• Experts weigh-in on how to reduce New Mexico crime

    Experts weigh-in on how to reduce New Mexico crime
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's lawmakers are getting ready for next year's legislative session by thinking about how to tackle crime. To help them consider options, several experts gave them an idea of what works and what doesn't. Couple traveling through Albuquerque lose everything they ownLast week, several experts made presentations to state legislators. They included Professor Jennifer Doleac, an economics professor at Texas A&M University. She studies the economics of crime
  • Upgrades coming for New Mexico State Veterans' Home

    Upgrades coming for New Mexico State Veterans' Home
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – State officials are breaking ground on new residences at the New Mexico State Veterans home in Truth or Consequences. The updated residences will include six new homes, that will have 12 private suites with each resident getting their own room with a bedroom, living area and bathroom. There will also be communal spaces like a kitchen and dining area. Couple traveling through Albuquerque lose everything they own$60 million in funding was secured for the project. The
  • Storms continue with chances of rain every day

    Storms continue with chances of rain every day
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monsoon moisture continues to surge across the Desert Southwest today, and will persist through the rest of the work week ahead. It's all dominated by the location of the high pressure system, which is located over the Central US, and allowing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to stream across the state.Forecast Continues BelowTraffic: Construction begins on I-25 on-ramp near Balloon Fiesta ParkNew Mexico: Lost, deaf dog reunites with Santa Fe family after nearly 11
  • Funerals set for Bernalillo County first responders killed in helicopter crash

    Funerals set for Bernalillo County first responders killed in helicopter crash
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Funerals for the Bernalillo County First Responders who were killed in a helicopter crash are set for this week and next week. BCSO’s “Metro 2” helicopter crashed July 16, near Las Vegas, New Mexico, while returning from assisting fire crews with the East Mesa Fire. New Mexico State Police escort late officer’s body back to his hometownThe victims in the crash have been identified as Undersheriff Larry Koren, Lieutenant Fred Beers, Deputy Mi
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  • Procession held for New Mexico marine killed in helicopter crash

    Procession held for New Mexico marine killed in helicopter crash
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Lance Corporal Evan Strickland, a marine and New Mexico native was laid to rest Tuesday. Strickland was one of five marines killed in a helicopter crash during training last month in California. Couple traveling through Albuquerque lose everything they ownStrickland was 19 and a Los Lunas High School graduate. He was serving in the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing as a tilt-rotor crew chief. Tuesday morning a procession began from Albuquerque and headed to the Santa Fe Nat
  • Rollover crash leaves one man dead in Roosevelt County

    Rollover crash leaves one man dead in Roosevelt County
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – One man is dead after New Mexico State Police say 23-year-old Nehemias Rodriguez fatally rolled his vehicle on the evening of July 23. They say the one-vehicle accident happened east of Dora, New Mexico on State Road 114. Farmington man charged with second-degree murderAccording to NMSP, Rodriguez was driving a Nissan Sentra and for unknown reasons the vehicle left the road and rolled. They say he was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. Rodrigu
  • New human remains reportedly found in Lake Mead

    New human remains reportedly found in Lake Mead
    (KLAS) - National Park Service (NPS) rangers have confirmed there was a report of human remains found at Lake Mead Monday afternoon. According to the NPS, the report came from a person at Swim Beach near Boulder Beach at Lake Mead around 4:30 p.m.Park rangers set up a perimeter to recover the apparent remains, and said the Clark County Medical Examiner had been contacted to determine the cause of death.This would not be the first time human remains have been found as the lake dramatically shrink
  • Semi rollover on I-25 and Paseo Del Norte causes traffic delays

    Semi rollover on I-25 and Paseo Del Norte causes traffic delays
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes are reopened on the I-25 northbound to westbound ramp at Paseo Del Norte after a semi rollover, according to NMRoads.
    Sky News 13 | July 26, 11:30 a.m.The truck hauling what appeared to be gravel rolled on the flyover to Paseo Del Norte Tuesday morning. New Mexico State Police say there are no injuries reported. Sky News 13 flew over the accident and captured footage of what appears to be gravel that spilled into the road.No other information about
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  • Semi rollover causes closures at I-25 and Paseo Del Norte

