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State police arrest former lieutenant for fraud charge
SILVER CITY, N.M. — A former police lieutenant turned himself in to be arrested by the New Mexico State Police. David Neil was arrested after an investigation into timecard and overtime fraud. He was taken into custody on Tuesday, July 23. Neil worked for NMSP for more than 24 years.
New Mexico Dispensary Mistakes Cost Them $350K
A handful of violations at an Albuquerque, New Mexico dispensary grand opening celebration set them back about $350,000 dollars. The dispensary, located at 1340 Broadway Blvd. NE, reached a deal with the states Cannabis Control Division over 5 (alleged), violations of the New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act. They won't have...
America is seeing a rise in school choice, in spite of the teacher unions
The Rio Grande Foundation recently hosted Corey DeAngelis, a leading advocate for private school choice, for a series of impactful events in New Mexico. DeAngelis, renowned for his vocal support of educational reform, spoke at gatherings in Albuquerque and Alamogordo, focusing on the flaws within government-operated educational systems and the tactics employed by left-leaning groups to influence American schools.
New Mexico Film Office to host Film and Television Summit
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office announced information about its upcoming Film and Television Summit. The day-long event will include panels, networking opportunities, and career resources. The panel discussions will be led by industry experts and will cover topics like:. Navigating Film Incentives: Learn about the...
Kansas biologists find ‘super rare’ threatened species in the mouth of a hungry toad
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A group of biologists searching for a rarely-seen species in Kansas’ outdoor spaces made a surprising discovery. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) recently posted to social media that one of its survey crews searching for New Mexico threadsnakes managed to find one, in the mouth of a Woodhouse toad. […]
The 10 Most Underrated National Parks in America
El Paso and New Mexico are full of so many hidden gems! It’s what makes our city a travel destination! Well, when it comes to national parks, Texas's Guadalupe Mountains National Park is one of the most underrated treasures in the United States!. Yup, according to a new study...
Mostly dry weather with hazy conditions around New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thunderstorms yesterday, including in parts of Albuquerque, have since dissipated entirely this morning with only a few leftover clouds and more-humid air with near-normal temperatures. Despite some of yesterday’s storms having mixed the haze around with gusty winds, air quality is still slightly worse than normal with patchy areas of poor visibility […]
NM education officials in Los Alamos to discuss public school reform, statewide plan still missing
Lawmakers will continue to learn what is and isn’t working in the long uphill climb to reform New Mexico’s public education. On the agenda today for the Legislative Education Study Committee meetings in Los Alamos will be what’s billed as a “Roadmap” update on the Yazzie-Martinez lawsuit that mandates reform for the state’s public schools. […]
These New Mexico Cities Have Some of the Most Difficult Names to Say
Have you ever had trouble pronouncing a city name in New Mexico? If yes, don't worry, you're not alone!. It turns out that several cities in the state are often mispronounced. Who knows, you may have been saying them one way for years, just to read this and find out you've been wrong. It's likely that if you've lived in New Mexico for a long time, then you've learned how to say these particularly difficult names, but many probably haven't. Especially if they're outsiders.
NM animal health experts update fair guidance to include high-quality masks
Well-fitting masks or respirators can help stop the spread of a highly contagious strain of bird flu, according to new guidelines New Mexico animal health officials published as fair season kicks off. On Monday, three agencies published a three-page guidance document, and sent it to extension offices and fair organizers across New Mexico. In a […]
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