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‘You’re Going to Kill Me!’: Black Army Veteran Seeking Help with Mental Health Crisis Beaten, Shocked By Texas Cops Until He Took His Last Breath In Back of Patrol Car, Lawsuit Says
Michael Thompson had broken no law when he entered a 7-Eleven convenience store and asked the clerk to call 911 on his behalf because he […] ‘You’re Going to Kill Me!’: Black Army Veteran Seeking Help with Mental Health Crisis Beaten, Shocked By Texas Cops Until He Took His Last Breath In Back of Patrol Car, Lawsuit Says
Suspects identified in deadly far East El Paso shooting
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Two 19-year-old men were recently arrested and charged with murder after a 24-year-old man was shot and killed after an argument about opposing gang affiliations this past Saturday in far East El Paso, according to El Paso Police. Police say Noah Daniel Lomeli, 19, and Damian Alexander De La Riva, […]
FLC to lead quantum computing education, workforce development in rural areas for Elevate Quantum
DURANGO, CO– Fort Lewis College will play a leading role in the workforce development programming for Elevate Quantum Tech Hub, which secured $127 million in federal and state funding to develop workforce and technologies for the rapidly growing quantum industry in Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. Elevate Quantum is...
New Mexico Film Office Sets Film And Television Summit For September
EXCLUSIVE: The New Mexico Film Office announced on Tuesday that its upcoming Film and Television Summit, a day-long event packed with panels, networking opportunities, and career-boosting resources, will take place at The Clyde Hotel in Albuquerque, NM on September 7.Jon Hamm To Star In & Exec-Produce QCode & Temple Hill Scripted Thriller Podcast 'Dungeon Masters' NMFO’s summit offers a deep dive into various aspects of the film and television industry, catering to both newcomers and seasoned professionals. Attendees can expect panel discussions led by industry experts that will cover the following topics, among others: • Navigating Film Incentives: Learn about the ins...
NM Democratic delegates rally behind Harris
President Joe Biden handily won New Mexico’s primary election earlier this year, and most of the state’s delegates who were pledged to him are starting to coalesce around Vice President Kamala Harris to take the top of the ticket. New Mexico’s presidential delegates will represent the state at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next...
U.S. House passes water bill with funding for Southern NM
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The U.S. House of Representatives passed a wide-ranging water bill on Monday, July 22 that includes funding for water projects in Southern New Mexico, U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez’s Office said. Vasquez, D-New Mexico, said the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act includes funding for infrastructure projects throughout the state, including Dona […]
Bicyclist critically injured in possible hit-and-run Tuesday in Las Cruces
Las Cruces police are asking for the public's help to provide information about a bicyclist who was critically injured Tuesday morning in Las Cruces in what may have been a hit-and-run. In a news release issued Tuesday evening, police say a 59-year-old man was found in the roadway at the...
Sanostee man pleads guilty in fatal drunken driving crash
A Sanostee man pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque for his involvement in a fatal drunken driving crash. Leonardo Robbie Duncan, 33, admitted he was driving while intoxicated on Aug. 12, 2023, when he crossed the center line on Navajo Route 36 near Upper Fruitland. Duncan admitted in court that he “crashed head-on into the passenger side” of a vehicle, killing the man and woman inside of it, according to court records.
Big Boss wakes up Northern Meadows with hot links
Northern Meadows began in the early 2000s with no restaurants or businesses popping up with the development. About 20 years later, there still isn't a restaurant with the closest food place being McDonald's at Northern and Unser boulevards.
Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
On Wednesday, July 24, the Northwestern New Mexico Arts Council will present their first Jazz Jams concert from 7 p.m. to dusk at Orchard Park, 100 W. Main St. The event is free to attend, but organizers advise you to bring a blanket or chair to enjoy the outdoor Jazz concert. Fellow jazz musicians are invited to join in. For information visit, nwnmac.org or call (505) 320-0615.
Boeing donates $50,000 to wildfire recovery in Ruidoso, supports local needs
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Global aerospace engineering company, Boeing, announced Tuesday that it will make a $50,000 donation to the "immediate and long-term recovery needs" of those affected by the Ruidoso wildfires. Boeing announced Tuesday that it is donating $250,000 from the Boeing Charitable Trust to recovery and relief...
Former Cowboy Ready For Olympics
Las Vegas, New Mexico - Former Cowboy wide receiver Kevon Williams, Captain of the USA Rugby team, is set to lead Team USA against France tomorrow morning at 8:30 am (MT). Williams, a native of Houston, Texas, was a starting wide receiver for NMHU from 2009 to 2012. During his senior campaign he amassed 945 receiving yards and six touchdowns as he helped the Cowboys to an overall record of 8-3 and a 7-2 mark in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). Williams earned All-RMAC honors in each of his four seasons in a Cowboy uniform. Wednesday's match will be...
Salt Fire suspects may be romantic couple and more
Publisher Richard Coltharp covers top stories on Alamogordo NOW including an update on the Salt Fire and continuing fallout and back-to-school. Every Tuesday, KRWG News features journalists from the Almorgodo Daily News to get us up to speed on news in Alamogordo, Otero and Lincoln counties, and Ruidoso.
Ruidoso Downs moves racing amid flood and fire damage
Ruidoso Downs Race Track in New Mexico has reached an agreement with state racing officials and Downs of Albuquerque owner Paul Blanchard to relocate the rest of the 2024 racing season to Albuquerque. “We appreciate Chairman Billy Smith and Mr. Blanchard for their cooperation,” General Manager Rick Baugh told Ruidoso...
Used Car of the Day: 1988 Acura Legend
The seller says he has kept up with the maintenance and kept the records. If you want to be, wait for it, Legend-ary, click here to see this Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Acura. Become a TTAC insider. Get the latest news, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by subscribing to our newsletter.
Get Ready for El Paso ISD’s Epic 2nd Annual Back to School Fiesta!
A few El Paso School districts have already begun the school year, and if you’re part of the El Paso Independent school district then mark your calendars, because El Paso ISD is back with its 2nd Annual Back to School Fiesta!. This isn't just any school event. This Fiesta...
El Paso could cut city services as cost of migrant arrests grows
EL PASO, Texas - The City of El Paso could see cuts to services if the state doesn't pay for inmates arrested under Operation Lone Star. El Paso County says it has lost up to $20 million due to recent border smuggling arrests. The county commissioner there says they could...
Southwest University and Culinary Institute host El Foodie Market on July 26
Get ready for a mouth-watering evening at El Foodie Market, presented by Southwest University and the Culinary Institute!. On Friday, July 26th, from 5 PM to 9 PM, join us at Southwest University, 1414 Geronimo, for a vibrant celebration of local food, family fun, and culinary delights. Savor tasty treats...
Texas Woman Who Stole Over $100 Million From U.S. Army Receives Sentence
A Texas woman who pleaded guilty to charges of stealing nearly $109 million from a youth development program for children of military families has received her punishment. In a story that rocked a Texas military base, a civilian worker for the U.S. Army allegedly stole hundreds of millions of dollars that were meant for military families and spent the money to fund her extravagant lifestyle earning her the nickname the "Gucci Goddess".
New Mexico Department of Health launches ad campaign to promote medical provider freedom
The New Mexico Department of Health announced a new marketing campaign, "Free to Provide," to highlight the freedom that medical providers in New Mexico have to provide medical care and services that are restricted in other states.
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