News from October 2021

By Andy Nghiem | Oct 15, 2021
The University of New Mexico women's volleyball was defeated by Colorado State in straight sets on Thursday, 25-13, 25-13, 25-20.

By Zachary Richter | Oct 15, 2021
Every year, on the third Saturday in October, Dia del Rio takes on a variety of conservation activities, and this year is no different.

By Zachary Richter | Oct 15, 2021
Lobos will be playing Colorado State Ram's at University Stadium during Saturday's football game.

By Carrie Bradon | Oct 15, 2021
An Arizona jury has convicted a U.S. Air Force airman charged with the kidnapping and murder of a Mennonite woman who was living in New Mexico at the time of her disappearance.

By Health PRC | Oct 15, 2021
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By Andy Nghiem | Oct 15, 2021
Zacatlán Restaurant in Santa Fe opened last year and is serving up Southwestern and Mexican cuisine to local residents.

By KRWG Public Media | Oct 15, 2021
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By Benjamin Kibbey | Oct 15, 2021
ADACEN, LLC, a data center operator exploring eco-efficient operations, is planning to move its national headquarters from Maryland to Albuquerque to develop and test new technologies.

By John Suayan | Oct 15, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office on Oct. 15 announced that New Mexico will extend its indoor mask requirement through at least Nov. 12.

By Caleb Lombardo | Oct 15, 2021
After more than a year of being missing, a young boy that was allegedly abducted by his father has now been found safe.

By Carla Sonntag | Oct 15, 2021
Does Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) need $630 million more of your money, or are voters in need of honesty and accountability? It’s been a trying time for our children because they have spent most of the last 18 months unable to attend school in person.

By David Beasley | Oct 15, 2021
Bruce Young-Candelaria, president of the Hispanic-American Institute, has been awarded the 2020 Albuquerque FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award for helping the agency with an investigation of online child sexual abuse material.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2021
City of Santa Fe Capital Improvements Advisory Committee met Thursday, May 13.

By Karen Kidd | Oct 14, 2021
The still unsolved 2017 homicide of a 26-year-old artist and University of New Mexico philosophy student in Albuquerque is featured in the city police department's latest "Duke City Case Files" episode.

By Solange DeLisle | Oct 14, 2021
A Nob Hill building that once welcomed people for worship in the 1940s as Trinity Methodist Church but as of late has been a magnet for trouble will soon be revived as a house of god now that another church has taken it over.

By Glenn Minnis | Oct 14, 2021
Early voting is underway in the local Albuquerque elections, and in addition to local city officials, voters will find a bond on the ballot for a new stadium for New Mexico United, the city’s three-year-old soccer team.

By Solange DeLisle | Oct 14, 2021
New Mexico's House Republican Leader Jim Townsend said he wants an investigation after allegations surfaced about a possible coordinated plan by left-leaning groups that involved paying people to influence the state's redistricting process.

By Solange DeLisle | Oct 14, 2021
A former Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy who avoided serving jail time after he was convicted of kicking a suspect in the face has now asked a judge to release him from probation a year early.

By Trina Thomas | Oct 14, 2021
Bernalillo County 's downtown Albuquerque Alvarado Square offices were closed Monday and Tuesday after gunfire broke several windows.