• COVID-19 antibodies provide lasting immunity, new study shows

    COVID-19 antibodies provide lasting immunity, new study shows
    CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) — The question of how long immunity lasts against COVID-19 is one step closer to being answered, according to a new study.
    Researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences studied the production of antibodies from a sample of nearly 6,000 people and found immunity lasts for at least several months after being infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19."We clearly see high-quality antibodies still being produced five to seven m
  • Trump's call for poll watchers sparks fear of voter intimidation

    Trump's call for poll watchers sparks fear of voter intimidation
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- As late as Tuesday night, President Donald Trump was asking supporters to sign up to serve as a "Trump Election Poll Watcher" to help keep an eye on the voting process where they live.It's a message he's been driving home as we inch closer to Election Day -- and one some political insider fear could lead to intimidation at voting locations.
    During the first debate against Democrat Joe Biden, Trump urged people "to go into the polls and watch very carefully." The move foll
  • Barron Trump tested positive for coronavirus, Melania Trump says

    Barron Trump tested positive for coronavirus, Melania Trump says
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — President Donald Trump's son Barron Trump tested positive for coronavirus, according to his mother first lady Melania Trump.The first lady shared the news in a post on the White House's official website Wednesday, where she shared her personal experience with COVID-19.The first lady said after she and the president tested positive for the virus, her mind immediately went to their 14-year-old son Barron:"To our great relief he tested negative, but again, as so
  • Meals on Wheels seeks volunteers

    Meals on Wheels seeks volunteers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Meals on Wheels needs help delivering food to those in need. The organization says it's seen an uptick in clients since the pandemic started and would like more volunteers to meet the demand. Delivery drivers work about two to three hours a week and training sessions are held virtually once a week. Meals on Wheels delivers to Albuquerque and Rio Rancho. Volunteer for Meals on WheelsDon't Miss
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  • Dept. of Public Safety announces open positions for transportation inspectors

    Dept. of Public Safety announces open positions for transportation inspectors
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - The Department of Public Safety has announced that it is looking for individuals that want to make the roadways in New Mexico a safer place. There are now immediate openings for transportation inspectors in San Jon as well as in other locations throughout New Mexico.Transportation inspectors work out of the Ports of Entry and Commercial Motor Vehicle inspection areas in New Mexico and work to ensure safe and legal CMV operations by enforcing state and federal traffic laws and
  • Scammers target Amazon Prime Day shoppers

    Scammers target Amazon Prime Day shoppers
    “A hacker will use anything and everything as a reason to get somebody."
  • Amy Coney Barrett's notepad goes viral after senators find out it is blank

    Amy Coney Barrett's notepad goes viral after senators find out it is blank
    WASHINGTON D.C. -- Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett lit up social media yesterday when it was revealed that all of her answers came from memory; the notepad in front of her was blank.During a confirmation hearing on Oct. 13, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, asked Barrett what prepared material she had been referring to in answering questions posed to her by the 22 Senate Judiciary Committee members."You know most of us have multiple notebooks and notes and books and things like that in front of
  • Health officials plan extra safety scrutiny as coronavirus vaccine worries grow

    Health officials plan extra safety scrutiny as coronavirus vaccine worries grow
    Facing public skepticism about rushed COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. health officials are planning extra scrutiny of the first people vaccinated when shots become available — an added safety layer experts call vital.A new poll suggests those vaccine fears are growing. With this week's pause of a second major vaccine study because of an unexplained illness — and repeated tweets from President Donald Trump that raise the specter of politics overriding science — a quarter of Americans sa
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  • Former interim Navajo president and New Mexico lawmaker dies

    Former interim Navajo president and New Mexico lawmaker dies
    Thomas Atcitty died of natural causes Sunday at the age of 86.
  • Roswell Police search for information in arson investigation

    Roswell Police search for information in arson investigation
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) - The Roswell Police Department is asking the public for any information they may have regarding an arson at Margarita's restaurant. Investigators are seeking information to help identify a suspect or suspects in the case.
    RPD reports that the fire was discovered on Sept. 30 around 5 a.m. and was extinguished quickly by the Roswell Fire Department. Police say the fire damaged a storage area in the restaurant in the 400 block of East Second Street.Anyone with potential inform
  • Earth breaks September heat record, may reach warmest year

