LANL scientists celebrate success of NASA’s ‘DART’ mission

1,073 Views LOS ALAMOS, N.M. – NASA can already celebrate the success of the “DART” mission, where they used a small spacecraft to hit an asteroid and throw it off course. Los Alamos National Lab scientists also played a role in the mission that could one day save the planet.
Balloon Fiesta pilot honored for spreading organ donation awareness

790 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – During Balloon Fiesta, KOB 4 introduced you to three families who had an emotional reunion. Chelsea Valladares and Kelli Ingle were killed in a car crash last April. Their families gathered at Balloon Fiesta Park last week with the Marshalls.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations in 4th year as an official NM holiday

954 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — For the fourth year in a row, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is being recognized as an official holiday in New Mexico – and there is plenty going on.
New Mexico government to host resource fair in Mora

1,159 Views MORA COUNTY, N.M. — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the New Mexico government will host a resource fair Wednesday afternoon in Mora. The fair is designed to give people easier, in-person/on-site access to state resources. Various state agencies will be on hand to answer questions and give information on how they represent the people.
Nob Hill cocktail bar named best bar in country

1,162 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – One cocktail bar in Nob Hill is getting plenty of national recognition. “I’ve always been a proponent of small markets. I always feel like you know New York, Chicago, L.A., they always get the love, but you know we’re doing really good things out here,” said Kate Gerwin, co-owner of Happy […]
NM Sen. Ivey-Soto steps down as Rules Committee Chair

1,087 Views SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto announced in a letter issued Thursday that he will step down as Chair of the Senate Rules Committee.
VA shields details of veteran’s death | 4 Investigates

1,186 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — As Fred Gardner’s family tells it, he tried to join the Air Force four times before he finally found a legitimate way to enlist. Family lore or no, he was indisputably all-in on his military service.
Dog hoarding case leads to questions about state animal welfare system

765 Views DES MOINES, N.M. — In a small town, news travels fast. And when it includes extreme cruelty to animals, it travels just as fast through the New Mexico rescue system.
120,000 honeybees arrive in New Mexico to boost sustainability

1,027 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Albuquerque metro area recently gained around 120,000 new residents, who hope to create a buzz around environmental sustainability. Two new honeybee colonies, consisting of around 120,000 bees, have been brought to our state by Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico to boost the area’s ecosystem.
New Mexico AG investigates link between rashes and Huggies diapers

708 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A parent never wants to see their child in pain, especially if they do not know the cause. That is why New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is currently investigating Huggies products. Agents believe the popular brand may be responsible for mysterious rashes and health issues for children across the […]