    Semi rollover causes closures at I-25 and Paseo Del Norte
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes are closed on the I-25 northbound to westbound ramp at Paseo Del Norte according to NM Roads. Heavy delays are expected and drivers are encouraged to find an alternate route.
    Photo: NM Roads, Paseo Del Norte flyover ramp. July 26, 10:35 a.m.Images from NM Roads cameras appear to show a semi that has rolled over on the flyover ramp. No other details on the cause of the crash or number of vehicles involved is available
  • 'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow reportedly not dead, despite earlier statement from reps

    'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow reportedly not dead, despite earlier statement from reps
    Correction: An earlier version of this article had reported on Tony Dow's passing after the actor's management team prematurely released a statement on his death.(NEXSTAR) – Tony Dow, who starred as Wally Cleaver on “Leave It to Beaver,” was reportedly alive and under hospice care when his management team released a statement on his death Tuesday morning, according to his wife Lauren Dow and son Christopher Dow.The statement, attributed to managers and friends Frank Bilotta and
  • 'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow not dead, despite earlier statement from reps

    'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow not dead, despite earlier statement from reps
    Correction: An earlier version of this article had reported on Tony Dow's passing after the actor's management team prematurely released a statement on his death.(NEXSTAR) – Tony Dow, who starred as Wally Cleaver on “Leave It to Beaver,” was still alive and under hospice care when his management team released a statement on his death Tuesday morning, according to his wife Lauren Dow, and his son, Christopher Dow.The statement, attributed to managers and friends Frank Bilotta an
  • 'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow dies at 77: 'Lost an amazing human being'

    'Leave It to Beaver' star Tony Dow dies at 77: 'Lost an amazing human being'
    (NEXSTAR) – Tony Dow, who starred as Wally Cleaver on “Leave It to Beaver,” has died, his management team confirmed in a statement shared to his official Facebook page.Dow, 77, had recently been diagnosed with cancer, his wife confirmed in May. At the time, she did not specify which type of cancer Dow was battling.“It is with an extremely heavy heart that we share with you the passing of our beloved Tony this morning,” reads a statement posted by Frank Bilotta and R
  • Fauci: Monkeypox emergency declaration under 'active consideration'

    Fauci: Monkeypox emergency declaration under 'active consideration'
    (The Hill) -- White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN New Day on Tuesday that making an emergency declaration around monkeypox is under “active consideration.”“That’s something that’s obviously under active consideration,” Fauci, also the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said when New Day reporter John Berman asked him about an emergency declaration for the virus.Fauci said of the response to monkeypox
  • Fire suppressed at Rio Rancho landfill

    Fire suppressed at Rio Rancho landfill
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) –  Around 7 p.m. Monday night Rio Rancho Fire Rescue crews responded to a fire at the Rio Rancho landfill near Northern Blvd. and Broadmoor Blvd. Crews were able to suppress the fire.
    People in the area reported seeing thick black smoke coming from that area. Crews were able to use dozers to help extinguish the fire. Officials say the fire burned about half-an-acre. There is no information on how the fire started.
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Detective testifies, Coronado park closure, Evening storms, Helping Ukraine, Lost dog reunited

    KRQE Newsfeed: Detective testifies, Coronado park closure, Evening storms, Helping Ukraine, Lost dog reunited
    Tuesday's Top StoriesIs more relief ahead for New Mexico gas prices?Former Volcano Vista stand out heads into senior season at Air ForceFBI posts list of 170 missing Indigenous people in New MexicoCYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesHobbs dad seeks justice after being attacked with toddler nearbyThree things to know before the student loan payment pause endsRussia to opt out of International Space Station after 2024Tuesday's Five Facts[1] APD detective details reinvestigati
  • Prosecution nearly done calling witnesses in Victoria Martens trial

