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Important Game Day Information for Season Opener
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — With the temperature expected to hit 90 degrees on Saturday for the 2:05 pm kickoff of the Lobo Football season opener with Montana State, Lobo Athletics wants to make sure fans are prepared to enjoy the game. While there is expected cloud cover for the game,...
A Conversation with Sporting Director Itamar Keinan – Quill’s Extension
New Mexico United is thrilled to announce that Head Coach Eric Quill has signed a two-year contract extension, to remain with the club through the conclusion of the 2026 US Championship season. In the wake of this extension, we sat down with United Sporting Director Itamar Keinan for a deep dive into what goes into a decision like this, what the club really admires in Quill, and what “Quillball” will look like over the next two and a half years.
Zia Country’s Voice of the Aggies Announces Retirement
“I love this town and I hope that people here have warmed up to me and if they say ‘We enjoyed listening to Jack’ and ‘We enjoyed getting to know Jack’, that’d be great.”. Nixon on his favorite memory during his time with the Aggies.
U.S. CBP planning to deploy aerostatic balloon in Santa Teresa
SANTA TERESA, New Mexico (KVIA) -- U.S. Customs Border Protection El Paso Sector is planning to deploy an aerostatic balloon just west of the Santa Teresa Port of Entry in September 2024 to monitor the area of the U.S.-Mexico border in that zone. This area is part of the Santa...
LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!
A three-peat awaits the Artesia Bulldogs football team in 2024 and Friday’s season opener against the Carlsbad Cavemen is the first step back to the postseason. Last season the Bulldogs claimed state title number 32 in a 35-21 win over the Roswell Coyotes at the Bulldog Bowl. The win...
Lady Eagles blank Artesia in opener
Hobbs News-Sun HOBBS – Playing its third straight road game to start the season, the Artesia Lady Bulldogs suffered their first loss Tuesday after being blanked 2-0 to the Hobbs Lady Eagles at Watson Memorial Stadium in Hobbs. Tuesday night, as the Lady Eagles went into their game, their...
Bulldogs soccer loses home season opener to Hobbs
Hobbs News-Sun ARTESIA – All Artesia’s 4A boys soccer team had to do Tuesday night was open its new season against defending state 5A champion Hobbs, a team that was on a 23-game winning streak. But no pressure or anything. The Bulldogs, though, made a go of it,...
3rd annual NM Economics Research Day examines state policies and economic opportunities
Faculty from the University of New Mexico Department of Economics and the Department of Community and Regional Planning presented six different research projects focused on issues impacting New Mexico during the third-annual New Mexico Economic Research Day earlier this month. All of the projects received funding from the New Mexico...
Downwinders pressure Speaker Mike Johnson on RECA during his New Mexico visit
LAS CRUCES — Downwinders had a message for the U.S. House speaker on Wednesday: You’re failing people the federal government exposed to radiation and hurting their chance at some measure of justice. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) attended a private event supporting candidate Yvette Herrell seeking to again represent the 2nd Congressional District in New Mexico, […]
Church Rock man pleads guilty to charges for shooting at police in New Mexico
MCKINLEY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A Church Rock man has pleaded guilty in federal court to charges related to an attack on law enforcement officers on the Navajo Nation. Elijah Touchine, 24, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, shot at officers from the Navajo Police Department and New Mexico State Police in July 2023. Law enforcement attempted to find Touchine in a canyon but had to end the search after twelve hours due to dark conditions.
Man arrested for shooting 61-year-old with ‘airsoft-type gun’, Santa Fe Police say
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 60-year-old Santa Fe man was arrested for shooting a 61-year-old man with an airsoft-type gun, according to the police department. Officers responded to the area of North Guadalupe Street and Jefferson Street Thursday morning after receiving a report that a man had been shot and was bleeding from his face and head.
Nearly .05% of Your Brain Is Likely Microplastic, Brain Samples Reveal
A shocking amount plastic has found its way into our brains, research finds. In a new paper, scientists report that brain samples taken from cadavers had an average of 0.48% of their weight made up of microplastics, meaning pieces of plastic that are smaller than 5 millimeters. The study has...
N.M. Public Safety officials discuss crime in Farmington
A question about the Broken Windows Theory led state and local law enforcement officials into a discussion about violent crime, police recruitment and police safety, during the Department of Public Safety Town Hall Aug. 21 at the Farmington Civic Center. The town hall occurred two days after Fernando Silva, 40,...
Sierra Ferrell Delivers Impressive Cover of Little Feat’s “Willin’” With a Bluegrass Twist
Sierra Ferrell played a show in Santa Fe, New Mexico on August 18, delivering her signature bluegrass/Americana sound with usual flair. During the show, she performed a cover of Little Feat’s “Willin’,” which was featured on their 1971 self-titled debut. The song was written by Lowell...
City pays penalties in public records lawsuit
The city of Las Cruces has handed over public records sought by a Las Cruces resident after a district court judge found the city had violated the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act. District Judge James Martin ordered the city to release records requested in June 2023 by Michael...
BernCo Announces Groundwater Public Dashboard
Bernalillo County – BernCo is pleased to announce the public launch of the Bernalillo County Groundwater Public Dashboard. The interactive tool allows the public to view up-to-date water level measurements from county-owned and domestic wells across Bernalillo County. The purpose of the dashboard is to:. Improve accessibility to groundwater...
Sidewalks Are NOT For E-Bikes
Thursday, at around 11:00 a.m., I was cycling eastbound on Sycamore Street and then turned onto southbound Diamond Drive. As I did so, I observed no pedestrians or cyclists, respectively, on the sidewalk or in the bike lane. I had just crossed the Pueblo Canyon fill bridge with the intent to turn onto westbound Ridgeway. As a highly-experienced and accomplished cyclist, I maintain a high level of situational awareness when on two wheels. Apparently, however, my level of situational awareness was not high enough today! As I started to turn right on to Ridgeway, an e=bike passed me on the right at a high rate of speed (much faster than I was riding). Immediately thereafter, a second e-bike passed me on the right. Though startled, my quick reflexes prevented a collision and I did not have to swerve into the traffic lane. There are several issues highlighted by this incident.
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