• Albuquerque man arrested for allegedly breaking into dollar store

    Albuquerque man arrested for allegedly breaking into dollar store
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police say a 51-year-old John Garcia was caught red-handed breaking into an Albuquerque Family Dollar on Wyoming. Garcia is accused of breaking a window and stealing from the store. Warrant issued for man accused of breaking into UNM athletic facilityThe manager was still there and saw it unfold on security cameras. When police arrived, they say Garcia had his arm through the broken window grabbing merchandise. He was arrested and charged with commercial bur
  • Albuquerque brings back Mayor's 'State of the City' party

    Albuquerque brings back Mayor's 'State of the City' party
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After more than two years, the City of Albuquerque is back to throwing a big celebration for the mayor's annual State of the City address. The 2022 event at the Rail Yards near Downtown Albuquerque will mark the first in-person address since January 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in New Mexico.Before the speech, the city is inviting the public to take part in what it's calling a "community celebration" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. According to the city
  • New Mexico receives part of Carnival Cruise settlement

    New Mexico receives part of Carnival Cruise settlement
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The state will receive more than $11,000 in settlement money stemming from a 2019 data breach at Carnival Cruise Lines. New Mexico joined an investigation with 45 other states after a hacker broke into the company's system and accessed names, addresses, passport numbers, and other personal information.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Martes 21 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Officials announce increased police presence in downtown AlbuquerqueNew Mexico: State
  • Albuquerque man arrested for allegedly soliciting teen

    Albuquerque man arrested for allegedly soliciting teen
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Christian Drozier, 71, was arrested June 16 for allegedly soliciting a 13-year-old boy online. The investigation began on April 26 when an undercover State Police investigations agent, posed as a 13-year-old, responded to an ad that Drozier posted on a social media app. The undercover agent responded to the ad and Drozier gave his number to the agent.Albuquerque FBI warns parents, teens of increase in ‘sextortion’ casesOver the next two months, D
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  • Roswell woman charged with child abuse of nephew

    Roswell woman charged with child abuse of nephew
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – A Roswell woman is facing charges after police say she took her nephew without permission. A missing person alert went out Sunday for 6-year-old Aryk Peralta after he left his father's home in Roswell with his aunt, Debra Peralta. BCSO find endangered missing person deceasedThe boy's dad told police they were supposed to go to Walmart but he never came back. Investigators were able to ping Peralta's phone to El Paso and later to Las Cruces where the two were fou
  • Officials look to get more New Mexico products on international shelves

    Officials look to get more New Mexico products on international shelves
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – State agriculture officials are headed to Scotland and England to learn how to get more New Mexico products in countries around the world. Roughly 30 people will fly to the United Kingdom for an Agricultural Innovation and Trade Mission. Once there, they will tour farms and research facilities that specialize in sustainability and different land-use methods.Growing hope: Farm project embraces Indigenous agriculture traditionsThe New Mexico Department of Agriculture
  • New animal joining Alamogordo zoo this fall

    New animal joining Alamogordo zoo this fall
    ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Alameda Park Zoo in Alamagorodo will soon be welcoming a South American Tapir to the zoo. The zoo announced on its Facebook Tuesday that the mammal will be coming this fall.Clovis zoo holding contest to name baby camelIt's one of four species that lives in the Americas, with adults reaching 2.5 to four feet tall and six to eight feet long.
  • Clovis zoo holding contest to name baby camel

    Clovis zoo holding contest to name baby camel
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Hillcrest Zoo is hosting a contest to name its new baby camel. Through July 6, anyone can place a bid along with a proposed name on the city's website. ‘Wit, Humor, and Satire’ to open at Albuquerque MuseumThe naming rights will go to the highest bidder, all proceeds benefitting the Hillcrest Zoo. The male Bactrian Camel was boring on April 10.
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  • Bottling company asking Los Lunas to double water allocation

    Bottling company asking Los Lunas to double water allocation
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Niagara Bottling is asking the village of Los Lunas to expand its plant and increase its water supply, going from 285 acres per feet per year to 700. Niagara made a similar request last year but it drew protests from the community. Former Gov. Bill Richardson works to bring back Americans trapped overseasThe company eventually dropped that request.
  • 'This is how you guys get killed': Florida cop investigated over comment to Black driver

    'This is how you guys get killed': Florida cop investigated over comment to Black driver
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) —A Florida police officer is on desk duty after a video surfaced of him telling a Black driver "this is how you guys get killed out here" during a traffic stop, WTVJ reports.
    The driver, Gerard Nicolas, told the news station he was on his way to work when he was pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt.
    "When he asked me for my license, open the door, I started recording. I was looking for my stuff, my license because I didn’t see my wallet. I was looking for my wall
  • What direction is the rain heading towards?

