KOB-TV

KOB-TV is a news station that provides coverage of local events in New Mexico, including severe weather conditions, wildfires, community responses and investigations. The station also covers national news such as accidents and performances at proms that spark controversy. KOB-TV is committed to accessibility for people with disabilities and has an online form for assistance. The website does not intend to serve users in the European Economic Area.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • Albuquerque and Surrounding Areas Suffer Severe Flash Flooding: Evacuations, Rescues, and Damage to Infrastructure

    Albuquerque and Surrounding Areas Suffer Severe Flash Flooding: Evacuations, Rescues, and Damage to Infrastructure

    Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Severe flash flooding in Albuquerque and surrounding areas on June 30-July 1 caused evacuations, water rescues, and infrastructure damage. Overwhelmed storm drains led to submerged cars and power outages. Affected areas included Central underpass, Rio Rancho, Ruidoso's Upper Canyon and Midtown district, and Highway 70 in the Salt Fire burn scar. Crews worked through the night to clear drains, repair infrastructure, and assist residents.
  • New Mexico Faces Monsoon Thunderstorm: Flash Floods, Power Outages, and Evacuations in Albuquerque and Ruidoso

    New Mexico Faces Monsoon Thunderstorm: Flash Floods, Power Outages, and Evacuations in Albuquerque and Ruidoso

    Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Intense rains in Bernalillo County, New Mexico lead to flash flood warnings, power outages affecting over 20,000 people and road closures. Meanwhile, Rio Ruidoso experiences a rapid rise in water levels causing an evacuation notice for the Upper Canyon Area due to unstable soil and life-threatening flood waters.
  • FBI Offers Reward as Two Deadly Wildfires in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Destroy Over 1,400 Structures and Force Thousands to Evacuate: South Fork Fire and Salt Fire Update

    FBI Offers Reward as Two Deadly Wildfires in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Destroy Over 1,400 Structures and Force Thousands to Evacuate: South Fork Fire and Salt Fire Update

    Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024 Two wildfires, the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire, ravaged Ruidoso, New Mexico since June 17. Thousands evacuated as both fires reached over 38 square miles combined and destroyed approximately 1,400 structures. The FBI offers a $10,000 reward for information on the arsonists behind the fires which remain at partial containment. President Biden declared a disaster in affected areas, releasing funds for recovery efforts. Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford anticipates a five-year rebuilding process and advises returning residents to bring essentials due to potential gas, electricity, or water outages.
  • Devastating Wildfires in Ruidoso, New Mexico: Over 20,000 Acres Burned, Thousands Evacuated

    Devastating Wildfires in Ruidoso, New Mexico: Over 20,000 Acres Burned, Thousands Evacuated

    Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Two wildfires, the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire, ravage Ruidoso, New Mexico, resulting in at least one death and over 1,400 structures destroyed. Mandatory evacuations are in place as fires consume over 20,000 acres and remain uncontained. Governor declares state of emergency for affected areas.
  • Devastating Wildfires in New Mexico: Over 20,000 Acres Burning, One Death Reported, Thousands Evacuated

    Devastating Wildfires in New Mexico: Over 20,000 Acres Burning, One Death Reported, Thousands Evacuated

    Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Two wildfires, South Fork Fire and Salt Fire, have ravaged New Mexico since June 18, 2024. Over 20,000 acres burned with no containment. One death reported. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a State of Emergency and mobilized resources from over 17 agencies to combat the fires. Thousands evacuated; shelters set up in Roswell and animal shelters in Alamogordo and Capitan.
  • Blue 2 Fire in Lincoln National Forest: Over 3,400 Acres Burned, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Blue 2 Fire in Lincoln National Forest: Over 3,400 Acres Burned, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Broke On: Friday, 17 May 2024 The Blue 2 Fire, currently burning in New Mexico's Lincoln National Forest, has<dummy00024> affected over 3,400 acres and led to multiple evacuations. The cause is believed to be a lightning strike, and high winds are expected to exacerbate its growth. Authorities have set up an evacuation reception center and urge residents to stay informed.
  • New Discovery of Earth-like Environments on Mars: Evidence of Ancient Lakes and Clay Minerals

    New Discovery of Earth-like Environments on Mars: Evidence of Ancient Lakes and Clay Minerals

    Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024 Scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory discovered potential evidence of Earth-like environments on Mars through analysis of images from NASA's Curiosity Rover. The team found layered, flat rocks with clay minerals or water-formed rock in Gale Crater, suggesting ancient lake conditions and possible microbial life.
  • One Life Claimed in Tragic Savers Thrift Store Crash in Las Cruces, New Mexico

    One Life Claimed in Tragic Savers Thrift Store Crash in Las Cruces, New Mexico

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 April 2024 A tragic accident at a Las Cruces, New Mexico Savers thrift store on April 30, 2024, claimed one life and injured multiple people when a driver mistakenly hit the accelerator instead of the brake while parking. The crash resulted in the death of 67-year-old Pamela Kaye Nelson and injuries to ten individuals, including two employees. The driver, also unharmed, is being investigated by police.
  • Drag Queen Performance at Atrisco Heritage High School Senior Prom: Principal Placed on Leave, Investigation Ongoing

    Drag Queen Performance at Atrisco Heritage High School Senior Prom: Principal Placed on Leave, Investigation Ongoing

    Broke On: Saturday, 20 April 2024 A drag queen performance at Atrisco Heritage High School's senior prom has resulted in several employees being placed on leave, with principal Irene Cisneros' employment status uncertain. The incident, which was not communicated to parents beforehand and circulated on social media, has sparked outrage and debate about appropriate behavior at school events. Mythica Sahreen, the performer in question and a member of the school's gay-straight alliance (GSA), has stated he was invited to perform without controversy. The investigation is ongoing.