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Rain is returning & cooler weather ahead
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Triple-digit heat occurred this weekend in parts of the region with more of that possible in the short term, but with more Monsoonal moisture inbound, conditions will gradually change ahead. After a few showers dissipated around Durango, The Jemez Mountains, and The Sangre de Cristo Mountains earlier this morning, mostly clear skies […]
Donald Trump assassination attempt raises concerns moving forward
People from both sides of the aisle are stressing the message of condemning violence as the election year continues. In New Mexico, officials are stressing safety and how they see the rest of the year going. "They have approximately 2,500 additional officers for the event, and from my understanding, everything...
El Paso's Jorge Tovar looks to remain unbeaten on July 27 in middleweight fight
Jorge Tovar is all business in training as he prepares for his middleweight fight on July 27 at the El Paso County Coliseum. Middleweight boxers compete at 160 pounds. Tovar, who is 8-0 with six knockouts, takes on 16-16-3 Lester Medrano of Nicaragua on the undercard of the Stephanie Han vs. Miranda Reyes fight for the WBA lightweight Intercontinental title.
El Paso County leaders to decide future of Sun Bowl Uplift Project
EL PASO, TX (KVIA) — County leaders will decide today whether the Sun Bowl Uplift Project will receive county funding for stadium renovations. The project was not included in the final recommendations by the County Bond Advisory Committee last week. The $99 million project aims to bring more “A-list”...
One person suffers serious injuries after upper valley rollover
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The El Paso Fire Department says one person has been taken to the hospital in critical condition following a rollover in El Paso's upper valley. The call came in to fire dispatch at 5:14 Sunday afternoon near the corner of Emory Road and West Sunset Drive. Our ABC-7 crew saw The post One person suffers serious injuries after upper valley rollover appeared first on KVIA.
Marketing expert shares ways to identify fake social media accounts
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA)-- Immediately following the assassination attempt on former President Trump misinformation rapidly spread. Stories about how many people were injured and fake photos of the shooter were popping up on social media platforms. Chris Macdonald, owner of Addabee, a marketing company spoke with me about how to...
Police investigate deadly shooting in Portales early Monday morning
PORTALES, N.M. — The Portales Police Department said Benigno Castillo, 51, was pronounced dead after an apparent shooting early Monday morning. Police said officers were called to North Avenue B and West Kaywood Street around 3:24 a.m. According to police, Castillo was found with injuries “from what appeared to be a firearm.” Police said Castillo […]
Ruidoso PD: Man charged with murder in death of female roommate
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Ruidoso Police Department has arrested a 66-year-old man in connection with the murder of his female roommate, the department said in a news release posted on the Village of Ruidoso Facebook page on Sunday, July 14. Robert Walker, 66, was arrested and charged...
MDC: Inmate dies after showing signs of distress
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — An investigation is underway after Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) said an inmate died while in custody. According to MDC, 35-year-old Cassandra Yazzie, who was booked into MDC on Saturday, was in a detox unit when she was discovered to be in distress during a wellness check. Life-saving measures were initiated, but […]
Arroyo Seco Sentinels Defeat Outlaws (10-2) & Royals (5-4) on Saturday; Eskridge Went 4-for-7 w/Two Doubles & Five RBIs
The Arroyo Seco Sentinels picked up a twofer on Saturday. In the morning, they defeated the California Outlaws, 10-2, in a Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League contest. And they followed that with a 5-4 victory over the Arroyo Seco Royals. Both games were played at Brookside Park in Pasadena. Game...
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...
Some Issues Are Easier To Discuss In Person…
The fourth Thursday of the month from May to October is a good time to catch a County Councilor or a Board of Public Utilities member at the County’s booth at the Los Alamos Farmer’s Market. Occasionally, a couple of County employees will also be on hand to answer questions or chat informally with residents about issues that concern them, ideas they have, or even a complaint once in a while. Pictured at the last Farmer’s Market in June are, from left, Board of Public Utilities Chair Robert Gibson, DPU staff member Nick Nelson, Senior Visual Information Specialist Jane Mathews Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com.
Almost 300,000 still without power one week after Hurricane Beryl ripped through Texas
Hundreds of thousands of people in southeastern Texas are still without power a week after Hurricane Beryl caused devastation on its path through the state. About 288,000 energy customers were in the dark Monday morning, according to PowerOutage.us, leaving many without air conditioning as a persistent heat wave brings temperature of up to 93 degrees.
Missing West Michigan Mom And Baby Found Walking Barefoot In Texas
A woman and her baby from Wyoming, Michigan, who had been missing for several days, were found safe in Texas last weekend. This story has a happy ending, but it was quite an adventure for the mother and child. The woman and her infant daughter were reported missing on July...
Storms more widespread and cooler temperatures eventually
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Record-breaking heat occurred this weekend in parts of the region with more of that possible in the short term, but with more Monsoonal moisture returning, conditions will gradually change ahead. Despite a few weakening showers around Durango, The Jemez Mountains, and The Sangre de Cristo Mountains this morning, mostly clear skies are […]
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