    What direction is the rain heading towards?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It's been a rainy day so far across the state, with Albuquerque picking up over half an inch since midnight. Flash flooding is still a concern this afternoon and evening. The heaviest of the rain fell this morning in the metro, with a drying trend expected over the next couple of days. Track the storm with KRQE's interactive radarScattered showers and storms are expected to continue this afternoon, mainly across the north-central, northwest, and west-central p
  • Monsoon season brings near record amounts of rain to Albuquerque

    Monsoon season brings near record amounts of rain to Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Monsoon season has brought much needed rain to New Mexico, including in Albuquerque. Officials say this is Albuquerque's second rainiest start to the monsoon season.What New Mexico can expect this monsoon seasonA spokesperson for the National Weather Service in Albuquerque says what we are seeing is an early and near record surge in monsoon rain. Just within the last several days, the metro area has received a significant amount of moisture with more than on
  • Students get a chance to spend the day with the FBI

    Students get a chance to spend the day with the FBI
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The FBI Teen Academy is giving high school sophomores, juniors and seniors in New Mexico a chance to spend a day with the FBI. The academy will be held Tuesday, July 26, at the FBI Albuquerque headquarters at 4200 Luecking Park. FBI looking for “out of gas robber” accused in Albuquerque bank robberyThe academy will from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Students who attend are expected to attend all events. The FBI says students should dress appropriately a
  • New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus performs 'NakedMan' in June

    New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus performs 'NakedMan' in June
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  In their 41st season, the New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus is presenting their next major performance called NakedMan. The performance is 16 song cycle about the lives of gay men and their bravery to love without shame.‘Wit, Humor, and Satire’ to open at Albuquerque MuseumNakedMan, a collection of songs, was written in the 1990s by composer Robert Seeley and librettist Philip Littel. “New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus is honored to be brin
  • FEMA disaster recovery center in Mora permanently closing

    FEMA disaster recovery center in Mora permanently closing
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – FEMA is announcing its disaster recovery center in Mora at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall will permanently close at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 25. Residents affected by wildfires that still need assistance can visit any other disaster recovery in New Mexico. Flash flooding: Las Vegas, Mora residents prepare for the worstThe Disaster Recovery Centers in Las Vegas at the Old Memorial Middle School and Belen at the Jarales Community Center will remain open. Both centers
  • Juarez reports triple-murder at home near heavily patrolled Juarez Fair

    Juarez reports triple-murder at home near heavily patrolled Juarez Fair
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Juarez recorded another deadly mass shooting late Tuesday, as two men and a woman were gunned down in the front yard of a home less than half a mile from the U.S. border.Juarez police said the victims were all in their 30s and died of multiple gunshot wounds; several 9mm bullet casings were recovered from the scene. Police told Border Report that a 2-year-old boy who was inside the residence was unharmed.Neighbors reported the shooting to police just before
  • Toyota planning to cut global production by 50K vehicles

    Toyota planning to cut global production by 50K vehicles
    (The Hill) -- Part shortages resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have led Toyota to again make adjustments to the company’s production plans, reducing the number of globally produced units by 50,000 this July.From July through September, the company announced it will produce around 850,000 units per month while total projections for the fiscal year will remain the same.However, additional shortages of semiconductors and any further spread of COVID-19 may impact plans going forward.“
  • Watch Live: Biden to call for gas tax holiday

    Watch Live: Biden to call for gas tax holiday
    (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden is expected to ask Congress Wednesday to support him in ending the federal gas tax for three months, as prices continue to climb nationwide.
    Biden's hope is lawmakers will agree to pause the tax, which charges 18 cents per gallon for gasoline and 24 cents per gallon for diesel fuel, through the end of September, giving some relief to Americans at the pump.What is ‘skiplagging?’The president is also planning to ask states to freeze their own ga
  • President Biden calls for federal gas tax holiday

