• Roswell man takes plea deal for murder of brother

    Roswell man takes plea deal for murder of brother
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Alberto Cabllaos, the Roswell man who killed his brother, will spend more than a decade behind bars. Caballos pled guilty to second-degree murder earlier this week for the shooting death of his brother Omar.Three more charged in connection to Albuquerque man’s 2020 murderAccording to court documents, before the shooting Caballos made comments that he was going to "take care of" someone he thought was hurting his mom. As part of the plea, Caballos was sente
  • Santa Fe officials unveil public bathrooms in the Santa Fe Plaza

    Santa Fe officials unveil public bathrooms in the Santa Fe Plaza
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Public restrooms in the Santa Fe Plaza are now officially a thing. Officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the facilities on Water Street, just a block from the plaza. Santa Fe County offering free green waste disposal for county residentsIt has ten stalls for both men and women as well as a family bathroom. There's also a tourism Santa Fe information booth. Officials took up the project after complaints from visitors and residents about the lack of faci
  • Santa Fe County offering free green waste disposal for county residents

    Santa Fe County offering free green waste disposal for county residents
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe County is offering free green waste disposal for residents with valid permits at the Eldorado Convenience Center, Jacona Convenience Center, and Stanley Convenience Center.Green waste is defined as cuttings and trimmings from trees, shrubs, flowering plants, or lawn and similar materials.Story continues belowTrending: City of Albuquerque removes speed camera after thieves strikeNew Mexico: Are there earthquakes in New Mexico?Crime: APD: Fatal crash now
  • The Enchantment have eyes on $1 million prize

    The Enchantment have eyes on $1 million prize
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As The Basketball Tournament (TBT) quickly approaches, members of The Enchantment, a team comprised mainly of former Lobos, began practice on Thursday as they are about to embark on a quest for a $1 million prize. This is the second year The Enchantment has entered the tournament, and they believe the extra year together will provide an edge over the competition.Former UNM, NMSU basketball stars match up in TBT New Mexico regional"Well, the good thing is we
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  • Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad will start running July 1

    Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad will start running July 1
    CHAMA, N.M. (KRQE)- The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad will start running again July 1. The train yards will open its season at 8 a.m. with trains leaving Chama and Antonito, Colorado at 10 a.m. The season was set to begin on June 11 but dry conditions pushed it back. Bandelier visitors brought over $24 million in economic benefitsUSA Today named the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad the second-best train ride in America. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad was named
  • Albuquerque man charged with robbing mail carriers takes plea deal

    Albuquerque man charged with robbing mail carriers takes plea deal
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Cisco Causas-Alires, the man charged with robbing three mail carriers at gunpoint, has taken a plea deal. According to court documents, Causas-Alires first robbed a mail carrier in November 2020 and forced him to hand over his keys, phone, and mail. Father and son facing federal charges for robbery, attempted carjackingA month later, Causas-Alires hit two other mail carriers, even demanding one of them load his car with the stolen parcels. In federal court,
  • Ruidoso man sentenced for 2021 murder

    Ruidoso man sentenced for 2021 murder
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Trevor Hoyle will spend 25 years in prison for a 2021 murder. Court documents say Hoyle shot 42-year-old Nathaniel Chee and took off in a stolen truck. He was stopped hours later after a chase with police and crashing into a tree. New Mexico man sentenced to 5 years in prison for crash that injured womanEarlier this week, Hoyle pled guilty to 2nd-degree murder and other charges. He was then sentenced to 25 years behind bars.
  • San Juan County road washed out by heavy rain

    San Juan County road washed out by heavy rain
    SAN JUAN COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Heavy rains washed out a road in San Juan County. County officials say Road 7500 will be closed until further notice from U.S. 550 and NM 371. Flooding reported in Roswell neighborhoodIt was so bad that one of the county's graters even got stuck in the mud up to its axels. Crews must wait for the area to dry out so they can repair the road.
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  • Bandelier visitors brought over $24 million in economic benefits