    Prosecution nearly done calling witnesses in Victoria Martens trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Prosecutors are slated to continue questioning the detective who reinvestigated the Victoria Martens murder as testimony resumes in Fabian Gonzales' trial Tuesday. A former APD cold case detective, Rich Lewis is expected to be one of the last witnesses called by prosecutors before Gonzales' attorneys mount his defense. Day 9: APD detective details reinvestigation into Victoria Martens caseKRQE News 13 will livestream proceedings from day ten of trial on
  • Medical investigator testifies in Victoria Martens trial

    Medical investigator testifies in Victoria Martens trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Testifying about the injuries to Victoria Martens body and what caused her death, prosecutors called a medical investigator to the witness stand Tuesday in Fabian Gonzales' trial. Dr. Rebecca Asch-Kendrick conducted the autopsy of the 10-year old girl, who was killed in August 2016. Day 9: APD detective details reinvestigation into Victoria Martens caseKRQE News 13 will livestream proceedings from day ten of trial on this page. Coverage is expected to c
  • Medical examiner, lead investigator questioned in Victoria Martens trial

    Medical examiner, lead investigator questioned in Victoria Martens trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fabian Gonzales' defense attorneys are expected to begin cross-examination of the lead investigator in the 2016 Victoria Martens murder case this afternoon. A former APD cold case detective who took over the Martens case in late 2017, Rich Lewis is likely one of the last witnesses to testify for prosecutors before Gonzales' attorneys mount his defense. Day 9: APD detective details reinvestigation into Victoria Martens caseKRQE News 13 is livestreaming p
  • Three things to know before the student loan payment pause ends

    Three things to know before the student loan payment pause ends
    (NEXSTAR) - In less than 40 days, the payment pause on federal student loans is set to lift. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, and actions by both President Trump and President Biden, borrowers haven't had to make payments and loans haven't collected interest since March 2020.
    That is currently set to change Sept. 1 unless President Biden extends the payment moratorium again.
    Here are three things you should know before payments resume.
    Preparing for paymentsPayments, 0% interest rates, and colle
  • Morning rain and widespread evening storms

    Morning rain and widespread evening storms
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Showers and weak storms are moving north through central New Mexico this morning. With some rain in Socorro, Valencia, Torrance and Bernalillo counties. Rain will end during the morning commute, but clouds my linger a bit longer. Skies will be mostly to partly sunny through the early afternoon, and another round of storms will develop in the mountains during the early afternoon. Storms will be slow moving and generally moving north/northeast today.Forecast Continue
  • New Mexico duo using drones to help Ukraine

    New Mexico duo using drones to help Ukraine
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Russian forces continue to hit Ukraine with artillery barrages and air strikes. Here in New Mexico, two local men are chipping in to help Ukraine with supplies, and they are using their experience in the film industry to help out. Lost, deaf dog reunites with Santa Fe family after nearly 11 monthsLuke Fitch and Robert Mesa are using their drone skills to help fill a gap in Ukraine. These are specialized drones, something they have been working on for movie set
  • Is more relief ahead for New Mexico gas prices?

    Is more relief ahead for New Mexico gas prices?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – You've probably already noticed a "dip" at the pump, as gas prices have been coming down in New Mexico over the last few weeks. But with prices still hovering around $4 a gallon, higher food costs and shifting interest rates, just about everything seems to be costing more these days.When might we see a change for the better? Is this the time to re-think your commute, or ask for a raise from your employer? This week on the podcast, Gabby and Chris talk about
  • Soccer legend Hope Solo pleads guilty after DWI arrest

    Soccer legend Hope Solo pleads guilty after DWI arrest
    FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) -- Soccer legend Hope Solo pleaded guilty on Monday to driving while impaired and was given a sentence of 30 days, according to a statement released by Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O'Neill.
    Forsyth County Chief District Court Judge Victoria L. Roemer sentenced Solo to a term of 24 months that was suspended for 24 months in accordance with a Level 1 DWI sentencing.Video: Moments after DWI crash in Wagon Mound that killed 3As a special condition of probation, So
  • Truck driver's trial to start in death of 7 motorcyclists

