More Weather on the Way

Last Friday there were blizzard conditions around Raton, forcing the shutdown of I-25. National Weather Service Meteorologist Jennifer Palucki says another system will impact the state on Wednesday. Palucki tells News Radio KKOB there’s a pretty good chance of rain for Albuquerque on Tuesday and Tuesday night, which she says will help lessen the fire…MORE

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NM Boasts Solar Jobs

Renewable energy is good business for New Mexico. The Albuquerque Journal reports the state is the 23rd fastest growing state for solar jobs and the 8th highest industry employment per capita. The Washington DC- based Solar Foundation issued a new report that says employment in New Mexico’s solar industry was up 54% last year. The…MORE

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Furloughs Looming for NM State Workers

New developments in the State’s budget crisis. Governor Martinez says here administration is getting ready to order state employees to take unpaid days off starting as early as next month. The Governor made the comments during a speech to business leaders in Albuquerque. Martinez has already ordered a hiring freeze. State lawmakers recently passed a…MORE

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NM Groups Rally for the Budget

Governor Martinez discussed the budget and legislative session at the Albuquerque Marriott Monday. Outside the hotel, Democrats and other groups rallied to try to get Martinez to sign the budget plan lawmakers sent her. Martinez opposes the tax hikes. Debra Haaland, State Democratic Party Chairwoman, says lawmakers worked hard to figure out the issues and…MORE

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Car Wash Murder Suspect Still at Large

Albuquerque Police continue investigating a fatal shooting on the city’s west side of a man remembered in a candlelight vigil Monday night. Officer Fred Duran says they were called to a car wash in the 2900 block of Coors near Quail sometime after 7 PM Sunday. The victim, 59-year-old Early Roybal, had been shot in…MORE

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Passenger Traffic on the Rise at the Sunport

More people are traveling by air these days. The Federal Government says air travel last year was at record levels. At the Sunport, passenger numbers were up slightly- 0.6%. Spokesman Dan Jiron says that was the first time in years that the Sunport saw more fliers. And it seems to be continuing this year. Jiron…MORE

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Sunday Shooting on Albuquerque’s West Side

     ALBUQUERQUE POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING A SHOOTING ON THE CITY’S WEST SIDE. OFFICERS WERE CALLED TO A CAR WASH IN THE 29 HUNDRED BLOCK OF COORS NEAR QUAIL SOMETIME AFTER 7PM SUNDAY. THERE THEY FOUND ONE PERSON HAD BEEN SHOT. THAT PERSON WAS TRANSPORTED TO A LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT AND APD LAST SAID…MORE

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UNM Candidates List Expected by Mid May

     THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HAS BEEN WITHOUT A PERMANENT PRESIDENT SINCE DECEMBER. THAT’S WHEN FORMER PRESIDENT BOB FRANK STEPPED DOWN FROM THE POSITION. BUT IT APPEARS THERE COULD BE A LIST OF CANDIDATES BY THE TIME THE SPRING SEMESTER ENDS MAY 13TH.      THE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL REPORTS THAT THE PLAN IS…MORE

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Albuquerque Job Fair for Monday

     IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR WORK, THEN THEY’RE LOOKING FOR YOU. A NUMBER OF EMPLOYERS WILL BE SET UP AND READY TO HIRE TODAY AT THE NEW MEXICO WORKFORCE CONNECTION BUSINESS AND CAREER CENTER ON MOUNTAIN ROAD NORTHEAST IN ALBUQUERQUE.      THE JOB FAIR RUNS FROM 9AM TO NOON. YOU CAN CHECK OUT…MORE

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Police Union Boss Opposes Merger

     THE ALBUQUERQUE CITY COUNCIL HAS DECIDED TO SPEND 50-THOUSAND DOLLARS TO STUDY THE IDEA OF MERGING APD WITH THE BERNALILLO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT. BUT NOT EVERYONE IS ON BOARD. SHAUN WILLOUGHY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE ALBUQUERQUE POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, SAYS A MERGER WOULDN’T ADDRESS APD’S MOST PRESSING ISSUE: IT’S STAFFING SHORTAGE.    …MORE

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