• Bride in a gown ambushes fiancé at Target with pastor, bridesmaid and demands to get married on the spot

    Bride in a gown ambushes fiancé at Target with pastor, bridesmaid and demands to get married on the spot
    LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KXAN) -- New videos on TikTok appear to capture a bride at a Las Vegas Target who's tired of waiting.In the two-part video, captured by TikTok user boymom_ashley, a woman in a bridal gown appears to confront her fiancé at the store where he works -- complete with a pastor and a bridesmaid!In the clip, the woman can be heard saying, "You put this ring on my finger two years ago, and it's time to do it or get out. Yeah, we're getting married right now or I'm leaving. I'm
  • Broncos running backs coach Curtis Modkins, will not join team for game against Patriots

    Broncos running backs coach Curtis Modkins, will not join team for game against Patriots
    DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Broncos announced Saturday morning that running backs coach Curtis Modkins tested positive for COVID-19."He will not accompany the team to New England for Sunday's game against the Patriots," the team said in a statement.According to the Broncos, Modkins is self-isolating at home and is not experiencing symptoms.
    #Broncos running back coach tests positive for COVID-19.
    Game still on vs. Patriots tomorrow. https://t.co/k6Ku561fDk— Taylor Brooks (@TaylorBrooksTV)
  • Vice President Pence visiting Reading

    Vice President Pence visiting Reading
    READING, BERKS COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) - Vice President Mike Pence is addressing supporters at Reading Airport during a campaign stop Saturday afternoon.Eyewitness News reporter Andy Mehalshick will be getting a 1-on-1 interview with the Vice President later today.We will live streaming the even on PAHomepage.com. The event is scheduled to begin at 12:30.Check back here for the very latest on the Vice President's visit.
  • Vietnam veteran receives U.S. citizenship 53 years after returning from war

    Vietnam veteran receives U.S. citizenship 53 years after returning from war
    ELSA, Texas (KVEO) - For one RGV Vietnam veteran, the path to citizenship was a 53-year long journey. When Ruben Sanchez was called to serve, he complied. He quotes, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” from John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Inaugural Address.  “LB Johnson took over and he started drafting the people, the young guys like myself. I was just 20 then,” said Sa
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  • Thousands choosing to vote early in New Mexico

    Thousands choosing to vote early in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - New Mexicans continue to head the polls early with election day around the corner. The latest numbers in Bernalillo County show more than 62,ooo early and absentee ballots have been cast.There are now 18 voting locations open Monday to Saturday 10: a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Those who are mailing absentee ballots are encouraged to have them inthe mail by October 27. Information on the 18 early voting locations in Bernalillo County are available on the county website.
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  • PHOTOS: Early voting begins across New Mexico

    PHOTOS: Early voting begins across New Mexico
    Voters line up in their cars ahead of the opening of a polling station on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in Santa Fe, N.M. Early voting began Saturday and hundreds came to vote in person or drop off absentee ballots as part of the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio)Shirley Fillas was the first person in line to drop her absentee ballot at an early voting center that opened on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Fillas said she wanted to drop it off in person due to con
  • Officer-involved shooting closes I-40 west of Albuquerque

    Officer-involved shooting closes I-40 west of Albuquerque
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - New Mexico State Police reported one of their officers was involved in a shooting on Saturday. The shooting happened on westbound I-40 near mile marker 114, west of Route 66 Casino.
    According to a tweet, the officer involved is ok but a suspect has been struck with unknown injuries. This is currently an active crime scene and I-40is shutdown both directions between mile marker 114 and 117. This is a developing story and News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
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  • New Mexico expands early voting locations across the state

    New Mexico expands early voting locations across the state
    Scores of voting convenience centers were scheduled to open Saturday amid a surge in early in-person and remote absentee balloting. Those centers accept voters from across their home county without regard to traditional precinct assignments.
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  • City of Albuquerque addresses voter intimidation, suppression

