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1 person dies in Santa Fe house fire, police report
SANTA FE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A person has died after a fire in Santa Fe. The fire was reported to officers around 4:20 p.m. on Saturday. In the afternoon, officers were called to the 3000 block of Calle Tangara for a house fire. The fire department stated one deceased person was inside the home. Authorities […]
La Familia Grower’s Market kicks off in the South Valley
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An event bringing the South Valley community together kicked off on Friday. The La Familia Grower’s Market is for locals to enjoy delicious food, arts and crafts, and produce from local farmers. The market was created in 2015 by Bernalillo County. Event coordinators said they strive to highlight culture, tradition, and the rich […]
Ruidoso Downs Race Track back on regular schedule
RUIDOSO DOWNS, N.M. (KRQE) – Ruidoso Downs Race Track is back on track with its regular schedule. After the recent fires and flooding, one of Ruidoso’s popular tourist destinations is officially back open. A spokesperson for the race track said all major roads are back open, hotels are accepting reservations, midtown stores are open, and the […]
Española encampment still stands after city said they would disband it over a month ago
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Broken promises, that’s what some residents in Española are saying about city officials. This after a homeless encampment the city said would be cleared out is still there. “They say they are going to do something, and they never do it,” says an Española resident who doesn’t want to be named. […]
Pets Of The Week: Meet Tank And Violet Bridgerton
Everyone’s favorite tugboat Tank can’t resist a full sploot on a cool floor in the hot dog days of summer. This chonky meatball muffin makes everyone weak in the knees with his sweet swagger and charm – this 1-year-old 73 lb. handsome hunk is perfection on paws. Tank is house trained, excellent on leash, loves everyone, and is content with some leisurely neighborhood strolls followed by some house hippo couch cuddle sessions. He goes home neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and with six months of free heartworm prevention – and his adoption fee is waived during the Empty the Shelters event with Bissell. Learn more at Española Humane here. Courtesy/EH.
Santa Fe Institute To Host Community Lecture July 16
Detail from ‘Penetration’, Emil James Bisttram, 1938. Courtesy photo. Santa Fe Institute (SFI) Community Lecture “What is Lyfe? Towards a Biology of Context & Complexity” with Brandon Ogbunu, Yale, SFI, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16 at The Lensic Performing Arts Center. Breakthroughs during the age...
Advancing Economic Development in Farmington
Economic development is a hot topic, both nationally and locally. But what exactly does it mean, and who’s responsible for it?. In our recent blog article, we answer that question and share how local stakeholders are working together to create a thriving, sustainable economy. From infrastructure improvements to leveraging...
Water advisory lifted for more areas in Ruidoso
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environment Department’s Drinking Water Bureau has lifted even more advisories for Ruidoso water systems. Most of the village is no longer under a precautionary drinking water advisory but certain areas are still affected. The advisory is still in place for the Tall Pines Water Association, Cedar Creek, Alpine Village, […]
City of Las Vegas no longer giving out water; sandbags still available
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Las Vegas and San Miguel County are placing bottled water distribution on hold as the water reserve is now stable. Sandbag distribution will continue at 1700 North Grand Ave. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A spokesperson for the city said a break in active weather is giving residents […]
SJSU transfer Moreland brings depth, versatility to Lobo women
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – She isn’t new to the Mountain West, but she is new to the Lobos. San Jose State transfer forward Amhyia Moreland never imagined she’d be playing for the New Mexico during her last trip to the Pit, but now she is ready to make an instant impact. After spending the last few […]
As Ruidoso cleans up, federal and local funds start flowing
After days of rain, Ruidoso is in recovery mode from wildfires and flash flooding on burn scars. Meanwhile cleanup is ongoing and some roads remain closed. And federal officials and the local community foundation have started getting money out to residents. Mayor Lynn Crawford told KRUI radio on Thursday that...
Four Corners Food Coalition distributes local produce and shares food knowledge to Native families
In a warehouse in Cortez, Colorado, Karlos Baca, a Southern Ute and Dine chef and food organizer, demonstrated how to fry green tomatoes in cornmeal grown on the nearby Ute Mountain Ute reservation. “All local, everything here is local produce,” said Baca to a participant. Twenty Indigenous families from...
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