    Earth breaks September heat record, may reach warmest year
    Earth sweltered to a record hot September last month, with U.S. climate officials saying there’s nearly a two-to-one chance that 2020 will end up as the globe’s hottest year on record.Boosted by human-caused climate change, global temperatures averaged 60.75 degrees (15.97 Celsius) last month, edging out 2015 and 2016 for the hottest September in 141 years of recordkeeping, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday. That’s 1.75 degrees (0.97 degrees Cel
  • Spooktacular Drive-Thru allows Make-A-Wish children to safely trick-or-treat

    Spooktacular Drive-Thru allows Make-A-Wish children to safely trick-or-treat
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - As the state continues to work its way through the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish New Mexico has partnered with Garcia Subaru to bring the children a fun, COVID-safe Halloween event. Make-A-Wish New Mexico President and CEO Sara Lister discusses the Spooktacular Drive-Thru and what it has to offer.
    The Spooktacular Drive Thru event will take place on Wednesday, October 28 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Garcia Subaru North as part of the annual Share the Love campaign. The ev
  • UNM implements ID scanning program to improve contact tracing

    UNM implements ID scanning program to improve contact tracing
    The university is adding scanners to the entrances of popular buildings.
  • Cottonelle recalls flushable wipes due to possible bacterial contamination

    Cottonelle recalls flushable wipes due to possible bacterial contamination
    SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) -- Some Cottonelle wipes have been recalled due to the detection of bacterial contamination. Kimberly-Clark announced a recall on Cottonelle Flushable Wipes and Cottonelle GentlePlus Flushable Wipes.
    The company said the recalled wipes were manufactured between Feb. 7, 2020, and Sept. 14, 2020. The wipes were then sold throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean.
    The company said the bacteria, called Pluralibacter gergoviae, can cause infections in those with weakened
  • Erica's Wednesday Afternoon Forecast

    Erica's Wednesday Afternoon Forecast
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - Near-record and record temperatures are expected for the valleys and plains thanks to strong northwesterly winds, and resulting downslope warming over the mountains. Winds will be strong, gusting 40-45 mph in the east mountains and east plains. A wind advisory is in effect until 6 PM for the central highlands, with gusts up to 55 mph possible as the winds whip down the Sandia and Manzano mountains. Winds will gust up to around 35-40 for southern Colorado, the Four Corners, an
  • Report ranks best places to live and retire

    Report ranks best places to live and retire
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - U.S. News & World Report unveiled its 2020-2021 rankings for the top 150 best places to live and retire in the United States. It looked at 150 of the most populated areas, considering factors like the job market and the quality of life.
    The report says the best places to live are Boulder, Denver, Austin, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins. Albuquerque came in at 129.The top four cities to retire are all in Florida including Sarasota, Fort Myers, Port St.Lucie, and
  • Bernalillo County offering CARES rental, utility assistance grants

    Bernalillo County offering CARES rental, utility assistance grants
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Bernalillo County residents who need help to pay rent or utility payments because of the pandemic can apply for up to $5,000 through the CARES Act. The county has identified $1 million in emergency relief funds to assist residents experiencing hardships due to the pandemic and who are behind on rent or utility payments.
    To qualify, residents must provide past due bills and notices, be making less than $50,000 in income, and must have been in the rental property since M
  • Alleged marijuana traffickers arrested, may be tied to Shiprock hemp farms

    Alleged marijuana traffickers arrested, may be tied to Shiprock hemp farms
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) - Seventeen people are in custody after police believe they were trafficking marijuana in New Mexico. The suspects were found staying at a Farmington motel where they occupied 19 rooms.
    Police found around 2,000 pounds of marijuana plants and substances in multiple rooms. Authorities believe the suspects could be tied to the help farm operations around Shiprock.Judge orders halt to hemp growing operation on Navajo land
    However, investigators say the investigation is takin
  • BCSO GRIP Operation helps tackle violent crime in Albuquerque

    BCSO GRIP Operation helps tackle violent crime in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - The Bernalillo County Sheriff gave an update on Wednesday on an operation to fight violent crime in Albuquerque. The GRIP Operation (Gang Recognition Intelligence Patrol) started in January and has resulted in more than 240 arrests.Sheriff Manuel Gonzales says this new operation ties into Operation Legend by partnering with federal agents to charge offenders. KRQE News 13 spoke to the husband of Jacqueline Vigil, the mother of two State Police officers who was murdered
  • Healthy voting amid coronavirus pandemic

