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A Gaelic Songbird and a Rising Bass: A Vocal Evening Not to Miss
The second concert in Performance Santa Fe’s “Festival of Song” series takes place on August 4th at the Scottish Rite Temple in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This vocal showcase features two rising opera stars: Irish mezzo-soprano Paula Murrihy and Chinese bass William Guanbo Su. Accompanying them will be esteemed pianist Robert Tweten.
Attention Drivers: Public Schools are Back in Session
The fall semester for area public schools has begun, so the Las Cruces Police Department is encouraging motorists to use extra caution while traveling near schools and bus stops. Most Las Cruces schools began the fall semester on Monday, July 22. The Las Cruces Police Department provides these safety tips...
A new tool is in development that can predict altitude sickness
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (US ARIEM) and the University of New Mexico’s mountain medicine department is developing a wrist monitor that would tell you if you’re going to experience altitude sickness up to eight hours before you feel the symptoms.
Lindolfo Delgado reflects on Olympic experience but looks ahead to professional glory
Junior welterweight Lindolfo Delgado represented Mexico in the 2016 Olympics. Though he was eliminated in the first round, the experience and process of fighting at the highest level of amateur boxing still resonates with him. Delgado will face Bryan Flores on Aug. 10 at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico,...
City Councilor Dapson holds Meet 'n' Greet event in the park
The city of Rio Rancho will be hosting Councilor Meet ‘n’ Greet events throughout summer. Each city councilor will be hosting an event for their district with free ice cream, games, activities and demonstrations by city staff for all ages.
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...
City Launches Public Dashboard to Show Progress on Strategic Plan
The City of Las Cruces has launched its Strategic Plan Public Dashboard, a platform that provides an interactive snapshot showcasing progress toward the City’s strategic goals. Powered by Envisio, a strategy and performance management software for public entities, the dashboard marks a significant step toward improving City transparency. The...
Colorado GOP leaders meet under a bridge to hide from other members
BAYFIELD, Colo. — Money. Power. Drama. Those are key elements of a soap opera. Political spending. Trying to oust the top boss. Drama. Those are also key elements of a soap opera and the current state of the Colorado GOP. There is ongoing internal fighting within the party. Late...
Woman Relocated from New Mexico Dies After Being Found Unconscious Off Kailua-Kona Coast
Kona Patrol Officers and Hawai'i Fire Department personnel responded to a distressing situation on Ali'i Drive in Kailua-Kona late Sunday afternoon, as reported by Nixle. A 54-year-old woman, recently relocated from New Mexico to Hawai'i, was found floating unconscious off the coast. The harrowing scene unfolded around 5:54 p.m. on the 75-5600 block where bystanders, seen responding with a haste that belied the usual serenity of island life, managed to retrieve her from the water and immediately commenced CPR.
Nuclear waste will be center stage at townhall with federal officials
Monday night in Pojoaque, New Mexicans will be able to hear from top officials with the Department of Energy – and ask questions. Advocates say they hope the townhall will shed more light on future plans in New Mexico for nuclear waste production and storage. The townhall follows a...
Matthew McConaughey expresses support for Ruidoso wildfires’ victims
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The South Fork and Salt fires brought a whole community together to help those impacted by the fires and then later the floods that hit the area. However, the help is not over yet as a famous Hollywood actor used his social media to express his support for the Ruidoso area.
Head Coach Tony Sanchez ready to meet expectations for NMSU football
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – In his first year as head football coach at New Mexico State Tony Sanchez is ready to meet expectations for the program. “We’ve done a really good job of changing the culture over the last two years,” said Sanchez. “I’m excited to get back in and continue to keep it going in a positive direction and fight for that third bowl game in a row, never done that before in school history.”
Photos: DER ROSENKAVALIER at The Santa Fe Opera
Get a first look at the Santa Fe Opera's co-production with the Garsington Opera and Irish National Opera of Der Rosenkavalier. The performance is directed by Bruno Ravella and stars Rachel Willis-Sørensen, Paula Murrihy, Matthew Rose, Ying Fang, and many more talents. Tickets are available at santafeopera.org. Photo credit:...
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,...
Las Cruces Public Schools invests additional $2.1 million on security this school year
EL PASO, Texas — Safety and security are a priority not just for schools but for parents as well. This year Las Cruces Public schools is extending contracts with school resource officers and keeping security officers on campuses as well. “Our community, one of the top priorities is safety...
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.
FBI says man, woman may be linked to six human-caused wildfires in southern New Mexico
A wildfire that burned more than 12 square miles (31.08 square kilometers) in southern New Mexico last month was human caused and two people may be to blame, federal authorities said Monday.
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