Sunday, April 7, 2013

New Mexico Gathering of Nations

  • Action 7 News - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    In a last-minute deal, Gov. Susana Martinez announced on Friday that she has signed SB 27, a pension reform solvency fix for the Public Employees Retirement ...

  • Police catch man on the run

    Action 7 News - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    In January, Colomo racked up a domestic violence charge from Albuquerque police. Officials said he also tried to run over a Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy at Tingley Beach, nearly hitting a family of ...

  • New Mexico Gathering of Nations

    Miami Herald - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    The world?s largest Native American cultural event comes to New Mexico April 25-27. Honoring its 30th anniversary this year, the Gathering of Nations celebrates Native American and indigenous culture with more than 700 tribes and 3,000 Native American singers and dancers wearing traditional regalia. More than 800 Native American artisans and craftsmen will be displaying and selling their ...

  • Milk Depot seeking donations

    KOB.com - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 9:07 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 10:15 PM By: KOB.com staff Got Milk? If you do, a non-profit organization in Albuquerque wants to hear from you - breast feeding mothers with some milk to spare, that is. The first ever Milk Depot in New Mexico is looking for donors. The milk is then sent to milk banks which distribute it to babies who need it. Often ...

  • Portrait studio closing spurs outcry

    KOB.com - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 9:42 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 10:11 PM By: Nikki Ibarra, KOB Eyewitness News 4 A popular portrait studio closed its doors Friday, leaving many customers angry. CPI Corporation operated some 2,000 photo studios in locations like Sears an Walmart nationwide, including those in New Mexico. KOB Eyewitness News 4 spoke to an Albuquerque woman who thinks she ...

  • Forrest Fenn speaks out about charges against treasure hunter

    KOB.com - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 9:18 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 10:20 PM By: KOB.com Staff The Santa Fe man behind a nationwide treasure hunt is speaking out - after the state?s decision to charge a man for looking for his treasure. KOB Eyewitness News 4 told you about a man in Pecos facing charges for digging near a descanso looking ...

  • Crews respond to fire near Griegos and 4th

    KOB.com - Saturday 6th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 10:24 PM By: KOB.com Staff Fire crews are responding to a residential fire near Griegos and 4th. The call came in around 10 p.m. KOB Eyewitness News 4 has a crew en route. Stay with us and we work to bring you the ...

  • Search for auto thief called off

    Action 7 News - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Police had an area in southeast Albuquerque blocked off for several hours Friday afternoon because of the search. The investigation created a mess when students got out of school. Buses carrying 31 students from Van Buren Middle and 180 kids from Eubank Elementary had to be turned around. Parents had to pick their children up from the school instead. The search lasted four ...

  • Store that sold Sandy Hook gun loses license

    The WBAL Channel - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Debora Seifert, a spokeswoman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, told CNN on Friday the Riverview Gun Sales shop in East Windsor, Connecticut, lost its federal firearms license December 20 -- six days after the massacre about 65 miles southwest in ...

  • Governor signs state budget OKs raises

    KRQE - Friday 5th April, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - One big bill that was the center of a last-second deal was enough to salvage the 2013 session of the Legislature. It turns out it was enough to OK a bipartisan $5.9 billion budget with a 1 percent pay hike for state employees and teachers, their first raise since 2008. Gov. Susana Martinez signed that budget Friday using her line-item veto power to slash about $21 million ...

  • Video tracks DWI suspect to fatal crash

    KASA - Friday 5th April, 2013

    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) - A deadly crash caused by a suspected drunk driver and the events leading to it were captured on police video released to KRQE News 13 Friday. It started shortly before 5 p.m. Thursday with a call of a driver at the Farmington Walmart staggering and dropping his keys. A Farmington Police Department officer tracked down that driver at a gas station on West Broadway ...

  • Students celebrate Cesar Chavezs legacy

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 6:09 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 6:33 PM By: Joseph Lynch, KOB Eyewitness News 4 About 300 Albuquerque children got the chance to take the classroom outside Friday. A field trip to learn about Cesar Chavez. The Mexican-American labor leader and social activist passed away 20 years ago, but in the Rio Grande Valley his accomplishments and spirit were ...

  • Veteran fights to keep organizations home

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 6:25 PM By: Stuart Dyson, KOB Eyewitness News 4 A Rio Rancho man who has devoted his life and his property to helping homeless veterans is battling to keep his mission alive. Shane D?Onofrio is fighting city hall, but Rio Rancho?s zoning chief says the city wants to help, not halt, his mission. The name of D?Onofrio?s nonprofit ...

  • Gov vetoes overhaul of embattled Finance Authority

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 6:16 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 7:04 PM By: Chris Ramirez, KOB 4 On Your Side Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed a plan to overhaul the New Mexico Finance Authority. The move sends the message that the governor thinks the old way of business is better than any ideas the senate could come up with. Sen. Tim Keller (D-Bernalillo) led the fight in what he called ...

  • CNM students compete in work-related fields

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 5:04 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 6:45 PM By: KOB.com Staff Hundreds of college students took over CNM Friday for a bit of competition. The students competed in the skills they'll need to succeed in the workforce. Their skills were tested in fields such as carpentry, welding and culinary arts. And, real world professionals were on hand to give out the ...

  • Nuns work shows in her killers plea

    KRQE - Friday 5th April, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A man accused of killing a nun on the Navajo Reservation in 2009 could have faced life in prison before forgiveness entered the discussion. But under a plea agreement approved Friday, Reehahlio Carroll, 21, may be as young as 53 when he's released. The prosecution says that's what Sister Marguerite Bartz's family and friends wanted. In court today, Assistant ...

  • Contest tests real-world student skills

    KRQE - Friday 5th April, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Hundreds of New Mexico college students are trying to show off their skills in the real world as part of a statewide competition. The students of Central New Mexico Community College were tested in things like crime-scene investigation, plumbing and cooking. The competition is a way of encouraging students to develop real-world skills for their future. "Just support our ...

  • Farm worker dispute delaying immigration bill

    Action 7 News - Friday 5th April, 2013

    A sharp disagreement over the future treatment of undocumented workers on America's farms is holding up progress on the comprehensive immigration reform bill being considered by the Senate's so-called "Gang of ...

  • Minister accused in child porn case faces judge

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 5:49 PM By: Jill Galus, KOB Eyewitness News 4 Derek Schwartzrock, the former children's pastor at Evangel Christian Center accused of collecting thousands of images of child pornography for years, made his first appearance in federal court Friday ...

  • As people head outdoors preparedness urged

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 6:05 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 6:06 PM By: Steve Handelsman, NBCNC Warmer spring weather means more hikers taking to the popular trails of the Sandia Mountains next door to Albuquerque, and the city police search and rescue team wants them to take a page from the Boy Scout manual and "be prepared." Law enforcement authorities point to a mountain ...

  • Law enforcement conference hones in on trends technology

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 4:11 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 5:38 PM By: KOB.com Staff Cartels in New Mexico are charging drug trafficking tolls along the state?s stretch of Interstate 25. That's according to a presentation at a statewide law enforcement conference in Albuquerque. Over the past several days hundreds of sheriff?s deputies, police and prison guards have ...

  • Pedestrian struck by car remains in critical condition

    KOB.com - Friday 5th April, 2013

    Posted at: 04/05/2013 5:27 PM | Updated at: 04/05/2013 5:43 PM By: KOB.com Staff A man is still in critical condition after being hit by a car Thursday night. The crash occurred on Central near Coors around 8:30 p.m. Albuquerque police said the 43-year-old man was crossing the street when he was hit in the westbound lanes. They said the man was not in a crosswalk and did not ...

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