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MON: Deadline for FEMA aid extended for Salt Fork and South fires, Airman at Cannon dead + More
Deadline for FEMA aid extended for Salt Fork and South fires, amid floods and local concerns - Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the application deadline for those who suffered losses in the South Fork and Salt fires to Oct. 19, an extension that comes as floods continue to threaten homes of those living in and around the burn scar.
New Mexico Heatwave Alert: Record Highs Expected This Week
New Mexico is preparing for an extended heatwave, with temperatures projected to challenge or surpass record highs throughout the week. The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a warning for near-record heat, particularly impacting the southern, central, and eastern parts of the state. Daily temperatures are expected to rise well above 100 degrees, with some areas possibly exceeding 102 degrees.
Clovis teen committed for stolen firearm and vehicle
CLOVIS, New Mexico — A 14-year-old from Clovis was committed to the Children, Youth, and Families Department for one year,. The teen was found guilty of unlawful taking of a motor vehicle and receiving a stolen firearm. On April 12, 2024, Clovis Police Department were dispatched to a residence...
Santa Clara rents acre to Rep. Terrazas for RV park
In a special meeting Thursday, the Santa Clara Board of Trustees unanimously approved an agreement with Luis Terrazas, allowing him to proceed with plans to build a small recreational vehicle park in the Santa Clara industrial park north of U.S. 180. Terrazas, who is the Republican state representative for District...
Today Is 2024 National Nonprofit Day In Los Alamos County
Los Alamos County Council honored local nonprofits with a proclamation during their regular meeting August 13. Pictured are front row, left to right: Doris Roberts with All Individuals First; Beth Cortright with Pajarito Environmental Education Center; Cindy Eaton with Kiwanis; and Ann Hayes with Los Alamos Living Treasures and Kiwanis. Back row: Jordan Redmond with Los Alamos Family Council; Ron Wilkins with Los Alamos Historical Society; Ellen Specter with First Born Los Alamos; Pat Soran, board member for Los Alamos Community Foundation; David Izraelevitz with the J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee and County Councilor Suzie Havemann. Photo Courtesy LAC.
Vote for the best Las Cruces area football player in the 2024 Preseason Player of the Year poll
Thirty players have been placed on the 2024 Las Cruces Sun-News Fan’s Choice Preseason Player of the Year ballot. Who do you think is the best football player in the Las Cruces area entering the 2024 season? The poll includes athletes from Las Cruces, Centennial, Mayfield, Organ Mountain, Gadsden, Mesilla Valley Christian, Hatch Valley, Santa Teresa and Chaparral high schools. The list of players is comprised of athletes from Las Cruces Sun-News players to watch in 2024. ...
Trainer Bob Santos hopes to get Brian Mendoza back into contention
Junior middleweight Brian Mendoza has turned to a new trainer, Bob Santos, as he aims to rebound from a recent unanimous decision loss to Serhii Bohachuk. Mendoza, who has experienced a rollercoaster of highs and lows in the past two years, sought a change after his last defeat and has parted ways with Ismael Salas.
Nuñez Bids Farewell to Lobo Nation For New Leadership Role with the University of Houston
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — University of New Mexico Vice President/ Director of Athletics Eddie Nuñez, whose seven-year tenure has witnessed tremendous successes for the Lobos on the field, in the classroom and in fundraising, has accepted a position as Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics for the University of Houston, a member of the Big XII Conference.
Doña Ana County hires new County veterinarian
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Doña Ana County has hired a new County veterinarian after being without one, the County announced this week. Doña Ana County announced that it has hired Dr. Zoann “Zoey” McKenzie as the new County veterinarian. “The County was without a dedicated veterinarian for an extended period, making this appointment a significant milestone in ensuring the health and well-being of […]
- WNMU and Youth Mural Program dedicate new mural
Western New Mexico University and the Youth Mural Program dedicated a new mural at the Child Development Center on campus Thursday, Aug. 15. The mural, titled “Once Upon a Time,” has been in progress since 2021. The Child Development Center is part of the New Mexico Center of...
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