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4 days ago
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Bloomfield officer dies, Bernalillo County shelter, Cooler weather, 2nd St. and Rio Bravo construction, Balloon Museum turns 20
UNM researchers make new discovery about Yellowstone National Park supervolcano Kirtland Air Force Base wraps up 2025 Air Fiesta NM United loses to Phoenix Rising FC in shootout on Saturday Going the distance with ultramarathon runner Megan Eckert Locals and tourists enjoy live music in Old Town Proposal looks to bring more housing, hotel, and entertainment to Old Town 8 injured in Colorado attack by man with makeshift flamethrower who yelled 'Free Palestine', FBI says [1] Bloomfield police officer dies days after being shot during traffic stop – Bloomfield Chief of Police Phillip Francisco announced Sunday that Bloomfield police Officer Timothy Ontiveros died from injuries sustained after being shot during a traffic stop. Ontiveros was shot in the neck and shoulder by Dennis Armenta. A fellow officer returned fire, killing Armenta. Ontiveros was later taken to the University of New Mexico Hospital on Tuesday. Ontiveros had been with the Bloomfield Police Department since December 2024 and had also worked with the Farmington Police Department. [2] Senior dog adopted after 128 days at Bernalillo County shelter – With over 140 dogs in their care, the Bernalillo County Animal Care and Resource Center is asking for help giving furry friends a home. The shelter says one of its dogs, Chica, had been waiting for over four months at the shelter before officially being adopted. The shelter's biggies hurdle is overpopulation, with just 11 vet techs to care for over 200 animals. Shelter staff are hoping to get more people to adopt, reminding people that adoptions are free and each pet comes either spayed or neutered. [3] Active weather to start the workweek – Through the morning, isolated to scattered showers and storm chances will continue across most of the state. Much cooler temperatures will be in place across most of New Mexico today, but with some daytime heating, widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop through late this evening. A couple of these could bring heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and small hail. There is a risk of burn scar flash flooding Monday as well. On and off showers and storms are likely for the Albuquerque Metro and much of New Mexico. [4] 2nd St./Rio Bravo intersection to close for construction on June 18 – Starting on June 18 and going through June 22, road crews will get started on roadwork at 2nd Street and Rio Bravo Blvd. Construction began about a year ago, at the nearby Princeton Dr. and Rio Bravo Blvd. intersection and stretching all the way to I-25. This upcoming project will bring several improvements to this intersection of roads, walking trails, and train tracks. During the closure, traffic will be diverted further down 2nd Street, towards Woodward Rd. The full construction project is not expected to be complete until December. [5] Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum turns 20 – In honor of its 20th birthday, a new exhibit is now on display at the Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum. Since 2005, the museum has been a place where the unique spirit of Albuquerque ballooning comes alive for everyone to enjoy. A new exhibit honors the balloon museum's beginnings while inspiring future generations to keep ballooning thriving in the state. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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15-05-2025
- Sport
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Arizona Digest: Arizona State men's golf headed to NCAA Championships
It's springtime in Arizona, and there's plenty of activity. College baseball is heading toward the postseason. Phoenix Rising FC's USL Championship soccer and Arizona Rattlers seasons are in full swing, with new women's soccer club Desert Dreams FC's inaugural season soon to start. Advertisement Here are the news and events happening around Arizona sports. ASU men's golf headed to NCAA Championships The No. 5 Arizona State men's golf team is headed back to the NCAA Championships after finishing second at its regional held in Bremerton, Washington, at Gold Mountain Golf Sun Devils finished at 25-under 839, just three shots back of No. 7 Florida (28-under 836). Sophomore Connor Williams shot 7-under 209 and finished fifth, while freshman Peer Wernicke tied for eighth at 4-under 140. The NCAA Championships will take place May 23-28 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad. —Jenna Ortiz This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: ASU men's golf headed to NCAA Championships