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Flooding forces temporary closure of Talking Talons Thrift Shop in Cedar Crest

By Connor Currier Severe flooding in Cedar Crest has forced the temporary closure of a beloved local institution, the Talking Talons Thrift Shop, located on State Highway 14. The flooding caused significant water damage to the interior of the shop, prompting staff to announce a closure of at least two weeks while repairs are underway. […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

UNM Health offers free back-to-school vaccines amid statewide measles outbreak

University of New Mexico Health will host a free back-to-school vaccination clinic Tuesday at its Southwest Mesa Center for Family and Community Health, providing all state-required vaccines at no cost regardless of insurance status. The clinic comes as health officials urge New Mexico families to ensure children are vaccinated before school starts. The state is […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Pueblos

Two New Mexico projects could bring $160M in federal funding for quantum technology and water innovation

Two New Mexico-led initiatives are competing for up to $160 million in federal funding that could create thousands of high-paying jobs and position the state as a national leader in quantum technology and water innovation. The Quantum Moonshot and Energized Watershed projects were named among just 29 semifinalists nationwide in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s […]

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City offers free back-to-school resources for Albuquerque families

Albuquerque families preparing for the upcoming school year can get free backpacks, school supplies and shoe vouchers at a city event next weekend, while also accessing affordable year-round after-school programs that cost significantly less than commercial alternatives. The City of Albuquerque will host “Cruzin’ Into the School Year” events on Saturday, Aug. 2, from 10 […]

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Moriarty could owe employees $18,000 in backpay and thousands in IRS fines

By Connor Currier Moriarty City Clerk/Treasurer Deborah Liu told councilors and the mayor at Moriarty’s City Council meeting on Wednesday night that the city has failed to disclose thousands of dollars in fines from the IRS and has short-changed employees at least $18,000 in take-home pay because of lax internal controls going back years.  Liu, […]

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ABQ BioPark endangered orangutan dies after brief stay at facility

A critically endangered Sumatran orangutan died Tuesday at the ABQ BioPark after suffering cardiac arrest during treatment for a sudden illness, just two months after arriving at the city-owned facility that welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors annually. Elok, a 24-year-old male, showed signs of gastrointestinal distress Tuesday morning when animal care staff arrived, according […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Torrance County first responders to participate in National Night Out

Torrance County residents will have the opportunity to meet their local first responders during National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Torrance County Fairgrounds in Estancia. The Moriarty Fire Department announced it will join several other entities from across Torrance County for the community safety event, which […]

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Vehicle fire temporarily closes Interstate 40 east of Moriarty

Sunday’s vehicle fire on eastbound Interstate 40, just east of Moriarty, led to a temporary shutdown and showcased the coordinated emergency response efforts that safeguard both residents and travelers. The Moriarty Fire Department responded on automatic aid to assist Torrance County Fire Department at approximately 6:30 p.m. Sunday at mile marker 195 on Interstate 40, […]