Could we also see triage tents at Presbyterian and Lovelace?

772 Views “We’re doing everything we can to take care of the community,” Dr. Jason Mitchell, chief medical officer at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, said. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Local hospitals are scrambling to keep up with resources after a surge of patients, and efforts are now including inflatable tents.
Impact Day: Winter storm brings gusty winds and bitterly cold wind chills

544 Views A winter storm is impacting New Mexico today. The storm has brought rain, snow, strong winds, snow and cold temperatures to the state. Here’s what you need to know about the storm.
Migrants from South America are bussed into Albuquerque

707 Views “As we started interviewing people, we immediately discovered that they did not speak English,” Decker said. There’s been an increase in migrants coming across our southern border over the last few months, and many of those migrants are ending up in Albuquerque.
Charges threatened against NMSU basketball players and coaches

489 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — State police warned an NMSU athletic director that Aggie basketball players and coaches could be charged with a crime if they didn’t turn over evidence they took after the deadly shooting at UNM.
NMSU coaches held onto gun used by player in self-defense killing

440 Views Experts say coaches “didn’t cooperate” with police investigation New Mexico State basketball players and coaches skipped town in a university-owned bus while investigators were trying to interview them and find the gun that was used by one of their players in a self-defense defense shooting on the UNM campus hours before tipoff, according […]
‘It destroys families’: New Mexican group spreads gun violence awareness through the holidays

524 Views “It destroys families, and it’s got to stop. We’ve lost too many people and family members to gun violence,” Sanchez said. The New Mexico Crusaders for Justice are raising gun violence awareness throughout the holidays. The holidays hold a different meaning for people like Sally Sanchez, whose son Tony was shot and killed […]
Restaurant industry seeks help for struggling restaurants amid COVID-19

833 Views The New Mexico Restaurant Association is requesting additional funds at the 2023 legislative session ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The restaurant industry has taken a huge hit since the start of the pandemic nearly three years ago. So, CEO Carol Wight with the New Mexico Restaurant Association is requesting additional funding at the 2023 legislative session […]
Target 7 Investigates: Is there a safe space?

744 Views An investigation into the potential use of “safe outdoor spaces” in Albuquerque. Those experiencing homelessness have been seen camping in parks, on sidewalks and outside local businesses. The problem is so troublesome that some businesses have begun playing loud music to try and keep the homeless from their property.
Former sheriff’s deputy pleads guilty to charges stemming from tasing a special needs student

470 Views TIERRA AMARILLA, N.M. — A former Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Deputy has pled guilty to false imprisonment charges after deploying a taser on a special needs student in Espanola in 2019.
Medal of Honor recipient from New Mexico passes away

747 Views The Congressional Medal of Honor Society has announced the passing of one of New Mexico’s Medal of Honor recipients, Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura. The society said Miyamura passed away in Phoenix, Arizona.