4 women file lawsuit against NMSU, allege sexual assault
400 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A 16-page civil complaint is targeting New Mexico State University and a man named Adrian Gutierrez from San Miguel County New Mexico. Attorneys representing four Jane Doe’s claim Gutierrez was a New Mexico Department of Transportation employee for 24 years conducting Commercial Driver’s License examinations before he was contracted through the […]
New Mexico State to face Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl
380 Views Fresno State (8-4, Mountain West) vs. New Mexico State (10-4, Conference USA), Dec. 16, 5:45 p.m. ET
Virgin Galactic shares plunge after finance announcement
329 Views Shares of Virgin Galactic, the space tourism venture founded by Richard Branson, are plunging after the British billionaire said he has no plans to invest more money in the company as he says it has “sufficient funds” already.
Sandia Peak Tram to close for major updates in 2024
346 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Sandia Peak Tram will close for two months in early 2024 as crews update and upgrade the current drive and control system. The current system, which has been in use since 1966, will be replaced with what they describe as “a modernized, automated and more energy-efficient system.”
Missing in New Mexico Day returns and provides resources for families
357 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico Indian Affairs Department along with the Department of Public Safety hosted their second annual Missing in New Mexico Day. The event happened at the Embassy Suites Hotel in northeast Albuquerque. It brought together resources for families of missing Indigenous people.
Men’s basketball: Men beat NMSU
373 Views Saturday, Dec. 2 saw the University of New Mexico Lobos and the New Mexico State University Aggies men’s basketball teams meet for the first time since November 2022.
New Mexico Creates Council To Address Missing Indigenous People, Some Lawmakers Want More
440 Views With the second annual Missing in New Mexico Day scheduled for this Sunday, the state has announced the creation of an advisory committee to look for ways to implement the Missing and Murdered Indigenous State Response Plan.
New Mexico drives to make transition to electric vehicles
328 Views Concerns over infrastructure & cost of electric cars On Nov. 16, the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board and the Environmental Improvement Board adopted clean vehicles rules after a joint public hearing.
Red River wins USA Today poll for best ski town
356 Views RED RIVER, N.M. (KRQE) – Red River has once again been recognized by USA Today as the Best Ski Town in North America. The town was previously given the accolade in 2021.
Law enforcement to up DWI patrol for holidays
309 Views ROSWELL, N.M. — This holiday season, New Mexico law enforcement officials are asking you to spend your money on gifts, not the bar. During the year, Chaves County, especially, sees a lot of drunk driving arrests.