• "Vampire facial" spa owner faces up to 7.5 years in prison

    "Vampire facial" spa owner faces up to 7.5 years in prison
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A former owner offering so-called vampire facials has taken a plea deal. Maria Ramos De Ruiz pleaded guilty to five counts of practicing medicine without a license. She ran VIP Spa in 2018 with at least two patients who received the treatment were diagnosed with HIV.Previous Coverage:‘Vampire Facials’ spa owner linked to HIV cases faces 24 chargesDOH urges clients of VIP Spa get tested after 2 confirmed cases of HIVHealth officials warn some Albu
  • The sting is near: Albuquerque primes for mosquito season

    The sting is near: Albuquerque primes for mosquito season
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With monsoon moisture making for a record setting start to Albuquerque's rainy season, there's a good chance the metro area may soon be populated with many more of everyone's favorite blood-sucking critters. Mosquito season is nearly here, and the City of Albuquerque's Urban Biology Division says its expecting mosquito populations to ramp up over the next few weeks. KRQE Live: How is the monsoon rain helping with New Mexico's wildfires and drought?"I wo
  • Lobo Classic basketball tournament returns to the Pit in November

    Lobo Classic basketball tournament returns to the Pit in November
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time in 15 years, the UNM basketball team will host an in-season tournament at the Pit. The Lobo Classic is a four-team event featuring UNM and three schools coming off 20-win seasons — Jacksonville State, North Dakota State and Northern Colorado — from November 25-27. Former UNM, NMSU basketball stars match up in TBT New Mexico regionalThe tournament is round-robin style (every team plays each other) and will feature two games per
  • Woman accused of murdering fiancé will remain behind bars

    Woman accused of murdering fiancé will remain behind bars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jasmin Obleton, the woman accused of murdering her fiancé more than three years ago, will remain behind bars until trial. Derrick Casey's body was found in the parking lot of a southeast Albuquerque apartment building in 2019. His fiancé, Obleton, was just recently arrested. Taos man accused of trying to set his place of work on fireIn court, prosecutors asked Judge Clara Moran to hold her unit trial saying she was a danger to the community. "T
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  • Clovis police searching for man accused of kidnapping ex-girlfriend

    Clovis police searching for man accused of kidnapping ex-girlfriend
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Clovis Police Department is searching for Kelvin Najera Sevilla, who they say kidnapped his ex-girlfriend. Police were called to an Allsups Thursday night where they found a woman bound with duct tape, along with nylon rope tied around her body and marks on her neck. Farmington Police officer fires weapon after being hit by carShe told them Najera Sevilla tied her up, held a gun to her head, and tried to suffocate her with a plastic bag. They say he also thre
  • Artesia police arrest man for armed robbery turned attempted carjacking

    Artesia police arrest man for armed robbery turned attempted carjacking
    ARTESIA, N.M. (KRQE)- There was a violent armed robbery at the Allsups at 800 South 1st Street in Artesia. Police say 18-year-old Audien Cazares robbed that Allsups and the manager followed him as he fled. That's when the manager says Cazares started shooting at him. The manager wasn't hit but a nearby home was. Police make arrest with help from stolen airpodsPolice say Cazares then tried to carjack a driver. He was unsuccessful and continued to flee. Officers chased him through a neighborh
  • New Mexico to host cannabis workshop for entrepreneurs

    New Mexico to host cannabis workshop for entrepreneurs
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Cannabis is New Mexico's hot new industry. But given the complexities of state and local regulations, it's not the easiest industry for new entrepreneurs to enter. So, the state is hosting a virtual workshop to help.The "InvestiNM" online informational workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, June 28 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The Cannabis Control Division, the regulatory body that oversees the state's cannabis industry, will host the event. What’s generating complain
  • Police make arrest with help from stolen airpods

