Local attorneys provide guidance for Calf Canyon/Hermit’s Peak Fire victims

702 Views It’s been nearly two years since the Calf Canyon/Hermit’s Peak Fire devastated communities in northern New Mexico. President Joe Biden promised the feds would fully compensate every impacted New Mexican, but many say they still haven’t seen a dime.
New Mexico included in recall of some nuts sold at Trader Joe’s

644 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico is one of 16 states involved in a recall of specific nuts sold at Trader Joe’s that are potentially contaminated with salmonella.
Lobo men’s basketball to face Clemson in first round of NCAA tournament

589 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – After punching their ticket to the NCAA tournament with a Mountain West Conference championship, the Lobo men’s basketball team found out who they’ll face in the first round. The No. 11-seeded Lobos will play No. 6 Clemson University in Memphis this Friday.
Abruzzo trust heir sentenced in tax case

545 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Even if you don’t know the Abruzzo family personally, you know some of their business adventures, including the Sandia Peak Tram. Now, an Abruzzo in-law is headed to prison after an attempt to sue the family led to a major discovery about his taxes.
4 years later: How COVID has changed health care

563 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Four years after our state’s first COVID case, UNM Hospital CEO Kate Becker says access to health care is New Mexico’s greatest challenge.
BREAKING: Officials: 911 service down in Eddy and Lea counties

576 Views EDDY COUNTY, N.M. — Officials say 911 service is currently down in Eddy County, Carlsbad and Lea County and another center is taking 911 calls from there.
Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round

641 Views Four years ago today, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the state was starting to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the beginning of a public health emergency. Businesses shut down, students learned from home and hospitals across the state were overrun.
New Mexico health officials report human plague death

602 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday reported the state’s first human plague death since 2020. Officials said a Lincoln County man died after he was hospitalized with the plague. He was the first person in New Mexico with the plague since 2021.
Sandia Peak Tram to reopen next week

674 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — After closing for two months to update the motor system, the Sandia Peak Tram will officially reopen next week. The Tram will officially reopen Thursday at 9 a.m. They will have a ribbon cutting, tours, a Little Bear Coffee pop-up shop and live music.
Lobos win at home over Fresno State

574 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — March is primetime grindtime for college basketball teams and the Lobo men’s basketball team grinded out a crucial win to keep their tournament hopes alive.