    President Biden calls for federal gas tax holiday
    (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden asked Congress on Wednesday to support him in ending the federal gas tax for three months, as prices continue to climb nationwide.
    Biden's hope is lawmakers will agree to pause the tax, which charges 18 cents per gallon for gasoline and 24 cents per gallon for diesel fuel, through the end of September, giving some relief to Americans at the pump.
    The president also asked states to freeze their own gas taxes, three months after a coalition of governors cal
  • Biden will ask Congress to suspend federal gas tax

    Biden will ask Congress to suspend federal gas tax
    (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden is expected to ask Congress Wednesday to support him in ending the federal gas tax for three months, as prices continue to climb nationwide.
    Biden's hope is lawmakers will agree to pause the tax, which charges 18 cents per gallon for gasoline and 24 cents per gallon for diesel fuel, through the end of September, giving some relief to Americans at the pump. What is ‘skiplagging?’
    The president is also planning to ask states to freeze their own
  • American Airlines to drop service to fourth city in September

    American Airlines to drop service to fourth city in September
    (The Hill) -- American Airlines will drop service to Dubuque, Iowa beginning on Sept. 7, ending flights for the regional airport’s sole commercial airline.The move adds a fourth city to the list of recent pullbacks by American Airlines as the company grapples with a pilot shortage, with the airline previously saying it will also drop service to Toledo, Ohio; Ithaca, N.Y.; and Islip, N.Y. following the Labor Day weekend. American informed the Iowa airport on Tuesday that it would drop
  • Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is changing its name — yet again

    Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is changing its name — yet again
    (NEXSTAR) – Kraft Macaroni and Cheese will no longer be known as “Kraft Macaroni and Cheese,” but rather the shortened, more colloquial “Kraft Mac & Cheese.”Kraft announced the arguably negligible change Wednesday morning, explaining that the new name is meant to “reflect the way fans organically talk about the brand.”Along with its new name, Kraft Mac & Cheese is also getting modest updates to its signature “blue boxes,” which will n
  • The worst-run major cities in the US: study

    The worst-run major cities in the US: study
    (NEXSTAR) – Between crime, COVID-19 and the local economy, it's hard to run a city these days. One recent study attempts to quantify who's doing it well – and who is not.
    WalletHub examined the 150 largest cities in the U.S., and evaluated each city's credit rating, debt, education scores, health scores, crime rates, economy and infrastructure. (See how they weighted each of the 38 criteria in their methodology here.) Each city's scores in those categories was balanced with its
  • I-Team: UFO scientist speaks publicly for the first time on decades of work

    I-Team: UFO scientist speaks publicly for the first time on decades of work
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- One of the US government’s premier UFO investigators has stepped out of the shadows to openly discuss his work for the UAP Task Force, an organization created by Congress to evaluate unidentified aerial phenomena.This investigator isn’t an unknown.  He’s been hiding in plain sight and he spoke exclusively about his investigations with the 8 News Now I-Team’s George Knapp.  Mysterious bunker found in Michigan woodsTelevision viewers know astro
  • 'Heightened alert': Abortion providers brace for Supreme Court ruling

    'Heightened alert': Abortion providers brace for Supreme Court ruling
    In her first week on the job at a Philadelphia abortion clinic, Amanda Kifferly was taught how to search for bombs. About a year later, protesters blocked the entrances and exits of the The Women’s Centers, at one point pulling Kifferly into something resembling a mosh pit, where they surrounded her and shoved her around.And on the night of last winter's arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case that could end the nationwide right to abortion, people gathered outside a cl
  • I-40 open after crash caused closures near Laguna

    I-40 open after crash caused closures near Laguna
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – I-40 is back open after a multiple vehicle crash caused closures on eastbound and westbound I-40 from mile marker 114 to 117 Wednesday morning. The closures were near Laguna Pueblo about 31 miles east of Grants according to NMRoads. No information on the crash or if there were any injuries has been released.
  • Crash closes parts of I-40 in both directions near Laguna

