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NM fire survivors raise concerns about smoke damage payments
Survivors of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire told federal and state officials at a town hall meeting late last week that they are concerned about how much compensation is going to repair smoke and ash damage while many in the burn scar are still struggling to get back on their feet. The Federal Emergency Management […] The post NM fire survivors raise concerns about smoke damage payments appeared first on Source New Mexico.
New program helping Las Vegas Fire Department with communication
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Las Vegas Fire Department is bringing in new technology to help boost communication within the department and with the community. “Back when I started in the fire service we carried three-ring binders. Literally, four or five inch three ring-binders and it had a page for every business and address in […]
No. 2 Rams, No. 3 Storm home Friday for first round of state
RIO RANCHO — The field is set for the Class 5A Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships, and No. 2 Rio Rancho and No. 3 Cleveland open the first-round best-of-three series at home at 4 p.m. Friday. On Friday, the District 1-5A champion Storm (20-6) meet the team they...
FBI joins investigation into stolen paintings
TAOS, N.M. — The FBI is taking on the investigation of two stolen paintings that happened nearly 40 years ago in Taos. In 2017, David Van Auker, owner of an antique shop in Silver City, was sent to a house in Cliff, New Mexico, to check out the estate of Jerry and Rita Alter. As Van Auker and his two partners went around the house, they noticed something in one of the rooms.
Junior Ranger Mini Camps At Fort Union May 25-26
WATROUS — Fort Union National Monument announces its annual Junior Ranger Mini-Camps to be held Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26. Camps are 90-minutes in length, and there are two 90-minute sessions at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day. The camps are best suited for children ages...
Hilltopper Gianna Benelli Signs Letter With NMHU
Los Alamos High School senior Gianna Benelli signs a National Letter of Intent to play volleyball for New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas where she intends to study business administration. Benelli is accompanied at the signing Tuesday by her parents Ereyna and Michael Benelli in the lobby of Los Alamos High School. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com.
Long term resident of Taos animal shelter looking for a home
TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Taos animal shelter has been trying to find a forever home for one of its long term residents. Mia, the shepherd-mixed dog has been at the facility for more than 900 days. Mia was found as a stray dog in Taos. Not much is known about the life she had before she […]
PoetrySnaps! Sawnie Morris: 'After the Late-Winter Car Trip'
Former Taos, N.M., poet laureate Sawnie Morris says as a young girl poetry showed her how events and objects were connected in curious ways. According to Morris her leap into creating her own prose came when she took an especially empowering women writer’s course at the University of Colorado. She reads her piece called “After the Late-Winter Car Trip.”
Baseball Recap: Questa comes up short despite Ricardo Leon Jr.'s strong performance
Questa was the 15-10 winner over Penasco when they last played one another last Tuesday, but their luck changed this time around. The Questa Wildcats took an 8-4 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Penasco Panthers on Thursday. Ricardo Leon Jr. was cooking despite his team's...
Softball Recap: Robertson wins going away against St. Michael's
In what's become a running theme this season, Robertson gave their fans yet another huge win on Thursday. They blew past the St. Michael's Horsemen 16-4. Winning may never get old, but Robertson sure is getting used to it with their fourth in a row. Taylor Quintana made a splash...
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