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Farm-to-table store maintains Bustamante family tradition
Last year’s second place in the New Mexico Chile Taste Off has led to something even better for local shoppers with the opening of the Bustamante Farms produce store in Lemitar on Saturday. Fifth-generation green chile farmers Ken and Shaina Bustamante saw a steady stream of customers throughout the...
Luis Alberto Lopez Suffers Brain Bleed in Knockout Loss to Angelo Leo
Former IBF featherweight champion Luis Alberto Lopez (30-3, 17 KOs) reportedly suffered a small brain bleed in his tenth-round knockout loss to Angelo Leo (25-1, 12 KOs) last Saturday night, August 10th, at the Tingley Coliseum, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. ESPN reports that Lopez, 30, is recovering from the...
New Mexico State University announces five finalists in presidential search
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico State University Board of Regents on Monday announced five finalists vying to be the university’s next president. The following candidates were selected from a nationwide pool of candidates with the assistance of search firm WittKieffer and an internal presidential search committee led by Regents Chair Ammu Devasthali, according to the university.
CRRUA says it has passed 11 arsenic sample tests since January
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority, which provides water and wastewater service to Sunland Park and Santa Teresa, says it has passed the second of two arsenic water sample tests done in July. “Including these latest test results, CRRUA has now passed 11 arsenic water sample tests since January 24, […]
Bernalillo County fire crew tackles fire in mountains
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — Bernalillo County Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire in the East Mountains on Saturday. Photos posted on Facebook show crews tackling the flames. Crews arrived at a workshop with a fire spreading to trees surrounding the building. They were able to put out the fire with no injuries reported. Officials […]
Now on view at Gerald Peters Contemporary, Santa Fe: Steven J Yazzie
SANTA FE, NM.- Gerald Peters Contemporary is presenting an exhibition of a sculptural installation and new paintings by Steven J Yazzie (Diné/Laguna Pueblo), whose multidisciplinary practice spans paintings, sculpture, film, and drawing. Informed by the complexities of his Indigenous experience and the essential connection to the land as the source of life, stories, conflict, and healing, the exhibition, Elders, explores the dynamic relationship between humanity and the environment.
Farmer Is Top Predictor In ACRR Weekly Pace Race
Scene from the ACRR weekly pace race Tuesday on the paved courses starting at Pinon Park (Rocket Park) in White Rock. Courtesy/ACRR. Scene from the ACRR weekly pace race Tuesday on the paved courses starting at Pinon Park (Rocket Park) in White Rock. Courtesy/ACRR. ACRR News:. Joey Farmer was the...
United sets single-season win record with 3 goal victory on Saturday
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the third time in seven days, New Mexico United scored three goals in a game. The latest instance came on Saturday night as the black and yellow took down visiting Monterey Bay FC 3-2. With the win, New Mexico now has 14 wins on the season, which is a new single-season […]
Akale’s Set Piece Prowess Powers United, 3-2
With one final match in hand, New Mexico United needed to do something to help their lead in the West. In what could have been a trap game against Monterey Bay FC, the club came out and scored three goals in their third straight league match in order to pick up the win, 3-2, and extend the lead in the West to seven points.
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.
MON: Deadline for FEMA aid extended for Salt Fork and South fires, Airman at Cannon dead + More
Deadline for FEMA aid extended for Salt Fork and South fires, amid floods and local concerns - Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the application deadline for those who suffered losses in the South Fork and Salt fires to Oct. 19, an extension that comes as floods continue to threaten homes of those living in and around the burn scar.
New Mexico Heatwave Alert: Record Highs Expected This Week
New Mexico is preparing for an extended heatwave, with temperatures projected to challenge or surpass record highs throughout the week. The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a warning for near-record heat, particularly impacting the southern, central, and eastern parts of the state. Daily temperatures are expected to rise well above 100 degrees, with some areas possibly exceeding 102 degrees.
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