    Crash closes parts of I-40 in both directions near Laguna
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A multiple vehicle crash has closed the left lanes eastbound and westbound I-40 from mile marker 114 to 117, near Laguna Pueblo about 31 miles east of Grants to NMRoads. The crash was first reported Wednesday morning at 6:28 a.m.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Martes 21 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Officials announce increased police presence in downtown AlbuquerqueNew Mexico: State responds to Chama’s water outageCrime: Albuquerque shoplifter accus
  • Crash closes I-40 in both directions near Grants

    Crash closes I-40 in both directions near Grants
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A multiple vehicle crash has closed eastbound and westbound I-40 from mile marker 114 to 117, about 31 miles east of Grants according to a tweet from New Mexico State Police. The closure was reported Wednesday at 6:28 a.m. by NMRoads.
    Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Martes 21 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Officials announce increased police presence in downtown AlbuquerqueNew Mexico: State responds to Chama’s water outageCrime: Albuquerque shoplifter
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Hermits Peak Fire details, Reversing stance on homeless, Rainy day, Street racing ban, New exhibit

    KRQE Newsfeed: Hermits Peak Fire details, Reversing stance on homeless, Rainy day, Street racing ban, New exhibit
    Wednesday's Top StoriesOfficials announce increased police presence in downtown AlbuquerqueHundreds killed in deadliest Afghanistan quake in 2 decadesFormer New Mexico governor working to rescue Americans in other countriesNew Mexico fire evacuees say they’re still trying to get help from FEMALydia Warren is ready for whatever her MMA career has to offerState responds to Chama’s water outageJesuit priests killed by gunmen in church in northern MexicoWednesday's Five Facts[1] Report s
  • Petito-Laundrie case reaches court for 1st time: 5 things to know

    Petito-Laundrie case reaches court for 1st time: 5 things to know
    VENICE, Fla. (WFLA) — The first hearing in the lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito's family against the parents of Brian Laundrie will be held Wednesday to determine if the case will proceed to a jury trial next year.
    Judge Hunter W. Carroll will hear arguments from both sides after attorneys for Chris and Roberta Laundrie submitted a motion to dismiss the lawsuit that was filed in March by Petito's parents, Joe Petito and Nichole Schmidt.Joe Petito and Schmidt filed the lawsuit on the grou
  • Rainy morning for parts of New Mexico

    Rainy morning for parts of New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Widespread, light and moderate rainfall is moving north from the southern state line, through the Rio Grande Valley, up to the northern mountains and northeast highlands. It is going to be a very rain day for the Valley and northern mountains. Only isolated showers will be possible in the east plains and northeast highlands through the afternoon and evening. Western New Mexico will see scattered showers through the morning, and scattered thunderstorms this afternoo
  • Rainy morning and day for Metro, Rio Grande Valley

    Rainy morning and day for Metro, Rio Grande Valley
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Widespread, light and moderate rainfall is moving north from the southern state line, through the Rio Grande Valley, up to the northern mountains and northeast highlands. It is going to be a very rain day for the Valley and northern mountains. Only isolated showers will be possible in the east plains and northeast highlands through the afternoon and evening. Western New Mexico will see scattered showers through the morning, and scattered thunderstorms this afternoo
  • New Bernalillo County ordinance against street racing

    New Bernalillo County ordinance against street racing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Commissioners gave a green light to an ordinance against street racing and drag racing. The county's ordinance also applies to spectators at these events. Albuquerque city councilor changes stance on homeless encampments after pushbackViolators of the ordinance will face a $300 fine and up to three months in jail. Sponsors cited the recent high-profile crashes attributed to street racing, including February's school bus rollover on the
  • Hundreds killed in deadliest Afghanistan quake in 2 decades

    Hundreds killed in deadliest Afghanistan quake in 2 decades
    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A powerful earthquake in Afghanistan’s east has killed 1,000 people and injured 1,500 others, the country’s state-run news agency says.
    That latest figure came from the Bakhtar News Agency as officials tried to help those affected by Wednesday’s temblor.
    The6.1 magnitude earthquake struck a rural, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border and was the deadliest temblor to strike Afghanistan in two decades.
    Rescue efforts
  • Biden to call on Congress to suspend gas tax for three months

