• Silver City sentenced to 20 years in prison for carjacking and gun charges

    Silver City sentenced to 20 years in prison for carjacking and gun charges
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Daniel Hernandez, 34, was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 20 years in prison. Hernandez and 24-year-old Savannah Padilla were charged with carjacking after they demanded money from a victim at gunpoint and then later made the victim get into the back of the car. Counterfeit solar panels seized at Santa Teresa Port of EntryHernandez was convicted for conspiracy to commit carjacking, carjacking, brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of viole
  • Silver City man sentenced to 20 years in prison for carjacking and gun charges

    Silver City man sentenced to 20 years in prison for carjacking and gun charges
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Daniel Hernandez, 34, was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 20 years in prison. Hernandez and 24-year-old Savannah Padilla were charged with carjacking after they demanded money from a victim at gunpoint and then later made the victim get into the back of the car. Counterfeit solar panels seized at Santa Teresa Port of EntryHernandez was convicted for conspiracy to commit carjacking, carjacking, brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of viole
  • Counterfeit solar panels seized at Santa Teresa Port of Entry

    Counterfeit solar panels seized at Santa Teresa Port of Entry
    SANTA TERESA, N.M. (KRQE) – Customs and Border Protection agents say they came across a shipment of counterfeit solar panels at the Santa Teresa Port of Entry. They say there were 9,000 crystal silicone photocell modules in a questionable shipment from Vietnam.New details on man accused of arson at Santa Fe PlazaAgents learned they did not come from the rightful trademark owner which violates their intellectual property rights. CBP says authentic solar panels would have been wort
  • Man connected to deadly shooting in South Valley charged

    Man connected to deadly shooting in South Valley charged
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A shooting victim has now been charged in connection to a deadly road rage incident. On July 17, deputies found Izaiah Bolah and Lesley Bolagh with gunshot wounds to their heads inside of a car near Coal and Dartmouth. Lesley was taken to a nearby hospital where she died. A child was also in the car and had minor injuries.Deming man accused of murdering son-in-lawIzaiah told police someone shot at them while they were driving near Isleta and Bridge. Whe
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  • $30K, school supplies donated for Albuquerque Public School students

    $30K, school supplies donated for Albuquerque Public School students
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque students got a helping hand ahead of the upcoming school year. The city's Office of Civic Engagement, the One Albuquerque fund, and the Corporate Volunteer of New Mexico joined forces to raise $30,000 for Albuquerque Public Schools students. They also collected a variety of school supplies for kids. University of New Mexico hospital rolling out heart-lung bypass machineThose donations were presented to APS officials Wednesday. "Knowing they
  • New details on man accused of arson at Santa Fe Plaza

    New details on man accused of arson at Santa Fe Plaza
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE News 13 has learned more about Joseph Duran, the man suspected of arson at a historic building in the Santa Fe Plaza. Police arrested Duran Tuesday after officers found him on the roof of La Casa Sena early Tuesday. Man arrested after Clovis police say he shot another man in chestAccording to a criminal complaint, a hotel maintenance worker told officers he saw Duran get out of the building through a broken window and made his way to the roof, and threaten
  • Laxative recall expanded after reports of serious adverse reactions

    Laxative recall expanded after reports of serious adverse reactions
    SMYRNA, Tenn. (WXIN) - A laxative sold at several major retail stores including Walgreens and CVS is being recalled after the company received a few reports of serious adverse reactions.The FDA said Smyrna, TN, Vi-Jon, LLC is recalling all lots of all flavors of its Magnesium Citrate Saline Laxative Oral Solution. The recall was initiated after company testing found a bacteria called Gluconacetobacter liquefaciens.The FDA said immunocompromised people who consume the product could be at inc
  • City of Albuquerque cleans Coronado Park ahead of planned closure

    City of Albuquerque cleans Coronado Park ahead of planned closure
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque has once again cleaned the homeless camps at Coronado Park ahead of its impending closure but a spokesperson says the park is not shut down just yet.Motion to dismiss charges against two MDC officers deniedWednesday morning, KRQE News 13 saw the Albuquerque Police Department and City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Department staff out at the park near I-40 and 4th Street. While some debris was still on the ground, much of the park was cleaned up
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  • University of New Mexico hospital rolling out heart-lung bypass machine

