First-of-its-kind EV carshare program launches in Albuquerque

671 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico has its first electric vehicle carshare program after the Affordable Mobility Platform launched in Albuquerque. The platform’s New Mexico base is the PAH! Hiland Plaza Apartments, just west of Central and San Mateo. They’ll have EV charging stations and two EVs for people to use.
Cocaine use reportedly on the rise among teens

778 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Cocaine is a drug that rose to prevalence and prominence decades ago but now reports show its use may be on the rise among teens.
Albuquerque’s pollen report shows high juniper and elm levels

678 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Pollen is on the rise in Albuquerque. If you’ve been sneezing or dealing with watery eyes lately, juniper and elm are probably the culprit.
3 joint resolutions headed to this year’s ballot

793 Views SANTA FE, N.M. – All joint resolutions that make it out of the Roundhouse have to be put on the ballot during the next general election. This year, the Legislature passed three joint resolutions: one dealing with land jurisdiction at Kirkland Air Force Base, another making changes to the Judicial Nominating Commission, and […]
State lawmakers aim to tighten up cannabis regulations in New Mexico

719 Views SANTA FE, N.M. – Many lawmakers wanted to clean up and clarify our cannabis industry laws this session. They did that in large part by passing a massive bill still waiting on the governor’s approval.
Advocates frustrated over lack of mental health legislation

709 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — As the legislative session wrapped Thursday, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she is frustrated because several public safety bills didn’t pass.
Taos Ski Valley becomes first resort in country to use electric snowcat

688 Views TAOS SKI VALLEY, N.M. — Taos Ski Valley is already a world-renowned resort but they’re attracting even more attention for a first they say could ensure their survival.
Paid Family & Medical Leave Act fails by 34-36 vote

692 Views SANTA FE, N.M. — After a big win in the Senate Friday night and another stamp of approval from a House committee Monday morning, it seemed this could be the year the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act finally crosses the finish line.
Bill to impose waiting period for gun sales in NM heads to governor’s desk

900 Views SANTA FE, N.M. – A bill is heading to the governor’s desk to impose a seven-day waiting period for all gun sales in New Mexico. State lawmakers just voted to pass that proposal after hours of debate Monday night.
Snowboarders and skiers enjoy Sandia Peak Ski Area reopening

762 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Sandia Peak Ski Area opened Saturday for the first time since 2022. KOB 4 caught up with some of the first skiers down the slopes Saturday morning and caught their excitement during this much-anticipated opening.