    Bandelier visitors brought over $24 million in economic benefits
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new report by the National Park Service shows tourism at Bandelier National Monument created over $24 million in local economic benefits in 2021. The report shows more than 270,000 visitors to Bandelier spent almost $19 million. City of Albuquerque removes speed camera after thieves strikeThe report, done by economists at the NPS and the U.S. Geological Survey, show Bandelier had 270,716 visitors who spend $18,963,000 in communities near the park. The spendi
  • Showers and storms across New Mexico this weekend

    Showers and storms across New Mexico this weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Isolated to scattered storms are expected across the western half of the state up to the Continental Divide on this Thursday afternoon, and continuing through the evening hours. Most of these storms will be slow moving, expected to form on mountaintops and upper elevations before pushing E/NE towards lower elevations.Forecast Continues BelowEntertainment: R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in sex trafficking caseCrime: NMSP checkpoints out in force during JulyBusi
  • MADD provides safety tips for Fourth of July weekend

    MADD provides safety tips for Fourth of July weekend
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fourth of July weekend is coming up and Mothers Against Drunk Driving wants to ensure everyone stays safe on the road.‘Take a Ride on Us’ program offers discounted Uber rides Fourth of July weekendMADD, is a non-profit organization that works to end drunk driving, wants to educate the public on the dangers of impaired driving. They also are encouraging people to designate a sober driver if their holiday plans include alcohol. They want to remind
  • KRQE Cares Food for Kids seeks community donations

    KRQE Cares Food for Kids seeks community donations
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE Cares Food for Kids is partnering with Smiths Food and Drug to collect non-perishable food to help with food boxes for these families.City of Albuquerque brings back Teen Night eventsAPS title 1 McKinney Vento Program is partnering with Smith's in the month of July to provide food for all the children and families who seek help for the summer months. "There are over 3,000 homeless students, and there's also their families, their siblings their little on
  • Vegan Chef Challenge invites the community to help end animal cruelty

    Vegan Chef Challenge invites the community to help end animal cruelty
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Vegan Chef Challenge is coming to Albuquerque. Presented by an animal advocacy organization, the inaugural Albuquerque Vegan Chef Challenge kicks off on July 1 and runs through July 31, 2022.The Vegan Chef Challenge invites people to fight animal cruelty and climate change with diet change by signing up for the 10-week vegan program. The 10-week guided challenge gives participants everything they need to get started with eating vegan. Each week for 10 we
  • Bureau of Land Management lifting fire restrictions in 12 New Mexico counties

    Bureau of Land Management lifting fire restrictions in 12 New Mexico counties
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management Farmington District announces all fire restrictions will be lifted July 1 on BLM land in Colfax, Harding, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Taos and Union counties due to recent rainfall. New trail system coming to West Mesa Open Space in AlbuquerqueThe BLM reminds people that fireworks and exploding targets will still be prohibited on all BLM lands. All visitors to BLM lands should be pre
  • Carlsbad Caverns lifts some restrictions after recent rainfall

    Carlsbad Caverns lifts some restrictions after recent rainfall
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Recent rain across New Mexico has allowed the state to begin easing back fire restrictions. Starting July 1, Carlsbad Caverns National Park will lift some of its fire restrictions. New trail system coming to West Mesa Open Space in AlbuquerqueCarlsbad Caverns says the park has received 2.26 inches of rain over the last two weeks. The National Park will lift the following restrictions:Reopen Carlsbad Caverns Wilderness Area and all backcountry areas to day use.
  • Where are the fireworks shows in New Mexico on July 4th?

    Where are the fireworks shows in New Mexico on July 4th?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monday is the Fourth of July. From concerts to food, beer gardens, and bounce houses – there's something for everyone as cities and towns across the state celebrate our nation's birthday, all culminating in a spectacular aerial light show. Albuquerque welcomes Shenandoah for 4th of July bashAlbuquerqueFreedom 4th at Balloon Fiesta Park - The big event in Albuquerque will take place at Balloon Fiesta Park with gates opening at 3 p.m. Music on the main stage wi
  • Mississippi abortion clinic moving to Las Cruces