    Police make arrest with help from stolen airpods
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A pair of airpods helped lead police to a woman accused of stealing a car and a purse. Police received a call from a victim saying his car window had been smashed and his wife's purse was taken.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Jueves 23 de Junio 2022New Mexico: New Mexico’s national forests to lift most major fire restrictionsCrime: Judge grants release for Albuquerque repeat offenderWeird - Off Beat: ‘Things got blurry,’ Las Ve
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  • Taos man accused of trying to set his place of work on fire

    Taos man accused of trying to set his place of work on fire
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Taos man is facing charges after being accused of trying to set a Dominoes, where he worked at, on fire. According to a criminal complaint, fellow employees at Dominoes watched Chase Renfro light a small propane tank on fire and throw it into a garbage can
    Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Jueves 23 de Junio 2022New Mexico: New Mexico’s national forests to lift most major fire restrictionsCrime: Judge grants release for Albuquerque repeat offende
  • How many abortions are performed in New Mexico?

    How many abortions are performed in New Mexico?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Friday's United States Supreme Court ruling overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision has brought the debate over abortion access front and center. But how many abortions are performed in New Mexico? The numbers aren't exact, but KRQE News 13 dug into the data to find out.New Mexico's accessNew Mexico is generally considered to be a state with comparatively easy access to abortion. Many of the politicians in power in the state lean Democratic. And Democratic
  • Farmington Police officer fires weapon after being hit by car

    Farmington Police officer fires weapon after being hit by car
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – The Farmington Police Department is investigating an incident Thursday night where an officer fired his weapon after being with with a car. Judge grants release for Albuquerque repeat offenderPolice say an officer with FPD pulled over a vehicle near the 1000 block of Sullivan Ave. The driver tried to get away and struck the officer with the car according to police. FPD says during the incident the officer fired his weapon. Police were able to find the ca
  • What does the Supreme Court's abortion decision mean for New Mexico?

    What does the Supreme Court's abortion decision mean for New Mexico?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With the United States Supreme Court issuing a ruling Friday overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the nation's highest court has effectively ended protections on abortion access at a federal level. The ruling essentially allows for states to enforce their own laws regarding access to abortion.So what does the ruling mean for New Mexico? While several neighboring states in the southwest and southeast are expected to see significant, further changes in r
  • Portales Police Department launch 'SafeCam' program

    Portales Police Department launch 'SafeCam' program
    PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – The Portales Police Department is launching a new crime prevention program 'SafeCam.' Through SafeCam the community can register their home surveillance cameras with the police department.Portales police hopes this can help them identify suspects and gather leads to investigate crimes. They say similar programs across the country have been successful. By registering with SafeCam, police will be able to contact you if they feel think your camera has capture
  • New Mexico officials react to SCOTUS Roe v. Wade decision

    New Mexico officials react to SCOTUS Roe v. Wade decision
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The United States Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade. The 6-3 decision overturns the 1973 ruling on the constitutional right to abortion in the U.S.Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. WadeThe decision to overturn was expected after a leaked draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito in May. The court's ruling now gives individual states the authority to make their own abortion laws.
    New Mexico officials weighed in on SCOTUS's decision Friday:
    Governor
  • Washington police: Driver abandoned $250,000 McLaren sports car on side of road after accident

    Washington police: Driver abandoned $250,000 McLaren sports car on side of road after accident
    (NEXSTAR) – A driver in Washington state fled the scene of an accident after getting an expensive McLaren 600LT sports car wedged underneath a guard rail earlier this week.Trooper Robert Reyer of the Washington State Patrol shared news of the collision early on Tuesday morning on Twitter, confirming an investigation into a “hit and run” involving the 2020 luxury vehicle.Included with Reyer’s tweet were several photos of the car, which appeared to have gotten stuck directl
  • NMED launches online public opinion portal

