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Española Lineman to Play Football at Highlands
Jose Castillo is the first athlete from Española Valley to get a football scholarship in quite some time. But looking at the crop of younger players he played with, he plans to make sure that he will not be the last. Castillo will attend New Mexico Highlands University to...
Storm beat Rams 12-2 in baseball
RIO RANCHO — Cleveland High School senior infielder Jacob Brevig had a day on the diamond he’ll never forget. He swatted a three-run homer and drove in five runs in one of the biggest games for his third-ranked Storm, a 12-2 whipping of No. 2 Rio Rancho on the Rams’ diamond.
New Mexico opening resource centers for minority-owned businesses
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – With two new business centers in the state, the New Mexico Minority Business Development Agency is gearing up to better support minority-owned businesses. The business centers received more than $380,000 in federal funding and more than $20,000 from the City of Albuquerque. With the funding, Las Cruces and Las Vegas, New Mexico […]
Burn scar floods from Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire ruin Rociada home
ROCIADA, N.M. — It's been two years since the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire erupted in northern New Mexico. Those living there are still feeling its impacts and tell KOAT they have yet to get any relief money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. "in my wildest dreams, I...
Glimmers of hope sprouted from an apology in a Las Vegas theater
A handful of victims of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire finally heard words they’ve needed to hear for a very long time. Colt Hagmaier apologized on behalf of the federal government at a packed Indigo Theater in Las Vegas, NM at an event featuring a preview of the documentary “Mora Is Burning.” “I’m sorry. I’m […] The post Glimmers of hope sprouted from an apology in a Las Vegas theater appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Meow Wolf to Lay Off 165 Employees in Multiple Locations
“There is no easy way to break this news,” started an email by Meow Wolf CEO Jose Tolosa. Meow Wolf had the luxury of blaming the pandemic when it was forced to lay off 201 employees in 2020 (although this turned out to not be the whole story). It’s not as lucky this time around. An internal email reveals that it must cut 165 members of its staff across its New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada locations.
‘Asha’ the Mexican grey wolf featured in children’s book
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – After gaining fame, wandering around northern New Mexico, ‘Asha’ a Mexican grey wolf is now the feature star in children’s literature. In the areas around Las Vegas, New Mexico home video captured something that author Bernadette Maldonado thought she’d never see. An animal that looked like a wolf just roaming around. Thanks […]
390 million seedlings: Mora reforestation center sets sights on restoring NM forests
MORA – State and federal forestry officials marked the two-year anniversary of the biggest wildfire in New Mexico history by outlining an ambitious plan to transform a small forest research facility in the burn scar into a vital source of drought-resistant tree seedlings for burned forests across the Southwest. Swaths of forest across the state […] The post 390 million seedlings: Mora reforestation center sets sights on restoring NM forests appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Meow Wolf announces that it will lay off workers, cut expenses
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe-based immersive art collective Meow Wolf plans to lay off 165 workers. Meow Wolf CEO Jose Tolosa made the announcement in an email to all employees Monday night. “Meow Wolf notified our colleagues that we will soon be cutting expenses by 10% and reducing our workforce by 165 people company-wide in […]
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