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RW Hampton hosting concert to fundraise for Amistad Gymnasium
AMISTAD, N.M. (KFDA) - Cowboy singer RW Hampton will be performing in Amistad, New Mexico to assist in fundraising efforts for the preservation of the Amistad Gymnasium. The concert will be held at the historic Amistad Gymnasium on Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. MT. The concert is not a...
Texas native Johnston takes command of 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — Cannon's Air Commandos have a new commander. Col. Robert L. Johnston assumed command of the U.S. Air Force 27th Special Operations Wing from Col. Jeremy S. Bergin during a change of command ceremony Monday morning. Johnston is a Copperas Cove native and a Texas A&M graduate who has...
MINI Cooper caravan passes through Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of MINI Cooper fans rolled into Salt Lake City on July 15 as part of MINI Takes the States. The event is meant to bring lovers of the peppy pint-sized cars together and benefit charities. Participants spent an evening at the Gallivan Center enjoying...
Ultramarathon runner launches campaign to raise funds for Special Olympics New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Ultrarunner Adam Trubow created a campaign called 100 Friends for 100 Miles and is challenging New Mexicans to “become a friend”. His goal is to raise $50,000 for Special Olympics programs in New Mexico and create awareness. Trubow will run the Leadville Trail...
United can’t get it done against LAFC in the U.S. Open
New Mexico United went head-to-head against Los Angeles Football Club in the United States Open Cup quarter-final on Wednesday, July 10, ultimately losing 3-1. Going into the game, United was seen as the underdog because LAFC plays in Major League Soccer — a league above United. On top of that, LAFC is touted as the potential winner of the U.S. open.
Rio Rancho volleyball club raises money after drunk driver kills young coach, injures another
E3 Volleyball New Mexico, a club based in Rio Rancho, hosted a fundraising event July 13 for two coaches who were in a deadly car crash caused by a suspected drunk driver. Tiger Gutierrez, a 22-year-old coach at E3 Volleyball New Mexico in Rio Rancho, died in the July 1 crash at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Montano Road NW. Mia Montoya, who also coaches at E3, was injured in the crash.
Trump chief pollster says traditionally Democratic states such as New Jersey and New Mexico are ‘toss-ups’
Former President Donald Trump’s chief pollster, Tony Fabrizio, listed Minnesota, Virginia, New Jersey, and New Mexico as toss-ups and implied Maine is in play while speaking to the Florida GOP at the Republican National Convention. None of those states have voted for a Republican since 2004, when both Virginia and New Mexico turned red before […]
WWE announces Colorado live events
DENVER — World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has announced its return to Colorado. WWE will host two events at Ball Arena in Denver over Labor Day weekend. The professional wrestling company will host "NXT No Mercy" at Ball Arena on Sunday, Sept. 1, at 6:30 p.m. Performers on the card...
Santa Fe’s Tierra Contenta Trail receives upgrades
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe says improvements to the Tierra Contenta Trail are complete. Work on the trail, which runs from Swan Park to the Southside Library, wrapped up last month, addressing a safety hazard from poor drainage. Crews added a drop inlet, a culvert, and a curb on the downhill […]
CRRUA: Arsenic treatment facilities pass federal testing
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) released its latest arsenic water sample tests on Monday, July 15, where all arsenic treatment facilities have passed federal testing, the utility said in a press release. The CRRUA says the federal limit is 10 parts per billion (ppb) and has provided the […]
KRQE Newsfeed: BCSO helicopter lawsuit, Albuqueruqe trail concerns, Rain, I-25 improvement project, Baby gorilla named
[1] Families of fallen first responders from BCSO helicopter crash sue Bernalillo County – Some families of the first responders killed in the Metro 2 helicopter crash two years ago are now suing Bernalillo County for wrongful death. Back in 2022, Larry Koren, Michael Levison, Fred Beers, and Matthew King were on board the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Metro 2 helicopter helping fight wildfires in Las Vegas, New Mexico when it crashed. All four first responders died in the crash.
KRQE Newsfeed: Sign confrontation, Homeless assault, Hot and stormier, New paramedic unit, BernCo mural
Tuesday’s Top Stories Tuesday’s Five Facts [1] VIDEO: Black SUV nearly hits group with anti-Trump signs in Nob Hill – New video shows the moment an Albuquerque driver rams into a man with an anti-Trump sign in Nob Hill. Police say two men were sitting in the bed of a truck holding an anti-Trump sign […]
Attorney General blasts Memorial Medical Center, launches investigation
Attorney General Raúl Torrez made clear in a news conference July 16 that he was deeply concerned about Memorial Medical Center’s practices as he announced an investigation into southern New Mexico’s largest hospital. Torrez – flanked on the left by public officials critical of the hospital and to the right by former patients who’d spoken […] The post Attorney General blasts Memorial Medical Center, launches investigation appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Almost done with triple digits, rain on the way
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Another Heat Advisory for our northeastern counties until 7 p.m. High temperatures in that northeastern corner will top out around 100°+. We have another slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for the southwestern Texas Panhandle. Storms have already initiated in northeastern New Mexico and the Amarillo area, storm chances come from the idea that they will move south to southeast into our viewing area.
Storms forming but heating up
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monsoonal moisture inbound will start to dampen high temperatures ahead, but from many areas today around Albuquerque and to the southeast, it will still not only be hot, but most likely, still rain-free. A few morning showers were dissipating around the New Mexico-Colorado border, similar to yesterday, as the movement of the […]
Reporting live from Native America and the Republican National Convention
MILWAUKEE — I’m in Milwaukee with a team of Native American journalists at the Republican National Convention to understand more about the relationship between the federal government and the colonized people that will continue to exist within the United States project — whichever man becomes president again in 2025. Wherever the U.S. goes after Nov. […] The post Reporting live from Native America and the Republican National Convention appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
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