    Truck driver's trial to start in death of 7 motorcyclists
    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The trial for a commercial truck driver charged with causing the deaths in 2019 of seven members of a Marine motorcycle club will open Tuesday, more than three years after the crash in northern New Hampshire.Jurors visited the crash scene Monday and traced Volodymyr Zhukovskyy's route from an auto dealership in Gorham along U.S. Route 2 to the crash site in Randolph, about 10 miles away. Opening statements are expected Tuesday in the trial, which is being held in state
  • Brittney Griner's trial considers medicinal use of cannabis

    Brittney Griner's trial considers medicinal use of cannabis
    KHIMKI, Russia (AP) — The drug trial of American basketball star Brittney Griner in a Russian court focused Tuesday on testimony that cannabis, while illegal in Russia, is regarded in other countries as having legitimate medicinal use.Griner has acknowledged that she was carrying vape canisters containing cannabis oil when she was arrested in February at a Moscow airport, but she contends that she had no criminal intent and that the canisters ended up in her luggage inadvertently because o
  • New Russian airstrikes target Black Sea regions of Ukraine

    New Russian airstrikes target Black Sea regions of Ukraine
    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia targeted Ukraine’s Black Sea regions of Odesa and Mykolaiv with airstrikes Tuesday, hitting private buildings and port infrastructure along the country's southern coast, the Ukrainian military said.The Kremlin’s forces used air-launched missiles in the attack, Ukraine’s Operational Command South said in a Facebook post.In the Odesa region, a number of private buildings in coastal villages were hit and caught fire, the report said. In the Mykola
  • New Russian airstrikes strike Black Sea regions of Ukraine

    New Russian airstrikes strike Black Sea regions of Ukraine
    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia targeted Ukraine’s Black Sea regions of Odesa and Mykolaiv with airstrikes Tuesday, hitting private buildings and port infrastructure along the country's southern coast, the Ukrainian military said.The Kremlin’s forces used air-launched missiles in the attack, Ukraine’s Operational Command South said in a Facebook post.In the Odesa region, a number of private buildings in coastal villages were hit and caught fire, the report said. In the Mykola
  • Santa Fe All-Stars lose in Southwest Regional Championship

    Santa Fe All-Stars lose in Southwest Regional Championship
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Little League All-stars played in this year's Southwest Regional Junior League Championship game on Monday morning. Team New Mexico took on Team Texas East at Roadrunner Little League.
    Albuquerque: APD detective details secondary investigation into Victoria Martens caseNew Mexico: Rail Runner expanding serviceCrime: Serial shoplifter in Albuquerque faces up to 5.5 years in prisonTop Story: Identities released in fatal Rail Runner crashIt wa
  • Monsoon storms will continue every day this week

    Monsoon storms will continue every day this week
    An active week of weather is shaping up across parts of New Mexico with daily chances for rain and thunderstorms. Locally heavy rainfall will lead to areas of flash flooding every day for some.
    Southerly, monsoon moisture has returned to New Mexico today. Locally heavy rainfall has prompted Flash Flood Warnings and Advisories in some areas, with confirmed flash flooding in Gavilan Canyon area of Ruidoso. This will be a common theme all week long with more heavy rainfall and flash flooding likely
  • Former Volcano Vista stand out heads into senior season at Air Force

    Former Volcano Vista stand out heads into senior season at Air Force
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While at this years Mountain West Media Summit for football, KRQE Sports took the time to get an update on some local players in the conference. Former Volcano Vista multi-sport stand out, David Cormier is now headed into a his senior season at Air Force.
    Cormier graduated from Volcano Vista in 2017, and since joining the Falcons he hasn't seen much playing time. Cormier played with Air Forces Prep Team his freshman year, was held off the field for off-
  • Paradise Hills Little All-Stars win on Monday in Waco, TX

