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Combat sports: Waterson-Gomez loses in NY; Las Cruces boxer wins Junior Olympics title

  • Sports Speak Up! Current Lobo football players impress 'Quondam Jock'

    Sports Speak Up! Current Lobo football players impress 'Old Jock'

    AT OUR MONTHLY Old Jocks Dejeuner at a local New Mexican eatery this calendar week, nosotros had the pleasure of running into several electric current Lobo football game players. The players took the fourth dimension to introduce themselves to us and could non have been more than engaging, personable and respectful. Some of the restaurant staff remarked the same sentiments. Advertizing Nunez just happened to exist having lunch with us and got to witness this beginning paw. Those young men are swell ambassadors for the UNM and made us feel actually proud

  • 'I worry nigh this place': A twenty-four hours in Ukraine's Donetsk

    'I worry about this place': A day in Ukraine's Donetsk

    POKROVSK, Ukraine -- On the morning of Twenty-four hours 142 of the war in Ukraine, the mayor of a customs slipping closer to the front line stands in sneakers and blazer near the newest soldier's grave.
    Bated from the gravedigger, Ruslan Trebushkin is the last to toss dirt on the casket, which had been closed. He worries how much of the torso was left, how much the war took away. This is his 10th military funeral since Russia's invasion in February. Funerals were televised to give the soldiers recognition

  • Four killed in BCSO helicopter crash near Las Vegas

    Four killed in BCSO helicopter crash near Las Vegas

    The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said three personnel and one Bernalillo County firefighter were killed when one of the agency'due south helicopters crashed near Las Vegas.
    BCSO spokeswoman Jayme Fuller said that those onboard their helicopter Metro 2 were heading back to Albuquerque after assisting firefighters with the Due east Mesa Fire.
    "There are no known survivors," she said. "At this fourth dimension the investigation into this incident is in its preliminary stages. As we learn further details, we volition pro

  • 4 killed later BCSO helicopter crashes most Las Vegas

    Four killed after BCSO helicopter crashes near Las Vegas

    The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said iii personnel and one firefighter were killed when one of the agency'due south helicopter crashed well-nigh Las Vegas.
    BCSO spokeswoman Jayme Fuller said that those onboard were heading back to Albuquerque later profitable firefighters with the E Mesa Fire."There are no known survivors," she said. "At this time the investigation into this incident is in its preliminary stages. Every bit nosotros learn further details, nosotros will provide them through official press releases."

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  • 4 killed in BCSO helicopter crash nearly Las Vegas

    4 killed in BCSO helicopter crash near Las Vegas

    3 people from the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Role and a Bernalillo County fireman were killed Sat when a BCSO helicopter crashed near Las Vegas, the agency said.
    BCSO spokeswoman Jayme Fuller said those onboard their helicopter Metro 2 were heading back to Albuquerque later profitable firefighters with the East Mesa Fire.
    "In that location are no known survivors," she said. "At this time the investigation into this incident is in its preliminary stages. Equally we larn farther details, we will p

  • Weigh in so city's overnight beds work for all in ABQ

    Weigh in so city's overnight beds work for all in ABQ

    In the July 10 Albuquerque Journal, Mayor Tim Keller addressed many challenges that the city faces, but ane challenge tin be better met past having the section of Family and Customs services piece of work with the community instead of contesting it.
    Mayor Keller stated: "We need zoning blessing to open the Gateway shelter, a cornerstone of the piece of work ahead to move people off the street, and for every solution in between. We can make a departure together; we need action now."
    We do demand action now, and yo

  • Tips for limiting costs and headaches of summer travel

    Tips for limiting costs and headaches of summer travel

    Travel picked up as vaccination rates went upwardly, COVID-xix cases went down, and people were ready to get out of town. But with travel costs up and the pandemic still with usa, summer holiday travel is a mixed purse this year. Here are some considerations as yous brand plans.
    By air
    Airlines are struggling to come up back from the reductions made in equipment and staff during the pandemic. The economical lesson is with reduced supply and increased demand, prices accept gone upwardly. Simply y'all may be able to save some

