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Rescue dog from New Mexico shelter saved lives of his family from home intruder with knife
Meet Pancho; a rescue pup from the Española Humane in New Mexico who joined his forever family eight years ago. Without doubt, Pancho is a hero. He saved his family’s life earlier from an armed intruder earlier this month at home in Rio Arriba County. Here’s how the...
SF Co. Sheriff Responds to Mayor’s Remarks
Adan Mendoza Said ‘Disparaging Comments’ are Counterproductive, Need to Stop. City of Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil minced no words during the public safety forum on June 22 at Wise Fire Station when he called Santa Fe County a “horrible, poor partner” when it comes to taking care of District 3 residents living in city limits, within Santa Fe County.
One Charged in Senior Center Break-In
An Española man was arrested and charged with two counts of burglary of a structure and one count of burglary of a vehicle after the Beatrice Martinez Senior Center was broken into on June 15. Española City Police Detective James Mayers and Officer Donivan Byers investigated the break-in that...
Moving Arts Española looking for new location after lease won’t be renewed
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the most influential programs in northern New Mexico is looking for a new place to call home and they only have a few months left to do so. This program was highlighted on CNN Heroes back in 2019. For those in the Espanola Valley, it’s a special place. “I’ve been […]
A vet’s quest to save the lobos
When Susan Dicks, DVM, goes to work in New Mexico, she spends her days giving vaccinations, examining neonatal puppies, and studying fecal samples. It seems like a regular day for a veterinarian, only her patients are not pets—they are Mexican wolves. Dr. Dicks, who has a small animal background...
‘Rust’ Film Incentive Application Denied by New Mexico Tax Authorities
As Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial looms, a deadline for producers to appeal the decision is fast approaching The post ‘Rust’ Film Incentive Application Denied by New Mexico Tax Authorities appeared first on TheWrap.
Vehicle fire closes SB I-25 in Colorado near New Mexico border, 1 lane back open
WALSENBURG, Colo. (KKTV) - A vehicle fire closed southbound I-25 in Colorado near the New Mexico border Thursday morning. The Colorado Department of Transportation is reporting the closure happened at about 9:30 a.m. just south of Walsenburg. “All southbound lanes are blocked due to a crash. Use alternate route and...
Community leaders advocate for urgent change in fighting opioid epidemic
An average three New Mexicans die every day from overdose, according to the Legislative Finance Committee. As millions in opioid settlement funds come into the city of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, officials are seeking input on how to spend them. In the first of several meetings Tuesday, community leaders made...
How America’s ‘most powerful lobby’ is stifling efforts to reform oil well cleanup in state after state
This story was originally published by Capital & Main and ProPublica. Last year, representatives of New Mexico’s oil industry met behind closed doors with the very groups with which they typically clash — state regulators and environmentalists — in search of an answer to the more than 70,000 wells sitting unplugged across the state. Many leak oil, brine and toxic or explosive gasses, and more than 1,700 have already been left to the public to clean up.
NM Attorney General warns about fire-related price gouging and fraud
Attorney General Raúl Torrez warned that any attempts at price gouging and defrauding victims of recent wildfires would face swift legal action. Torrez spoke from Ruidoso, where he was meeting with local officials. He said his department has been receiving reports from Roswell, Alamogordo and even Albuquerque of price increases in hotels.
Briefly drier on July 4th for most
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Quieter weather conditions will prevail for most on this Independence Day as despite few clusters of thunderstorms forming yesterday, nearly everyone isn’t only just starting off rain-free, but also, starting off much clearer from clouds despite some broken clouds in southern New Mexico. A few thunderstorms are possible in the southern half […]
After 6 months of inspections, regulators suspect violations at 60% of oil and gas facilities in New Mexico’s Permian Basin
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – As oil and gas production has boomed in the Land of Enchantment, regulators have been working to boost enforcement of state and federal rules. Now, the New Mexico Environment Department said there are potential air quality violations at more than half of the facilities inspected. The state’s environment department and the U.S. […]
Survey: New Mexicans fished over 15 days on average last year
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new survey reveals how often New Mexicans are taking advantage of lakes and rivers in the state and what anglers are trying to catch. The latest angler satisfaction survey from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish took input from over 2,000 people who bought fishing licenses from 2023 to 2024. […]
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