Judge orders US Postal Service to sweep facilities for ballots, immediately send them
718 Views A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Postal Service to make sure mail-in ballots get to the right place on time. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said Tuesday several areas need to do so this afternoon, including parts of Florida, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania, among other areas.
New Mexico poised to elect all-female U.S. House delegation

742 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — No matter who wins, New Mexico will send its first all-female U.S. House delegation to Congress. Women are vying for all three seats, with the close race in the southern district attracting the most attention as Republicans try to recover what has traditionally been a GOP-leaning seat in the […]
Roswell State Senator: It’s Time (Again) To Stop Changing Time
665 Views According to Time-and-Date-dot-com, changing the clocks does not create extra daylight but instead shifts the time of sunrise and sunsets. This time change can cause disruptions to our body clock, otherwise known as the circadian rhythm.
New Mexicans head to the polls on Election Day

961 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexicans are heading to the polls in historic numbers for this election and there are a number of hotly contested races across the state and for president. While a majority of people voted early and absentee because of COVID-19, thousands of people have already hit the polls Tuesday morning.
New Mexico Safe Certified required for restaurants to resume indoor dining
609 Views NM Safe Certified also has COVID-safe trainings for 15 different industries from hotels to salons to grocery stores. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Restaurants are required to be “New Mexico Safe Certified” in order to continue indoor dining at 25% capacity. The deadline to get this certification is Friday. “We want to be able to do […]
Gov. Lujan Grisham proposes $25M stimulus package for tourism industry

761 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham proposed a $25 million stimulus package for the New Mexico tourism industry Monday. The stimulus aims to shorten the recovery timeline.
PNM announces $100M in customer savings, early exit from Four Corners Power Plant

709 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – PNM and the Navajo Transitional Energy Company announced the signing of an agreement on Monday that PNM is exiting the Four Corners Power Plant seven years early. PNM states that the agreement unlocks about $100 million in customer savings and provides about $16 million in economic aid funds to the […]
The Albuquerque Artwalk is up and walking

700 Views COVID-19 has taken out sporting events, concerts and other gatherings during its long stay in New Mexico, but the Albuquerque Artwalk has adapted to all the restrictions that come with the pandemic. The next monthly art walk is scheduled for Nov. 6.
El Paso County Judge Orders Shutdown Of Nonessential Businesses
599 Views With new coronavirus cases soaring and hospitals at capacity, a Texas judge issued a shelter-in-place order that shuts down nonessential businesses for El Paso and its surrounding areas.
Navajo Nation school district to start hybrid learning in November

650 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A Navajo Nation school district that was supposed to open up a hybrid learning model in September has delayed that start date.