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KRQE Newsfeed: Salt Fire update, Biden steps down, Stormy weather continues, Horse racing update, Sundance Festival
[1] Shoe prints lead FBI to believe couple started Salt Fire, documents show– Federal investigators say they have identified two suspects they believe caused one of the wildfires that destroyed thousands of acres near Ruidoso. A month after the Salt Fire, the FBI said it is now investigating a man and woman they’ve linked to at least six wildfires, including the Salt Fire. Court documents say between May 3 and June 18, there were 16 suspicious wildland fires started on the Msecalero Apache Reservation all of which were human-caused.
Smithsonian’s NMAI To Host Native Cinema Showcase in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, NM – The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian returns to Santa Fe, NM, Aug. 15–18 for its Native Cinema Showcase. The museum’s 24th annual celebration of the best in Indigenous film includes 38 films this year. The showcase provides an unparalleled forum for engagement with Native filmmakers from Indigenous communities throughout the Western Hemisphere and Arctic. This year’s program begins with a panel discussion featuring Indigenous film luminaries Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Gary Farmer and Wes Studi, moderated by Sierra Teller Ornelas. All screenings and events will take place at the New Mexico History Museum; seating is first come, first served.
Another BOEING UPDATE: Starliner thruster ground testing complete, data reviews underway
The following is another update from Boeing revealing procedures and practices that will enable Boeing’s Starliner to return NASA’s astronauts back home — finally…. Ground testing of a Starliner Reaction Control System (RCS) thruster at White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico is complete, and teams are now turning their attention to data reviews. The test objective was to observe thruster degradation so teams could get a better understanding of why some thrusters were deselected in-flight and what, if any impacts, returning those thrusters to service could have on the remainder of the Crew Flight Test (CFT).
Some Homes By Rutherford In Arkansas Place Development Are Ready For Viewing, Offers
One of the Homes by Rutherford in the Arkansas Place housing development at 3901 Arkansas Place. The homes start at $878,000 and five of them are ready for viewing and offers. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com. Another view of the few Arkansas Place homes. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com. A...
Horse racing meet moving from Ruidoso Downs to Albuquerque
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The rest of this year’s racing season at Ruidoso Downs Race Track and Casino will move to Albuquerque after flash flooding on Saturday, July 21 damaged part of the facility, General Manager Rick Baugh said in a video statement. The rest of the meet will move to the Downs of […]
Battelle Names Newell Inventor Of The Year For Los Alamos
LANL research scientist Raymond Newell, left, receives Inventor of the Year for Los Alamos award from Battelle President and CEO Lou Von Thaer. Courtesy/LANL. Raymond Newell, a research scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was recently named Battelle’s Inventor of the Year for Los Alamos. The annual award recognizes inventors from Battelle and from Battelle-managed laboratories, including Brookhaven National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Newell was honored in May at the Celebration of Solvers ceremony at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio.
Machinists Go From Apprentice To Expert Through Hands-On Training At Los Alamos National Laboratory
Emma Womack, a machinist apprentice since 2022, works on a project in the Prototype Fabrication machine shop at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Courtesy/LANL. On-the-job training at Los Alamos National Laboratory leads to long-term careers. When Alex Galindo emerged from the Machinist Apprentice Program at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he couldn’t...
San Juan County football teams prepare for season at scrimmage tournament
BLOOMFIELD – The sights and sounds of high school football played out loudly Saturday at Bobcat Stadium, where seven teams competed in a 7-on-7 scrimmage tournament. Bloomfield, the reigning District 1-4A champions and 2022 Class 4A state champions, won the tournament, beating Farmington 14-7 in the final scrimmage game.
D-BAT United hoping to make strong bid at Connie Mack World Series
FARMINGTON – As an amateur team playing baseball across North America, appearing in the Connie Mack World Series is an accomplishment in and of itself. Dallas-based D-BAT United, coached by Ryan Bonesio, is one of a handful of teams receiving an automatic bid to the Connie Mack World Series. That status is one based on a great history of achievement in baseball.
Handlers show off dogs at Bernalillo County 4-H fair
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — Bernalillo County’s 4-H club hosted a dog fair on Saturday at Expo New Mexico. Contestants showed off how well their dogs follow commands. The show is a culmination of a year’s worth of hard work and constant training. 4-H prides itself on teaching the next generation agriculture and farming, and taking […]
United Extends Lead to 6 points after 1-1 Draw with Legion
A scorching Saturday turned into a humid night in Albuquerque after a storm system moved through the metro area shortly before kickoff. After an hour-long rain delay due to lightning, New Mexico United and Birmingham Legion would fight to a 1-1 draw in front of 9,096 fans at The Lab.
Sunday fun day as team competition closes out 2024 WIAWIS USA Archery JOAD Target Nationals & JOAD U.S. Open
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Four divisions returned on Sunday morning to complete their 2024 WIAWIS USA Archery JOAD U.S. Open, after inclement weather curtailed competition on Saturday afternoon, before team rounds brought down the curtain on what was an outstanding first visit to Albuquerque. Trailing 4-2 overnight, Eunice Choi posted...
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