  • NMSU ready to lead Southwest reforestation efforts

    NMSU ready to lead Southwest reforestation efforts

    New Mexico has experienced a devastatingly destructive wildfire season again this yr, including the 2 largest fires in our state's history, the Hermits Top/Dogie Canyon Fire, now at more 340,000 acres, and the Black Fire, which has burned more than than 325,000 acres. These fires, and others like them, proceed to impairment our forests, which comprehend 43 1000000 acres in New Mexico and Arizona. These forested areas provide more than just recreational opportunities, wild fauna habitat, timber and oth

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  • NM can lead engineering/armed services pushback on Red china

    NM can lead technology/military pushback on China

    U.S. Rep. Yvette Herrell
    Congress is considering the National Defence force Authorization Human action (NDAA), an annual bill that provides the budget and full general framework for how our national security will be conducted for the next fiscal yr. One urgent issue that the NDAA must address is the danger posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Co-ordinate to FBI Director Christopher Wray, the People's Republic of Cathay (PRC) "in many ways is the greatest, broadest, most comprehensive, long-term threat that we

  • Native New Mexicans know EPLUS system is unfair

    Native New Mexicans know EPLUS system is unfair

    I would like to thank you for the (July 3) editorial on the NM EPLUS system. The article reflects what I and many of my friends and family unit believe. I take spent my whole life in New Mexico. I've raised my family here, and my kids are raising their families here as well.
    When I was young, New Mexico was an unbelievable place to hunt, fish and to be outdoors. We didn't have to be concerned that we wouldn't be able to hunt every twelvemonth. Equally time passed, I have seen many changes in New Mexico, 1 bein

  • Many programs already help challenging population

    Many programs already help challenging population

    The Journal's June nineteen editorial ,"Sanctioned encampments are supposed to make clean up city, not sacrifice areas," rightly deplores the weather condition in Coronado Park. Notwithstanding ... Coronado Park is (non) a sanctioned encampment, also known as a "safe outdoor space." It about emphatically is not. The piece as well fails to give readers an accurate perspective on the extent of the city's homeless programs and the challenges faced by the people who actually work with the homeless.
    If you want to know what a san

  • Landowners are key to protecting elk habitat

    Landowners are key to protecting elk habitat

    In its July 3 editorial on New Mexico's Elk Private Land Use System (EPLUS), the Periodical fell brusk of understanding the existent issues and the real people at the heart of the outcome. Perhaps this is because rhetoric and misinformation have long overcast public discussions on the topic.
    Most concerning is the persistent mischaracterization and maligning of New Mexico landowners by advocates seeking to eliminate the EPLUS program. Framing the narrative equally wealthy outsiders vs. average New Mexicans nee

  • Editorial: No G-12 path forward

    Editorial: No K-12 path forward

    A fifty% increment in K-12 English language linguistic communication arts and math achievement by the 2025-26 school yr might seem aspirational, until you realize where New United mexican states is starting from. At final count, prepandemic, just i in 5 North.Thousand. students was proficient in math and i in three proficient in reading. If those numbers were still accurate — hundred-to-one with the learning loss remote teaching inflicted — reaching these goals would mean just one in iii students volition be able to do math and only ha

  • Gladiators rally past Wranglers in flavour finale

    Gladiators rally past Wranglers in season finale

    RIO RANCHO - At six-feet, 2-inches tall, Knuckles Urban center lineman Mason Newton does non look like a boot-blocking fiend.
    Merely for the 2d time this flavor, Newton thwarted ii potential field goals, helping turn the tide for the Gladiators (eight-8), who came from behind Sat to beat Northern Arizona 39-32 in their regular-season finale.
    Duke City now heads to Phoenix to meet the Arizona Rattlers in the showtime round of the Indoor Football League playoffs. Arizona is the meridian seed in the W. Duke City i

  • Fit to be … United, Riverhounds play to 1-1 tie

    Fit to be … United, Riverhounds play to 1-1 tie

    New United mexican states United's Will Seymore, right, passes the ball in time before existence disrupted past Alex Dixon of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC on Saturday. The two USLC teams played to a ane-i draw. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
    Two teams with much in mutual could non detect much separation Saturday night.
    New Mexico United scored early and missed a potential late winner by a affair of inches, ultimately settling for a 1-1 describe with Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Isotopes Park.
    United and Pittsbu

