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Block party encourages safe summer for local kids
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County are teaming up once again to encourage teenagers to stay out of trouble this summer. As part of the Summer of Nonviolence Program, local officials hosted a block party in southeast Albuquerque on Sunday. The party at Wilson Pool featured free swimming, music, food, break […]
NMSU's OFs Keith Jones II, Titus Dumitru drafted by Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves
The Texas Rangers drafted New Mexico State's Keith Jones II in round nine with the 285th overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft on Monday. Jones, from Brentwood, Calif., becomes the first Aggie drafted by the Rangers in program history and the ninth Aggie to be drafted in the first 10 rounds of the MLB draft. ...
AFR adding NE Heights paramedic unit
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With a rise in emergency calls and resources stretched thin, Albuquerque Fire Rescue is bringing in reinforcements. The department is trying out a new paramedic unit that will respond to lower-risk emergency calls. Lieutenant Fejer says Medic 9 will cover calls related to substance abuse and mental health. It will be housed […]
Dad Arrested in Son’s Death
From a KFOX report: A Las Cruces man was arrested Sunday afternoon for allegedly killing his newborn son while drunk. Joseph Parra, 31, was arrested just before 5 p.m. Sunday along the 8700 block of N. Valley Drive in Las Cruces, according to Dona Ana County magistrate court documents. Court...
The Mayor's Table: Connie Mack
On Thursday, July 25, Farmington will welcome 12 baseball teams from around the U.S. and Canada for the 59th Annual Connie Mack World Series. It takes a community effort to make this event the most prestigious amateur baseball tournament in the nation, from the host families and 200+ volunteers to City staff, vendors, and fans.
Nels Hoffman To Speak On ‘Ritual, Religion And The Scaling-Up Of Society: Insights From Anthropology’ At LAFSF Lecture Tuesday At SALA
Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum 2024 Summer Lecture Series presents Ritual, Religion and the Scaling-Up of Society: Insights from Anthropology by Dr. Nels Hoffman Tuesday, July 16. The evening begins with a light meal at 6 p.m. at SALA Event Center followed by the lecture at 6:30 p.m. Anthropologists...
"Larger-than-life" glowing sculptures set to dazzle in Denver this summer
The popular 'Bright Nights' event at Denver's Four Mile Historic Park is set to return this summer, bringing 'larger-than-life' artistry to the destination. And those who caught the show last year should know that this year will bring an entirely new collection of installations to the Mile High City. The event is centered around glowing lantern installations, including a "mythical dragon that blows smoke, Colorado wildlife and flowers, a crystal forest with unicorns, and creatures from Chinese mythology." ...
3 family members killed in fatal accident
This report has been updated to identify the victims. Three people were killed Sunday at about 12:16 p.m. when the driver of a white Chevrolet Suburban reportedly crossed the centerline at milepost 151 on Highway 191 north of Moab and crashed into a motorhome towing a passenger vehicle. The driver...
Special sessions show flaws in system
A recent town hall meeting in Las Cruces hosted by the Foundation for Open Government focused on the need for greater transparency at the Legislature during the budget-making process. There is, perhaps, no process at the Legislature that is more secretive and less transparent than the special session about to...
Albuquerque locals say they’re worried about the future after Trump shooting
The assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump has prompted strong reactions from people across the country. On Saturday, mere hours after the shooting, Burquenos shared their reaction and opinions on what the future holds. AJ HEDRICH, 33:. It’s tragic. It’s scary. And, on a personal level, it makes me...
Public not allowed in meetings of NM missing, murdered Indigenous people advisory council
An advisory council Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham established last year to help address a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people is meeting behind closed doors. That’s a problem, according to the head of a government transparency group. The governor announced the advisory council in November, a little over...
Farmington Council awards grant funds to 17 nonprofits
The Farmington City Council received requests from 17 nonprofit organizations for grant money through the Community Develop Block Grant funds this year. Representatives from 17 different agencies presented information about their organizations, requested set funding amounts and explained how it would be used during the June 25 city council meeting.
What to know about New Mexico’s special session this week
The New Mexico Legislature is set to convene in the City Different later this week for a special session called by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to address criminal competency, among other issues. Special sessions called by the governor can last up to 30 days, but typically run only a few days to about a week […] The post What to know about New Mexico’s special session this week appeared first on Source New Mexico.
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