    Biden to call on Congress to suspend gas tax for three months
    (The Hill) - President Biden on Wednesday will call on Congress to suspend the federal gas and diesel taxes for the next three months, the latest effort by the White House to provide relief to Americans struggling with record-high gasoline prices. Such a move, which is contingent on legislative action, would temporarily lift the 18 cent tax per gallon on gasoline and 24 cent tax per gallon on diesel during the summer months.  Haven’t gotten your first New Mexico cash rebate? Here
  • Former New Mexico governor working to rescue Americans in other countries

    Former New Mexico governor working to rescue Americans in other countries
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – He was a congressman, a two-term governor of New Mexico, and the US ambassador to the United Nations. But there is a side of Bill Richardson that you might not know about. These days, he spends his time helping rescue Americans who are in deep trouble overseas.
    He's met face-to-face with some of the world's most brutal dictators. "I've met with Saddam Hussein. I've met with Fidel Castro. You know, all sorts of the bad guys," Richardson said. "North Korea, Russ
  • Former Gov. Bill Richardson works to bring back Americans trapped overseas

    Former Gov. Bill Richardson works to bring back Americans trapped overseas
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – He was a congressman, a two-term governor of New Mexico, and the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. But there is a side of Bill Richardson that you might not know about. These days, he spends his time helping rescue Americans who are in deep trouble overseas.
    He's met face-to-face with some of the world's most brutal dictators. "I've met with Saddam Hussein. I've met with Fidel Castro. You know, all sorts of the bad guys," Richardson said. "North Korea, Ru
  • Former Gov. Bill Richardson working to rescue Americans in other countries

    Former Gov. Bill Richardson working to rescue Americans in other countries
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – He was a congressman, a two-term governor of New Mexico, and the US ambassador to the United Nations. But there is a side of Bill Richardson that you might not know about. These days, he spends his time helping rescue Americans who are in deep trouble overseas.
    He's met face-to-face with some of the world's most brutal dictators. "I've met with Saddam Hussein. I've met with Fidel Castro. You know, all sorts of the bad guys," Richardson said. "North Korea, Russ
  • More rain moves into New Mexico overnight

    More rain moves into New Mexico overnight
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Showers and storms will continue through the overnight and into Wednesday morning across the southwest and central New Mexico. Scattered storms will bring another threat of localized flooding Wednesday afternoon.Light to moderate rainfall helped to prevent a bigger threat of flash flooding than what has been seen Tuesday across the northern mountains and the Sacramento Mountains. Scattered storms are expected to develop across the southwestern part of New Mexi
  • New Mexico fire evacuees say they're still trying to get help from FEMA

    New Mexico fire evacuees say they're still trying to get help from FEMA
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Many families do not have a home to return to after it was destroyed in the state's largest wildfire in northern New Mexico. Months later, they're still waiting for federal disaster relief money to help them move on.Like hundreds of other people from Mora - René Ashtara lost everything in the Hermit's Peak Calf Canyon fire. She shares, “It's really hard to describe when you see everything in your life burned down.” She’s left wondering when fede
  • 'Wit, Humor, and Satire' to open at Albuquerque Museum

    'Wit, Humor, and Satire' to open at Albuquerque Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A unique exhibit focusing on the lighter side of things is opening at the ALbuquerque Museum. The exhibition 'Wit, Humor, and Satire' opens on Saturday.Story continues belowData Reporting: Years of complaints reveal there’s not much the Sunport can do to curb noiseKRQE En Español: Lunes 20 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Albuquerque signal changed to four-way stop to slow driversNew Mexico: Chama completely out of water due to water leakCrime: Al
  • Lydia Warren is ready for whatever her MMA career has to offer

    Lydia Warren is ready for whatever her MMA career has to offer
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mixed martial arts wasn't always a part of her plans in life. Twenty-six-year-old Lydia Warren found the sport about six years ago. "I was like in my third year of college. I was never an athlete at all," said Warren. I like trained horses and stuff and I was like, whatever, in North Carolina. One day I was like, you know what? I kind of want to do this. Everyone was like why? I was like I don't know."
    Warren left her home in Concord, North Carolina, an
  • Eco-friendly scooters land in Roswell

