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Controlled explosives test will be conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base
Controlled explosives test will be conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base

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time10-06-2025

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Controlled explosives test will be conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A controlled explosives test will be conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base this week, according to Sandia National Laboratories. The test will be completed on Thursday between 1 and 3 p.m. on the south end of the base. Story continues below New Mexico Crime Files: Grocery store worker hands out semen-tainted yogurt Film: These productions were filmed at White Sands. Have you seen them? New Mexico News Insiders: Who Will Fix New Mexico's Mental Health Problems? News: Governor's Office: Operation Zia Shield is different than situation in California Some Albuquerque residents may hear an explosion or see black smoke above the base following the experiment. Test dates and times may change due to weather conditions. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as
Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

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Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as

Jun. 7—Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as Tom, age 92, passed away on April 5, 2025. He was born in Washington, Iowa, on June 25, 1932, to Leo and Rhea Hoover. A devoted husband, father, and public servant, Tom will be deeply missed by family and friends. Tom earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Iowa State University and spent 31 years at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. At Central United Methodist Church, he met Bettye Garrard; they were married in 1960 and remained lifelong members of the congregation. In 1964, Tom was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives, serving for ten years and rising to the position of Minority Leader. When Albuquerque transitioned to a city council form of government in 1974, he brought his legislative experience to the City Council, serving for 13 years, including two terms as president. Among his proudest achievements was sponsoring the quarter-cent quality-of-life tax, which supported institutions such as the Albuquerque BioPark, the Balloon Museum, and public art programs. Tom and Bettye raised two sons, Kurt and Craig. He designed their family home, landscaped the yard, and built a game room and workshop. The couple instilled strong values and a deep commitment to service in their children. Tom later worked in public finance as Deputy Secretary of Finance for the State of New Mexico and as Director of Finance for the City of Albuquerque before retiring. Even in retirement, Tom remained active. He served on the board of Saranam, delivered Meals on Wheels until the age of 90, sang in the church choir, performed with the NewMexiChords Barbershop Chorus for 25 years, and traveled extensively with Bettye-often alongside lifelong church friends. Tom was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Bettye, in 2020. He is survived by his sons, Kurt and Craig; daughter-in-law, Susie; and grandchildren, Joshua, Bettyjane, and Matea. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on June 21, 2025 at Central United Methodist Church in Albuquerque. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Meals on Wheels or Saranam. Please visit our online guestbook for Tom at

Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro,
Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro,

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

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Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro,

Jun. 7—Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro Virginia Gazolas Dalesandro, lovingly known as "Aunt Gina," passed away peacefully on May 29, 2025. She was 100 years old. Virginia was born in Vaughn, New Mexico on January 31, 1925 to Jean Leon and Julia Panebouef Gazolas. She grew up in Vaughn where she attended and graduated from Vaughn High School in 1942. She then moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico to attend business school where she received a certificate in Business. Virginia went on to work for Sandia National Laboratories and the Department of Energy and retired after 30 years of service. She is preceded in death by her parents, Jean Leon Gazolas and Julia Panebouef, and her siblings Mary Ann (John), Isidro (Hattie) and Alex (Marcella). She is survived by her nieces and nephews, Leon (Jennifer) Sikora, John Sikora, John Gazolas, Joan Archibeque (Norbert), Julie Garcia (Toby), Janna Smith (Phil), Anita Karler (Phil) and several great-nieces and nephews. A visitation with family will begin at 9:00 AM on June 20, 2025, at The Church of the Risen Savior Catholic church 7701 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109. A Rosary will be held at 9:30 AM, followed by the Mass at 10:00 AM. After the services, the family invites everyone to join them at El Patron Restaurant, 8100 Wyoming Blvd for a luncheon in Virginia's honor. Honorary pallbearers will be her nieces and nephews. Virginia will be buried in the Gazolas Family's plot at the Evergreen Cemetery in Vaughn at a later date.

Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as
Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

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Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as

Jun. 7—Thomas Warren Hoover Thomas Warren Hoover, known to most as Tom, age 92, passed away on April 5, 2025. He was born in Washington, Iowa, on June 25, 1932, to Leo and Rhea Hoover. A devoted husband, father, and public servant, Tom will be deeply missed by family and friends. Tom earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Iowa State University and spent 31 years at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. At Central United Methodist Church, he met Bettye Garrard; they were married in 1960 and remained lifelong members of the congregation. In 1964, Tom was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives, serving for ten years and rising to the position of Minority Leader. When Albuquerque transitioned to a city council form of government in 1974, he brought his legislative experience to the City Council, serving for 13 years, including two terms as president. Among his proudest achievements was sponsoring the quarter-cent quality-of-life tax, which supported institutions such as the Albuquerque BioPark, the Balloon Museum, and public art programs. Tom and Bettye raised two sons, Kurt and Craig. He designed their family home, landscaped the yard, and built a game room and workshop. The couple instilled strong values and a deep commitment to service in their children. Tom later worked in public finance as Deputy Secretary of Finance for the State of New Mexico and as Director of Finance for the City of Albuquerque before retiring. Even in retirement, Tom remained active. He served on the board of Saranam, delivered Meals on Wheels until the age of 90, sang in the church choir, performed with the NewMexiChords Barbershop Chorus for 25 years, and traveled extensively with Bettye-often alongside lifelong church friends. Tom was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Bettye, in 2020. He is survived by his sons, Kurt and Craig; daughter-in-law, Susie; and grandchildren, Joshua, Bettyjane, and Matea. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on June 21, 2025 at Central United Methodist Church in Albuquerque. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Meals on Wheels or Saranam. Please visit our online guestbook for Tom at

Another teen arrested in deadly hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media
Another teen arrested in deadly hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media

New York Post

time29-05-2025

  • New York Post

Another teen arrested in deadly hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media

Another teenager was arrested Wednesday on murder and other charges in connection with a deliberate hit-and-run that targeted a bicyclist, Albuquerque police said. Detectives learned that the boy was the fourth suspect in the stolen car when it hit and killed 63-year-old physicist Scott Dwight Habermehl while he was biking to his job at Sandia National Laboratories. The teen arrested Wednesday was 15 at the time of the May 2024 crash. Advertisement 4 Scott Dwight Habermehl, 63, was killed while biking to work in May 2024. Daniels Family Funeral Services The others included a boy who had just turned 11 and two other teens. Video of the crash was recorded from inside the car and circulated on social media. Advertisement It was reported to authorities earlier this year by people including a middle school principal after a student flagged it. Authorities said that during the course of the investigation, several people told detectives they recognized the sound of the fourth suspect's voice when the video was posted on social media. The teen had denied being the car during an earlier interview with police, but detectives learned that he had shared details about the crash and the police investigation with friends through social media conversations. 4 The kids allegedly posted videos of the hit-and-run on social media. Advertisement 4 Authorities said that during the course of the investigation, several people told detectives they recognized the sound of the fourth suspect's voice when the video was posted on social media. 4 15-year-old William Garcia has not yet been caught by police, but is set to face a slew of charges. Albuquerque Police Department The Associated Press doesn't typically name people under 18 accused of a crime. The case was among those highlighted by Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham as well as Republican lawmakers and prosecutors as they pleaded with the Democratic-led Legislature to address juvenile crime across the state. Advertisement Although vowing to do so, the governor has yet to call a special session to bring lawmakers back to consider new legislation.

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