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Corona Field Day to highlight tech, research
Taylor Andrews counts herself among the lucky ones who gets to conduct unique research at New Mexico State University’s Corona Range and Livestock Research Center. Andrews is a doctoral student majoring in animal science at NMSU, and has worked as a graduate assistant in Corona for three years. She has completed three dissertation projects at the center, located eight miles east of Corona, where she has found a second home of sorts.
Tom McLaughlin Honored By Los Alamos Aquatomics, Presented With Dale Berg Award
The Los Alamos Aquatomics recently presented Tom McLaughlin with the Dale Berg Award for. Outstanding Service from New Mexico Swimming. Pictured are Lance Sanchez (NM Swimming. Official’s Chair), Tom McLaughlin (long-time swim official and Aquatomics supporter), and. Maribeth Englert (Aquatomics Head Coach). Photo Courtesy Aquatomics. Tom was joined by...
Rain likely after the heat-up
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monsoonal moisture inbound will start to dampen high temperatures ahead, but from many areas today around Albuquerque and to the southeast, it will still not only be hot, but most likely, still rain-free. A few morning showers are dissipating around the New Mexico-Colorado border, similar to yesterday, but the movement of the […]
Six states passed laws related to the restoration of voting rights for felons or voting by incarcerated individuals
Six states adopted new laws related to voting by individuals convicted of a felony or voting by incarcerated individuals, including two states with Republican trifectas that passed bills to restore voting rights to certain individuals convicted of a felony more quickly. In Oklahoma, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed HB 1629...
Reporting live from Native America and the Republican National Convention
MILWAUKEE — I’m in Milwaukee with a team of Native American journalists at the Republican National Convention to understand more about the relationship between the federal government and the colonized people that will continue to exist within the United States project — whichever man becomes president again in 2025. Wherever the U.S. goes after Nov. […] The post Reporting live from Native America and the Republican National Convention appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Jon Jones Charged With Two Misdemeanors For Alleged Behavior Toward Drug Tester
UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has been slapped with two misdemeanor charges owing to an alleged altercation with a drug-testing agent earlier this year. Jones, whose fighting talents have long kept him in the GOAT conversation for mixed martial arts, has frequently fallen foul of the law away from the Octagon. With incidents ranging from arrests for a hit-and-run and domestic violence to multiple drug suspensions, not much time tends to pass by before the former two-time light heavyweight kingpin is back under the spotlight for antics outside of his MMA career.
Gravity Bound takes the lead after first round of 2024 NMIPAC in Santa Fe
In case anyone missed the news that we shared on Facebook (and if you’re not on that app, you’re probably a happier human) on Saturday, the first round of the 2024 New Mexico Brewers Guild IPA Challenge posted the voting totals with Gravity Bound out in front. The...
Haven House celebrates new pet shelter
Haven House, a shelter for domestic violence survivors, celebrated the addition of its pet shelter section with a ribbon cutting July 12. The shelter idea started a while back but faced funding issues because Haven House operates as a nonprofit. Leadership Sandoval stepped in and started the "For Pet's Sake" project.
Block party encourages safe summer for local kids
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County are teaming up once again to encourage teenagers to stay out of trouble this summer. As part of the Summer of Nonviolence Program, local officials hosted a block party in southeast Albuquerque on Sunday. The party at Wilson Pool featured free swimming, music, food, break […]
"Larger-than-life" glowing sculptures set to dazzle in Denver this summer
The popular 'Bright Nights' event at Denver's Four Mile Historic Park is set to return this summer, bringing 'larger-than-life' artistry to the destination. And those who caught the show last year should know that this year will bring an entirely new collection of installations to the Mile High City. The event is centered around glowing lantern installations, including a "mythical dragon that blows smoke, Colorado wildlife and flowers, a crystal forest with unicorns, and creatures from Chinese mythology." ...
AFR adding NE Heights paramedic unit
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With a rise in emergency calls and resources stretched thin, Albuquerque Fire Rescue is bringing in reinforcements. The department is trying out a new paramedic unit that will respond to lower-risk emergency calls. Lieutenant Fejer says Medic 9 will cover calls related to substance abuse and mental health. It will be housed […]
Dad Arrested in Son’s Death
From a KFOX report: A Las Cruces man was arrested Sunday afternoon for allegedly killing his newborn son while drunk. Joseph Parra, 31, was arrested just before 5 p.m. Sunday along the 8700 block of N. Valley Drive in Las Cruces, according to Dona Ana County magistrate court documents. Court...
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