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Gathering will mark 45 years since the largest radioactive release in U.S. history hit New Mexico
It’s been 45 years since the largest radioactive release in U.S. history occurred at Church Rock New Mexico. Members of the Navajo Nation will gather on Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of the uranium spill. On July 16, 1979, a dam ruptured and released more than a thousand tons...
LCPD, Raising Cane's launch Lunchbox Lemonade for community chats over fresh drinks
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Las Cruces Police Department hosted a Lunchbox Lemonade event Friday, offering residents the opportunity to speak directly with the department about the topics that matter most. Lunchbox Lemonade is an initiative by LCPD's Community Outreach Team -- in partnership with Raising Cane's --...
Ruidoso Is Back Open and Ready for Texans, And Other Travelers Too
A lot can change in a week. That's especially true when it comes to the weather and natural disasters. And in the course of a week, with one of the busiest vacation days in the middle of that week, a small town can get things back on track to welcome back visitors.
LANL: Monarchs Get The Royal Treatment With Pollinator Havens
Left: A monarch butterfly is tagged as part of the Lab’s work to assess when the insects arrive on Lab property during their migration pattern. Right: Milkweed goes to seed, creating more opportunity for the monarch’s host plant to propagate. Photos Courtesy LANL. LANL NEWS RELEASE. Along the...
Bernalillo Wants to Add Walmart Gas Station to Busy Highway
Bernalillo Town councilors were presented with plans to add a new Walmart gas station and convenience store along busy Highway 528. If approved, it would be the first in Sandoval County. The council, with Mayor Pro Tem Dale Prairie presiding in the absence of Mayor Jack Torres, was presented with the ordinance by Planning and Zoning Director Stephanie Shumsky at the July 8 meeting. The ordinance proposed amending the Venada Plaza Shopping Center master plan […]
National Poll says 25% of kids are having anxious thoughts before bed
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — When kids in the house don't get sleep — often no one gets good sleep, and this can be common. A national poll from the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children's Hospital showed 25% of children are having anxious thoughts before bedtime. Dr. Kristina...
What’s happening around New Mexico July 12-18
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from July 12-18. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Museum of Nuclear Science and History opening new exhibit – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is unveiling a new exhibit: Mission Aerospace. The new exhibit is a multi-layered, interactive exploration of aviation history […]
GOP Senate candidate in blue New Mexico posts record fundraising haul: Campaign
Republican Senate hopeful Nella Domenici in New Mexico hauled in $2.9 million in the second quarter of 2024, a sum that her campaign dubbed “the largest fundraising quarter of any U.S. Senate candidate in New Mexico political history.” Domenici, a former hedge fund executive, received the donations through her Senate campaign and its affiliated joint […]
Quiz: Alec Baldwin 'Rust' trial opens, Jenn Tran kicks off historic 'Bachelorette' season, Nicolas Cage frightens in 'Longlegs'
In case you missed it, Alec Baldwin's trial began this week in Santa Fe, N.M. The actor has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for his role in the 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of his movie Rust. Bachelorette Jenn Tran kicked off her journey to find love on the ABC reality dating series. Her role in the franchise is getting extra attention as it marks a notable first. Nicolas Cage is back in front of the camera, this time causing hearts to literally race.
Heat-Related Emergencies Are Soaring in the U.S. Can Hospitals Keep Up?
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico — On a recent Friday in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as triple-digit temperatures stretched into the evening, a 69-year-old man collapsed in his home. His body temperature hit 107.7 degrees by the time emergency responders whisked him to the University of New Mexico Hospital.
Joe Vargas Memorial Complex to reopen
City of Gallup officials announced on July 11 that the Joe Vargas Veterans Memorial Complex, formerly known as Ford Canyon Park, will soon be reopening. On July 15, the City invites the community to visit and walk the new AstroTurf fields. There are some rules that will need to be...
Sgt. Sam A. Prince, died as POW in World War I, accounted for
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced this week that U.S. Army Sgt. Sam A. Prince, 28, of Clovis, New Mexico, who was captured and died as a prisoner of war during World War II, was accounted for.
Deconstructing the simple, insulting notion of the Trump voter | SONDERMANN
This week in Milwaukee, Donald Trump will join a rare group of only four Americans who have received their party’s presidential nomination in three consecutive elections. The others were Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt who, of course, set the record at four. Whatever his flaws and...
City Council to consider tax increase ballot question
Las Cruces City Council could approve a resolution on Monday that would ask voters to consider a ballot question that, if passed in the November election, would raise gross receipt tax rates to generate $11 million of revenue per year. The prospect of a tax increase was first mentioned during...
Albuquerque made itself drought-proof. Then its dam started leaking.
Mark Garcia can see that there’s no shortage of water in the Rio Grande this year. The river flows past his farm in central New Mexico, about 50 miles south of Albuquerque. The rush of springtime water is a welcome change after years of drought, but he knows the good times won’t last. As the […] The post Albuquerque made itself drought-proof. Then its dam started leaking. appeared first on Source New Mexico.
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