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Dry Thursday with above average warmth in New Mexico

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Dry Thursday with above average warmth in New Mexico


Another day with temperatures well above average is in store for New Mexico. See the latest conditions at KOB.com/Weather.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Most of New Mexico will remain dry throughout Thursday with a mix of sun and clouds overhead and temperatures well above average.

Rain and snow showers moved across north-central New Mexico early Thursday morning, mainly in areas around the Jemez Mountains and the northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A stray shower may pop up again in the late-afternoon and continue into the overnight hours, including in Albuquerque.

In Albuquerque, the record high temperature of 70 degrees – set back in 1918 – is in jeopardy. The forecast high is 68 degrees. It all depends on how much sunshine there is.

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Friday is the big day. Most areas will remain too warm for snow, with the exception of higher elevations in the mountains. However, rain is possible in lower elevations.

Unfortunately, this will not help all too much with our drought situation. Between last week’s drought monitor (left) and Thursday’s monitor (right), there has been no change. Almost all of New Mexico is in some type of drought and more than half the state is also in a rainfall deficit.

Areas marked in yellow have abnormally dry conditions, while the red is classified as an extreme drought. The darker the color gets, the worse the drought becomes. 



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APD: Pedestrian hit and killed in early morning crash

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APD: Pedestrian hit and killed in early morning crash


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Albuquerque police are investigating a fatal crash after a vehicle struck a pedestrian early Saturday morning.

Police said the crash happened near Central Avenue and Maple. The pedestrian died at the scene from their injuries.

Police continue to investigate the crash.

Stay with KOB 4 Eyewitness News and KOB.com for updates.

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NM FAST launches space SBIR/STTR accelerator for New Mexico startups

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NM FAST launches space SBIR/STTR accelerator for New Mexico startups


NM FAST (New Mexico Federal and State Technology) is now accepting applications for a free space-sector accelerator cohort designed to help New Mexico-based technology companies compete for federal funding through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. The cohort targets founders and researchers pursuing grants from NASA, Space Force and related federal agencies, with programming set to launch July 21.

The cohort will admit six to 10 New Mexico companies and run for 10 to 12 weeks, meeting in weekly sessions of approximately one and a half to two hours. Programming covers the full arc of federal commercialization strategy, including space-sector SBIR/STTR opportunities and federal funding pathways, proposal development for technical narratives and commercialization components, federal procurement positioning and agency discovery, capital strategy and follow-on funding options, and transition planning from Phase I to Phase II awards. Participants also receive targeted one-on-one advisory support throughout the program. The cohort is offered at no cost to accepted companies.



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Edgewood and Santa Fe County finalize agreement to keep emergency services going

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Edgewood and Santa Fe County finalize agreement to keep emergency services going


SANTA FE, N.M. – Santa Fe County and Edgewood approved a new agreement and ordinance that secures ongoing fire and EMS services for Edgewood residents.

According to a joint announcement from the Town of Edgewood and Santa Fe County on June 19, the two governments negotiated and adopted a new Joint Powers Agreement and ordinance to keep the Santa Fe County Fire Department serving the town.

County and town representatives drafted the agreement together. The town adopted the ordinance unanimously at a special meeting on June 16, putting an end to weeks of uncertainty.

Santa Fe County District 3 Commissioner Camilla Bustamante said, “I believe we are all relieved to know that the people of Edgewood will continue to have the fire and EMS services necessary to protect their homes, their families, and their community. This community deserves nothing less.”

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The announcement said the ordinance takes effect five days after final publication. The statement also said no further action or approval is needed to guarantee continued fire suppression, fire prevention, and EMS services for Edgewood residents.

Both governments noted the agreement will continue indefinitely unless either side ends it with five years’ notice.



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