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27-03-2025
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Reno Air Racing Association offering scholarships for aspiring pilots
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – The organization behind the National Championship Air Races is offering tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships for aspiring pilots. Multiple scholarships are up for grabs, covering $10,000 each. NMSU breaks ground on expansion for Aggie Innovation Space The program is in partnership with Eastern New Mexico University in Roswell. For more information on the scholarships that are available, click this link. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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27-03-2025
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KRQE Newsfeed: Police car crash, Santa Fe crash update, Warm temperatures and rain, Weed killer update, Aggie Innovation Space
'Rust' trailer released more than three years after fatal on-set shooting New law giving bicyclists more freedom through intersections begins soon in New Mexico Have you seen this vehicle? Bicyclist injured during hit-and-run in Española Hazmat crew cleans up diesel fuel spill in southwest Albuquerque Laser technology helps discover previously unknown road at Chaco Culture National Historical Park [1] VIDEO: Stolen vehicle driver totals APD vehicle in crash with officer – The Albuquerque Police Department has released video of a crash invovling one of their officers. APD officers were in the area of Wyoming and Copper Tuesday night looking for a stolen vehicle. New video shows a police unit approaching the intersection on a green light when it was struck by the stolen car running the red light. Police have identified the driver as 39-year-old Andrew Sandoval, who was out of jail on probation following a buglary charge. [2] Driver of Santa Fe city vehicle hits and kills person sitting on bench – Santa Fe Police are identifying the man killed by a city employee earlier this week. Police say the victim, 75-year-old Harley Smit,h was waiting at a bus stop on Tuesday when he was hit by a vehicle driven by a city employee. The driver told police he accidentally backed up over the median at Santa Fe Place Mall, striking and killing Smith. [3] Few thunderstorms and warm temperatures expected for parts of New Mexico – Clouds are on the increase in Southern New Mexico with light rain showers, while they're not reaching the ground for most, are also falling part while moving to north because of dry air, but everywhere else north of I-40 is starting off mostly clear from clouds with light winds with even drier air with a few areas in the Rio Grande Valley to the south are experiencing one of the mildest mornings on this day in history; while northerly to westerly winds that are descending down the Sangre de Cristo Mountains are also providing a milder start compared to areas in the Western Mountains, the Four Corners, and the Northern Mountains, which are starting off mostly near or below the freezing mark. [4] Bernalillo County votes on update to glyphosate policy – After it was banned for six years over health concerns, Bernalillo County is once again allowing a weed-killing ingredient to be used in certain instances. On Tuesday, the county commissioners approved changes to its policy on glyphosate, which is used in products like Roundup. For the next year, the ingredient can be used in areas where weeds have become hard to manage. However, Glyphosate remains off-limits where other weed control methods can be used. [5] NMSU breaks ground on expansion for Aggie Innovation Space – Some new technology will be available to students and faculty at New Mexico State University. Thursday, organizers broke ground on the expansion of the Aggie Innovation Space, which will house two metal 3D printers, each worth a quarter of a million dollars. College leadership said this technology puts NMSU well above other universities. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.