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Las Cruces Police seek information in possible hit-and-run injuring bicyclist
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- The Las Cruces Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding information in a possible hit-and-run crash that left a bicyclist critically injured early Tuesday morning. According to police, a passerby found a 59 year-old man lying in the roadway with a bicycle nearby shortly before 5 The post Las Cruces Police seek information in possible hit-and-run injuring bicyclist appeared first on KVIA.
Work begins on 23-acre Texas medical building
Construction has begun on a 23-acre business office park in El Paso, Texas, that will primarily house a medical office park, according to a July 23 report from the El Paso Times. The facility will offer medical office building spaces that physicians and professionals can own, according to the report.
Now's the time for New Mexicans to freeze their credit files
Credit and home buying go together like peanut butter and chocolate. Of late, hackers and identity thieves have left a bad taste in the mouths of many prospective homebuyers. A perfect example was the hacking a few years ago of consumer data from credit files maintained by Equifax, one of our nation’s three major credit bureaus. In addition to stealing the names, addresses, birthdates and social security numbers of 143 million consumers, the identity thieves also pilfered some driver’s license and passport information. Last October hackers pilfered the records of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, stealing the personal information of thousands of New Mexicans. And, just last week, AT&T announced “that the call records for nearly all of its customers had been stolen by an attacker. This is an enormous breach, potentially affecting not just AT&T customers but also anyone who has called or texted someone on AT&T’s network”.
New Mexico Supreme Court sides with appeals court on pre-trial detention ruling
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The man accused of a shooting during a crowded graduation ceremony will remain out of jail. Police said Cristian Bencomo shot his stepmother in the neck during a commencement ceremony at the Albuquerque Convention Center in May. The state asked to have Bencomo locked up based on video evidence. Judge Emeterio Rudolfo […]
New Mexico State Police implement advanced license plate reading cameras
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – In a significant step towards enhancing public safety, the New Mexico State Police have deployed advanced license plate reading (LPR) cameras capable of tracking stolen cars, locating missing persons, and flagging if the car may be connected to someone with a warrant or has committed a crime. The new LPR cameras, mounted […]
NMSP finds stolen vehicles, makes arrest in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police said they recovered two stolen vehicles and made an arrest in Santa Fe on Sunday. NMSP said at around 9 a.m. on Sunday, an officer found an unoccupied stolen vehicle on Hopewell St. While waiting for a tow truck, he then saw a blue SUV driving with […]
Defense files second motion to dismiss case against teen accused of killing friend in Questa
QUESTA, N.M. (KRQE) – The teen accused of shooting and killing his friend at his Questa home wants his case dismissed after his first trial ended in a hung jury earlier this year. It was July 2023, when 13-year-old Amber Archuleta was hanging out with her brother and two friends when she was shot and killed. […]
Flash flood warning canceled for burn scars near Ruidoso
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Weather Service canceled a flash flood warning for the Blue 2, South Fork, and McBride burn scars near Ruidoso. Officials said the heaviest rain fell over the McBride burn scar and southward but there was no flooding.
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.
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...
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...
UNM Health Sciences Researchers to Test Psychedelic Drugs as Treatments for Depression, PTSD and More
Psychedelic drugs – often associated with 1960s counterculture – are attracting newfound attention from physicians and neuroscientists who are studying their potential to help people suffering from an assortment of behavioral health problems. University of New Mexico Health Sciences researchers are at the forefront of several new studies...
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