    City of Albuquerque addresses voter intimidation, suppression
    Mayor Tim Keller laid out his plan Friday to keep polling locations free of voter intimidation and suppression.
  • 'Home Improvement' actor Zachery Ty Bryan arrested in Oregon

    'Home Improvement' actor Zachery Ty Bryan arrested in Oregon
    EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Zachery Ty Bryan, the actor who played the oldest son on the long-running 1990s sit-com “Home Improvement” was arrested in Oregon and faces charges of strangulation and assault.
    The Eugene Police Department said officers were dispatched to a North Eugene apartment Friday night on a report of a physical dispute. They found Bryan, 39, sitting outside and his girlfriend, 27, at a neighboring apartment.Bryan reportedly assaulted the victim, impeded her breathing
  • Organizers exhort women to vote for change at US rallies

    Organizers exhort women to vote for change at US rallies
    Thousands of mostly young women in masks rallied Saturday in the nation's capital and other U.S. cities, exhorting voters to oppose President Donald Trump and his fellow Republican candidates in the Nov. 3 elections.The latest of rallies that began with a massive women’s march the day after Trump’s January 2017 inauguration was playing out during the coronavirus pandemic, and demonstrators were asked to wear face coverings and practice social distancing.Rachel O’Leary Carmona,
  • NM man who shot and killed another guilty of manslaughter

    NM man who shot and killed another guilty of manslaughter
    Federal prosecutors say a 22-year-old man who fatally shot another man while staying at his girlfriend’s house on the Navajo Nation has pleaded guilty to a voluntary manslaughter charge.
  • Child gets into mother's purse, accidentally fires gun inside Ohio Sam's Club store

    Child gets into mother's purse, accidentally fires gun inside Ohio Sam's Club store
    BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) - Police in Ohio say a child accidentally fired a gun inside a Sam's Club store Saturday morning. According to police in Boardman, Ohio, the 7-year-old child shot the handgun near a cash register.
    Officers said the mother had a concealed carry permit and the gun was in her purse. No one was hit or hurt. Officers said police will gather evidence and confer with the prosecutor as to whether any charges will be filed against the mother.
  • 5 troubling coronavirus developments you may have missed this week

    5 troubling coronavirus developments you may have missed this week
    SAN FRANCISCO (NEXSTAR) - Since the height of the coronavirus pandemic this past spring, experts have been warning about a second spike likely to hit the U.S. before the end of 2020. While it's debatable whether we ever fully pulled out of the first spike, one thing is for certain: cases are back on the rise and the predicted new spike seems increasingly inevitable.
    On Thursday, new confirmed daily cases climbed over the 65,000 mark — a total the country hasn’t seen since the end of
  • Texas teen becomes one of first female Eagle Scouts in nation

    Texas teen becomes one of first female Eagle Scouts in nation
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Earning the rank of Eagle Scout is no easy task. When you're one of the first females in the nation to earn an honor historically reserved for males, it's extra special.Girls could only dream about it a few years ago, but ever since the Boy Scouts of America welcomed them, it's become a reality for many.Abigail Winkelman, 14, of Austin, Texas, became an Eagle Scout on Oct. 2, 2020 — one day after the review boards' window opened up for the Inaugural Class of female Ea
  • Panera becomes first chain to label climate-friendly foods

    Panera becomes first chain to label climate-friendly foods
    DALLAS (NEXSTAR) -- Panera Bread will become the first food chain to label its items based on environmental impact. The company said it's working with the World Resources Institute to unveil climate-friendly "Cool Food Meal" labels.The labels are based on the type and quantity of ingredients. According to Fox Business, "dishes that qualify fall under a maximum threshold of greenhouse gas emissions in order to stay below the daily carbon footprint."According to Panera, the labels will be pla
  • 'Digital blackface': Twitter takes down fake accounts claiming to be Black Trump supporters

