The “clothing barn” was made possible through a donation by a local family...
Coming Up This Week Aug. 16 - Aug. 23
Daniel Sanchez, 7 p.m., De La Vegas Pecan Grill and Brewery, 500 S. Telshor Blvd., Las Cruces. Info: 575-521-1099. Montopolis: Two Silent Classics, Two Live Scores, 7:30 p.m. at the Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe, Mesilla. Info: MesillaValleyFilm.com. Mesilla Valley Contra Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m. at Mesilla Community Center, 2251...
Santa Clara to vote on Terrazas’ mystery project
The Santa Clara Board of Trustees expressed interest last week in a proposal by a businessman who wants to purchase an acre of village land for a project he wasn’t yet willing to divulge, but decided to put off any action on the sale until they could get more information.
City leaders highlight Albuquerque housing projects
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City officials say upcoming projects will create more than 300 new housing units in Albuquerque. The projects would include transforming the empty gold-trimmed office buildings at the intersection of San Mateo and Central into apartments; the Highlands Central Market and Residence Inn project near Presbyterian Hospital that would offer extended stay hotel rooms; […]
Los Alamos Medical Center Celebrates Opening Of On-Site Sleep Center
Los Alamos Medical Center and Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday afternoon to celebrate the hospital’s new Sleep Center. Pictured are, from left, incoming Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Sandy Jones, LAMC CEO Tracie Stratton, Los Alamos County Council Vice Chair Theresa Cull, LAMC Director of Outpatient Services Kevin Schoenberger, LAMC Chief Financial Officer Jim McGonnell, Dr. Michael Lucia, Sleep Technician Francis Bourget, outgoing Chamber of Commerce Executive Ryn Herrmann and Los Alamos County Economic Development Program Manager Janice Krish. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com.
Farmers’ Almanac Predicts Downright Freezing Fall in Colorado
This summer has been absolutely brutal when it comes to the heat. In fact, Colorado was recently ranked as the third worst state for “extreme heat days” in the entire country with 17.5. An extreme heat day is categorized as a day where the max temperature is above the 95th percentile of the historical threshold.
Janey Henze Cook & Tom Henze Return to Gallagher & Kennedy, Expanding the Firm’s Respected Criminal Defense Practice
PHOENIX, Ariz. and Santa Fe, NM (August 13, 2024) – Gallagher & Kennedy is thrilled to announce the return of two esteemed lawyers, Janey Henze Cook and Tom Henze. Their extensive experience handling white collar and non-white collar criminal cases will significantly enhance our firm’s capabilities. Janey and...
Kadin Hansel Has Shown Goats At Rio Arriba County Fair For Six Years
Los Alamos High School 10th grader Kadin Hansel with Boots n Bridles 4-H club had a very successful week at the 2024 Rio Arriba County Fair. He has been in 4-H for 6 years and has shown goats each year at Rio Arriba County Fair. This year he placed 1st in the heavy weight goat class with his 100lb wether. He placed 3rd in the medium heavy class with his doe. He placed 1st in senior showmanship. He got another first in County Breed with the wether and 2nd with his doe. He qualified for the grand drive with his wether and ended up winning Grand Champion County Breed Goat. Courtesy photo.
About a third of New Mexico counties characterized as 'maternity care deserts'
This article was first published by Source New Mexico. Visit the website at sourcenm.com for more. New Mexicans are facing a lack of health care workers and difficulty accessing medical care, including maternity care. According to the University of New Mexico’s College of Population Health, 33% of counties in the state are considered “OB deserts,”...
Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
Saturday, Aug. 17, is National Bookstore Romance Day. Regional independent bookstores celebrating this day are Amy’s Bookcase, based here in Farmington, and Maria’s Bookshop, located in Durango. Amy’s Bookcase has lined up Saturday’s free event, which will start at 9 a.m. and last through 4 p.m. It will...
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