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Police investigate fatal stabbing near southeast Albuquerque bus stop
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal stabbing near the area of Coal Ave. and Yale Blvd. APD says officers responded to a 911 call around 1:15 a.m. Friday about a man who appeared to be dead near a bus stop in the area. Rescue personnel arrived on scene and determined the […]
Las Cruces Symphony ready for 66th season
The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra is gearing up for its 66th season, which begins in September and continues through spring 2025 with live performances in Las Cruces of beloved popular and classical music, including the world premiere of a brand new work. It will be “a wonderful and varied season,”...
Electric Playhouse earns prestigious 2024 “Travelers’ Choice” Award by Tripadvisor
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Electric Playhouse, the social gaming destination featuring dozens of motion-activated experiences, announces its Albuquerque, New Mexico, location has been recognized as a Tripadvisor 2024 “Travelers’ Choice” Award recipient. Brilliantly merging the digital and physical worlds into one, the destination fosters human connection and gets visitors of all ages and interests moving through active play and healthy movement.
Four Galup students present research at UNM conference
Four students from The University of New Mexico-Gallup earned the rare opportunity to conduct undergraduate research in their microbiology class and present their findings at an annual UNM conference in April. UNM-Gallup students Arleth Arreguin, Jordan Belmont, Chalanie Davis and Angelina Romero participated in the 2024 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Conference...
OpenAI and Los Alamos Lab Collaborate on AI Biosecurity Research
OpenAI is partnering with Los Alamos National Laboratory to investigate the application and risks of artificial intelligence within scientific research, emphasizing biosecurity. The partnership is set to explore the potential of AI, particularly OpenAI's GPT-4o model, to enhance lab processes while pinpointing possible dangers. The Los Alamos National Laboratory, commonly...
More USPS Mailing Service Changes to Affect Colorado
As the price of gas, groceries, and just about everything else continues to increase in Colorado, the month of July will also bring higher prices to post offices around the Centennial State. The USPS 10-year plan announced in 2021 promised to bring financial stability and service excellence back to America's...
Belen Schools train with new emergency video system
BELEN — One local school district is adding software to its security system that will offer emergency responders “a look behind the curtain,” during a crisis situation at a school site. On Thursday, June 13, Belen Consolidated Schools personnel went through active-shooter training scenarios at Infinity High...
Los Lunas Board of Education announces intent to close RGE
LOS LUNAS — The Los Lunas Schools Board of Education recently approved establishing a work plan to close Raymond Gabaldon Elementary by no later than the end of the 2026-27 school year. Potential closure of RGE was first heard by the board for consideration at the May 21 BOE...
Notes from the Sports Desk
It has been a tough eight months for fans of University of New Mexico basketball, with the deaths of Gary Colson, Ruben Douglas, Drew Gordon and now Greg Brown. The passing of Brown, at 51 years old from a car accident, hit me particularly hard. The 5-foot, 7-inch guard out of Albuquerque High was the best Lobo basketball player I had ever covered, and one of the most popular to ever wear the Cherry and Silver.
Tens of thousands ‘overwhelmingly support’ using Indigenous knowledge to manage Bears Ears
Five Native American tribes, including two in New Mexico, are joining the federal government in looking over tens of thousands of public comments on the future of the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. The three-month public comment period ended on June 11, and more than 20,000 people submitted responses, according to the Bears Ears […] The post Tens of thousands ‘overwhelmingly support’ using Indigenous knowledge to manage Bears Ears appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Rocky Mountain Eye Center is filing for bankruptcy; all Pueblo clinics will close July 31
Rocky Mountain Eye Center is filing for bankruptcy and will close all of its clinics July 31, ending a 32-year run providing eye care and operating southeastern Colorado’s only LASIK surgery center. The closure will affect all four centers in Pueblo as well as one in Cañon City and...
Isolated storms continue for parts of New Mexico through the weekend
Drier and hotter weather will move into New Mexico this weekend. Storm chances increase by the middle of next week, and with that a higher threat of burn scar flash flooding. Drier air moved in to end the week, continuing to give some relief from flash flooding in the Ruidoso area. Storms still developed today though in the northern and western mountains, with a isolated storms even moving through Albuquerque. Some of these storms today have turned strong and even severe, dropping locally heavy rain, bringing gusty winds, and small hail. Most of the rain and storms have ended now tonight, and clear skies will return statewide by Saturday morning.
Albuquerque holding ‘Summer of Non violence’ block party for kids and teens
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Teens and kids of all ages are invited to a block party hosted by the City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. The Summer of Non-Violence Block Party will feature swimming, music, skate jam, and break-dancing contests. Kids and their families can attend at Wilson Pool and Park. As part of the Summer […]
Cutting-Edge Broadband-5G Certificate Program Starting In August At UNM-Los Alamos
UNM-Los Alamos is starting a cutting-edge Broadband-5G Certificate program Aug. 19 at 1000 University Drive. Courtesy/UNM-LA UNM-LA News:. In collaboration with the Wireless Infrastructure Association, UNM-Los Alamos is starting a cutting-edge Broadband-5G Certificate program Aug. 19. The program not only equips students with essential telecommunications skills but also offers unique...
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