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Bloomfield’s River Walk gets a face-lift
A pretty little piece of real estate set aside for the public’s enjoyment recently received a face-lift from the city of Bloomfield. Work has recently been completed on the latest project at Vereda Dei Rio San Juan, more colloquially referred to as Bloomfield’s River Walk. Located south of U.S. Highway 64 at the end of South First Street, the area hugs the San Juan River as it meanders on its way west. The park was first established in 2001, and various improvements have been made over the intervening years, according to George Duncan, Bloomfield City Manager.
Amazon fulfillment center opening in Los Lunas
LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – A multi-billion-dollar company is getting ready to open a new hub in Los Lunas promising more than a thousand jobs. Amazon has finished building its more than one million square foot fulfillment center, its second in central New Mexico, and has begun hiring. A spokesperson for the village of Los Lunas […]
For People Of Color, 4th Of July Is Bittersweet
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — As many in the United States celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, some minorities have mixed feelings about the revelry of fireworks and parades in an atmosphere of tension on several fronts. How do you celebrate during what some people of color consider troubling times? Blacks, Latinos and immigrant rights advocates […] The post For People Of Color, 4th Of July Is Bittersweet appeared first on Black America Web.
Two dozen Albuquerque schools have new principals
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Public School (APS) District has 24 new principals. Two more could be coming soon as the district is working on hiring to fill two additional vacancies. “We’re thrilled to welcome these individuals to their new schools,” APS Superintendent Gabriella Blakey said in a press release. “We’re confident they have the […]
KRQE Newsfeed: Overriding mayor’s veto, Deputy arrest video, Drier July 4, Amazon expands, Freedom Fourth
Thursday’s Top Stories Thursday’s Five Facts [1] Albuquerque mayor vetoes plan to change election thresholds; city council may override decision – Albuquerque City Councilor Dan Lewis says the council plans to override Mayor Tim Keller’s veto. City councilors recently approved a ballot measure to let voters decide if the election for mayor and city council seats should […]
Albuquerque Officer Arrested for Drunk Driving in Patrol Car
On a Sunday in early June, New Mexico State Police Sergeant Toby Lafave made an unusual arrest on I-25. The situation quickly escalated after clocking a speeding SUV driven by Albuquerque Officer Jordan Hernandez. Following the arrest, Hernandez was placed on administrative leave by the Albuquerque Police Department. He faces...
Free debris removal around Ruidoso open for sign-up, needs 75 Lincoln County land-owners to start
Debris cleanup from wildfire and intense flash flooding on the South Fork and Salt fires’ burn scars is now available for some Lincoln County property owners around Ruidoso. New Mexico emergency management officials want to fill 75 spots to cover debris inspection, cleanup, removal and the costs for those services. The program is currently open […] The post Free debris removal around Ruidoso open for sign-up, needs 75 Lincoln County land-owners to start appeared first on Source New Mexico.
NMSU meat judging team returns
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University (NMSU) is bringing back its famous meat judging team. NMSU students with the chops see if they have what it takes to be a cut above the rest. According to the university, training for the collegiate competition has been a primary focus for the meat judging team […]
Las Vegas distributing bottled water to residents
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Las Vegas is urging residents to use bottled water provided at distribution sites. Residents are asked to use them for drinking, cleaning, and making meals. This initiative is aimed at reducing strain on local water reserves. There is a supply of bottled water available at Rodriguez Park and […]
Pretrial detention filed for October 2023 murder suspects
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state has filed for pretrial detention against three men facing murder charges in connection to the shooting death of a woman during a failed robbery attempt. Kristopher Darling, 24, is accused of driving Joseph Montoya and Austin Wilkins to the home of Brandy McManus in October. According to the criminal complaint, […]
Mr. Powdrell’s Barbeque says goodbye with July 4th celebration
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After decades in operation, an Albuquerque barbeque restaurant is saying goodbye. Mr. Powdrell’s Barbeque House officially closed its doors today with a Fourth of July send-off. “This has been an enriching experience for me…we kind of owed this to the rest of our family, the community family. We kind owe and mom would say […]
Ruidoso offering free community meals
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Village of Ruidoso is offering free community meals. Friday through Sunday, you can pick up lunch at the River Crossing Ministries in Ruidoso starting at 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Beginning at 5:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., they will be offering dinner. More information is available on the Village of Ruidoso […]
New Mexico state park shuts off water to help city
RVers who plan on staying at New Mexico’s Storrie Lake State Park should plan on arriving with full fresh water tanks. All this because that New Mexico state park has shut off its water to help the nearby city of Las Vegas. Floods of ash and debris impact reservoir.
Man accused of stabbing another man on Farmington’s river walk
A Farmington man is accused of stabbing another man on the river walk near the Farmington Inn. Darren Jones, 34, is charged with third-degree felony aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after he was identified as the person who allegedly stabbed Lowell Yazzie, 28, in the back. Yazzie was found...
NMSU to develop four new accelerators to boost small businesses
NEW MEXICO – New Mexico State University (NMSU) has received a grant that will help the Arrowhead Center develop and deploy four Sprint accelerators. With support from the NMSU Foundation, the NMSU Arrowhead Center received the grant from the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico and El Paso Electric’s New Mexico Economic Development Initiative.
Tesla owner calls out annoying driver behavior at public charging spot: 'Call your local tow company'
A Tesla driver found it hard to snag a spot at a Supercharger site in New Mexico with nearly all the bays full. But the lack of availability wasn't because they were all taken by electric vehicles. In a post to the r/TeslaModel3 community on Reddit, they shared a picture...
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