— A Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent shot and injured a 25-year-old man Wednesday while serving an arrest warrant outside of the El Rio Bravo Supermarket in Kansas City A KBI spokesperson said the agency was serving an arrest warrant just before 9 p.m At some point during the execution of the warrant Details of the exchange weren’t provided in a press release early Thursday morning from the KBI Details of the nature of the arrest warrant weren’t immediately available The man was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries The KBI spokesperson said no KBI agents were injured in the shooting The agent who opened fire was medically evaluated at the scene and cleared Police Department was notified of the KBI shooting and is investigating the incident KCK police also responded to a triple shooting Wednesday night not far from the KBI incident The two incidents aren't believed to be connected Crime Stoppers could offer you a cash reward Report a typo Explore more guides to help you find what you need 2022) - Xavier Marshall was charged in the shooting death of a man at Riviera Apartments at the 8400 block of Rio Bravo Ct The victim was driving his vehicle near the entrance of the Riviera Apartments (Rio Bravo / Riverhills Dr) when a witness stated that a subject from another vehicle exchanged gunfire with the victim at this location The victim sustained fatal wounds and was pronounced deceased on scene The victim was lying next to a silver Nissan Altima which had multiple apparent bullet holes in the driver's side Several shell casings were found on the roadway Several more shell casings were located inside the vehicle The investigation indicated that the victim was fired upon A witness stated that a red vehicle was driving behind the victim's car toward the exit of the apartment complex when the red vehicle pulled alongside the victim's car and gunfire erupted from the passenger side detectives were able to identify the vehicle and locate video surveillance that showed the vehicle in the area for several minutes before the homicide A camera captured video through the windshield of the red vehicle which showed the front seat passenger later identified as Xavier Felton.  Felton was arrested on a warrant General Question? contact us Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInResidents in Rio Bravo are not happy with their current mayor people from the community have launched a petition to recall Mayor Daisy Lee Valdez from her office But after electing her about six month ago residents are now accusing her of taking $5,000 from the city’s account to purchase gift cards Mayor Valdez says the money was used to fix a road that would give school buses access to a neighborhood for children The Rio Bravo Mayor says the city did not have a debit card so they had to purchase a Walmart money card so that they could fix the streets Valdez believes the recall is a personal attack similar to the threats she and her family and employees have received since taking office Residents deny those allegations and have now called for a special meeting on Saturday at 2 p.m Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Local legend John Wayne and his ties to the city will be discussed before a viewing of one his classic western films at an event next week Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar will host the movie night which will feature “Rio Bravo,” at 7 p.m John and Pilar Wayne were the local celebrities of Newport Beach,” Sherman Library officials wrote in an announcement of the event “They raised their children here and cruised the bay on their yacht The Duke was so well known and loved in the community that the airport was named in his honor in 1979 and the city of Newport Beach renamed a park after him in 2017 “We will celebrate him by watching Rio Bravo a classic western film,” the message reads “Prior to the showing there will be a brief talk about John and Pilar Wayne and their ties to Newport Beach his tie to Sherman Library & Gardens.” Sherman Library & Gardens is located at 2647 E email info@slgardens.org or call (949) 673-1880 Log in to leave a comment Newport Beach Independent Newspaper Newport Beach Magazine Newport Beach Country Club Magazine Coastal Real Estate Guide (NB,LB, CDM) California Business Journal (partner) Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper Laguna Beach Magazine Laguna Beach City Guide On The Menu Laguna Beach Montage Magazine Monarch Beach Resort Magazine Pacific Coast Magazine (SoCal) Omni Escapes Hotel Magazine View our entire portfolio here – Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) agents were involved in a shooting while serving an arrest warrant last night While KBI agents attempted to make the arrest The man was transported to an area hospital where he is being treated for his injury and is expected to recover KBI agents were not injured during the incident following the shooting the involved agent was medically evaluated and then released the special agent who fired will be placed on paid administrative leave pending further investigation Kansas Police Department (KCKPD) to investigate this shooting Further information related to this investigation is expected to come from KCKPD gets her photo taken with Olympian Mariah Duran who is a member of the inaugural USA Skateboarding Team and native of Albuquerque during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque Duran competed in the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 a member of the inaugural USA Skateboarding Team and native of Albuquerque skates with friends and community members during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque on Saturday currently ranked second in women's street skateboarding in the U.S. said she feels confident she’s in good shape to be competing in the Paris Olympics come July With two events remaining to quality for the upcoming 2024 Olympics in Paris Albuquerque native Mariah Duran has her sights clearly set on a return to the world’s biggest athletic stage in the women’s street skateboarding event said she feels confident she’s in good shape to be visiting the Eiffel Tower come July Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content competed in the Tokyo Olympic Games and has qualified for the 2024 Paris Games skates with friends and community members during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque Duran competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games signs her autograph on Yusuf Simmon’s skateboard during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque gets her skateboard autographed by Mariah Duran Skateboarders wait to skate with Mariah Duran does an interview with media before she skates with friends and community members during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque skates before meeting Olympian Mariah Duran laughs as she skates with friends and community members during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque does an interview with media before she skates with friends and community members during the South Valley Skate and Food Truck Fest at Rio Bravo Skate Park in Albuquerque on April 27 Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist it provides narrative coverage of local trends going beyond the headlines to keep you informed Stay informed with the latest top headlines from your trusted local source