Wednesday’s Top Stories
- El Mezquite set to fill vacant South Broadway neighborhood grocery store
- 50 cases involving San Miguel County deputy have been dismissed
- Friend of fast food worker injured in Santa Fe Sonic Drive-In shooting speaks out
- Santa Fe Police search for suspect following deadly shooting outside Best Buy
- Ruidoso firefighters share what they experienced on the first day of the South Fork Fire
- Taos County Commission rejects Tarleton Ranch Eco-Village project
- Russian officials say they are fighting off a Ukrainian military incursion for a second day
- Magnitude 5.2 earthquake rattles Southern California
Wednesday’s Five Facts
[1] Albuquerque Public School students return to the classroom – As the state’s largest school district is kicking off the first day of a new academic year, students and parents can expect to see some changes. One major shift is a change in bell schedules. APS says because of those new drop off and pickup times, it’s prioritizing after school programs. For a complete bell schedule list, click here.