Education

Healthier School Meals for Students? APS Cafeteria Teams Gear Up

APS Food & Nutrition Services trains to ensure students enjoy fresh, scratch-cooked meals starting this fall.

To Serve Underserved Areas: State Grants Student Loan Relief to Eight Rural Veterinarians

Eight veterinarians received up to $80,000 in state assistance for committing to serve rural areas facing veterinary care shortages.

$300,000 Can be Alloted to Warehouse 505 Despite Proposed Budget Cuts

Warehouse 505 could receive $300,000 budget allotment from the City’s $1.47 billio proposed budget.

UNM Launches Exciting Earth Month Activities

UNM students have something to look forward to this Earth Month!

After 35 Years, WNMU Alum Chris Cochran Earns His MBA

Years after leaving his MBA unfinished, Western New Mexico University (WNMU) alum Chris Cochran returned to complete the journey he once began.

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Pentagon Unveils Next-Generation Laser Weapons They’re Using to Melt Drone Swarms Out of the Sky

The Pentagon staged a rare live demonstration of high-energy laser and microwave weapons for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, underscoring an accelerated effort to transform decades of directed-energy research into operational defenses against drone swarms and other low-cost aerial threats. Officials hope advances in power, manufacturing and integration will reshape modern air warfare.

El Tri’s World Cup Victory Sparks Massive Fan Celebrations Across Mexico

El Tri’s 2–0 win over South Africa in the 2026 FIFA World Cup sparked massive celebrations across Mexico. Fans filled public squares and festivals, showcasing national pride, unity, and a tourism boost during the tournament.

Albuquerque Police Fatally Shoot Armed Man After Reported Gunfire Downtown

A man was shot and killed by the police in Downtown Albuquerque. This incident is ranked by APD as the fifth deadliest officer-related shooting this year.

Hotter Weather Returns to New Mexico as Storm Chances Decrease in Southeast

Forecasters expect hotter temperatures to return across New Mexico as thunderstorm chances decrease in the southeastern part of the state. While isolated storms remain possible elsewhere, officials urge residents to prepare for increasing heat and changing weather conditions.

Heading Out for the Fourth of July? Expect Crowded Airports, Busy Highways, and Delays

As the Fourth of July approaches this weekend, travel authorities prepares for the travel rush over this weekend.