Early morning winter blast hits New Mexico
342 Views A wintry blast of weather blew through the state early Wednesday morning bringing strong winds and even snow to some parts. The snow was concentrated in the northern and western area of New Mexico, but the strongest wind gusts were seen along Interstate 40 in the northern part of the states.
Power partially restored as Los Alamos experiences outage, downed trees
613 Views LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Los Alamos County Department of Public Utilities reports that power has been partially restored after experiencing an outage throughout Los Alamos on Wednesday morning. The county states that linemen are on patrol as they work to restore power and warns residents that trees are down in Los Alamos […]
New Taos Ski Valley avalanche dog carries legacy of avalanche victim
725 Views TAOS, N.M. – The family of a 22-year-old-man who died from an avalanche in Taos launched a foundation to fund avalanche search-and-rescue dogs. Now, the Taos Ski Valley has a new four-legged savior on the slopes: Finn.
Las Cruces Public Schools Seeks To Encourage Greater Gender Inclusivity
464 Views Las Cruces Public Schools is taking steps toward greater gender inclusivity—seeking to implement new policy to prevent discrimination. LCPS Deputy Superintendent Wendi Miller-Tomlinson presented the proposed policy to the board of education for a second reading, describing how it will better support student safety, well-being and success.