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Shoe prints lead FBI to believe couple started Salt Fire, documents show
Editorial Note: KRQE has removed the names of the suspects reported in this article because they have not been charged. NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new investigation reveals the Salt Fire was not an accident. The FBI has determined more than a dozen fires, including the Salt Fire, were human-caused. Nearly two months after the Salt […]
Flood Watch Issued for Manzano Mountains and Estancia Valley
The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Flood Watch, effective through late tonight, as flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be a possibility. This alert affects various parts of central, east central, north central, northeast, southeast, and west central New Mexico, encompassing areas along the Sandia and Manzano Mountains and the Estancia Valley.
New Mexico National Guard rescues 12 people during Ruidoso flash flooding
The New Mexico National Guard on Sunday said it rescued at least a dozen people and two dogs during Saturday's flooding in Ruidoso. Photos and videos posted by residents on social media showed water over roadways and damaged homes in the area.
KRQE Newsfeed: Salt Fire update, Biden steps down, Stormy weather continues, Horse racing update, Sundance Festival
[1] Shoe prints lead FBI to believe couple started Salt Fire, documents show– Federal investigators say they have identified two suspects they believe caused one of the wildfires that destroyed thousands of acres near Ruidoso. A month after the Salt Fire, the FBI said it is now investigating a man and woman they’ve linked to at least six wildfires, including the Salt Fire. Court documents say between May 3 and June 18, there were 16 suspicious wildland fires started on the Msecalero Apache Reservation all of which were human-caused.
1 person dead, 1 taken into Border Patrol custody after desert search
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — One person has died and another was apprehended by Border Patrol Saturday afternoon, July 20 during a multi-agency search of the desert area near Sunland Park, according to Sunland Park’s Fire Department. Sunland Park Fire assisted Border Patrol and Doña Ana Fire Rescue in searching the desert area off Bi-National […]
Roosevelt County announces upgrades planned with ‘Clean and Beautiful’ grant funds
“This further illustrates the County’s commitment to supporting water conservation efforts in an out-of-the-box concept as I was told this is the first turf project requested through this program.”
Open Cup in the Rearview, United Returns to League Play
As New Mexico United looks ahead to the second half of their season, the club sits in first place in the USL’s Western Conference with a bit of a cushion. With how the schedule has played out so far, United is five points clear of second place Oakland Roots and has at least two matches in hand over the rest of the conference. This should give United plenty of confidence heading back into league play against Birmingham Legion FC on Saturday night.
Kiwanis Hears Presentation From LAPS Athletic Director
Kiwanis Hears Presentation from LAPS Athletic Director. At their July 9 meeting, the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos was treated to a presentation by Guy Meyer, the Athletic Director for the Los Alamos Public Schools. Guy is a local from Santa Fe. He. graduated from St. Michaels High School and...
Anders Medin Is Top Predictor In Atomic City Road Runners Weekly Pace Race July 16
Members of the Atomic City Road Runners gather June 16 for their weekly pace race. Courtesy photo. Runners of all ages and paces participate in the Atomic City Road Runners weekly pace races. Courtesy photo. BY TED WILLIAMS. Atomic City Road Runners. Fourteen year old Anders Medin was the top...
Santa Fe Is A Finalist For Sundance Film Festival’s New Home
The New Mexico Film Office is thrilled to announce that Santa Fe has been selected as one of the finalist cities being considered by the Sundance Institute as a potential new home for the renowned Sundance Film Festival beginning in 2027. “This is exciting news and a tremendous opportunity to...
Concerns about Japanese Beetle spreading to Western Slope
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is funding efforts to stop the spread of the Japanese beetle in western Colorado. The invasive pest was first spotted in Grand Junction in July 2022 likely brought to the Western Slope from the Front Range where 11 counties are "partially or completely infested." Maeve...
A seatbelt traffic stop becomes a drug bust, according to the NMSP
SANTA FE, N.M. (Alamogordotownnews.com) – The New Mexico State Police (NMSP) arrested a man following a traffic stop on July 16. In the afternoon, an officer pulled over a vehicle for a seatbelt violation. During the stop, the passenger, identified as 19-year-old Jesse Angel Tredway, was found to have an outstanding warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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