    Mississippi abortion clinic moving to Las Cruces
    LAS CRUCES, NM (KTSM) The last abortion clinic in the State of Mississippi and the same clinic at the heart of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe V. Wade is moving to Las Cruces.
    Jackson Women's Health Organization is still performing abortions in Mississippi for the last few days the state will allow. The same clinic in the Dobbs Vs. Jackson Supreme Court case that led to the overturning of Roe V. Wade.
    The Executive Director for the clinic Shannon Brewer speaking with KTSM 9 News about why
  • NFL player, former Eldorado standout, training with current high school players

    NFL player, former Eldorado standout, training with current high school players
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Eldorado football team is grinding it out during the dog days of summer workouts. As the team installs the playbook and finds an identity, former Eldorado Eagles star and current Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Zach Gentry is back at his alma mater training with this year's squad. “Do or Die” last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star"It's cool, I've had the opportunity over the seven years since I left high school to be able to w
  • NFL player, former Eldorado standout, training with current Eagles players

    NFL player, former Eldorado standout, training with current Eagles players
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Eldorado football team is grinding it out during the dog days of summer workouts. As the team installs the playbook and finds an identity, former Eldorado Eagles star and current Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Zach Gentry is back at his alma mater training with this year's squad. “Do or Die” last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star"It's cool, I've had the opportunity over the seven years since I left high school to be able to w
  • Albuquerque Police to expand newer digital intelligence unit

    Albuquerque Police to expand newer digital intelligence unit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A newer police unit, dedicated to gathering digital evidence from cell phones, websites, and other electronic devices is on the verge of expanding in the Duke City. Albuquerque Police is expected to discuss the work of its Digital Intelligence team during a news conference early this afternoon.KRQE News 13 will livestream the news conference here on this page, with coverage beginning around 12:15 p.m.The department says the work of APD's Digital Intelli
  • These airports allow you to cut the TSA line for free: Here's how

    These airports allow you to cut the TSA line for free: Here's how
    CHICAGO (NewsNation) — Whether you're a frequent flyer or not, the chances of flight cancellations and delays are soaring as the busy summer travel season creates long waits and crowds.But as U.S. airports work to combat the chaos, some are offering an option to allow passengers to bypass long TSA lines with an advance "fast pass" reservation free of charge. Years of complaints reveal there’s not much the Sunport can do to curb noise"There are some new services like CLEAR Reserve lan
  • Supreme Court: Biden properly ended Trump-era asylum policy

    Supreme Court: Biden properly ended Trump-era asylum policy
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Biden administration properly ended a Trump-era policy forcing some U.S. asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico.The justices' 5-4 decision for the administration came in a case about the “Remain in Mexico” policy under President Donald Trump. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the decision and was joined by fellow conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh as well as the court's three liberal justices — Stephen Breyer, Soni
  • Biden can end 'Remain in Mexico' policy, Supreme Court rules

    Biden can end 'Remain in Mexico' policy, Supreme Court rules
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) -- In a win for President Joe Biden, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that his administration can end the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
    The "Remain in Mexico" policy, officially known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program, forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for the duration of their immigration proceedings.The Trump administration implemented MPP in January 2019 to "address the urgent humanitarian and security crisis at the Southern border."Happening
  • Supreme Court curbs EPA’s climate powers

    Supreme Court curbs EPA’s climate powers
    (The Hill) - The Supreme Court on Thursday curbed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) ability to regulate climate change, setting limits on how the agency can deal with power plants.In a 6-3 ruling, the justices determined that the EPA cannot induce a shift toward cleaner energy sources using the approach that an Obama-era regulation sought to.  Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice: When to watch "Congress did not grant EPA...the authority
  • Biden calls for filibuster carveout to protect abortion rights

    Biden calls for filibuster carveout to protect abortion rights
    (The Hill) - President Biden on Thursday said the Senate should carve out an exception to the 60-vote filibuster to codify abortion rights after the Supreme Court overturned the precedent set by Roe v. Wade.  “The most important thing to be clear about is I believe we have to codify Roe v. Wade in the law, and the way to do that is to make sure the Congress votes to do that,” Biden said at a press conference at the NATO summit in Spain.  “And if the fil
  • FEMA releases largest update to its mobile app in a decade

    FEMA releases largest update to its mobile app in a decade
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency is releasing the largest update to its mobile application in a decade, the agency announced today. FEMA is releasing the app at the beginning of a hurricane season that experts predict will be above average and a wildfire season that's already devastating, for example, In New Mexico. The update makes the app more like social media and includes options for users to personalize the information they get when disasters hit. It also makes the app more user frie
  • Is 'Learn Now, Pay Later' just another student debt trap?