    NMED launches online public opinion portal
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Friday, the New Mexico Environment Department announced the launch of a public comment portal as a method for accepting public comments and documents. The department says the website is aimed to make the agency and its actions more accessible to all New Mexicans.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Jueves 23 de Junio 2022New Mexico: New Mexico’s national forests to lift most major fire restrictionsCrime: Judge grants release for Albuquerque rep
  • House passes landmark gun violence legislation, sends bill to Biden

    House passes landmark gun violence legislation, sends bill to Biden
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The House sent President Joe Biden the most wide-ranging gun violence bill Congress has passed in decades on Friday, a measured compromise that at once illustrates progress on the long-intractable issue and the deep-seated partisan divide that persists.The Democratic-led chamber approved the election-year legislation on a mostly party-line 234-193 vote, capping a spurt of action prompted by voters' revulsion over last month’s mass shootings in New York and
  • Jo's Farms host Lavender picking event

    Jo's Farms host Lavender picking event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jo's Farms is hosting their 2nd annual U-Pick-It Lavander events this weekend. The event is starting Friday, June 24, and runs through June 26.
    Jo's Farms offers organically grown French lavender. "You can't just get these flowers from a florist or local grocery market," said Lisa Fontanarosa, co-owner of Jo's Farms.What’s happening around New Mexico June 24 – June 30On June 25 and June 26 there will be morning and evening picking. They will have
  • Carlsbad Caverns tourism brings over $25M to local economy

    Carlsbad Caverns tourism brings over $25M to local economy
    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – A report from the National Park Service says that over 300,000 visitors to Carlsbad Caverns brought millions into the community of Carlsbad in 2021. The report states that 349,244 visitors to the national park spend $25.1 million in the local area which supported 312 jobs, having a cumulative benefit of $27.4 million to the local economy.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Jueves 23 de Junio 2022New Mexico: New Mexico’s national forests to lift m
  • These companies will cover abortion travel costs for employees

    These companies will cover abortion travel costs for employees
    (The Hill) -- Several of the nation’s largest companies are willing to reimburse employees who travel out of state to legally access abortion services. Businesses will face increasing pressure to offer that benefit after the Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, a decision that will lead to abortion bans in at least 13 states.Most companies already cover abortion care in their health plan, but a number of major employers expanded their benefits to include travel costs after
  • How the Supreme Court abortion decision compares to public opinion

    How the Supreme Court abortion decision compares to public opinion
    (NewsNation) — The American public expected the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, but they may not agree on what happens next in several states, according to a series of NewsNation/DecisionDesk HQ poll results.The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case, ending federal Constitutional protections for abortion. It now leaves the decision of whether to restrict abortion access to individual states.
    Thirteen states already have plans in place to outlaw a
  • First state abortion bans kick in following Supreme Court ruling

    First state abortion bans kick in following Supreme Court ruling
    (The Hill) -- The first state abortion bans have taken effect after the Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, driving home the immediate consequences of the monumental decision. Abortion bans are now in effect in Louisiana, South Dakota, Kentucky, and Missouri, and more states are expected to soon follow.  Thirteen states have “trigger” laws that ban abortion in the event of Roe v. Wade being struck down. Not all of those trigger laws go into e
  • Senate Democrats vent rage over Roe v. Wade decision

    Senate Democrats vent rage over Roe v. Wade decision
    (The Hill) -- Senate Democrats vented their anger and frustration Friday morning in response to the Supreme Court striking down Roe v. Wade, the landmark case establishing a right to an abortion.  Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who has led the Senate Democrats’ battle against conservative Republican judicial nominees for more than 20 years, proclaimed “today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen.” “These justices, appointed by Re
  • How U.S. states have banned, limited or protected abortion

    How U.S. states have banned, limited or protected abortion
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion. The ruling is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. In anticipation of the decision, several states led by Democrats have taken steps to protect abortion access.The decision also sets up the potential for legal fights between the states over whether providers and those who help women obtain abortions can be sued or prosecuted. Here is an overvie
  • Supreme Court overturns Roe: What happens now?  