    Healthy voting amid coronavirus pandemic
    (CBS) - There's an uptick in new coronaviruses cases around the country as Election Day approaches. It has many voters worried about how to safely cast their ballots. Election officials around the country are reporting a record number of requests for absentee ballots.“From a coronavirus perspective, the safest way to vote is to vote by mail,” says Dr. Krutika Kuppalli with the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Because voting by mail may not be an option for everyone, Dr. Kuppal
  • WATCH LIVE: AG Barr to provide updates on Operation Legend in Albuquerque

    WATCH LIVE: AG Barr to provide updates on Operation Legend in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Attorney General William Barr will deliver updates on Operation Legend at a law enforcement roundtable in Albuquerque at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 14. KRQE News 13 will stream the briefing live on this page.
    In addition to AG Barr, Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales, District of New Mexico U.S. Attorney John Anderson, and Deputy Director of the FBI David Bowdich are also expected to be in attendance. The Department of Justice reported in September that since Ju
  • AG Barr to provide updates on Operation Legend in Albuquerque

    AG Barr to provide updates on Operation Legend in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Attorney General William Barr will deliver updates on Operation Legend at a law enforcement roundtable in Albuquerque at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 14. KRQE News 13 will stream the briefing live on this page.
    In addition to AG Barr, Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales, District of New Mexico U.S. Attorney John Anderson, and Deputy Director of the FBI David Bowdich are also expected to be in attendance. The Department of Justice reported in September that since Ju
  • AG Barr, officials highlight Operation Legend in Albuquerque

    AG Barr, officials highlight Operation Legend in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Attorney General William Barr and discussed the efforts behind Operation Legend at a law enforcement roundtable in Albuquerque on Wednesday, Oct. 14. This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.In addition to AG Barr, Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales, District of New Mexico U.S. Attorney John Anderson, and Deputy Director of the FBI David Bowdich were also in attendance. The Department of Justice reported in September
  • AG Barr, officials highlight Operation Legend efforts in Albuquerque

    AG Barr, officials highlight Operation Legend efforts in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Attorney General William Barr and discussed the efforts behind Operation Legend at a law enforcement roundtable in Albuquerque on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales, District of New Mexico U.S. Attorney John Anderson, and Deputy Director of the FBI David Bowdich were also in attendance.
    The Department of Justice reports that since the start of Operation Legend in July 2020 and its expansion to nine cities across the country, there have been m
  • St. Louis couple who waved guns at protest plead not guilty

    St. Louis couple who waved guns at protest plead not guilty
    ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis couple celebrated in some circles and vilified in others for waving guns at protesters marching on their private street pleaded not guilty to two felony charges at a brief hearing Wednesday.Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who are both attorneys in their early 60s, were indicted by a St. Louis grand jury last week on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and tampering with evidence. They will appear in court again Oct. 28.St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner origin
  • As virus surges anew, Milan hospitals under pressure again

    As virus surges anew, Milan hospitals under pressure again
    MILAN (AP) — Coronavirus infections are surging anew in the northern Italian region where the pandemic first took hold in Europe, putting pressure again on hospitals and health care workers.At Milan’s San Paolo hospital, a ward dedicated to coronavirus patients and outfitted with breathing machines reopened this weekend, a sign that the city and the surrounding area is entering a new emergency phase of the pandemic.For the medical personnel who fought the virus in Italy's hardest-hit
  • New Mexico judge issues ruling in marijuana reciprocity case

    New Mexico judge issues ruling in marijuana reciprocity case
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - A state district judge cleared the way Tuesday for hundreds of patients to be re-authorized to participate in New Mexico’s medical marijuana program.The ruling stemmed from a challenge of a mandate issued in September and a subsequent emergency rule adopted by the state health department just weeks later that placed additional requirements on some patients with medical marijuana cards from other states.Ultra Health, the state's largest cannabis company, asked the c
  • Is the second wave here? COVID-19 cases jump in 45 states

    Is the second wave here? COVID-19 cases jump in 45 states
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The United States has passed an average of 50,000 new coronavirus cases each day as cases continue to rise nationwide.It's a mark the country hasn't seen since mid August.COVID-19 cases have been steadily increasing since September 12.As of Wednesday, the 14-day average in case increases was 21% as 45 states were labeled as seeing an increase in cases over the last two weeks, according to the New York Times.This comes as record-high daily cases hit several European countri
  • APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Blake's Lotaburger

    APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Blake's Lotaburger
    Officers were dispatched to Blake's around 10 p.m. Tuesday.
  • Pup-arazzi: Photoshoot raises funds for Albuquerque animal shelters

