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‘We’re 15 Years Old!’
Garden Open House and Teen Salsa Contest, September 2015. Photo Courtesy NYP. Summer 2024 Interns tending the garden. Photo Courtesy NYP. And who is “we”, you might ask? Well, I’m talking about Abiquiú’s very own and unique Northern Youth Project (NYP). NYP is a non-profit designed by and for teens in Rio Arriba County, providing free programs and paid internships in the arts, traditional agriculture, community service and leadership projects that honor the past and look to the future.
New Mexico man dies in motorcycle crash in Texas panhandle, police say
GAINES, Texas — A 57-year-old man from Hobbs, New Mexico, died in a motorcycle crash on Nadine Road near the state line, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. The incident occurred on August 17, 2024, at approximately 9:28 PM. The preliminary investigation revealed that Robert James Gibson was traveling westbound on Nadine Road on a 2013 Harley Davidson Street Glide. Gibson was reportedly driving at a speed unsafe for the curve in the roadway, causing the motorcycle to veer off into the north barrow ditch and roll over.
KRQE Newsfeed: NMSU hazing trial, Minimum wage, Hot and dry, ABQ food truck fees, Car show fundraiser
Monday’s Top Stories Monday’s Five Facts [1] Motions could impact trials for former NMSU Men’s Basketball players – The trial for former NMSU men’s basketball players Kim Aiken Jr., Deshawndre Washington and Doctor Bradley were officially charged in a hazing case in November. The state filed motions to push back the deadline to conduct pre […]
"Nature does not care about your safety and will kill you" – hiker on spiritual retreat lost for 4 days after being encouraged to leave phone behind
Participants on the retreat had reportedly been encouraged to fast during the backcountry retreat, and leave their devices behind
Albuquerque Police Investigate Deadly Shooting in Barelas Area
According to report of Krqe, The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is investigating a deadly shooting that occurred on Sunday. Officers were initially responding to a crash in the Barelas neighborhood when they were flagged down by a bystander, who reported a separate incident near Gold Avenue and 5th Street SW.
Albuquerque mayor talks public safety, housing at 2024 State of the City Address
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller made his sixth State of the City Address to the community at the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo on Saturday night. The mayor touched on different topics from public safety to housing and potential solutions for homelessness. “Our challenges are formidable. Especially when it comes to crime, and when it […]
Las Cruces prepares for rival game against Mayfield in first game of the 2024 season
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- For the first time in history the Las Cruces Bulldogs will face its rival the Mayfield Trojans in the first game of the season on August 23rd at the Field of Dreams at 7p.m. The Bulldogs took a hard loss in the Semifinals losing to...
Fall Fiesta 2024 Coming To Valles Caldera Oct. 5-13
An artisan speaks with visitors at a table about her traditional pottery at the 2023 Valles Caldera Fall Fiesta. Photo by C. Lycopolus/NPS. Jemez Springs – From Oct. 5 through Oct. 13, the National Park Service (NPS) will be hosting the Valles Caldera Fall Fiesta—a time to celebrate the rich natural beauty and cultural heritage of this special volcano.
Scenes Of Enterprise Bank & Trust Client Appreciation Event
Enterprise Bank & Trust President – Los Alamos Region & Director of Community Engagement Liddie Martinez welcomes guests to the client appreciation and networking event held Aug. 7 at Fuller Lodge. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com. Scene from the Enterprise Bank & Trust President Scott Goodman presents a talk...
Pets Of The Week: Meet Olive And Osa
Olive arrived in late May with a brutal injury to her mouth. Española Humane vets determined this tenacious tabby had likely been bitten by a spider in her tongue, and due to the necrosis, much of her tongue had to be amputated. At first she was unable to eat; a tube was inserted into her stomach so she could be fed every few hours, and she was also supported with IV fluids. By some kind of miracle, this 10-month-old itty bitty kitty bounced back. She has half of a tongue remaining, and she can now eat and drink on her own (though she is a little messy). Olive has been nothing but loving and kind since the moment she arrived, despite pain and trauma and the frustration of not being able to take care of herself. This is one heart-y kitty and she deserves a special home and family to call her own. Olive is available at the shelter and her adoption fee is waived to walk-in adopters 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday at Española Humane at 108 Hamm Parkway in Española. Visit www.espanolahumane.org 505.753.8662. Courtesy/EH.
LANL Projects Win 8 R&D 100 Awards, The ‘Oscars of Innovation’
LANL Space plasma physicist Anthony Rogers connects a testing frame on a prototype compact space plasma analyzer in the Low Earth Orbit test chamber. Photo Courtesy LANL. Eight Los Alamos National Laboratory-led technologies won R&D 100 Awards, including three special recognition awards for corporate social responsibility, market disruptor and green technology. Often called the “Oscars of Innovation,” these awards recognize technologies for their ingenuity and potential impact.
100+ Women Who Care – Los Alamos Event Provides Support For Family YMCA Senior Appreciation Night Program
Broker Lance Eaton and Associate Broker Windy Earls of Exit Realty Advantage NM announce YMCA program SAN as the nonprofit selected to receive the funds donated by attendees at the gathering of the 100+ Women Who Care – Los Alamos event Aug. 1 at PEEC Nature Center. Photo by...
Volunteers Make Major Difference On Los Alamos Trails
Some of the 36 volunteers gathered Saturday morning to clear about 3.5 miles of Mitchell Trail. Courtesy/SFNF. Two of the 36 volunteers gathered Saturday morning to clear about 3.5 miles of Mitchell Trail. Courtesy/SFNF. By LYNN BJORKLUND, Recreation/Lands. Española/Coyote Ranger Districts. Forest Service. Santa Fe National Forest. Santa Fe...
NEW MEXICO UNITED BEATS MONTEREY BAY FC, EXTENDS LEAD AT TOP OF WESTERN CONFERENCE
New Mexico United topped Monterey Bay FC by a 3-2 final score on Saturday night, extending their lead atop the Western Conference to seven points. Mukwelle Akale, Jacobo Reyes, and Kalen Ryden were the scorers for the Black & Yellow, who claimed their seventh point in seven days, scoring nine goals in the process – the first-ever stretch of three straight matches with at least three goals scored in each in club history. United’s fourteenth victory of the season is a new high-water mark for a single season, with twelve matches still to be played in the 2024 season.
One person pronounced deceased after rollover in Gaines County
GAINES COUNTY, Texas— Robert James Gibson, 57, of Hobbs, was pronounced dead after an accident that occurred in Gaines County Saturday night. The Texas Department of Public Safety says Gibson was traveling westbound on Nadine Road at an unsafe speed for a curve in the roadway. Gibson then veered into a north barrow ditch, causing […]
New Mexico joins antitrust lawsuit
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that New Mexico has joined an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster. The Land of Enchantment now joining 38 other states and the District of Columbia as part of the lawsuit that the Justice Department filed back in May. The lawsuit accuses Live Nation-Ticketmaster of monopolization and other unlawful conduct that violates the first two sections of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The amended complaint details allegations of the company’s “anticompetitive course of conduct”, in markets across the live entertainment industry.
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