  • Santa Fe firefighter appointed to federal console

    Santa Fe firefighter appointed to federal panel

    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal
    Nathan Miller, wildland fire superintendent with the Metropolis of Santa Atomic number 26 Fire Department, has been appointed to the federal government'south new Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission.
    "I'chiliad proud to represent New Mexico and Santa Fe to see how we can better our programs locally and federally and make everything work the all-time it can," Miller said.
    The U.S. Interior and Agriculture department secretaries and the Federal Emergency Management Agency ad

  • Santa Fe County blasts Forest Service over prescribed fires

    Santa Fe County blasts Forest Service over prescribed fires

    The Calf Coulee/Hermits Elevation Fire burns in the mountains near Pecos on May 25, 2022. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
    Santa Atomic number 26 County commissioners urged U.S. forest managers to do a more than comprehensive environmental review of plans to restore large swaths of forest that border the capital city, passing a resolution fueled by frustrations that accept been mounting in the wake of a devastating wildfire sparked by the authorities's planned burns.
    The Santa Atomic number 26 County Commission on Tuesday unanimously

  • Los Alamos grad Ealey is globe gnaw in shot put

    Los Alamos grad Ealey is world champ in shot put

    America'due south offset gold medal of the World Track and Field outdoor championships was won by a Los Alamos High product.
    Chase Ealey captured the women'southward shot put championship Sabbatum night at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. She is the offset American ever to win the effect at the meet.
    Ealey threw twenty.49 meters with her first effort, and that endeavor held upwards through all six rounds of the result.
    Lijiao Gong of Mainland china won silver with a season-best 20.39 meters, and Jessica Schilder of Holland took bron

  • State signs $1M contract for emergency span repair

    State signs $1M contract for emergency bridge repair

    The 49-year-one-time Interstate 25 bridge over the Rio Grande showed signs of distress, such as this impairment to a pile cap, prompting the state Section of Transportation to make a temporary repair to keep the bridge structure from declining. (Courtesy of NMDOT)
    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Periodical
    With an average of more than than 35,000 vehicles crossing daily, the Interstate 25 span over the Rio Grande south of Albuquerque is experiencing a $1 million emergency.
    That's the estimated price tag to

  • 'They need a identify to go'

    'They need a place to go'

    Andrea Perez, 43, sits inside her Jeep, which she is currently living in after being evicted from her Rio Rancho dwelling in May on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. (Chancey Bush-league/ Albuquerque Journal)
    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal
    When Andrea Perez and her longtime boyfriend moved from a one-chamber apartment in Albuquerque to a mobile abode in Rio Rancho near iv years ago, information technology felt similar a big pace up.
    "This was manner bigger – having a two-bedroom and our own living room, y'all know? The kid

  • Ex-RRPD officer charged with sexual assail of minor

    Ex-RRPD officer charged with sexual assault of minor

    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal
    He bought her sex activity toys, joked about showering with her and – in ane example – rubbed her dorsum and pleasured himself as she slept. He was a Rio Rancho school resource officer and she was a fourteen-yr-old relative.
    Those were amongst the allegations fabricated against Joseph Frantz, a former Rio Rancho police officer and New United mexican states Children, Youth and Families Department employee accused of sexually assaulting the teen last yr at a Rio Rancho home.
    The

  • Dog'southward euthanasia posted on TikTok, study says

    Dog's euthanasia posted on TikTok, report says

    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal
    An Albuquerque Animal Welfare employee has acknowledged posting a video of a domestic dog'due south euthanasia on social media but said it was intended for public education, according to a newly released investigation.
    The metropolis's Office of Inspector Full general writes in a new report that information technology substantiated an anonymous complaint that a city staffer recorded the euthanasia of a dog in the metropolis's intendance last Dec and subsequently posted the video on TikTok.
    The post has sinc

  • Albuquerque metro ranked 2d most unsafe for pedestrians

    Albuquerque metro ranked second most dangerous for pedestrians

    Officers investigate a June 2020 crash that killed a pedestrian in Southeast Albuquerque. A report by Smart Growth America says the Duke City was the second most dangerous metro surface area for pedestrians in the U.S. in 2020. (Roberto E Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
    Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Periodical
    Albuquerque was the second nigh dangerous metropolitan area for pedestrians in the U.Due south. in 2020, co-ordinate to a report by Smart Growth America.
    According to the report, titled Dangerous by Pattern twenty

