• What’s happening around New Mexico April 19-25

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from April 19-25. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 City of Albuquerque launching Native American housing survey –The survey is the first of its kind that focuses on Native American housing needs and experiences. The city's Office of Equity and Inclusion tribal liaison Kena Chavez []

  • Team USA’s Mariah Duran gives back to New Mexico skating community

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque native and Team USA skateboarder Mariah Duran came home to the Duke City for an event with US Eagle Federal Credit Union on Saturday. To promote its new branch in the South Valley, US Eagle hosted Duran for a day packed with skating, giveaways, autographs, pictures, and more. It was a []

  • New Mexico School Superintendent Association, multiple schools file lawsuit against the New Mexico Public Education Department

    The New Mexico School Superintendent Association along with multiple schools and their superintendents have filed a lawsuit in Curry County against the New Mexico Public Education Department in regard to the departments implementation of its new administrative rule, School Instructional Time Requirements.

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  • New Mexico gives UPS over $473,000 to upgrade to cleaner trucks

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environment Department is giving UPS (United Parcel Service) over $473,000 in grant money to replace 16 old delivery vehicles. UPS is also pitching in to cover the cost of the replacement vehicles, which run on compressed natural gas. “At UPS, we believe in contributing positively to the communities in which []

  • What’s happening around New Mexico April 26-May 2

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from April 26-May 2. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Registration open for Albuquerque Little Theatre summer camps – Albuquerque Little Theatre Education and Youth Program offers classes, workshops, and summer camps that cater to students of all ages. Kids can register for Disney's Descendants []

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    My cat Norbert gives this automatic wet food feeder two paws up

    The Petlibro Polar Wet Food Automatic Feeder helps keep your pet's eating schedule on time, even when you're away.

  • New Mexico students engineer glove to help Parkinson’s disease patients

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Students from Española Valley High School and Northern New Mexico College are applying their engineering skills to improve the lives of patients living with Parkinson's disease. Under the direction of the Associate Professor of Engineering Technology at Northern New Mexico College Dr. Steve Cox, Española Valley High teachers and STEM students have []

  • $156M grant earmarked for solar in New Mexico’s low-income communities

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A grant from the EPA means New Mexico has $156 million to spend on solar power in low-income communities. "It can either be residential solar or community solar or in some cases bringing solar panels to people who are not even on the grid in the first place," Rebecca Puck Stair with []

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    The future of Richmond’s Black architecture, giving old buildings new life

    "I would imagine -- 'I wish I had enough money to bring that back to life,'" Canada recalled. "'That is beautiful architecture. Why doesn't someone see it?'"

  • New Mexico’s newest pro basketball team: the Santa Ana Thunder

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There have been multiple professional basketball teams to come through New Mexico over the years. This year, 2024, marks the inaugural season for the state's newest team, the Santa Ana Thunder. With ties to the Santa Ana Pueblo, the Thunder plays in The Basketball League (TBL) and calls Bernalillo High School its []

  • New Mexico Environment Department gives UPS funding to replace 16 delivery trucks

    (The Center Square) - The New Mexico Environment Department is giving the United Parcel Service $473,222 in taxpayer funds to replace 16 delivery vehicles with low-pollution compressed natural gas delivery vehicles. “New Mexico has helped school districts and nonprofit organizations reduce their climate-warming emissions from their vehicle fleets,” Environment Secretary James Kenney said in a statement. “Now, UPS is following suit by retiring diesel-fueled vehicles and replacing...