    Pup-arazzi: Photoshoot raises funds for Albuquerque animal shelters
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – People who want to have photos taken of their furry friend in a Halloween costume can now do so, and all for a good cause. Funds for Freedom--which falls under the umbrella of Albuquerque Kennel Kompadres--is hosting a photoshoot event every Saturday during the month of October to raise funds that help send "hard to adopt" dogs out of the animal shelter and into to a sanctuary. Guide to celebrating fall holidays during coronavirusStacey George is a volu
  • Pup-arazii: Photoshoot raises funds for Albuquerque animal shelters

    Pup-arazii: Photoshoot raises funds for Albuquerque animal shelters
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – People who want to have photos taken of their furry friend in a Halloween costume can now do so, and all for a good cause. Funds for Freedom--which falls under the umbrella of Albuquerque Kennel Kompadres--is hosting a photoshoot event every Saturday during the month of October to raise funds that help send "hard to adopt" dogs out of the animal shelter and into to a sanctuary. Guide to celebrating fall holidays during coronavirusStacey George is a volu
  • WATCH LIVE: Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day

    WATCH LIVE: Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett faced a second day of questions Wednesday from the Senate Judiciary Committee as Democrats kept up their focus on health care three weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election.Barrett again avoided taking positions on a variety of subjects and rulings, saying it would be inappropriate to comment on cases that may come before her as a justice. Republicans appear on track to push ahead with her confirmation before the election.Takea
  • WATCH LIVE: Called 'unashamedly pro-life,' Barrett faces senators anew

    WATCH LIVE: Called 'unashamedly pro-life,' Barrett faces senators anew
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returned to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings Wednesday, called “unashamedly pro-life” by her Republican Senate champion with Democrats running out of time to stop her quick confirmation.Senators are trying to dig deeper into the conservative judge’s outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election, but Barrett has been batting away questions 
  • WATCH LIVE: Barrett tells doubtful Dems she'd keep open mind on court

    WATCH LIVE: Barrett tells doubtful Dems she'd keep open mind on court
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is presenting herself in her final round of confirmation questioning as a judge with deeply held personal and religious beliefs but vowing to keep an “open mind” on cases. Senate Republicans are championing her conservative approach to the law as doubtful Democrats run out of time to stop her quick confirmation.Democratic senators are trying to dig deeper into the judge’s approach as a legal originalist,
  • WATCH LIVE: Barrett back on Capitol Hill for senators' final questions

    WATCH LIVE: Barrett back on Capitol Hill for senators' final questions
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returns to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings as senators dig deeper into the conservative judge's outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election — the Democrats running out of time to stop Republicans pushing her quick confirmation.Wednesday's session is set to be Barrett's last before the Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been batting away questions 
  • Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day

    Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett faced a second day of questions Wednesday from the Senate Judiciary Committee as Democrats kept up their focus on health care three weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election.Barrett again avoided taking positions on a variety of subjects and rulings, saying it would be inappropriate to comment on cases that may come before her as a justice. Republicans appear on track to push ahead with her confirmation before the election.Takea
  • Barrett tells doubtful Dems she'd keep open mind on court

    Barrett tells doubtful Dems she'd keep open mind on court
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett presented herself Wednesday in her final round of Senate confirmation questioning as a judge with a traditional approach, holding deep personal and religious beliefs but committed to keeping an open mind on what would become a 6-3 conservative majority court.Senate Republicans are championing President Donald Trump's pick, who adheres to a strict reading of the Constitution. Doubtful Democrats are digging deeper into the j
  • Barrett back on Capitol Hill for senators' final questions

    Barrett back on Capitol Hill for senators' final questions
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returns to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings as senators dig deeper into the conservative judge's outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election — the Democrats running out of time to stop Republicans pushing her quick confirmation.Wednesday's session is set to be Barrett's last before the Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been batting away questions 
  • One dead, one injured after shooting near Carlisle and I-40

    One dead, one injured after shooting near Carlisle and I-40
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - One person has died and another was injured following a shooting in northeast Albuquerque on Tuesday night. The Albuquerque Police Department reports that officers were dispatched to the Blake's Lotaburger on Carlisle near I-40 around 10:05 p.m. in reference to an individual being shot.Police state that they located two victims at the scene and both were transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital with one being in critical condition. Authorities say the victi
  • Animal rescue finally captures 'shaggy' dog after months-long search