the Albuquerque Journal—delivered to your inbox every day Stay in the loop with the top stories of the week delivered straight to your inbox every Saturday Sign up to see what’s trending and get the latest on the stories that matter most to our readers Get breaking news and important alerts sent 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suspicious activity or vehicle lock-ins The 4,300-acre park extends from Sandia Pueblo in the north through Albuquerque and south to Isleta Pueblo and is located on both the east and west sides of the Rio Grande Established by the State Legislature in 1983 this Park is managed cooperatively by the Open Space Division and the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District The Paseo del Bosque trail is approximately 16 miles in length from Alameda Boulevard to Rio Bravo Boulevard and runs along the east side of the river and horseback riding are allowed on the Paseo del Bosque trail paved trail or the natural surface trail beneath the cottonwood trees The Rio Grande Valley State Park Trail Map provides a guide to access points in the park system The City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Department and Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District are implementing a forest health initiative starting December 2023 until April 2024 The City’s Open Space Division and Albuquerque Fire and Rescue secured a nearly $1,000,000 FEMA grant in 2019 to support a wildfire mitigation project to reduce the severity of catastrophic wildfires and support overall forest health The City completed the first phase of the project by working with SWCA Environmental Consultants on a comprehensive Environmental Assessment and project plan that FEMA approved in September 2023 The second phase of the grant is to implement the project plan The project area is 470 acres on both the west and east sides of the Rio Grande south of Bridge Boulevard to north of Central Avenue this stretch of forest has seen numerous wildfires varying in size and severity Crews are primarily focused on removing non-native species of plants as well as thinning understory vegetation that serves as ladder fuels under large Cottonwood trees and removing downed wood This will improve the area's ecological integrity and reduce the hazardous fuel load that may contribute to catastrophic wildfires Trails and access points will be temporarily closed while crews are working The project will be overseen and supported by several agencies including Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District forestry crews will be in three locations within the project area Crews will continue on the northeast side of Central Ave (Units 3 and 4) A second crew started work on a 12-acre area (Unit 6) on the west side of the Rio Grande This Unit is approximately 20% complete and will continue for several weeks A third crew has begun work on a 22-acre area (Unit 14) on the west side of the Rio Grande The crew is expected to move to Unit 25 (3 acres) and then to Unit 22 (31 acres) by the end of the week is 65% complete and will continue for the next few weeks Additional crews will begin working on the southwest side of Central Ave and north of Bridge this week The Bosque forest health initiative continues this week on the northside of Central between the syphon and the Central Avenue Bridge Work will be taking place in this area for the next several weeks Additional crews will begin work on units within the overall project area in about 2 weeks The Bosque forest health initiative will extend this week to the north side of Central geese and other wildlife can be viewed enjoying the Alameda Wetland This constructed wetland is intended to replicate the natural wetlands that historically occupied the floodplain of the Rio Grande Distinguished cottonwoods shade two picnic areas at the northeast corner of the Alameda bridge from the New Mexico sun Alameda offers ample parking and easily accommodates horse trailers Access is on the southeast side of the Alameda Blvd A trailhead and parking for the Rio Grande Valley State Park Calabacillas is located on the westside of the river off of Coors turn right (east) on to Westside drive (3/4 of a mile north of Paseo del Norte; one-quarter of a mile north of Irving) and follow the road to the dirt parking lot This parking area provides quick access to the Paseo del Bosque multi-use trail and the bosque trail system It also offers designated parking for horse trailers is a wonderful and educational visitor center The Nature Center overlooks a thriving pond that attracts a variety of wildlife including Canada geese A two-mile loop trail guides visitors under the cottonwood canopy to sandy point bars along the Rio Grande To the north of the Nature Center visitors can observe wildlife enjoying the Candelaria Farm Wetland Preserve The Wetland is part of an ongoing effort to restore lost habitat in the Rio Grande floodplain The Nature Center is located at the end of Candelaria Road west of Rio Grande Boulevard This multi-use recreational facility provides West-side access to the bosque trail-system; dedicated ADA and equestrian-parking areas; and an ADA-accessible picnic area with interpretive educational signage for the public to enjoy Pueblo Montano is located south of Montano Road; east of Coors Boulevard; and west of the Rio Grande river Enjoy a virtual tour of the Pueblo Montaño chainsaw sculptures This area has a short trail that allows access to an overlook of the San Antonio Oxbow wetlands from Namaste Road just off of Coors The Open Space Division manages the San Antonio Oxbow as a wildlife preserve A fully accessible quarter-mile loop trail winds under a canopy of cottonwoods passing by the quiet flow of the Rio Grande Visitors can picnic at one of three sites or fish for rainbow trout from the fully accessible fishing pier The Paseo del Bosque trail may also be accessed from the parking area To access the Rio Bravo Riverside Picnic Area take Rio Bravo Blvd Before the bridge turn right onto Poco Loco Rd and follow it directly west into the parking area The Rio del Norte Picnic Area on the east side of the Rio Grande can be accessed via the Paseo del Bosque Trail There are several spaces to lock your bike here Vehicle access is north of Central Avenue and west of Tingley Drive near the Albuquerque Biological Park A fully accessible loop trail winds under a shady canopy of cottonwoods There are a number of large picnic tables located along the trail and near the parking area The trail provides excellent views of the river and migratory wildlife such as ducks The fully accessible trail connects to longer walking trails through the bosque The Open Space Division and a host of local and national organizations dedicated the The Aldo Leopold Interpretive Trail and Forest in February of 2009 The trail winds through shady cottonwood groves and a restored forest fire site Eight interpretive signs about the life of Aldo Leopold who helped protect the Rio Grande Valley State Park are located along the trail Bald Eagles frequent the area during their winter migratory season Parking is available at the Pueblo Montaño Picnic Area Walk east over the river and look for the sign for the Forest and trail entrance The 311 Community Contact Center is a centralized call center for the City of Albuquerque The 311 service is a single 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