    University of New Mexico hospital rolling out heart-lung bypass machine
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico Hospital is teaming up with Albuquerque Fire Rescue to better respond to patients suffering from cardiac arrest. The hospital says they will soon deploy a new heart-lung bypass machine mounted to an ambulance. Albuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming streetThe machine reestablishes the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the brain by taking over heart and lung function. That allows doctors to remove a clot or jump-start
  • WATCH LIVE: Albuquerque Police Department to discuss reform goals

    WATCH LIVE: Albuquerque Police Department to discuss reform goals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department will host a news conference Wednesday to talk about reform goals and police recruitment. APD Chief Harold Medina and Chief Administrative Officer Lawrence Rael are expected to talk at the 2 p.m. conference. KRQE News 13 will live stream the conference on this page.Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversightOn Tuesday, APD says the city and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed to suspend several paragraphs
  • APD "moving in the right direction" following change to settlement agreement

    APD "moving in the right direction" following change to settlement agreement
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department will host a news conference Wednesday to talk about reform goals and police recruitment. APD Chief Harold Medina and Chief Administrative Officer Lawrence Rael made comments at 2 p.m. conference. You can watch the press conference on this page. Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversightOn Tuesday, APD says the city and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed to suspend several paragraphs of the Court Approve
  • Albuquerque Police Department to discuss reform goals

    Albuquerque Police Department to discuss reform goals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department will host a news conference Wednesday to talk about reform goals and police recruitment. APD Chief Harold Medina and Chief Administrative Officer Lawrence Rael are expected to talk at the 2 p.m. conference. KRQE News 13 will live stream the conference on this page.Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversightOn Tuesday, APD says the city and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed to suspend several paragraphs
  • In rare contact, US offers Russia deal for Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan

    In rare contact, US offers Russia deal for Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has offered a deal to Russia aimed at bringing home WNBA star Brittney Griner and another jailed American, Paul Whelan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday. In a sharp reversal of previous policy, Blinken also said he expects to speak with his Kremlin counterpart for the first time since before Russia invaded Ukraine.The statement marked the first time the U.S. government has publicly revealed any concrete action i
  • Community gathers to remember fallen BCSO Lieutenant

    Community gathers to remember fallen BCSO Lieutenant
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Wednesday morning, the service for Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Fred Beers took place at The Pit as members of the community gathered to honor his life. Beers is one of the four Bernalillo County first responders killed in a helicopter crash.Sheriff Manny Gonzales, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and other speakers talked highly of Beers and his dedication to serving his community. Members of Beers' family also spoke, including his sisters and
  • Smiths donates $10,000 for KRQE Cares Food for Kids

    Smiths donates $10,000 for KRQE Cares Food for Kids
    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 families in need.During the month of July KRQE Cares Food for Kids partners with Smith's Food and Drugs by putting together collection boxes in all the Smiths' stores for shoppers to donate. "So far this month the viewers have donated over 1,500 tons of food," said Carolyn Rush, KRQE News 13 Cares Program.Bernalillo County Animal c
  • Quintessence Choral Festival: 'The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci'

    Quintessence Choral Festival: 'The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Quintessence's 10th annual Summer Choral festival, is a weeklong event involving dozen of amateur choral singers from our community.Albuquerque vegan chef challenge presents: food fightQuintessence is a chorus organization that has existed in Albuquerque since 1986, and involves both professional singers and committed amateurs.
    "Our regular choir is mostly adults, although we do events such as this one that involves high school and college-age students," sai
  • Widespread storms expected across New Mexico

    Widespread storms expected across New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  High pressure over Texas is allowing monsoon moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to continue to surge across the state, especially closer to the AZ/NM border and north towards southern Colorado. This will allow for more scattered storms to fall in places that saw rain yesterday, mainly along and to the west of the Central Mountain Chain.The southeastern part of the state is expected to remain mostly dry and hot, with triple digits forecast in Roswell once again.
  • How the Federal Reserve's rate hikes affect your finances

