Alec Baldwin to resume ‘Rust’ production this week

874 Views Filming of the movie “Rust” will resume this week. On Tuesday, a spokesperson for Rust Movie Productions told CNN that principal photography of “Rust” is set to resume Thursday at Yellowstone Film Ranch in Montana.
Albuquerque lands state funding for public safety, homelessness

944 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – There were winners and losers that came out of the legislative session, and Albuquerque walked away as a winner with $100 million in funding for some high priority projects. “We got more funding than we have ever gotten before,” said Mayor Tim Keller.
Here’s how to request an extension on your taxes as tax day arrives

3,329 Views Today is the deadline to file your 2022 tax return. Some have already filed taxes, and others may be looking for extra time to prepare and gather everything to file. While asking for an extension may seem like a difficult task, the IRS says it’s pretty easy to request an extension.
Tribal colleges tap US energy funds to build ‘living labs’

1,014 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Tribal colleges and universities around the U.S. will be able to tap nearly $15 million in grant funding to boost clean energy development as part of the federal government’s latest investment in creating more reliable and sustainable electricity generation for Native American communities.
New Mexico groups issue joint disapproval of climate vetoes

949 Views Many climate scientists and researchers point to meaningful legislative action as the most effective path forward to both mitigate and adapt to a changing climate. New Mexico’s past legislative session had climate groups feeling hopeful –– but a series of line-item vetoes from Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham left them disappointed.
CABQ paying out thousands to New Mexico Civil Guard

913 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque (CABQ) is paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars. It will go to a militia group that showed up armed with rifles to a protest in 2020.
UNM student earns Truman Scholarship

604 Views Six associate degrees in high school from Central New Mexico Community College, an anticipated graduation with two bachelor’s degrees next year and a planned master’s in history in the spring 2024: University of New Mexico student Andrew Schumann can now also add the Truman Scholarship to this already impressive resume.
New Mexico governor fears a national ban on abortion

901 Views The governor recently signed two bills into law protecting abortion providers and guaranteeing access to reproductive and gender-affirming care in her state. New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Sunday she is worried the U.S. is headed toward a national ban on abortion, as state legislatures and courts move to squeeze abortion access […]
UNM avoids tuition increase

639 Views Regents seek out alternate revenue streams The UNM Board of Regents unanimously rejected two recommendations to increase tuition by 2% and 3%, respectively, for the 2023-24 school year.
UNM professor receives grant for COVID-19 research

882 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – There are more efforts in New Mexico to understand the virus to help people moving forward. A UNM professor who is breaking boundaries, and taking on some important research.