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Flock of Moons prepares to celebrate after a whirlwind of a first year
It seems like only yesterday that I sat down at Flock of Moons and did a running account of the first hour of business at the new brewery at 111 Harvard Dr SE. Except that it was not yesterday, it was a whole year ago. My oh my, how time flies.
Tipping Point NM episode 620 Corey DeAngelis – Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining our Schools
This week’s podcast is a recent talk in Albuquerque given by Corey DeAngelis. Corey is one of the most prominent and effective advocates for school choice. He is also the author of the new book “Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining our Schools.” Corey visited Albuquerque and Alamogordo to discuss his book and the growing movement for school choice on June 17, 2024.
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office taking school supply donations for families in need
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is looking to help kids get ready to head back to school by stuffing backpacks with school supplies. BCSO is accepting school supply donations at all of their substations for elementary through high school students. The department said they see the need in the low-income communities they […]
Navajo Tech student Jonathan Chinana recognized for innovation in technology
CROWNPOINT, N.M. — Navajo Technical University (NTU) senior Jonathan Chinana from Cuba, New Mexico, is being recognized for developing an affordable Kibble balance based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology. A Kibble balance is an electromechanical measuring instrument that measures the weight of a test object very...
Zuni Youth Enrichment Project focuses on student health with games and team building
ZUNI, N.M. — The Zuni Youth Enrichment Project’s (ZYEP) in- and after-school programs served 563 students during this past school year. The programs were conducted in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Healthy’s Healthy Kids Healthy Communities initiative, Centers for Disease Control’s Tribal Practices for Wellness in Indian Country, Zuni Education and Career Development Center and Zuni Public School District.
Albuquerque man held behind bars; accused of fleeing police
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man will be held behind bars after being arrested for running from the police. According to the criminal complaint, the Albuquerque Police Department saw someone with a rifle inside a car at the parking garage at One Central Ave. on July 6. The driver of the car, later identified as […]
Shiprock man faces up to 10 years in domestic assault case
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Shiprock man has been charged in a domestic assault that left the victim with multiple injuries including fractures, lacerations requiring stitches, and extensive bruising. Deshaun Begay, 20, went before a federal judge Monday. A criminal complaint states on July 4, the Navajo Nation Police Department (NNPD) responded to a report of […]
My So-Called Millennial Life
Las Cruces, NM – On this edition of PUENTES a la comunidad, Bridges to the community, host Emily Guerra spoke with local writer and Las Cruces City Councilor for District 1, Cassie McClure, about a book signing for her new book – “My so-called Millennial Life” from 10am – 12noon on Saturday July 20th at COAS Books, 317 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, NM. Information www.cassiemcclure.com or www.creators.com.
We’re Hiring: Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer
The City of Belen is accepting applications for one full-time Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer. The starting annual salary is $35,360 – $39,520 ($17-$19/hr). Minimum of 2 years experience in municipal code enforcement preferred but not reqired. Bilingual preferred but not requred. Must be able to obtain all required certifications...
San Juan College to feature ‘One Navajo’ exhibit
“One Navajo” artwork by Ed Singer will be exhibited at the San Juan College Henderson Fine Arts Center Art Gallery from Aug. 2 to 30, according to a news release. The exhibit will include paintings, pastels, and drawings from the 1970s to today, blending Old Master techniques with Native-driven subjects.
M’tucci’s holds special 11-year anniversary dinner at Old Town Farm
M’tucci’s is celebrating their 11th anniversary. M’tucci’s has been serving up delicious food with great ambiance to the community for years now and they are taking it even one step further for this celebration. John Haas, partner/company president of M’tucci’s, said the group really wanted to...
New 2 You thrift store holds ‘Christmas in July’ event
New 2 You is the newest thrift store in Rio Rancho. They offer all different types of things often at a discounted price. Co-owner Phillip Templeton talked more about the thrift store, what they offer, and what makes them perfect for Rio Rancho. New 2 You has a wide variety...
Las Cruces voters to decide on gross receipts tax hike in November
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (CBS4) — Voters in Las Cruces will soon decide whether there will be an increase in gross receipts tax throughout the city. The proposed tax increase would pertain to goods and services bought throughout the city of Las Cruces. Las Cruces city leaders voted to put...
Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
The Street Slayerz Car Club will host a benefit raffle, starting at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 19, in the Farmington Fun Center parking lot at 6520 E. Main St. There is a $5 car cruise entry fee, and all makes and models are encouraged to participate. The raffle tickets will start at $10 per raffle ticket, or two tickets for $18 or three tickets for $25. All proceeds raised from the event will benefit fallen peace officer Bill Hooser's family. Hooser served locally for some time as a San Juan County Sheriff’s Deputy.
Happening At SALA Los Alamos Event Center Week Of July 15-21
SALA Los Alamos Event Center is thrilled to announce an exciting lineup of films, community events, and special activities for this week. Here’s what’s happening:. Fly Me to the Moon continues to captivate audiences at SALA with multiple showtimes:. 1 P.M. (Closed Captioned) on Thursday through Saturday. 7...
Police investigate after man found dead in northwest Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police are investigating a homicide Tuesday morning on the west side of Albuquerque. According to police, officers responded around 9 a.m. to reports of a deceased male inside a home in the 400 block of 63rd St., N.W. Rescue personnel later arrived and confirmed the person was deceased. Homicide detectives have been […]
Jump in2 School Bash provides kids with backpacks, school supplies
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 4th Annual Jump in2 School Bash is coming July 20, at the Bernalillo County Sherriff’s Posse. The event provides kids with backpacks and school supplies for the upcoming school year. The event runs from 12 – 4 p.m. In addition to a free backpack and school supplies kids will get to enjoy […]
Bernalillo Farmer's Market open for season
The Bernalillo Farmer's Market opened for business June 21, and its weekly market will continue from 4-7 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 25 at Rotary Park in Bernalillo. "The Bernalillo Farmer's Market is excited to announce its opening for the 2024 season, offering a vibrant space for community members to purchase fresh, local produce and other handmade goods," it reads in a release.
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