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Santa Fe residents voice concerns over rumored homeless shelter relocation
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dozens of community members from the south side of Santa Fe are speaking out, telling city leaders not to move a local homeless shelter to the area. Residents packed city council chambers Wednesday night, expressing concerns over the possible relocation of the “Pete’s Place” homeless shelter.
Best of the Land of Enchantment Awards: Sofia’s Kitchen wins best breakfast burrito
New Mexico Living is unveiling the winners for the first Best of the Land of Enchantment Awards. Starting August 19 and running until August 30, New Mexico Living hosts will announce the winners in each category. The awards aim to recognize local favorites. Community and family. Those are the two...
The Week Ahead in Beer: State Fair food fun comes early at Rio Bravo
One of the highlights of September, going back all the way to when some of us were kids growing up here in Albuquerque, was the start of the New Mexico State Fair. It meant a day or two off of school, the midway rides, and copious amounts of tasty food treats. Back in 2020, the Fair was canceled by the pandemic lockdown, so the good folks at Rio Bravo decided to at least try to recreate some of the food favorites. They knocked it out of the park, and even after the Fair came back, the patrons at Rio Bravo kept demanding that they continue to roll out the turkey legs, donut burgers, ribbon fries, fried ice cream, and more. With the Fair starting in less than two weeks, Rio Bravo is picking this holiday weekend as the time to roll out their special food items. Stop by this Saturday and Sunday to enjoy some Fair food, live music, beer, and more all day. There is no cover, and plenty of room inside and outside (weather permitting). The parking is free, the lines will be short, and there is no judgment if you order a second funnel cake.
City of Las Cruces accusing Memorial Medical Center of violating lease agreement
Update: At the news conference, Las Cruces City Manager Ikani Taumoepeau said the purpose of the Notice of Breach is to hold the city and its partners accountable to their commitments. The City of Las Cruces legal team alleges the medical center violated its lease agreement by not providing "expanded...
Suspect arrested in Las Cruces stabbing death of 30-year-old man
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Police arrested the suspect believed to be responsible for Thursday morning's stabbing death of a 30-year-old man in Las Cruces. Selena Carrillo, 28, was arrested Thursday and is charged with murder, the Las Cruces Police Department announced. LCPD said it responded to reports of...
Albuquerque man convicted of 2015 rape
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A jury convicted a man of raping a woman nearly a decade ago in Bernalillo County. Saul Orozco was charged in late 2023 after DNA evidence linked him to the crime. He was arrested in February after he failed to appear in court for his trial. He now faces up to nine […]
UNM President Appoints New Executive Leader to Health Sciences Center
To advance the mission of fostering an ‘educated, healthy, and economically vigorous’ New Mexico, Garnett Stokes, President of The University of New Mexico, has appointed Mike Richards, MD, MPA to the role of Interim Executive Vice President of UNM Health Sciences and the Chief Executive Officer of the UNM Health System.
UPDATE: HPD locates missing man
HOBBS, New Mexico (KMID/KPEJ) – Update: According to an updated from the Hobbs Police Department, Dison has been located in Hobbs. He is reported to be safe and in good health. The Hobbs Police Department is asking for help looking for a person who went missing in early July. According to a release by HPD, […]
NMSU Distinguished Alumni Awards recognize excellence, integrity, leadership
The New Mexico State University Foundation has announced the 2024 recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Awards, including the James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service, and the Young Alumni Service Award — the highest honors conferred upon former students. Presented by the NMSU Alumni Association for more than 60...
Some Las Cruces residents frustrated over proposed expansion of housing subdivision near base of Organ Mountains
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- A proposed zoning change off of Dripping Springs Road in Doña Ana County near the base of the Organ Mountains has some residents worried about the future impact to the environment and wildlife. A public hearing notice was posted by the county back on August 20th, informing nearby residents The post Some Las Cruces residents frustrated over proposed expansion of housing subdivision near base of Organ Mountains appeared first on KVIA.
Rio Rancho Governing Body approves rezoning to preserve Black Arroyo Wildlife Park as open space
The Rio Rancho Governing Body unanimously approved an ordinance at its Aug. 22 meeting to rezone a 75-acre property south of Southern Boulevard into open space, officially designating the land as part of the Black Arroyo Wildlife Park. The land, which is located near Southern and Unser boulevards, was previously...
After Spending $800K to Fix Aging Water System, Cuba Leaders Push Rate Hike to “Stabilize” Village Budget
The Cuba Village Council is scheduled to vote at the end of September on a proposed 16.7% increase in water and sewer rates for both residential and commercial users. According to Cuba Mayor Denny Herrera, the increase aims to stabilize the village water department’s finances and allocate funds for essential infrastructure improvements.
City of Santa Fe new Zozobra hot air balloon, police patches
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 100th anniversary of the burning of Zozobra is being celebrated with a new special shape Zozobra hot air balloon and new Santa Fe Police Department Zozobra uniform patches. The Zozobra hot air balloon is 135 feet tall and weights 730 pounds. The balloon was purchased through a partnership between the […]
Free Disposal on Neighborhood Dumpster Day: Las Crucens Invited to Declutter Sept 14
Las Crucens looking to declutter their homes and yards have a golden opportunity approaching. The city's Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a Neighborhood Dumpster Day on Sept. 14, offering residents a chance to unload unwanted items for free. Between 8 a.m. and noon, people can drop off yard waste, household trash, and other acceptable debris at three different locations.
Eddy County Volleyball War Part One
The Carlsbad Cavegirls and Artesia Lady Bulldogs renewed their annual rivalry Tuesday night in Artesia. Artesia took round one of the rivalry as the return match is Sept. 24 in Carlsbad. Check out some photos of Tuesday night’s matches at the Bulldog Pit.
Albuquerque Celebrates Recovery has events throughout September
Albuquerque Celebrates Recovery is a committee of organizations with a mission to focus on acceptance, welcoming and embracing all paths to recovery. During the month of September, they are putting on some events to celebrate people in recovery and provide resources to those that need them. Albuquerque Celebrates Recovery Art Show – September 6 from […]
City Of Las Cruces Ordered To Release Unlawfully Withheld Documents, Pay $94,945 In Fees And Penalties
Complying with a ruling from Third Judicial District Court Judge James T. Martin, the City of Las Cruces has released unlawfully withheld public records and provided a written description of other withheld records and passages redacted. The case was brought by Attorney Peter Goodman on behalf of Michael L. Hays...
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