    Eco-friendly scooters land in Roswell
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – People in Roswell now have a new eco-friendly way to get around. They're called Birds. Roswell businessman Sonny Lujan brought the e-scooters to town last week and says he's already ready to expand. Fossil of oldest known tree-climbing reptile found in New Mexico"There's never enough scooters to hand out in time. I feel like an ice cream truck driver handing out ice cream on a hot summer day. I can't get them off the truck fast enough. I'm literally handing
  • Olympian, pro skateboarder joins "Skateboarding is Unstoppable"

    Olympian, pro skateboarder joins "Skateboarding is Unstoppable"
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – MTN DEW skateboarding is coming to Albuquerque. As part of the "Skateboarding is Unstoppable" campaign, MTN DEW professional skateboarders will be making stops in their hometowns to take to the streets, and Olympian Mariah Duran is returning to the 505.Story continues belowData Reporting: Years of complaints reveal there’s not much the Sunport can do to curb noiseKRQE En Español: Lunes 20 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Albuquerque signal changed to f
  • Albuquerque city councilor changes stance on homeless encampments after pushback

    Albuquerque city councilor changes stance on homeless encampments after pushback
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city councilor Brook Bassan has reversed course on her support of sanctioned homeless camps in the city. Although she once supported the idea of safe outdoor spaces for the homeless, Bassan now says the idea needs more vetting."I don't think that it is something that we need to implement at this time. I think it is important to listen to the constituents of Albuquerque and hear what they are saying, said Bassan. Now stepping back from her support
  • Sports Desk: Another United match postponed

    Sports Desk: Another United match postponed
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United has had yet another match postponed. The USL announced on Tuesday that Wednesday night's match will be rescheduled to July 6 due to field conditions at Isotopes Park. Despite the quick turnaround, the team is focusing on what's next.Story continues belowData Reporting: Years of complaints reveal there’s not much the Sunport can do to curb noiseKRQE En Español: Lunes 20 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Albuquerque signal changed to fou
  • KRQE En Español: Martes 21 de Junio 2022

    KRQE En Español: Martes 21 de Junio 2022
    Lo que normalmente sería una lluvia agradable podría convertirse en inundaciones devastadoras
    Esas lluvias tienen aquellos que han regresado a sus casas en las áreas de Hermits Peak Calf Canyon preparandose para otro prosible desastre. Los funcionarios dicen que las condiciones húmedas han ayudado en los esfuerzos de supresión de incendios, pero han tenido que reducir algunos equipos en el arias altas, alrededor de 500 en las últimas 24 horas, debido al
  • State responds to Chama's water outage

    State responds to Chama's water outage
    CHAMA, N.M. (KRQE)- The state of New Mexico says despite claims from Chama's mayor, they are helping with the water outage there. Mayor Earnest Vigil says the village has been dealing with water shortages and leaks for a few weeks now, but Monday they were completely out. He believes it all started from a water leak at the treatment plant. Vigil says he's reached out to the state and federal governments but they've received no assistance.
    Story continues belowData Reporting: Years of c
  • Plane catches fire after landing at Miami airport, 3 injured

    Plane catches fire after landing at Miami airport, 3 injured
    MIAMI (AP) — A jetliner carrying 126 people caught fire after landing Tuesday at Miami International Airport when the front landing gear collapsed, but no serious injuries were reported, authorities said.The fire followed the collapse of that landing gear on a Red Air flight arriving from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Miami-Dade Aviation Department spokesman Greg Chin said in an email to The Associated Press.The MD-82 jetliner was carrying 126 people, and three of them were taken to a
  • Flooding threat continues through Wednesday morning

    Flooding threat continues through Wednesday morning
    Showers and storms will continue through the overnight and into Wednesday morning across southwest and central New Mexico. Scattered storms will bring another threat of localized flooding Wednesday afternoon.Light to moderate rainfall helped to prevent a bigger threat of flash flooding than what has been seen Tuesday across the northern mountains and the Sacramento Mountains. Scattered storms are expected to develop across the southwestern part of New Mexico late tonight and move north through W

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