
Gino Gutierrez
Reporter/ProducerGino Gutierrez was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A lifelong resident of New Mexico, Gino found interest in broadcasting after falling in love with sports and sports broadcasting. He attended the University of New Mexico, where he majored in mass media journalism. While at UNM, he worked the New Mexico Daily Lobo, serving as both sports and managing editor. He can also be heard providing play-by-play commentary for the Lobo Hockey Network.
email: news@ksfr.org
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Police response times in Albuquerque are getting a bit faster, thanks to efforts by the police department
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The accumulative effects of climate change, drought and human consumption have taken its toll of the Rio Grande. Source NM's Dani Prokop as documented these effects over the past year and is now sharing the stories of the river and those who rely on it.
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Locker 505 is a local student clothing bank that provides underprivileged children and their families with the opportunity to shop for clothes, shoes and the hygiene products they need
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With a high number of individuals with outstanding felony warrants out on the streets in Albuquerque, city and law enforcement officials are highlight efforts to put them behind bars
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46-year-old George Martinez, who was a former high-ranking official with the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has been sentenced to nearly eight years in prison for a scheme to steal tax money
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Members of New Mexico’s Congressional Delegation paid a visit to the Gateway Center in Albuquerque, to view the progress made
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New Mexico Voice for Children has released that latest data on how children and their families are going in the state
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Senator Ben Ray Lujan was in Albuquerque on Tuesday to hold a roundtable discussion with representatives from both the City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County
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The alleged leader behind a string of shootings at local politicians homes in Albuquerque has been arrested
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Unhoused individuals in Albuquerque now have a new shelter option open to them to get out of the cold temperatures at night