  • Hard babyhood never stopped Bamforth

    Difficult childhood never stopped Bamforth

    Scott Bamforth dribbles upwardly court equally Anthony Mathis, left, closes in equally The Enchantment, the New Mexico alumni squad, practices at The Pit on Saturday in preparation for the TBT 2022 Men'south Tournament.
    Chancey Bush/Journal
    Catching their breath and resting after a 2-60 minutes do in the Pit on Saturday afternoon, former Lobo basketball players of different eras were talking their trash and telling stories when the discipline of the just not-Lobo playing for "The Enchantment" in Mon's TBT ba

  • Bamforth rose above adversity to basketball distinction

    Bamforth rose above adversity to basketball stardom

    Scott Bamforth dribbles up courtroom as Anthony Mathis, left, closes in as The Enchantment, the New Mexico alumni team, practices at The Pit on Saturday in grooming for the TBT 2022 Men's Tournament.
    Chancey Bush/Journal
    Catching their jiff and resting after a two-60 minutes practice in the Pit on Sabbatum afternoon, former Lobo basketball game players of different eras were talking their trash and telling stories when the subject of the only non-Lobo playing for "The Enchantment" in Monday'southward TBT ba

  • Riverhounds, United draw 1-ane

    Riverhounds, United draw 1-1

    New Mexico United scored two minutes in, but that was it. Visiting Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC had the upper paw for much of the rest game and exit town with a 1-one draw earned at Isotopes Park on Sabbatum nighttime in United Soccer League Championship division activity.
    The Journal's Ken Sickenger is reporting. Check back here later for his report and in Sunday's Periodical print edition.

    Subscribe to ABQjournal. Call 505-823-4400

  • Follow live: Pittsburgh Riverhounds at NM United

    Follow live: Pittsburgh Riverhounds at NM United

    New Mexico United's Saturday home match with visiting Pittsburgh at toasty Isotopes Park is about to become underway.
    The Periodical's Ken Sickenger is staffing. Follow his Twitter feed below. Cheque back here later on and in Sunday'south Journal print edition for a game written report.
    https://twitter.com/KenSickenger
    Subscribe to ABQjournal. Phone call 505-823-4400

  • Gainsay sports: Waterson-Gomez loses in N.Y.; Las Cruces boxer wins Junior Olympics title

    Combat sports: Waterson-Gomez loses in N.Y.; Las Cruces boxer wins Junior Olympics title

    Michelle Waterson-Gomez attacks Amanda Lemos during their mixed martial arts bout at UFC on ABC 3, Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Elmont, NY. Lemos won via 2nd round guillotine choke. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)
    The experts predicted that Brazilian MMA fighter Amanda Lemos would defeat Michelle Waterson-Gomez on Sabbatum, assertive Lemos' punching ability would exist the difference.
    It wasn't, just she did.
    Lemos (12-2-1) defeated Albuquerque's Waterson-Gomez (18-x) past second-round submission (guillotine c

  • Thunderstorms spark 5 small-scale fires across Santa Fe woods

    Thunderstorms spark 5 small fires across Santa Fe forest

    Officials say lightning strikes caused 5 small wildfires on Friday in the Santa Fe National Wood.
    Ane of the fires started around xi a.thou. on Atalaya Mountain, several miles east of Santa Fe, according to the Santa Fe Fire Department. The blaze grew to just over v acres as crews fabricated a fire line and contained it.
    "We are happy to report the fire did not grow in size and, with quick action, the state has been able to speedily respond to this fire," Urban center of Santa Iron Burn down Chief Brian Moya

  • Thunderstorm sparked 5 pocket-size fires across Santa Fe forest

    Thunderstorm sparked 5 small fires across Santa Fe forest

    Officials said lightning strikes caused 5 small wildfires on Friday in the Santa Fe National Forest.
    I of the fires started around 11 a.grand. on Atalaya Mount, several miles east of Santa Fe, according to the Santa Fe Fire Section. The blaze grew to just over v acres as crews fabricated a fire line and contained it.
    "We are happy to report the fire did not abound in size and, with quick action, the land has been able to speedily respond to this fire," City of Santa Fe Fire Primary Brian 1000

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