New Mexico nun on the way to sainthood
Sister Blandina Segale is the first women in New Mexico the Archdiocese of Santa Fe has ever petitioned to be declared a saint.
Air Force WBB drops first conference game to New Mexico
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Heading into Sunday’s game the Air Force Womens Basketball team was undefeated (6-0) at Clune Arena for the first time since 1986! Plus their 10-2 start was the program’s best, since becoming division I. However, the Falcons start Mountain West play with a loss to New Mexico, 69-63.
Mild and dry with gusty winds
Stronger winds will pick up again Monday. A Red Flag Warning and a Fire Weather Watch have been issued for parts of eastern New Mexico Monday. We will see winds gust between 35-60 mph with humidity percentages between 10-15%. Elevated to critical fire ...
Jimmy Carter: New Mexico connections
Former President Jimmy Carter visited the Land of Enchantment on numerous occasions, including several times in the 1970s
The American Oil Industry’s Playbook, Illustrated: How Drillers Offload Costly Cleanup Onto the Public
Oil executive Tom Ragsdale walked away from his old wells, making the pollution left behind the state of New Mexico’s problem. His tactics, however, are ubiquitous in the industry.
Home loss to New Mexico in Mountain West opener leaves Air Force women full of regret
The new year will bring 19 more conference games for the Air Force women, but it won’t take away the regrets felt after the first one.
Ragin' Cajuns end season on low note with blowout loss to TCU in New Mexico Bowl
After falling to Marshall by 28 points in the Sun Belt championship game, coach Michael Desormeaux’s club suffered another blowout loss with a 34-3 decision to the TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday in the New Mexico Bowl.
Amzil's 14 lead New Mexico past Colorado State 76-68
Expert recap and game analysis of the New Mexico Lobos vs. Colorado State Rams NCAAM game from December 28, 2024 on ESPN.
Plane crashes in Gallup; no injuries reported
New Mexico State Police has opened an investigation after a plane crashed near an intersection Friday in Gallup. A spokesperson for Gallup police says officers responded to the crash just after 9 p.m. Friday near the intersection of Margurite Street and West Aztec Avenue. No one was injured.
Red or green: Ring in 2025 with the Chile Drop on the plaza New Year's Eve
The Downtown Las Cruces Partnership will host the annual Chile Drop Dec. 31 to ring in 2025 on the plaza. The community event offers live music, food, games and family-friendly activities leading up to the chile drop at midnight when the giant chile drops from a crane.
State releases annual report on organized crime in New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A year and a half since its revival, the state commission tasked with tackling organized crime is sharing its successes of the year and what it needs to make a bigger impact. In May 2023, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham revived the ...
Four keys to victory for UL in Saturday's New Mexico Bowl matchup with TCU on ESPN
Wide receivers like Tavion Smith (80), shown here celebrating a touchdown earlier this season, will have to play bigger roles in the passing game for UL after the departures of tight end Terrance Carter and receiver Harvey Broussard.
New Mexico transmission line will power the West Coast after nearly 20 years of planning
As part of our ongoing climate series Reverse Course, Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd traveled to remote parts of New Mexico and Arizona to report on the challenge of adding new transmission lines to the U.S. grid. This segment airs on December 27, 2024.
Bill to protect rural military jobs in New Mexico signed into law
New Mexico is a hub for military operations with four major military bases and thousands of people working at them.
UL's underdog New Mexico Bowl matchup with TCU loaded with unknowns
ALBUQUERQUE For some, there only needs to be one reason UL’s Ragin’ Cajuns are double-digit underdogs to TCU in Saturday’s New Mexico Bowl.
How Mexican Cartels Test Fentanyl on Vulnerable People and Animals
A global crackdown on fentanyl has led cartels to innovate production methods and test their risky formulas on people, as well as rabbits and chickens.
Why the U.S. Could Come Out Ahead in a Tariff War
The imposition of tariffs is likely to mean a stronger U.S. dollar, which will make American exports more expensive. That undercuts Mr. Trump’s goal of reducing the trade deficit, but it will also pull in more investment from the rest of the world.
