Why those COVID-19 vaccination cards matter

Views 0 Officials acknowledge cards are simple to forge Vaccination cards could become an important piece of paper. Whenever someone gets a COVID-19 vaccination, they get one of these cards from the centers for disease control verifying they got vaccinated.

NMSU Men’s Basketball Advances In Conference Tournament

Views 0 LAS VEGAS — Donnie Tillman and Wilfried Likayi scored 12 points apiece and New Mexico State cruised to a 77-61 win over UT-Rio Grande Valley at the Western Athletic Conference Tournament. Third-seeded New Mexico State (11-7) plays No. 2 seed Utah Valley in the semifinals. Javon Levi had 12 points and five assists […]

Tom Trowbridge, Award-Winning Journalist, Dies at 62

Views 0 Tom Trowbridge, former KSFR News Director and award-winning journalist, passed away Monday night in his sleep. Tom was a tireless career newsman whose voice was heard starting in the 1980s on stations from the East to the West coast. He led the KSFR news team from 2017 until last month when he left […]

High school sports teams can start full practice

Views 0 Teams were limited to practicing in small groups Athletes and coaches couldn’t believe it when they were told their first game was right around the corner. On Monday, the public education department announced that all school sports could resume without a two-week waiting period. That also meant high school sports teams could return […]

Supporters clash on New Mexico recreational pot legalization

Views 0 SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) – Two competing proposals to legalize marijuana in New Mexico — one from a Republican, the other from a Democrat — have emerged from a bargaining session among legislators on Tuesday, amid efforts to balance demands of incumbent medical marijuana producers with calls for new economic opportunity.

New Mexico Legislature approves liquor license overhaul

Views 0 SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Legislature is sending a bill to the governor that would overhaul state liquor regulations in an effort to invigorate the hospitality industry. The Senate voted 29-11 Tuesday to approve the bill, and the House quickly agreed to recent amendments.

State Indian Child Welfare Act Passes New Mexico House

Views 0 Santa Fe, N.M. – The New Mexico House of Representatives Monday passed new legislation expanding and codifying protections for Native American children in the state’s child welfare system.   Here is a statement from the NM House Democrats: