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Starting Sept. 1, New Mexico SNAP/TANF recipients will have to interview for benefits
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Families receiving help from SNAP and TANF will soon have an extra step to get their food benefits. Starting on September 1, the state will require an interview to claim the assistance they qualify for. For years, the interview was a requirement until it was waived during the COVID-19 health emergency. Starting on […]
Weak in Review: Aug. 28
The Daily Show took a shot at Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for saying New Mexico is feeling “En Fuego” during her speech at the Democratic National Convention. Hey Daily Show, only New Mexicans are allowed to make fun of our governor. The Albuquerque City Council denied a neighborhood’s...
1 wanted after Clovis 16-year-old killed in Tuesday night shooting
The Clovis Police Department asked community members for help finding a man wanted in possible connection to a Tuesday night shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy in the 1000 block of North Martin Luther King Boulevard.
NM agencies host informational meeting for future PFAS blood testing in Clovis
New Mexico state environmental, health and veterans agencies will host a public meeting tonight at 6 p.m. in Clovis ahead of free blood testing for “forever chemicals” to residents in the next two months. Per-and-polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (often called PFAS) are a set of manmade chemicals used in manufacturing of everyday goods for decades. Because they […]
Bash opens new year at WNMU
Western New Mexico University kicked off another school year Saturday, Aug. 24, in front of the Student Memorial Building, welcoming back returning students as well as making sure new students feel at home in their new environment. Ten vendors were present for this year’s event — some local as well...
Football Game Preview: Laguna Acoma Leaves Home
The Laguna Acoma Hawks are packing up and heading out on the road for their first away game this season. they square off against the Zuni Thunderbirds at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Neither of those teams managed to put together many points in their previous contests, so the offenses might be a little more motivated than usual.
Do you need a place to sleep? Here’s a map of shelters in Albuquerque
The question of how many beds are available for people experiencing homelessness has emerged as a sticking point as cities across the country grapple with how to tackle the issue. With this in mind, City Desk ABQ called around to 14 shelters identified by the City of Albuquerque and the New Mexico Coalition to End […] The post Do you need a place to sleep? Here’s a map of shelters in Albuquerque appeared first on City Desk ABQ.
Football Recap: Raton Starts Season with Win Against Tohatchi
Raton gave their fans exactly what they wanted out of a home opener on Friday. They simply couldn't be stopped as they easily beat the Tohatchi Cougars 41-0 at home. Cannon Walton had a dynamite game for Raton, rushing for 128 yards and two touchdowns on only seven carries, while also throwing for 150 yards and three touchdowns. Walton's longest rush was for an incredible 80 yards. Joseph Saenz was Walton's top target, rushing for 123 yards and a touchdown on only eight carries.
Football Game Preview: Chaparral Plays at Home
The Chaparral Lobos will square off against the Hatch Valley Bears at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Neither Chaparral nor Hatch Valley posted many points in their last games, so it might be the defenses that decide this one. After dropping their season opener at home, Hatch Valley is headed out...
Western Estancia Watershed Discovery Workshop
The Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) of the University of New Mexico is hosting a Discovery workshop for the Western Estancia Watershed at the Commission Chambers of the Torrance County Government Offices on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MDT (via zoom: https://unm.zoom.us/j/93013714954). During these discovery workshops, EDAC will “work to identify flood hazards - mapped and unmapped - and recognize opportunities to minimize and mitigate flood risks to people and property in your watershed.” Related to this presentation, EDAC has provided a link to a series of story maps.
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Week Zero
Football is here and week zero did not disappoint. Three of the four games this weekend came down to the final possession, and nearly every game had an underdog emerge as a real threat. There were three Mountain West teams in action (New Mexico, Nevada, and Hawaii). Let’s take a look at how each team fared in this edition of “The Good, the Bad, the Ugly.”
Listeria outbreak: As deaths rise, repeated health violations linked to Boar's Head facility
A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture investigation found scores of health violations by meat company Boar's Head at its Virginia facility that now is at the center of a deadly nationwide deli meat recall.
New Mexico Sets Western Style Trends
From Stetsons on stars to bolos on catwalks, Western wear is suddenly everywhere. In New Mexico, however, cowboy couture is hardly the flavor of the month. It’s a legacy of local style, forged by our history and our makers—including the next generation. WESTERN STYLE—iconically American and intrinsically Southwestern—is...
New automatic aid agreement promises faster fire response across Southern New Mexico
DONA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Six agencies across Southern New Mexico signed a "historic" agreement on Tuesday, paving the way for faster and more efficient emergency service response times. Dona Ana County, the New Mexico State University Fire Department, the City of Sunland Park, the City of Las...
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