    Animal rescue finally captures 'shaggy' dog after months-long search
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - A puppy is safe and sound after wandering on the West Mesa. A group spent months trying to catch the 10-month-old pup with no luck, and then finally, a breakthrough. Dash may look like a typical pet dog now, but a few weeks ago, he was anything but."He's been all over Facebook," said Jennifer Wilson, who helped rescue the dog. "He has just been hanging out on the West Mesa, eating bunnies and birds."The Poodle-Schnauzer mix spent months exploring the westside. Local re
  • Germany to give $662 million in aid to Holocaust survivors

    Germany to give $662 million in aid to Holocaust survivors
    BERLIN (AP) — Germany has agreed to provide more than a half billion euros to aid Holocaust survivors struggling under the burdens of the coronavirus pandemic, the organization that negotiates compensation with the German government said Wednesday.The payments will be going to approximately 240,000 survivors around the world, primarily in Israel, North America, the former Soviet Union and Western Europe, over the next two years, according to the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material
  • World Bank approves $12B to finance virus vaccines, care

    World Bank approves $12B to finance virus vaccines, care
    The World Bank has approved $12 billion in financing to help developing countries buy and distribute coronavirus vaccines, tests, and treatments, aiming to support the vaccination of up to 1 billion people.
    The $12 billion “envelope" is part of a wider World Bank Group package of up to $160 billion to help developing countries fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the bank said in a statement late Tuesday.The World Bank said its COVID-19 emergency response programs are already reaching 111 countrie
  • Russian-US crew welcomed aboard the space station

    Russian-US crew welcomed aboard the space station
    MOSCOW (AP) — A trio of space travelers blasted off to the International Space Station on Wednesday, using for the first time a fast-track maneuver that allowed them to reach the orbiting outpost in just a little over three hours.NASA’s Kate Rubins along with Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos lifted off as scheduled Wednesday morning from the Russia-leased Baikonur space launch facility in Kazakhstan for a six-month stint on the station.Fo
  • Russian-US crew launches on fast track to the space station

    Russian-US crew launches on fast track to the space station
    MOSCOW (AP) — A trio of space travelers launched successfully to the International Space Station, for the first time using a fast-track maneuver to reach the orbiting outpost in just three hours.NASA’s Kate Rubins along with Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos lifted off as scheduled Wednesday morning from the Russia-leased Baikonur space launch facility in Kazakhstan for a six-month stint on the station.For the first time, they tried a two-
  • Santa Fe leaders figure out how to move forward after protest on Santa Fe Plaza

    Santa Fe leaders figure out how to move forward after protest on Santa Fe Plaza
    Many have wanted it down for decades, saying the monument celebrates the death of Native Americans.
  • Local leaders explain how they're keeping ballots secure

    Local leaders explain how they're keeping ballots secure
    The 2020 election is expected to have a historic turnout of people voting by absentee ballot.
  • UNM Women's Basketball looks to play 8 non-conference games

    UNM Women's Basketball looks to play 8 non-conference games
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Lobo Women's Head Coach Mike Bradbury spoke to the media on Tuesday. He answered questions and wanted to give everyone an update on his program. Scheduling has been a tough thing to do in this current pandemic, but Bradbury feels that he has a set non-conference schedule and a solid start date for the upcoming season.
    "It ended up a lot different than what we originally planned. You know, we had a game at home with Arizona State that didn't happen, we had an
  • Update: 2020 UNM Football schedule

    Update: 2020 UNM Football schedule
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Broadcast information and kick-off times were released for the Lobo Football teams 2020 season on Tuesday.The University of New Mexico will open their season at Colorado State on Oct. 24 and that game will kick off at 7 p.m. on Fox Sports 2. Kick-off times for their next three games are not set yet, which includes the Lobos home opener on Oct. 31.
    UNM Head Football Coach Danny Gonzales also had some news to release though on Tuesday, as he officially named T
  • Hospitality industry, travelers worried over new COVID restrictions

    Hospitality industry, travelers worried over new COVID restrictions
    The airline and hospitality industries are expected to take another hit as a result of rising COVID cases in New Mexico.
  • Some city bus routes to run for free on Election Day

    Some city bus routes to run for free on Election Day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque and ABQRide are offering free rides next month to make sure voters get to the polls. On Election Day, Nov. 3., all fares are waived for the day on ABQRide bus routes and Sun Vans. For more information, riders can call 505-243-RIDE.ABQ Ride offers free fare on Election Day
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