    'Digital blackface': Twitter takes down fake accounts claiming to be Black Trump supporters
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (FOX 46 CHARLOTTE) -- Several fake Twitter accounts posing as Black supporters of President Donald Trump have been popping up recently, gaining tremendous traction and then disappearing.It's being called "digital black face," and Twitter has already taken down a network of those fake accounts.A Twitter spokesperson told CNN the accounts violated rules against platform manipulation and spam. Those rules ban users from tweeting to "artificially amplify or suppress information."At t
  • Police: Man charged with sexually assaulting 7-year-old girl during remote learning

    Police: Man charged with sexually assaulting 7-year-old girl during remote learning
    CHICAGO (WGN) — An Illinois man was charged with sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl during an online e-learning session, according to police. Catrell Wells, 18, was charged with predatory criminal sexual assault. Chicago Police said he was seen in an online forum "involved in a sexual act" with the child around 1:30 p.m. Thursday inside a home on the city’s South Side. He was taken into custody that same day.A teacher at Bronzeville Academy Charter School reported seeing the girl
  • Group seeks to combat misleading information online

    Group seeks to combat misleading information online
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (AP) - A group of U.S. Black scholars, activists, and writers has launched a new project they say will combat misleading information online around voting, reparations, and immigration, supporters announced Friday.The newly formed National Black Cultural Information Trust seeks to counter fake social media accounts and Twitter trolls that often discourage Black voters from participating in elections or seek to turn Black voters against other communities of color.Jessica
  • Crews respond to apartment fire in NE Albuquerque

    Crews respond to apartment fire in NE Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Albuquerque firefighters responded to reports of a fire at an apartment building on the 4200 block of Louisiana Saturday morning. Officials say when crews arrived a little before 6:00 a.m. Saturday, they located a fire coming from the second floor.Crews were able to contain the fire and extinguish it. Four families have reportedly been displaced due to the fire. The cause of the fire is currently unknown and no injuries were reported. This is a developing story and New
  • Houston billboard supporting president defaced

    Houston billboard supporting president defaced
    HOUSTON (KXAN) -- A billboard that recently arrived in a Houston neighborhood in support of Pres. Donald Trump was painted over with a new message this week. In a tweet, Houston lawyer Rogelio Garcia snapped a photo of the billboard, which is located off I-45 near Telephone Road, reading: "Take Trump to Prison." The billboard previously just showed Trump's name next to an image of the President."So Trump drops a big (approx 40x60 feet) expensive political sign in my largely Hispanic neighborhood
  • Police looking for suspects involved in shooting at an Albuquerque gas station

    Police looking for suspects involved in shooting at an Albuquerque gas station
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police are looking for two suspects who they say shot at a car with a group of people inside. It happened on the evening of Sept. 8 at the Good to Go gas station on Broadway and Avenida Cesar Chavez. One person inside the car was injured. The suspects fled the scene in an SUV. If you have any information on who may have been involved call Crimestoppers at 505-843-STOP.
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    Police looking for suspects involved in shooting at an Albuquerque gas s
  • Albuquerque brew pub expects to lose thousands of dollars because of early closure

    Albuquerque brew pub expects to lose thousands of dollars because of early closure
    Friday was the first night that establishments serving alcohol had to close by 10 p.m. under the governor's new public health order.
  • Grant County Democratic Zoom meeting hacked, FBI investigates

    Grant County Democratic Zoom meeting hacked, FBI investigates
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The FBIis investigating hackers who took over an online meeting with top state officials in Grant County. The group sent racist messages, threatened lives, and exposed themselves.
    A couple of days ago, the Grant County Democratic Party was hosting their monthly open Zoom meeting with prominent elected officials, like Lt. Gov. Howie Morales, U.S. Representatives Ben Ray Lujan and Xochil Torres-Small with other locals around southwest New Mexico.
    Their meeting was bu
  • Starbucks workers remove political signs at westside location