    Is 'Learn Now, Pay Later' just another student debt trap?
    (NerdWallet) - The “buy now, pay later” transaction is simple: Shoppers are offered an installment loan at the point of purchase, spreading the cost of the product across several payments. They’re often available without a credit check.Buy now, pay later financing has become a go-to payment method at most major retailers for everything from clothing and cosmetics to computers and patio furniture. Now, it's gaining traction for an even bigger expense: higher education.Buy now, p
  • Albuquerque moves closer to rebuilding El Camino Real trail for bikes, peds

    Albuquerque moves closer to rebuilding El Camino Real trail for bikes, peds
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque is one step closer to getting new walking and biking paths near the Rio Grande. Last week, city councilors approved preliminary plans to install trails along the city's portion of historic El Camino Real."It's an exciting project," councilor Isaac Benton told the committee last week. It "celebrates our culture."The plan has been in the works for some time now. Last July, KRQE News 13 reported that Bernalillo County had launched a website to famil
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Abortion clinic moving to NM, Speed camera stolen, Weekend rain, PNM cuts rates, Plastic-free challenge

    KRQE Newsfeed: Abortion clinic moving to NM, Speed camera stolen, Weekend rain, PNM cuts rates, Plastic-free challenge
    Thursday's Top StoriesAPD: Major supplier of guns and drugs for homeless bustedAlbuquerque man facing life in prison for sexually assaulting family members"Do or Die" last chance season approaching for former Cleveland starAlbuquerque housing market seeing slowdownNew Mexico man sentenced to 5 years in prison for crash that injured womanWhen will Ketanji Brown Jackson be sworn in as a Supreme Court justice?Russia and China slam NATO after alliance raises alarmThursday's Five Facts[1] Mississippi
  • New Mexico sees one more dry day, more storms through weekend

    New Mexico sees one more dry day, more storms through weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thursday morning is dry and sunny, aside from some spotty showers in southwest Colorado near Cortez and Durango. Temperatures are mild Thursday morning and it will be a hot afternoon, with temperatures warming up a few degrees from yesterday's highs. Western New Mexico will see more showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. These will move north/northeast, bringing a chance for rain to the Four Corners. The northern mountains will see more isolated stor
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice: When to watch

    Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice: When to watch
    (The Hill) – Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn-in Thursday to formally become a Supreme Court justice, officially making her the nation's first Black woman to serve in the role.
    Jackson will fill the seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, whose previously announced departure will take effect Thursday at noon. Jackson's swearing-in ceremony will also commence at noon, with Chief Justice John Roberts administering the Constitutional Oath and departing Justice Breyer adm
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice

    Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice
    Correction: A previous version of this story contained a misspelling of Jackson's name.(The Hill) – Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn-in Thursday to formally become a Supreme Court justice, officially making her the nation's first Black woman to serve in the role.
    Jackson will fill the seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, whose previously announced departure will take effect Thursday at noon. Jackson's swearing-in ceremony will also commence at noon, with Chief Just
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice

    Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice
    Correction: A previous version of this story contained a misspelling of Jackson's name.(The Hill) – Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice, officially making her the nation’s first Black woman to serve in the role.She will fill the seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, whose previously announced departure after nearly 28 years on the bench took effect Thursday at noon.Jackson thanked her new colleagues for &ld
  • WHO: COVID-19 cases rising nearly everywhere in the world

    WHO: COVID-19 cases rising nearly everywhere in the world
    GENEVA (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases rose by 18% in the last week, with more than 4.1 million cases reported globally, according to the World Health Organization.
    The U.N. health agency said in its latest weekly report on the pandemic that the worldwide number of deaths remained relatively similar to the week before, at about 8,500. COVID-related deaths increased in three regions: the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the Americas.
    The biggest weekly rise in new COVID-19 cases w
  • Russia and China slam NATO after alliance raises alarm

