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Cindy Moreno: 'We’re finally here with our family and being able to just hang out— what we were originally wanting to do'

An Albuquerque family finally achieved their goal of visiting Disney World in Orlando, Florida, after driving 20 hours in a rented car.


Bill Soules: 'One of them is to study putting in a high-speed rail, from Chihuahua to Denver'

New Mexico Sen. Bill Soules is working on two bills that could bring a high-speed international train through the state.


New Mexico's Martinez on PBR can design: 'Seeing my can in person was probably the most exciting part of it all'

Andrew Martinez, a New Mexico native, is seeing his design on millions of cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon after winning a national contest.


Albuquerque man reunited with his dog after five-day search: 'If Ellie could tell the story, this would be a movie'

An Albuquerque man is relieved and happy after a five-day search for his missing dog ended with the owner reuniting with man’s best friend.


Jennings on zoo animals: 'They are part of our family'

Three loose dogs got into the Spring River Zoo in Roswell recently and killed four zoo animals.



'Fever is the way your body fights an infection': Pediatrician shares advice on how to handle children's fevers

As several major pharmacies put a limit on children's pain relief products, one pediatrician has advice for parents on how to deal with children's fevers.


ABQ BioPark associate director on returning birds to outdoor exhibit: 'They’re ready to go out and spread their wings'

The birds at the BioPark have returned to their outdoor exhibits following an uptick in avian flu cases.


Stark: ‘It is indeed cold here today, and I don’t think it dampened the spirits of anyone here’

Ryan Stark, captain of New Mexico Civil Patrol, the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of New Mexico. said, "I don’t think the cold dampened the spirits of anyone here."


Medina: ‘The deadly mixture of alcohol, firearms and innocent lives being lost is unacceptable’

A fatal shooting shook an Albuquerque neighborhood just ahead of Christmas as the family of Jada Gonzales mourned her death at a house party on the city’s West Side.



Shark Reef Cafe general manager on self-automated server: 'This just adds another element to our service'

Albuquerque BioPark is making a quick stop at one of its restaurants even quicker with the addition of a new self-automated server.


Fernandez: ‘We knew we needed more money’ for Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire victims

New Mexico Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez is grateful the state’s congressional delegation has secured an additional $1.4 billion in federal funding to assist individuals affected by the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire.


New Mexico resident stranded in Buffalo: 'Fatalities come into play with people just getting stranded in the streets and their cars getting covered in snow'

A New Mexico family was among hundreds stranded by a historic blizzard that engulfed Buffalo, New York during the Christmas weekend, KOB 4 reported. Jenna Fiedler of Gallup was visiting family for the holidays but became stranded by the storm.


Traveler on holiday flight cancellations: 'It’s just been an absolute mess'

The chaos of the 2022 holiday season was evident at the Albuquerque Sunport, where exhausted travelers endured the same flight delays and cancellations experienced across the nation. Some people have been waiting days for flights. Others are still waiting on luggage that is nowhere to be found.


20 New Mexico teachers honored at bowl game for 'important role' they play in students' lives

During a timeout at the recent New Mexico Bowl, 20 teachers throughout the state were awarded $1,000 each for their work with students and classroom dedication.


East Mountain resident on power outages: 'Kind of frustrated. Running generators to run the electricity'

The cold weather on Christmas night proved too much for an aging transformer that malfunctioned and caused a lengthy power outage in the East Mountains.


Balderas on grants for entities impacted by 2015 Gold King Mine spill: 'Out of tragedy comes hope'

An estimated $4.3 million in grants will be shared among six entities impacted by the 2015 Gold King Mine spill, according to the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office.


Sanchez: 'A building would not enhance the space; a building will only detract from it'

Several metro residents have joined together to file a lawsuit to keep the city from building an education center at the Elena Gallegos Open Space in the Foothills.


Frustrated Albuquerque resident: 'Speeding in general is a problem here'

An Albuquerque man is trying to get the city’s police department to stop ATVs from constantly speeding in his southwest neighborhood before something tragic happens.