    Starbucks workers remove political signs at westside location
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's been a contentious campaign season with people removing, stealing, and vandalizing signs. Some are even messing with peoples' cars. It's no secret that things get heated around election time but people said they are fed up with all the sign-stealing this year.
    It's a popular spot for campaign signs, greeting drivers as they enter the Petroglyph Plaza Shopping Center on the westside. The island between Starbucks and Smith's is filled with campaign signs
  • Starbucks worker removes political signs at westside location

    Starbucks worker removes political signs at westside location
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's been a contentious campaign season with people removing, stealing, and vandalizing signs. Some are even messing with peoples' cars. It's no secret that things get heated around election time but people said they are fed up with all the sign-stealing this year.
    It's a popular spot for campaign signs, greeting drivers as they enter the Petroglyph Plaza Shopping Center on the westside. The island between Starbucks and Smith's is filled with campaign signs
  • Back to warm weather

    Back to warm weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A critical fire danger returns to parts of New Mexico Saturday as afternoon highs quickly rebound.
    Cooler air spilled into the western half of New Mexico this morning bringing more fall like temperatures today. Warmer weather will return quickly Saturday afternoon across the entire state with a dry and warm northwesterly wind. 40 mph wind gusts will be possible in the afternoon down I-40 from the East Mountains to the Texas state line. This is where a critical fire
  • UNM football's season opener in jeopardy as teams can't practice

    UNM football's season opener in jeopardy as teams can't practice
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico Football had to postpone practice Thursday after nine members of the football program tested positive for COVID-19. The team hopes to get back to practice on Saturday but as of now its not looking good.
    Under the current COVID-Safe Practices for Intercollegiate Sports, set by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, all of UNM cannot hold full team practices due to the COVID-19 rates in Bernalillo County.New Mexico saw a huge uptick
  • Duke City Gladiators set to hold charity golf outing

    Duke City Gladiators set to hold charity golf outing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Duke City Gladiators are holding a charity golf outing on Monday, Oct. 19 at the Tanoan Country Club. Proceeds from the tournament are going to the Ronald McDonald House in New Mexico. Information on how to sponsor or playLocal Sports News
    Duke City Gladiators set to hold charity golf outing
    New Mexico United ready to 'settle the score' with El Paso on Saturday
    UNM Men's Basketball holds first official practice
    New Mexico United set to host special playo
  • New Mexico United ready to 'settle the score' with El Paso on Saturday

    New Mexico United ready to 'settle the score' with El Paso on Saturday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United was greeted by fans as they drove off in their team bus for El Paso on Friday afternoon. The team is headed into the franchise's first-ever USL Western Conference Semifinal match, as they play El Paso.The two teams have built up a rivalry over the past two seasons and that rivalry was turned up this year as they played each other five times in the regular season. "Going forward to El Paso I am also extremely excited and I am happy it's them
  • Spaceport America board fires executive director

    Spaceport America board fires executive director
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — The CEO of New Mexico’s commercial spacecraft launch facility facing accusation he pressured a former chief financial officer to circumvent internal financial controls was ousted Friday.Dan Hicks was terminated as Spaceport America’s executive director and CEO with little public discussion at a Friday virtual meeting, the Las Cruces Sun-News reports.The governing board of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority met in a special session via video conferen
  • Suspect killed during SWAT standoff in Albuquerque

    Suspect killed during SWAT standoff in Albuquerque
    Eastbound traffic on Central is being diverted southbound on Walter.
  • GOP senator mispronounces Kamala Harris' name at Trump rally

    GOP senator mispronounces Kamala Harris' name at Trump rally
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. David Perdue mocked Kamala Harris, his Senate colleague and the Democratic vice presidential nominee, on Friday by repeatedly mispronouncing her name at a Georgia rally for President Donald Trump.Perdue was wrapping up his remarks at an event in Macon when he referred to Harris as “KAH'-mah-lah? Kah-MAH'-lah? Kamala-mala-mala? I don’t know. Whatever.” The audience laughed.A spokesperson for Perdue said the first-term senator “didn't
  • Navajo man pleads guilty to manslaughter charges

