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Arkansas search and rescue teams assist with New Mexico floods
Nearly 30 Arkansans from various fire departments and emergency teams across the state helped with search and rescue efforts in New Mexico, where deadly wildfires exacerbated the flood risk for communities. Danny Akines, a training and logistics officer from the Pulaski County Office of Emergency Management, was one of those deployed to monitor Las Vegas, […] The post Arkansas search and rescue teams assist with New Mexico floods appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.
Stormy & muggy in the short term
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monsoonal rains are tapering off this morning after a stormy weekend for many in New Mexico as temperatures have dropped considerably below normal with breezy conditions. Despite some passing clouds, most are starting off rain-free besides showers that are weakening while moving southward through Las Cruces, besides showers closer to The Permian […]
Heavy showers continue to move through New Mexico
Showers and storms have been moving across the state all day today. Flash Flood Warnings, and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued all over the state, even across the Albuquerque metro. As we head overnight, heavy rainfall could still occur as showers and storms continue to move to the south and southeast. Flooding concerns will persist through the overnight hours as well.
Summer’s heat pushes up demand: Xcel Energy offers payment options, billing help
Electricity costs for Xcel Energy’s Texas and New Mexico customers have dropped in recent months thanks to lower prices for power plant fuel, but the utility company notes that customers who used more electricity than expected during recent heat waves have options for paying their bills. “We’ve enjoyed a...
LANL Celebrates Intersection Of Science, Creativity And Community With ScienceFest Technology Showcase Day
A New Mexico Clean Energy Transition Roundtable: Emerging Technologies Pathways to Commercialization drew a large crowd Monday morning at Fuller Lodge. The roundtable was held in conjunction with Los Alamos ScinceFest. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com. Ward Hendon, General Partner with Dangerous Ventures gives his presentation on Clean Energy Transition....
Mobile classroom to visit N.M. prisons, teaching inmates life skills and trades
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A mobile classroom will be making stops at New Mexico prisons to teach inmates life skills and other trades. The New Mexico Corrections Department on Monday announced a “Be Pro, Be Proud” program. A semi-truck trailer has been retrofitted into a mobile workshop where prisoners can get trained in technical careers and skilled trades using more than a dozen hands-on simulators.
Wyatt family celebrates three generations of coaches in Connie Mack baseball
FARMINGTON – Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, has deeply placed roots within families. There are several notable family ties in the annals of Major League Baseball. Ken Griffey, Sr. and his son, Ken Griffey, Jr. played together with the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991, famously hitting back-to-back home runs on Sept. 14, 1990.
Shoe prints lead FBI to believe couple started Salt Fire, documents show
Editorial Note: KRQE has removed the names of the suspects reported in this article because they have not been charged. NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new investigation reveals the Salt Fire was not an accident. The FBI has determined more than a dozen fires, including the Salt Fire, were human-caused. Nearly two months after the Salt […]
ABQ Fire Rescue sees spike in calls, adds new truck
In the period of two years between 2021 and 2023, Albuquerque Fire Rescue said the number of fires it responded to increased by more than 500% — mostly due to encampments along East Central Avenue. The dramatic increase spurred the department to ask Mayor Tim Keller to include funding...
Registration Now Open For Oct. 20 Knights Of Columbus Annual Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament
The 2024 Los Alamos Knights of Columbus golf tournament will be held at Towa Golf Course on Aug. 10. This is a charity tournament that supports scholarships for high school seniors in Northern New Mexico. Last year’s tournament recognized Deacon Don Lucero and his many contributions to the Community of...
K'Lynn's celebrates nine years of serving Rio Rancho
Karen Johnson-Bey has been in Rio Rancho since 1977, before it was even a city, and for the past nine years, she has been serving up tasty cuisine at K’Lynn’s Southern & Cajun Fusion in the City of Vision. K’Lynn’s, located at 4300 Ridgecrest Drive SE, Suite O,...
Village of Corrales is looking for its next pet mayor
CORRALES, N.M. (KRQE) – Each year Corrales holds its annual Harvest Festival and pet mayor election. This year’s festival will be on September 28 and 29. There will be a petting zoo, educational activities, pony rides for the kids, bounce houses, climbing rock wall, wagon rides, cake walk, beer garden, fine arts and craft vendors, entertainment, the Hootenanny dance, and the election for the 2024 Pet Mayor.
Native Bound, Unbound, This Little Light of Mine, Q’s Cakes and Sweets Boutique
NATIVE BOUND, UNBOUND: ARCHIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS ENSLAVED. The voices of millions of enslaved Indigenous peoples have been overlooked, destined to be lost to time. Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez is determined to tell their stories through his “Native Bound, Unbound: Archive of the Indigenous Enslaved.”. LIBRETTIST DIANA SOLOMON-GLOVER. Librettist...
Monday 9-hour forecast: Cooler temperatures with showers and thunderstorms
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – It’s going to be a rainy Monday! Chances of showers and thunderstorms are expected to linger throughout the afternoon. Temperatures will clearly be cooler, no triple digits in sight for the Sun City. However, we are forecasting a high of 87 degrees by 2 p.m. Showers and thunderstorms are expected […]
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.
Arroyo Seco Royals Fall 5-1 to California Outlaws, & Then Bounce Back & Claim an 8-2 Victory Over San Gabriel Valley Monarchs in Sunday’s Doubleheader
The Arroyo Seco Royals split a doubleheader on Sunday in the final week of the Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League regular season. The California Outlaws defeated the Royals in game one, but they rebounded in game two and claimed an 8-2 victory over the San Gabriel Valley Monarchs. Game one...
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