
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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Solomon Peña, who was described as the “mastermind” behind a series of targeted shootings at the homes and offices of elected officials in Albuquerque has been indicted alongside two of his accomplices by a federal grand jury
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With a stroke of her pen, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham created the first ever dedicated office for special education in New Mexico through an executive order
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In a continuation of their efforts to make downtown Albuquerque safer, federal and city law enforcement officials are partnering together to more aggressively target gun crimes
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller met with several leaders from New Mexico’s Jewish community on Tuesday afternoon to hold a roundtable discussion on their unique experiences and discuss the rise in anti-semitism around the country
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With pedestrian fatalities doubling in the last year alone, the Albuquerque Police Department will begin enforcing the city’s new median safety ordinance which applies to narrow medians at busy intersections located around the city
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In a speech centered on “the power of us”, Mayor Tim Keller detailed the story of Albuquerque so far in his state of the city address.
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New Mexico’s senior congressional representative was in Albuquerque this past week to announce key pieces of legislation
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Bennie Hargrove used to tell his grandmother that one day, his name would be so big, that everyone would remember who he was and on what would’ve been his 15th birthday, his name is now the namesake of the same park where he unfortunately lost his life
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It’s been eight months since Albuquerque city and law enforcement officials announced the activation of their new TEAM or Targeted Enforcement and Active Monitoring unit in the downtown section of the city
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In a media roundtable on Tuesday afternoon, Children Youth and Family Services officials spoke about continuing efforts the department is undertaking to ensure more transparency internally and with the public