    Navajo man pleads guilty to manslaughter charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - A Navajo man pleaded guilty in federal court in Albuquerque Friday to a charge of voluntary manslaughter and discharging a firearm during a violent crime in Indian Country. The incident happened on the Navajo Nation.According to the plea agreement, on March 29, while visiting the home of his girlfriend and her father, 22-year-old Joshua Gutierrez woke up to an argument in the house. Gutierrez armed himself with a handgun and went toward the room where the argument was
  • Albuquerque takes next step toward new soccer stadium study

    Albuquerque takes next step toward new soccer stadium study
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - The city of Albuquerque is gearing up its effort to figure out where to build a future 10 to 15-thousand seat stadium for the New Mexico United soccer team. That potential stadium could also come with a lot of additional development next to it.Mayor Tim Keller’s administration announced Friday it's recommending a firm called the “Creative Arts Agency Icon” (CAAICON) to do a feasibility study for a proposed future multi-purpose soccer stadium. If Albuq
  • Governor warns expectant mothers may not have desired birth experience as ICU's fill up

    Governor warns expectant mothers may not have desired birth experience as ICU's fill up
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - Expectant mothers are told to create birth plans ahead of their due dates, but now, the governor is warning those plans may have to be thrown out the window as COVID cases continue to rise and hospitals near capacity."There are a lot of mamas who are depending on us so that they can safely deliver their babies in a hospital room that isn't converted, isn't in a hall," said Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham in a Thursday press conference.Lujan Grisham went on to say that she had
  • Fire breaks out at homeless camp in Berrendo riverbed

    Fire breaks out at homeless camp in Berrendo riverbed
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) - On Thursday, a fire broke out in the Berrendo riverbed. Officials say one of the homeless camps caught fire but crews were able to contain it to a small area.Two people seen leaving the area were detained. It's unknown if any charges were filed and investigators haven't said what caused the fire.
    Governor warns expectant mothers may not have desired birth experience as ICU's fill up
    Fire breaks out at homeless camp in Berrendo riverbed
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  • New Mexico hospitals nearing 'tipping point' as COVID-19 cases surge

    New Mexico hospitals nearing 'tipping point' as COVID-19 cases surge
    Capacity at New Mexico hospitals is a growing concerns as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
  • City council, Keller at odds over funding of new Community Safety Department

    City council, Keller at odds over funding of new Community Safety Department
    Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and the city council have different ideas about how the new Community Safety Department will look.
  • Bicyclist hit by suspected drunk driver survives crash

    Bicyclist hit by suspected drunk driver survives crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A bicyclist hit by a suspected drunk driver earlier this week is still alive despite police believing she had died. The woman and another bicyclist were hit while they were riding along Montonao just west of Coors Monday afternoon.Albuquerque man charged with vehicular homicide, bystanders help bicyclists
    Police say the driver, 29-year-old Joshua Downs, took off. They later found him at his house where he admitted to drinking whiskey at a nearby gas station
  • Sandoval Deputy County clerk fired for campaigning on the job

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - The race for Sandoval County Clerk took a turn this week as candidate and current Deputy County Clerk, Anne Brady-Romero, was fired for campaigning on the job. In Brady-Romero's response on Facebook, she claimed this is just one of many retaliations against her after she claimed the current county clerk was being unethical at work.Brady-Romero was let go on Tuesday, October 13, after a whistleblower went to the County with documentation that Brady-Romero was campaigning on th
  • Body of missing Texas woman found in Roosevelt County

    Body of missing Texas woman found in Roosevelt County
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The body of a missing Texas woman has been found in Roosevelt County. The Muleshoe Police Department reported 41-year-old Jamie Edgmon missing earlier this week. Friday, the Roosevelt County Sheriff's Department announced her body was found in an undisclosed location. The Sheriff's Office says two potential suspects are in custody.  Latest Crime News
    Body of missing Texas woman found in Roosevelt County
    The epidemic of missing, murdered Indigenous women and it
  • Fatal crash closes WB I-40 between Tramway and Juan Tabo