    Russia and China slam NATO after alliance raises alarm
    MADRID (AP) — NATO faced rebukes from Moscow and Beijing on Thursday after it declared Russia a “direct threat” and said China posed “serious challenges ” to global stability.During a summit in Madrid, the Western military alliance described a world plunged into a dangerous phase of big-power competition and facing myriad threats, from cyberattacks to climate change.NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said as the summit wrapped up Thursday that member nations ag
  • NATO vows to guard 'every inch of territory' as Russia fumes

    NATO vows to guard 'every inch of territory' as Russia fumes
    MADRID (AP) — An unstable world could get even more dangerous if NATO does not remain strong and united, the head of the alliance said Thursday at the end of a summit where Western leaders labeled Russia “a direct threat” to the security of their nations.
    During their three-day meeting in Madrid, NATO members confronted a geopolitical landscape marked by big-power competition and myriad threats, from cyberattacks to climate change. The leaders cast their sights around the world
  • Albuquerque housing market seeing slowdown

    Albuquerque housing market seeing slowdown
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  The Albuquerque real estate market took off over the last two years, often forcing home buyers into a bidding war. But now that hot housing market is cooling off thanks to higher interest rates.Roxanne Thomas recently closed on her new home in Albuquerque and says it was the happiest day of her life. But she says there were some challenges during the process. After many offer rejections, she finally has a place to call her own after closing on a home i
  • Albuquerque man facing life in prison for sexually assaulting family members

    Albuquerque man facing life in prison for sexually assaulting family members
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – William Quintana Doizaki could head to prison for the rest of his life for repeatedly raping two young family members. A jury today convicted the 53-year-old on multiple counts of rape and sexual contact with a minor. Three more charged in connection to Albuquerque man’s 2020 murderThe abuse started when the girls were five and seven years old and went on for six years until other family members reported it to police. Doizaki faces a sentence of m
  • "Due or Die" last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star

    "Due or Die" last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Former Cleveland Storm football standout and 2018 Gatorade New Mexico Football player of the Year, Dorian Lewis, has spent the last few years at Coffeeville Community College in Coffeeville, Kansas. With one year of junior college football remaining, Lewis is going all in on his last chance to go division one.Story continues belowTop Story: More $250, $500 tax rebates heading to New Mexicans in JulyNew Mexico: What you need to know about New Mexico’s ne
  • "Do or Die" last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star

    "Do or Die" last chance season approaching for former Cleveland star
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Former Cleveland Storm football standout and 2018 Gatorade New Mexico Football player of the Year, Dorian Lewis, has spent the last few years at Coffeeville Community College in Coffeeville, Kansas. With one year of junior college football remaining, Lewis is going all in on his last chance to go division one.Story continues belowTop Story: More $250, $500 tax rebates heading to New Mexicans in JulyNew Mexico: What you need to know about New Mexico’s ne
  • City of Albuquerque brings back Teen Night events

    City of Albuquerque brings back Teen Night events
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque is bringing back its summer teen event series. Teen Night kicks off July 8 and runs every Friday through the end of the month. Teens ages 12-19 are invited to participate in the free events.Brittani Torres, Center Supervisor at Los Duranes Community Center said the initiative is to provide a safe space for teenagers to spend their summer evenings. Before COVID, these events were highly anticipated in the community. "They were ama
  • Sports Desk: NM United speaks on "unacceptable" performance

    Sports Desk: NM United speaks on "unacceptable" performance
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United's win streak ended by way of a 2-0 loss to Birmingham on Saturday. After watching game film and digesting the loss for a few days, head coach Zach Prince and captain Kale Ryden spoke to the media on the performance.Story continues belowTop Story: More $250, $500 tax rebates heading to New Mexicans in JulyNew Mexico: What you need to know about New Mexico’s new paid sick leave lawCrime: APD continues investigation into deaths of husban
  • New Mexico man sentenced to 5 years in prison for crash that injured woman

