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Tri-Cities Events Calendar: Things to do in northwestern New Mexico
FAST, fall youth eight-week program registration, Deadline is July 28 at 11:59 p.m. Online Registration at www.fast-nm.org. $100 per participant. Weekly classes range from striders/pushers cyclists, beginning cyclists and intermediate cyclists. Details: Chris (505) 793-5233 or email, fastnmusa@gmail.com. Friday, July 19. Street Slayerz Car Club benefit raffle, 6 p.m. Farmington...
National Council on Problem Gambling Forms Tribal Advisory Council
The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has announced the formation of its Tribal Advisory Council (TAC), consisting of executives from tribal gaming organizations across the U.S. National Council on Problem Gambling established the Tribal Advisory Council to benefit Native American communities. The TAC will raise awareness for Native American...
Remote monitoring code changes could make it into CY2026 fee schedule, at the earliest
The American Medical Association’s coding panel, which is responsible for creating medical billing codes, is set to meet September 19-21 in Albuquerque where it will consider yet another proposal to lower the requirements for providers to get paid for remote monitoring. Remote monitoring was scarcely mentioned in the Center...
Northwest Fishing Report: Catfish biting shrimp in the Rio Grande
Abiquiu Lake: Fishing for walleye was fair when using jig heads tipped with worm. Contact the Abiquiu Lake Main Office at (505) 685-4371 for updated lake conditions and closure information. Animas River: Streamflow below Aztec Monday morning was 322 cubic feet per second. Albuquerque Area Drains: We had no reports...
NMSU’s FCS department held valuable real-world learning camp for Hatch students
New Mexico State University’s Family and Consumer Science Department, in partnership with the TRIO Upward Bound program, held a weeklong camp for Hatch Valley High School students this summer. The camp focused on four different areas of learning, including fashion merchandising and design; healthy communication, stress management, and careers...
New Mexico allocates $50K to Las Cruces cannabis company for job training
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — A Las Cruces cannabis company was allocated more than $50,000 in state funds for job training, the New Mexico Economic Development Department announced Wednesday. Higher Cultures LLC, a cannabis company with locations in Grants Pass, Oregon and Las Cruces, will receive $50,130 to train...
City ‘Cruzin’ into the School Year’ event taking place August 3
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is holding its annual “Cruzin Into The School Year” to help give students and families the necessary resources to start the school year. They aim to provide every child with school supplies, a backpack, a haircut and so much more. Prior to the Cruzin Into The School Year […]
New Mexico attorney general launches probe of patient care at private equity-run hospital
New Mexico's attorney general announced an investigation Tuesday into Memorial Medical Center, the Las Cruces hospital operated by Lifepoint Health, to determine whether the facility, highlighted in a recent NBC News report, violated state laws by turning away indigent and low-income patients seeking care. The attorney general, Raúl Torrez, said...
Senate Appropriations Committee passes bill for Cannon Air Force Base construction projects, veteran service programs expansion
US Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico announced the unanimous Senate Appropriations Committee passage of the Fiscal Year 2025 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, which includes VA services expansion and $11.2 million for Cannon Air Force Base.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez Launches Investigation Into Memorial Medical Center For Alleged Denial Of Essential Medical Care
General Raúl Torrez has announced that the New Mexico Department of Justice (NMDOJ) is launching an investigation into Memorial Medical Center following allegations that the hospital has refused to treat indigent cancer patients, failed to screen patients for financial assistance and denied medical services to patients in violation of New Mexico law.
KRQE Newsfeed: Special session, Title IX changes, Flood risk, Bosque cleanup, Balloon Fiesta art
Thursday’s Top Stories Thursday’s Five Facts [1] Special session focused on public safety in New Mexico begins on Thursday – Lawmakers are heading back to the roundhouse for the legislative special session focused on crime and public safety. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham originally proposes five crime fighting bills to address criminal competency, mental health treatment […]
Alec Baldwin Plans to Sue Santa Fe Prosecutor, Sheriff After ‘Rust’ Charge Dismissal
Alec Baldwin’s lawyers have warned the Santa Fe sheriff and prosecutors of “future litigation” over their actions in the Rust shooting trial following the dismissal of the charge against the actor.'Rust' Armorer Wants Conviction Tossed After Alec Baldwin Case Dismissed In a pair of preservation notices mailed Monday and obtained by Rolling Stone, Baldwin’s lawyers told both the Santa Fe prosecutor Kari Morrissey and Sheriff Adan Mendoza to “preserve all relevant information in your possession, custody, and/or control” related to the trial against Baldwin. “Specifically, we request that you immediately take all necessary steps, including preserving all devices, hard drives, emails,...
Man's legs amputated in train-jumping accident near Mount Cristo Rey
SUNLAND PARK, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — A person was seriously injured on the railroad tracks near Mount Cristo Rey in Sunland Park Thursday morning. Crews with the Sunland Park Fire Department, Sunland Park Police Department and Border Patrol assisted at the scene. Officials said a man in his 20s was...
Community Conversations: Superintendent outlines new initiatives for LCPS this school year
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — In today's Community Conversations, Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz joined the KFOX14 Morning News to talk about the upcoming school year. The first day of school for LCPS is Monday. Ruiz spoke about some initiatives the district is rolling out this school...
July’s theme for Third Thursday: ‘Making American Artists’
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Third Thursday at the Albuqueruqe Museum is taking place July 18. This month’s theme is “Making American Artists.” Between 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., attendees can view current exhibits at the museum. Also between 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., there will be an art activity of fabric fashion. People will combine drawing and […]
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