    Supreme Court overturns Roe: What happens now?  
    (The Hill) -- The Supreme Court’s decision striking down the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling will leave decisions over how to regulate abortion to the 50 states.   In practice, that is likely to dramatically change the legal landscape for obtaining an abortion across the country, creating a patchwork of laws from state to state.   “Those who have struggled in the past are going to be forced into possibly untenable situations to travel great distances or could be
  • With Roe overturned, which states are ready to ban abortion?

    With Roe overturned, which states are ready to ban abortion?
    (NewsNation) — In a historic ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade Friday, the landmark case that protected the right to abortion under the U.S. Constitution.
    The decision of whether to allow abortion access now falls to individual states, 13 of which already had so-called trigger laws in place to ban abortion. Among those states poised to criminalize the act of providing abortion are: Kentucky, Louisiana, South Dakota, Idaho, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Missou
  • READ: The Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade

    READ: The Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade
    (The Hill) -- The Supreme Court on Friday struck down Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that federally protected abortion rights. With Roe overturned, which states are ready to ban abortion?The decision announced by a majority of conservative justices to fundamentally reshape American society is certain to ignite a political firestorm.Read the ruling below.
  • Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade

    Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade
    (The Hill) – The Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, eliminating the nearly 50-year-old constitutional right to abortion and handing states authority to drastically limit or ban the procedure.The decision by a majority of conservative justices to fundamentally reshape American society by overturning the landmark 1973 precedent is certain to ignite a political firestorm and yield a complex patchwork of state laws that will effectively block large swathes of the population from termin
  • CDC investigating 'large, ongoing' outbreak of meningococcal disease in Florida

    CDC investigating 'large, ongoing' outbreak of meningococcal disease in Florida
    (The Hill) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating "one of the worst outbreaks of meningococcal disease among gay and bisexual men in U.S. history" after at least 24 cases and six deaths were reported in Florida.In a Wednesday press release, the CDC described a serogroup C meningococcal outbreak primarily spreading among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, including those living with HIV.
    About half of the cases were reported among Hispanic men. A serogr
  • Trash on Mars? NASA finds human junk on red planet

    Trash on Mars? NASA finds human junk on red planet
    MARS (KXAN) – It took us a few decades, but we've finally done it. We have officially left our trash on another planet. Last week, NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover team tweeted a startling discovery:The Mars Perseverance Rover caught a photo of debris left over after it landed on the planet. Scientists aren't sure how it got there. (Courtesy: NASA)"My team has spotted something unexpected: It’s a piece of a thermal blanket that they think may have come from my descent stage, the rocket
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Pedestrian crashes, Marijuana zoning fight, Weekend rain, Teen to be released, Railyard improvements

    KRQE Newsfeed: Pedestrian crashes, Marijuana zoning fight, Weekend rain, Teen to be released, Railyard improvements
    Friday's Top StoriesAlbuquerque Fire Rescue responds to city councilor’s concern over dispatch callCity of Santa Fe looks to tighten up laws concerning ‘junk vehicles’City of Albuquerque, New Mexico helping technology company expandRussian military cargo plane crashes, killing 4Albuquerque city councilor claims animals are being neglected at BioparkStates brace for fight over gun laws after high court rulingWhat’s happening around New Mexico June 24 – June 30Friday'
  • More rain returns by the weekend

    More rain returns by the weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Friday's storm coverage will be limited compared to earlier this week, very similar to what the state saw Thursday. A lot more moisture will surge into New Mexico throughout the upcoming weekend and into early next week, bringing widespread storm potential through Monday.Temperatures are expected to climb a degree or two warmer than yesterday, still below average, but Friday will be the warmest day out of the next 5 or so. It will also feature more sunshine and qui
  • What's happening around New Mexico June 24 - June 30