    New Mexico man sentenced to 5 years in prison for crash that injured woman
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Julian Lucas Garcia, 33, was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted on multiple counts related to an ATV crash. Officials say on July 4, 2019, on the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Garcia, a non-Indian, was driving an ATV without headlights in dark conditions through an area crowded with people who were waiting to watch Fourth of July fireworks. He hit a woman who was crossing the road.The collision threw her into the and 69 feet down the road. She was
  • PNM ordered to reduce customer rates by 10%

    PNM ordered to reduce customer rates by 10%
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – PNM customers can expect a drop in their electric bills by the end of the summer. New Mexico's Public Regulation Commission ordered the utility to cut rates by 10% when the San Juan Generating Station goes offline at the end of September. At that point, PNM will no longer be paying to operate the plant. More $250, $500 tax rebates heading to New Mexicans in JulyAlso, the state says PNM is authorized to issue bonds to make up for the lost revenue from the plant
  • City of Albuquerque removes speed camera after thieves strike

    City of Albuquerque removes speed camera after thieves strike
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque installed one of their speed enforcement cameras along Lead and Cornell about two weeks ago and already it's been stolen. Neighbors say it was only a matter of time before something like this happened. “I didn't think they were going to last. to begin with, they are just giant targets," said Stephen Deaver who lives in the neighborhood.The speed enforcement cameras took effect last month, catching some of the city's fastest driv
  • KRQE En Español: Miercoles 29 de Junio 2022

    KRQE En Español: Miercoles 29 de Junio 2022
    Estado quiere menos suspensiones para estudiantes de Nuevo México
    El departamento de educación pública del estado tiene un nuevo enfoque para disciplinar a los estudiantes que se meten en problemas y implica mantenerlos en la escuela. Dicen que el objetivo es desarrollar la confianza y hacer del apoyo una prioridad sobre la disciplina. El departamento de educacion está basado en un programa en teoría de justicia criminal, donde el enfoque está en compren
  • Senate panel seeking information on MLB's antitrust exemption

    Senate panel seeking information on MLB's antitrust exemption
    The Senate Judiciary Committee has sent a letter to the MLB requesting more information about the league’s antitrust exemption on its minor league players and teams.In a letter sent on Tuesday, the panel asked Advocates for Minor Leaguers executive director Harry Marino about how the league’s antitrust exemption is affecting minor league athletes and the operations of minor league baseball teams.  NATO pivots to highlight Chinese ‘challenges’ for 1st timeAdvocates fo
  • NMSP checkpoints out in force during July

    NMSP checkpoints out in force during July
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – On Wednesday, New Mexico State Police announced they would be conducting sobriety checkpoints across all counties in July. Saturation patrols as well as registration, insurance, and driver's license checkpoints will also be in effect.Story continues belowTop Story: More $250, $500 tax rebates heading to New Mexicans in JulyNew Mexico: What you need to know about New Mexico’s new paid sick leave lawCrime: APD continues investigation into deaths of husband, wif
  • Three more charged in connection to Albuquerque man's 2020 murder

    Three more charged in connection to Albuquerque man's 2020 murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Three more suspects are now being charged for their alleged role in the murder of a man at an Albuquerque apartment. Brianna Archuleta is accused of orchestrating the murder of her friend's boyfriend, Benjamin Moore, in January 2020.Police say Archuleta's friend told her that Moore had abused her. They say Archuleta and six of her friends Moore at an apartment near Bridge and Unser.APD: Major supplier of guns and drugs for homeless bustedPolice say Davi
  • 4th man in 2004 fraud case found guilty

    4th man in 2004 fraud case found guilty
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 77-year-old Moriarty man was found guilty of fraud Monday. A federal jury convicted Milton Boutte of conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.According to court documents, Boutte, along with 60-year-old George Lowe of Fort Washington, MD, 63-year-old Jose Diaz, and 59-year-old Arturo Vargas, both from El Paso, TX, were charged with exploiting the Big Crow Program Office at Kirtland Air Force Base by conspiring to submit f

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