    Paradise Hills Little All-Stars win on Monday in Waco, TX
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Paradise Hills majors Softball All-Star Team was also in action on Monday. Paradise Hills looked to stay alive with a win at the Waco, TX, Southwest Little League Regional. Coming off of a win on Sunday, this team would bounce back in a big way, with a 17-4 victory over Colorado.
    Paradise Hills will now look to get revenge on Tuesday when they play Texas East at 9 a.m.; that game will be shown on ESPN+.
  • APD: SWAT activation in Albuquerque west side

    APD: SWAT activation in Albuquerque west side
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police is reporting a SWAT situation in the area of 8900 Thor Rd. Officials say someone with several charges is barricaded inside a house and refuses to come out. No other information is known at this time. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • FBI posts list of 170 missing Indigenous people in New Mexico

    FBI posts list of 170 missing Indigenous people in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Federal authorities in New Mexico have released the names of more than 170 missing Native American people in the latest push for answers. It comes amid efforts to highlight the problem of missing and murdered Indigenous people and promote better collaboration among tribes and agencies.Albuquerque: APD detective details secondary investigation into Victoria Martens caseNew Mexico: Rail Runner expanding serviceCrime: Serial shoplifter in Albuquerque faces up to
  • Construction begins on I-25 on-ramp near Balloon Fiesta Park

    Construction begins on I-25 on-ramp near Balloon Fiesta Park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The clock is ticking for construction crews who are just now breaking ground on a major I-25 project outside of Balloon Fiesta Park. The project is designed to alleviate backups."With Balloon Fiesta time, it is crazy getting into work, I know we have a lot of people that come to pick up their items during the week, and they can't really get through, so we're excited to see how the traffic will lessen and hopefully move more effectively," Scott Hughes, t
  • Sports Desk: Lobo Football feels bigger, faster, and stronger

    Sports Desk: Lobo Football feels bigger, faster, and stronger
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Coming off of a 3-win season in 2021, UNM Football is focusing on improving in 2022. Fall Camp is set to start for Lobo Football on Friday, Aug. 5, and at the Mountain West Media Summit in Las Vegas, NV, players told KRQE Sports that off-season workouts have made this team bigger, faster, and stronger.
    "Once you build that mindset in the weight room, come Saturday night when you want to go out there and play a game it's easy," said UNM Safety Jerrick Re
  • US judge OKs online publication of New Mexico voter records

    US judge OKs online publication of New Mexico voter records
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A conservative-backed initiative to publish voter registration records from across the country online for public consumption can move forward over the objections of New Mexico election regulators, a federal judge has ordered in a preliminary opinion.Albuquerque-based U.S. District Court Judge James Browning issued an order last Friday preventing New Mexico state prosecutors from pursuing allegations of possible election code violations against the creators of VoteRef.
  • Tools available to protect against Omicron, NM health officials say

    Tools available to protect against Omicron, NM health officials say
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – By now, it's likely you’ve been sick with COVID or know someone who’s had it more than once. While the new variant has cases rising, state health officials say we are at a very different place with the virus than we were two-and-a-half years ago.The State’s Deputy Secretary for the Department of Health Dr. Laura Parajon said Omicron Subvariants like BA-4 and BA-5 are now dominant in New Mexico and very contagious, but she also says New Mexica
  • Albuquerque mayor plans Coronado Park closure

    Albuquerque mayor plans Coronado Park closure
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mayor Tim Keller announced on Monday that Coronado Park near 3rd St. and I-40 had gotten so out of control with drug use and crime that he has decided to close it. Despite several complaints from neighbors over the years, the city has said in the past that they prefered having a concentration of homeless encampments in one area, out of the way from populated areas such as neighborhoods to better provide services for those experiencing homelessness.
    Albu
  • Hobbs dad seeks justice after being attacked with toddler nearby

