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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 […]
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.
Texas Festival Chefs for Farmers Returns to Houston With an Ode to Street Food
Texas food and wine festival Chefs For Farmers is returning to Houston’s Autry Park this September, and in its third year, the all-inclusive tasting event will feature an ode to street food. Houston area chefs including Victoria Elizondo of Cochinta & Co. and Cory Nguyen of Crawfish & Noodles...
Texas DPS to dedicate new marine unit in honor of fallen Trooper Matthew Myrick
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — The Texas Department of Public Safety is holding a special ceremony Friday morning at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center. In honor of fallen Trooper Matthew Myrick, a tactical marine unit will be dedicated in his name. The dedication will be at 10 a.m. and...
Las Cruces man charged in death of his infant son
A man accused of killing his infant son was indicted last week by a grand jury. Joseph Parra, 31, is charged with reckless abuse of a child resulting in death, for the death of his five-month-old son, Apollo Parra. ...
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...
El Paso chef to strut talent on Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — El Paso chef Enrique Lozano will get to show off his culinary skills during the Food Network’s “Chopped” show. Lozano is the executive chef behind Ay Dios Mio Cocina and Cantina in El Paso’s Five Points neighborhood, located at 2909 Pershing Dr., Suite B. This will be Lozano’s second time […]
A million Mexicans heading home this summer
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Almost a million Mexicans living in the U.S. are going home this summer … at least for a few days. From Tijuana to Nuevo Laredo to Juarez, pickups crammed with luggage and small appliances and SUVs packed with people are proceeding south to the cities and villages of their birth – where their parents and other relatives still reside.
Que Pasa: Podium Finish cafe and bike shop opens bigger, better at new location
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – In this week’s episode of Que Pasa, Lauren Falco with Destination El Paso and KTSM’s Karla Draksler visit the brand-new location for Podium Finish cafe and bike shop in South-Central El Paso. Located on 1400 Texas Ave., Podium Finish has relocated to a much larger space with an adjacent bike […]
Topgolf competitor plans expansion to Horizon City
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – A business that bills itself as a competitor to Topgolf will be expanding to the El Paso region with a location in Horizon City. This is according to D Magazine, which a monthly magazine that covers the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. According to the magazine, Dallas-based UnderPar Life, a business backed […]
Climate change is bringing more deadly heat to New Mexico
Heat-related deaths and illnesses are increasing in New Mexico, as the state has experienced greater increases in temperature than many other parts of the country. During an interim legislative committee on Monday in Albuquerque, a series of panelists spoke about climate change, its impacts on New Mexicans and what the state is doing to mitigate these effects.
New Mexico politicians react to Joe Biden dropping out of Presidential race
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – President Biden’s decision to drop out of the presidential race has forced Democrats to quickly shift gears, and Monday night, Vice President Kamala Harris has support from enough delegates to secure the nomination. It comes just one month away from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. “This is democracy in action,” said […]
NMDOH launches campaign to bring medical professionals to the state
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health is launching a new campaign to attract healthcare professionals to the state. According to the NMDOH, the Free to Provide campaign is designed to highlight the freedom medical providers in New Mexico have to provide medical care and other services that may be restricted in other […]
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