    Fatal crash closes WB I-40 between Tramway and Juan Tabo
    The westbound lanes of I-40 are closed at Tramway because of a crash.
  • APD investigating deadly police shooting in southeast Albuquerque

    APD investigating deadly police shooting in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A deadly shooting at a Central motel. The shooting happened at the Imperial Inn just west of I-25.
    Officers responded to the hotel Friday around 11 a.m. for shots fired which developed into a SWAT situation. Friday evening, police shot and killed the suspect; no officers were hurt. Police say eastbound traffic on Central Avenue is being diverted southbound on Walter Street.This is a developing story and KRQE News 13 will provide updates as the become av
  • APD investigating deadly police shooting at Imperial Inn Motel

    APD investigating deadly police shooting at Imperial Inn Motel
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are still on the scene of a deadly police shooting in downtown Albuquerque Friday. The shooting happened at the Imperial Inn Motel just west of I-25."They tried over 200 times on various phone methods to contact this individual. At a later time, the individual exited through a window, a confrontation occurred. At least one officer fired shots, and a firearm was recovered. The victim is deceased and died at the scene," said Harold Medi
  • Kitten rescued from Lincoln County shooting range after found shot

    Kitten rescued from Lincoln County shooting range after found shot
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – One New Mexico couple stepped in after finding a kitten, limping; He had been shot in the paw. Oscar is doing a lot better now, in his new home, with lots of other pets that were also rescued. "The vet said that he was shot, essentially shot in the paw," said Daniel Beach.Back in mid-September, while leaving the shooting range just outside of Fort Stanton, in Lincoln County, Beach says he saw a small animal limping. "About a hundred yards from leaving the range
  • Kitten rescued after being found with gunshot wound

    Kitten rescued after being found with gunshot wound
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – One New Mexico couple stepped in after finding a kitten, limping; He had been shot in the paw. Oscar is doing a lot better now, in his new home, with lots of other pets that were also rescued. "The vet said that he was shot, essentially shot in the paw," said Daniel Beach.Back in mid-September, while leaving the shooting range just outside of Fort Stanton, in Lincoln County, Beach says he saw a small animal limping. "About a hundred yards from leaving the range
  • Homeless living in creek bed near Roswell told to leave

    Homeless living in creek bed near Roswell told to leave
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – People living in Creek Bed near Roswell are being told to leave by the city. For years, people experiencing homelessness have made makeshift tents in the Berrendo Creek Bed.
    According to the Roswell Daily Record, the city posted cease and desist notices earlier this month informing people to leave the creek area. Meanwhile, the city is considering an ordinance that would make it illegal to camp on public or private property without permission. Homeless advocates
  • Life on the line: Early voters wait 'as long as it takes'

    Life on the line: Early voters wait 'as long as it takes'
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Americans are accustomed to standing in line. They queue up for airport security, the latest iPhone, COVID tests, concerts or food. But the line of voters building before sunrise outside Mallard Creek High School in a distant suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday was different.
    It was a living chain of hundreds of people who stepped into place — around the building, down some stairs and past a fleet of idled yellow school buses — determined to
  • Taos Pueblo shares plans for heritage center, including events center and hotel

    Taos Pueblo shares plans for heritage center, including events center and hotel
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) - Taos Pueblo is sharing its plan to build a Taos Pueblo Heritage Center and it's a sprawling development. Taos Pueblo presented its proposal to Taos Town Council in a virtual meeting Tuesday night.
    The project site is the old Lineberry Estate that Taos Pueblo reacquired two years ago. It is more than 14 acres and sits about a half-mile north of the Taos Plaza.
    "This location is ideal because it's right at the fork where, if you go straight you know, you're up into the Taos Pue

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