UNM Lobos fly past Air Force in Mountain West Tournament

452 Views As the sunset scattered across Las Vegas, the UNM Lobos rose to the occasion with a win against Air Force. LAS VEGAS — The Lobos survive to see another day in the Mountain West Tournament as they get a big win against the Air Force Falcons.
Man, dog attacked by bobcats with rabies in New Mexico

1,095 Views NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health has confirmed that two bobcats have tested positive for rabies in New Mexico. One case was detected in Grant County, and the other was in Sierra County.
Concerns over bail reform continue to be voiced in Las Cruces

725 Views Vic Villalobos loves dogs. So much so that his two businesses, Fetching Designs and Las Cruces Dock Diving, are either dog oriented or themed. However, in recent months, Villalobos has experienced some challenges that have left him barking up a storm over property crime.
Rain, snow, high wind and fire danger begins Wednesday

416 Views Scattered rain and snow showers are moving through northern New Mexico Wednesday morning. Precipitation is light, and snow is only coming down in the southern Sangre de Cristo, Jemez Mountains and Continental Divide near US 550.
BREAKING: Officials: 911 service down in Eddy and Lea counties

459 Views EDDY COUNTY, N.M. — Officials say 911 service is currently down in Eddy County, Carlsbad and Lea County and another center is taking 911 calls from there.
Five hikers stranded on La Luz Trail

528 Views BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. — Five hikers have called for rescue while working their way up La Luz Trail on Sandia Mountain. Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue says the men were visiting from out of state and started up the trail around 1:00 Tuesday afternoon. When they ran into heavy snow, they called for help. […]
All New Mexicans will pay less income tax after first major change in nearly 20 years

523 Views Starting in the 2025 tax year, New Mexicans will see the impact of the first major adjustment to the state’s income tax structure since 2005. All state taxpayers will owe less, but especially those who make the least.
Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round

522 Views Four years ago today, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the state was starting to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the beginning of a public health emergency. Businesses shut down, students learned from home and hospitals across the state were overrun.
Incarcerated people are one step closer to access of an opioid use disorder medication

616 Views Incarcerated people in the state’s custody are a step closer to being able to receive a medication for opioid use disorder. That’s because of a recent settlement in federal court. The settlement will require the state to provide access to the prescription medication to people already taking it before entering prison.
Armorer’s Conviction Gives Insight for Baldwin’s “Rust” Trial

721 Views SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The trial and conviction of a movie armorer in connection with a fatal shooting on the set of the Western movie “Rust” has given Alec Baldwin and his legal team a unusual window into how his own trial in the death could unfold.