    What's happening around New Mexico June 24 - June 30
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events happening from June 24 - June 30 around New Mexico.
    AlbuquerqueEventsJune 24 - Outdoor Film Screening and Mercadito at El Chante - Femme Frontera is going to Albuquerque. Enjoy the 6th Annual Femme Frontera Showcase at this outdoor screening at El Chante: Casa de Cultura. Come meet local artists, listen to music, and learn about local activist organizations in Albuquerque. Film Screening once el Sol goes down at about 9 p.m.June
  • In 1st year, COVID-19 vaccines saved 20M lives, scientists say

    In 1st year, COVID-19 vaccines saved 20M lives, scientists say
    Nearly 20 million lives were saved by COVID-19 vaccines during their first year, but even more deaths could have been prevented if international targets for the shots had been reached, researchers reported Thursday.On Dec. 8, 2020, a retired shop clerk in England received the first shot in what would become a global vaccination campaign. Over the next 12 months, more than 4.3 billion people around the world lined up for the vaccines.The effort, though marred by persisting inequiti
  • Toyota recalls hundreds of electric cars over wheel that could come off

    Toyota recalls hundreds of electric cars over wheel that could come off
    TOKYO (AP) — Toyota is recalling 2,700 bZ4X crossover vehicles globally for wheel bolts that could become loose, a major setback for the Japanese automaker’s ambitions to roll out electric cars.Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday the cause is still under investigation, but the whole wheel could come off, risking a crash.“Until the remedy is available, no one should drive these vehicles,” the company said in a statement.Among the vehicles subject to the latest recall, about 2,2
  • Russian military cargo plane crashes, killing 4

    MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian military cargo plane crashed Friday, killing at least four crewmembers and leaving several others injured, officials said.The heavylift Il-76 cargo plane went down in the southwestern Ryazan region. The Russian Defense Ministry said that the plane suffered an engine problem that forced the crew to crash-land it on the ground.The regional administration said that four of its crew were killed and a further five were injured when the plane slammed into a field just out
  • Police investigating crash that sent 1 to the hospital in Albuquerque

    Police investigating crash that sent 1 to the hospital in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a vehicle versus pedestrian crash at Ellison Dr. and Coors Blvd.
    Details are limited but the pedestrian was taken to the hospital in critical condition. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • Albuquerque city councilor claims animals are being neglected at Biopark

    Albuquerque city councilor claims animals are being neglected at Biopark
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn says animals at the Albuquerque Biopark are neglected and suffering and says she has witnessed the conditions for herself. Councilor Fiebelkorn came to Wednesday night's city council meeting armed with damning pictures of the animals at the Biopark's Heritage Farm.
    Those pictures showed no shade outside the horse stalls, a rooster with overgrown spurs and missing his tail, pictures from different days showing
  • Police investigating fatal crash in southeast Albuquerque

    Police investigating fatal crash in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal crash at Elizabeth St. SE and Southern Ave. SE.They say one person died on scene. This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provides updates as more information becomes available.
  • 1 dead in fatal pedestrian crash in southeast Albuquerque

    1 dead in fatal pedestrian crash in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal crash where one person was struck by a vehicle in the area of Elizabeth St. SE and Southern Ave. SEAPD says its homicide unit is investigating the incident. This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provides updates as more information becomes available.
  • 1 dead in fatal crash in southeast Albuquerque

    1 dead in fatal crash in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal crash at Elizabeth St. SE and Southern Ave. SE.They say one person died on scene. This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provides updates as more information becomes available.
  • Cannabis shops asking Albuquerque for exemption to open near other shops

    Cannabis shops asking Albuquerque for exemption to open near other shops
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two months after recreational cannabis became legal in the state, some pot shops are trying to push the boundaries of the city's zoning laws. Right now, Albuquerque zoning laws are clear that marijuana stores have to be at least 600 feet apart. Owners of proposed shops are trying to convince the city to grant them exceptions. They want to build shops in areas where there are already pot stores. They argue it won't impact the nearby neighborhood. New Mex
  • Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2022 revealed

    Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2022 revealed
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Isotopes announced the inductees for the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2022 on Thursday. Pitcher Dave Stewart, infielder Ron Cey and creator of the Albuquerque Dukes logo Richard "Dick" Moots will be inducted on Saturday, July 23 during a pregame ceremony as part of Dukes Retro NightMLB draft picks from New Mexico"I'm really excited about this class," said Isotopes general manager John Traub. "First of all it's the f
  • State of emergency declared in Chama over lack of water

    State of emergency declared in Chama over lack of water
    CHAMA, N.M. (KRQE)- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed an emergency declaration for Chama as residents continue to deal with having no water. The trouble started a month ago when people living in Chama started seeing low water pressure because of a leak in the distribution system. Then earlier this week, residents turned on the taps to find nothing coming out at all. City of Albuquerque, New Mexico helping technology company expandThe state has been sending the village water fo
  • Governor declares state of emergency in Chama over lack of water

    Governor declares state of emergency in Chama over lack of water
    CHAMA, N.M. (KRQE)- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed an emergency declaration for Chama as residents continue to deal with having no water. The trouble started a month ago when people living in Chama started seeing low water pressure because of a leak in the distribution system. Then earlier this week, residents turned on the taps to find nothing coming out at all. City of Albuquerque, New Mexico helping technology company expandThe state has been sending the village water fo
  • 'I shouldn't have to be here today': Uvalde family testifies at Texas Capitol

    'I shouldn't have to be here today': Uvalde family testifies at Texas Capitol
    This story is part of a KXAN series of reports called “Stop Mass Shootings,” providing context and exploring solutions surrounding gun violence in the wake of the deadly Uvalde school shooting. We want our reports to be a resource for Texans, as well as for lawmakers who are convening a month after the events in Uvalde to discuss how the state should move forward. Explore all “Stop Mass Shootings” stories by clicking here.AUSTIN (KXAN) ⁠— Family memb
  • City of Albuquerque biologists come to the rescue of trapped animals

    City of Albuquerque biologists come to the rescue of trapped animals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque's Environmental Health Department oversaw an animal rescue last week. One of the city's urban biologists responded to a call from a concerned resident about 10 quail chicks being trapped in a storm drain outside of her house.
    Nick Pederson who is the Urban Biology Division Manager within the Environment Health Department said because chicks are so small, it's easy for them to fall into storm drains, and often their siblings will
  • City of Albuquerque, New Mexico helping technology company expand

    City of Albuquerque, New Mexico helping technology company expand
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A technology company with big plans for the future is getting help from the city of Albuquerque and the state when it comes to expanding. The Air Force Research Lab recently awarded Blue Halo an $80M contract to build virtual war games to test weapons. Now, they are extending their footprint in Albuquerque. Allegiant Air quietly ends Albuquerque Sunport serviceWednesday night, city councilors approved local economic development funding for Blue Halo to
  • Cibola senior named Gatorade girls soccer player of the year

    Cibola senior named Gatorade girls soccer player of the year
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Gatorade New Mexico Girls Soccer Player of the Year award was announced on Thursday. This year's honor went to Cibola senior midfielder Emily Aguilar.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Miercoles 22 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Two NM officers lose certification, third gets certification suspendedNew Mexico: How does monsoon season work in New Mexico?Top Story: Allegiant Air quietly ends Albuquerque Sunport serviceCrime: Man sentenced to 12 years i
  • Sports Desk: NBA draft impacts UNM, NMSU

    Sports Desk: NBA draft impacts UNM, NMSU
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The NBA draft began on Thursday and it left an impact on both UNM and NMSU. For the Lobos, talented guard Jalen House originally decided to enter the draft, but later decided to return to Albuquerque for a second season with the Lobos, giving UNM one of the top backcourts in the Mountain West this upcoming season.Story continues belowKRQE En Español: Miercoles 22 de Junio 2022Albuquerque: Two NM officers lose certification, third gets certification suspended

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