The 8 best beaches in Mexico, from the Caribbean to Baja California
With nearly 6,000 miles of coastline split between the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Sea of Cortez, Mexico has beaches for sun-worshippers, surfers and beach bums. Here are 8 of the best beaches in Mexico.
Trump considering pandemic-era immigration policy
Title 42 allowed U.S. officials to turn away migrants attempting to cross the U.S. Southern border during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rio Rancho cuts ribbon on new solar farm
The City of Vision is making major moves with renewable energy. This comes after city leaders cut the ribbon on a solar farm project years in the making.
Threatened and Restrained
Just before lunchtime on Oct. 24 of this year, an employee of the Children, Youth and Families Department heard what sounded like an argument between two teenage boys coming from inside a room in the agency’s Albuquerque office building,
New Mexico’s Nuclear-Weapons Boom
In New Mexico, such wealth is rare. Española, which sits on the Rio Grande and is a twenty-five-minute drive away, has a median household income of fifty thousand dollars, a poverty rate approaching twenty per cent,
The year in water news: Preparing for New Mexico’s drier future
Water stayed at the forefront of news about conservation, health and money in New Mexico this year, and pressure is growing for increased support from the Roundhouse in the January legislative session.
ORANGE GAME WEEK: Syracuse faces Washington State in DirecTV Holiday Bowl Friday (preview)
Syracuse is set to face Washington State in the DirecTV Holiday Bowl at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego on Friday at 8 p.m.
Builders FirstSource announces agreement to acquire Alpine Lumber
Founded in Englewood, CO, by the Kurtz family in 1963 and subsequently converted to a 100% employee owned and operated company, Alpine has 21 locations.
Are container farms sustainable growing alternatives?
“Container farms have many advantages,” College of ACES Dean Rolando A. Flores Galarza said. “They have the potential to address social, environmental and economic facets of sustainability and become a resource-efficient model for urban agriculture.”
Light showers tonight and warmer weather this weekend expected across New Mexico
Parts of New Mexico saw a White Christmas on Wednesday and may see more snowfall on Thursday. However, by the weekend. the state will be warming up and drying out. The upper-level low that brought
Royal Caribbean stops sailings to 2 popular Caribbean ports
The cruise line has explained why it's skipping one port while another simply no longer appears on its schedule.
Mexico: Christmas fair organizer shot dead in Chilpancingo
Gunmen killed the fair organizer on Christmas Eve in a public square in the city of Chilpancingo, state prosecutors say. The city has been plagued by violence between two rival drug gangs.
Xcel ready for winter
Xcel Energy is set to supply "more than enough" electricity to meet peak demand this winter in the New Mexico and Texas communities it serves. According to an Xcel news release, Xcel is also encouraging customers to use tools and information to lower winter power bills "while staying comfortable through the coldest months.
New Mexico United announce next head coach
New Mexico United announced its next head coach to take the squad into 2025. The club announced Dennis Sanchez will be joining the club. He comes from the Las Vegas Lights FC. Sanchez led them to a fourth-place regular season finish with a record of 13-10-11.
A First Look At Florida’s New St. Regis Longboat Key Resort
The swanky new St Regis Longboat Key Resort finally makes its stunning debut in Florida with one-of-a-kind offerings and a La Mer spa partnership
Latest on Christmas Day storm in parts of New Mexico
Dry and warm weather will remain through Christmas Eve before a weak winter storm impact parts of the state on Christmas Day.
Water revives a once-dying Santa Cruz River, bringing new life to Arizona's Sky Islands
A flush of cleaned wastewater into the Santa Cruz River has restored a fish and wildlife connection in Arizona's Sky Islands.
How the Poinsettia Became a Symbol of Christmas
The poinsettia is not simply a plant associated with Christmas. It is one with roots in the Americas, culturally appropriated over the centuries, and now mass produced for consumption across the world. The next time you pick up a poinsettia from the store, consider the long path it has taken to where it is now.
Agave growing with other crops, ventures at new North Bay ag hub
With the native Mexico plant known to produce tequila, agave is being study with the first funding by the state through UC Davis.