    Hobbs dad seeks justice after being attacked with toddler nearby
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico father says a day out at a golf course ended with a broken nose and a traumatized toddler all because a group of drink people were behaving badly. Police were called, but months later, no charges have been filed.
    "I have no problem standing up and calling them out. However, what I will not tolerate is groups such as these people harassing and intimidating women and children. Especially my wife and children," said Landon Stallings, the man speaking out
  • PNM worker helps pregnant crash victim

    PNM worker helps pregnant crash victim
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A PNM employee jumped into action to help a pregnant woman after a deadly car crash earlier this month. Estela Montes was on her way to her next stop on July 12 when she saw a speeding vehicle drive on a sidewalk and hit a tree near San Mateo and Gibson.
    Albuquerque: APD detective details secondary investigation into Victoria Martens caseNew Mexico: Rail Runner expanding serviceCrime: Serial shoplifter in Albuquerque faces up to 5.5 years in prisonTop S
  • KRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Julio 2022

    KRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Julio 2022
    Detective de la policía de Albuquerque detalla nueva investigación en caso de Victoria Martens
    el primer oficial de la policía en responder, y llegar a la esena donde fue asesinada victoria martens, de 10 años, tomó el tribunal hoy en el juicio de Fabian Gonzales. Antes de eso, los jurados fueron a la escena del crimen. Poco después de la visita del jurado al apartamento cerca del campo de golf esta mañana el Sargento. Harold Sennett habló
  • Lost, deaf dog reunites with Santa Fe family after nearly 11 months

    Lost, deaf dog reunites with Santa Fe family after nearly 11 months
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Santa Fe woman is now reunited with her dog after he escaped almost a year ago. "I am feeling—trying not to cry. I'm really overwhelmed. I think it's nothing short of a miracle. Milagro," says Marisa Martinez.
    When Rufus came to Marisa Martinez's family in June of 2017, Martinez had just lost her nine-year-old daughter Zamora Moon to a rare brain tumor called DIPG. "She passed away and my friend from Albuquerque, my best friend, gave me Rufus as a
  • Conservation group speaks out against Valencia County amended ordinance

    Conservation group speaks out against Valencia County amended ordinance
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A water conservation group is fighting a new ordinance allowing oil and gas drilling in Valencia County. The Valencia County Commission approved the amended natural resources overlay zone ordinance two weeks ago, setting rules for drilling.Albuquerque: APD detective details secondary investigation into Victoria Martens caseNew Mexico: Rail Runner expanding serviceCrime: Serial shoplifter in Albuquerque faces up to 5.5 years in prisonTop Story: Identities relea
  • Farmington man charged with second-degree murder

    Farmington man charged with second-degree murder
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A Farmington landscaper is accused of murder. Police say Guillermo Aguirre IV shot and killed Brandon York Saturday near East Main and Plaza Center. According to an arrest warrant, Aguirre went there to recruit people to work for him when he says York got confrontational.Albuquerque: APD detective details secondary investigation into Victoria Martens caseNew Mexico: Rail Runner expanding serviceCrime: Serial shoplifter in Albuquerque faces up to 5.5 year
  • An active week with daily monsoon storm chances

    An active week with daily monsoon storm chances
    An active week of weather is shaping up across parts of New Mexico with daily chances for rain and thunderstorms. Locally heavy rainfall will lead to areas of flash flooding every day for some.
    Southerly, monsoon moisture has returned to New Mexico today, bringing and increase in storm chances across the western and northern halves of New Mexico along with southern Colorado. Locally heavy rainfall has prompted Flash Flood Warnings and Advisories in some areas, with confirmed flash flooding in Ga
  • CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse cases

    CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse cases
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – CYFD promises big changes to the agency following some deadly child abuse cases and some allegations that CYFD didn't do enough to protect those children. Some of those people making allegations say they're hopeful but still concerned.Rachel Berenson represents James Dunklee's grandfather in a wrongful death lawsuit against CYFD, claiming CYFD failed them as he fought to protect his grandson from his mother, who is accused of allowing the abuse of her son by h

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