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The Spring River channel overflowed causing what the National Weather Service in Albuquerque described as "extreme flooding" in downtown Roswell and throughout the southeastern New Mexico town of ...
Taylor's was the second attempt at building Roswell's channel 10 allocation; the New Mexico Telecasting Company had previously obtained a construction permit for KRNM-TV in 1961. [3] After a hearing, the Taylor permit was granted on November 4, 1964, and construction began the next year at a transmitter site on the Caprock, 29 miles (47 km ...
Roswell/Carlsbad: Roswell: 10 10 KBIM-TV: CBS: satellite of KRQE. Fox on 10.2 Roswell/Carlsbad: Roswell: 21 21 KRWB-TV: CW: satellite of KWBQ. MyNet on 21.2 Roswell/Carlsbad: Carlsbad: 25 25 KTEL-TV: Telemundo: satellite of KTEL-CD. H&I on 25.2, Charge! on 25.3, Telemundo on 25.4 Roswell/Carlsbad: Roswell: 27 27 KRPV-DT: GLC ~El Paso TX: Las ...
The Eastern New Mexico News - Clovis; Enchanted Circle News - Northeast Taos County and Western Colfax County; Four Corners Business Journal - Farmington; Gallup Independent - Gallup; Green Fire Times - Santa Fe; Guadalupe County Communicator - Santa Rosa; Health City Sun - Albuquerque; El Hispano News Albuquerque - Albuquerque; Hobbs News-Sun ...
Record flash flooding hit Roswell and the surrounding areas of Chaves County, damaging homes and sweeping cars off the roads Flash flooding in New Mexico leaves at least two dead as hundreds ...
KRWB-TV (channel 21) in Roswell operates as a satellite of KWBQ, extending its signal across southeastern New Mexico. This station's transmitter is located near Hagerman . KRWB is a straight simulcast of KWBQ; on-air references to KRWB are limited to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-mandated hourly station identifications during programming.
Jul. 19—The parents of an 8-year-old girl who drowned in one of the Okhay Owingeh Tribal Lakes in 2022 have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the pueblo government and several state and ...
Colin Riley McMillan (July 27, 1935 – July 24, 2003) was a United States Assistant Secretary of Defense under President George H. W. Bush during the Gulf War.He was awaiting confirmation as United States Secretary of the Navy in 2003 when he died from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in the head at his New Mexico ranch.