• New Mexico gets roughly $19 million to fight forever chemicals in drinking water

    It is one of the most critical threats to drinking water across New Mexico.

  • Utah receives over $5.5 million in community wildfire defense grant funding

    SALT LAKE CITY — Three Utah entities, including the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Indians, have received over $5.5 million to be spent on protecting homes, businesses and infrastructure from catastrophic wildfires. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday its second round of funding of project proposals as a part of the Community Wildfire Defense Grant […]

  • New Mexico Environment Department invested over $11 million in water projects last quarter

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico has been making big investments into water. The latest quarterly performance assessment from the New Mexico Environment Department shows an investment of over $11 million in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, and a total of more than $50 million so far. The environment department has a goal of []

  • New community hospital coming to Farmington, New Mexico

    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A Texas-based hospital group, Exceptional Healthcare, is bringing a new facility to Farmington. The hospital is set to open in 2025. "We are excited to bring high-quality patient centered healthcare services to the Farmington community through the construction of this hospital," Exceptional Healthcare Chief Executive Officer Saeed Mahboubi said in a press []

  • New York Squatters to Get Help Under New Plan

    New York City Council member Kamillah Hanks wants to create a task force that will help with the removal of squatters and assist them in finding housing if necessary.Hanks, who is the primary sponsor of a bill to establish the task force, aims to amend New York City's administrative code to allow for the formation of the unit that will deal with the issue of squatting.The ContextAlthough the issue has been dismissed by some as fearmongering, squatting has gained national prominence in recent...

  • New Mexico murder suspect arrested in Mexico after 16 years

    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – U.S. Marshals have arrested a homicide suspect in Mexico. The man, 45-year-old Oswaldo Corral, was wanted in connection to a 2008 homicide in Mesilla Park, New Mexico, Doña Ana County officials say. The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office has been on the lookout for Corral for over a decade in connection to []

  • 'Million Dollar Listing: New York' alum Ryan Serhant to star in new Netflix show 'Owning Manhattan': 'I’m excited — and terrified'

    Ryan Serhant, formerly of “Million Dollar Listings: New York,” will star in Netflix’s first-ever New York based real estate series, the Post can exclusively reveal.

  • €10 million for a new sports centre

    A new sports pavilion in Denia will have a 2,500 seat capacity, built for €10 million. The UTE Argenia Ingenieria y Arquitectura SL presented the project to Denia´s Council, outlining the plan for the future pavilion. The court is stated to have a 2,006 square metre area established to host official volleyball, indoor soccer, basketball, […]

  • Deadpool & Wolverine Gets a New Poster and Promo

    Marvel has admittedly been in kind of a slump the past few years, but everyone is expecting the franchise to get back on its feet with the incoming Deadpool & Wolverine which comes to theaters this July. Tickets just went up for sale for the film, and though we don’t

  • The Ghost With The Most Gets Up to Some New Tricks in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

    This new trailer for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice makes a strong argument for

  • New Mexico CASA Association advocating for children

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico CASA Association is a nonprofit organization that develops and supports local programs throughout the state that provide volunteer advocacy in court for children who are abused and neglected. Volunteers with the program are empowered by the courts to provide children with advocacy. No specific education or experience is required []

  • Protests in New Caledonia get a boost from Azerbaijan?

    The recent violence in New Caledonia erupted following a bill approved by the National Assembly in Paris that would expand voting rights to people who have lived on the islands for 10 or more years. If approved, this would mark a significant change from the current law and one that could marginalize the indigenous Kanak population’s voice in local politics. This fear builds upon recent tensions (and a much older struggle for independence) in New Caledonia’s relationship with Paris. French...