    How the Federal Reserve's rate hikes affect your finances
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Higher mortgage rates have sent home sales tumbling. Credit card rates have grown more burdensome, and so have auto loans. Savers are finally receiving yields that are actually visible, while crypto assets are reeling.
    The Federal Reserve's move Wednesday to further tighten credit raised its benchmark interest rate by a sizable 0.75 percentage point for a second straight time. The Fed's latest hike, its fourth since March, will further magnify borrowing costs for homes, c
  • Motion to dismiss charges against two MDC officers denied

    Motion to dismiss charges against two MDC officers denied
    The case against Keith Brandon and Jonathan Sandoval, the two Metropolitan Detention Center officers charged in the death of an inmate will move forward after attorneys for the two MDC officers asked a judge to dismiss the charges against them. Golden Pride location forced to close after copper theftBrandon and Sandoval are charged with involuntary manslaughter after the death of inmate Vicente Villela in 2019. It all started when officers were trying to move Villela from his cell. According to
  • Researchers link pediatric hepatitis cases to common virus, find no connection to COVID: study

    Researchers link pediatric hepatitis cases to common virus, find no connection to COVID: study
    (The Hill) - Researchers in the U.K. found evidence linking the recent pediatric hepatitis cases detected around the world to the coinfection of two viruses that normally do not cause severe illness, while also finding no connection to COVID-19.Earlier this year, health authorities in the U.S., western Europe and Japan noted what seemed to be an increase in pediatric hepatitis cases resulting from an unknown cause. In the U.S. alone, more than 300 cases across 42 states are being investigated, a
  • Caleb Diehl case to be featured on Paramout+ missing person docuseries

    Caleb Diehl case to be featured on Paramout+ missing person docuseries
    NOCONA (KFDX/KJTL) — As the family of Caleb Diehl still seeks answers for his disappearance, the case will be featured on a missing person docuseries on Paramount+.Caleb DiehlAccording to Deadline, Paramount+ picked up 'Never Seen Again' for a second season. The true crime series opens with a two-part tale of a high school senior, who never showed up for school.On March 29, 2015, Diehl was visiting his mom in Nocona and borrowed a truck from family friend Ricky Howard. After Diehl left his
  • 3 takeaways from Chris Cuomo exclusive NewsNation interview

    3 takeaways from Chris Cuomo exclusive NewsNation interview
    (NewsNation) — Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo agreed to an exclusive interview with NewsNation's Dan Abrams on Tuesday to talk about everything from his exit from the cable news outlet to his role in brother's sexual misconduct scandal. In a no-punches-pulled interview, Cuomo was asked about his relationship with his brother, ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after the latter was accused of sexually harassing state employees while in office. In the hourlong interview, Cuomo further e
  • Biden to stop isolating after testing negative twice for COVID-19

    Biden to stop isolating after testing negative twice for COVID-19
    (The Hill) -- President Joe Biden has twice tested negative for COVID-19 and will stop isolating on Wednesday, his physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in a new memo.  O’Connor wrote that Biden tested negative for the virus on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning on a rapid antigen test, after completing a five-day course of the antiviral treatment Paxlovid. “His symptoms have been steadily improving, and are almost completely resolved,” O’Connor wrote. &ldq
  • Third person found dead after deadly flooding in San Miguel County

    Third person found dead after deadly flooding in San Miguel County
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  The body of a third person swept away in last week's flooding has been found. Tuesday, search and rescue crews recovered the body of 62-year-old Jimmy Cummings near Tecolote Canyon.Albuquerque: Golden Pride location forced to close after copper theftMarijuana: New Mexico senator pushes to allow TV, radio ads for cannabis productsCrime: Deming man accused of murdering son-in-lawKRQE En Español: Martes 26 de Julio 2022He had been missing after The Cabo L
  • Brittney Griner testifies at Russia drug trial

    Brittney Griner testifies at Russia drug trial
    KHIMKI, Russia (AP) — American basketball star Brittney Griner testified Wednesday at her drug trial in Russia that a language interpreter translated only a fraction of what was said during her questioning and officials instructed her to sign documents without providing an explanation.Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February. She acknowledged in court earlier this month that she had vape cartridges containing cannabis oil in her luggage when she arrived in Russia but c
  • Brittney Griner says poor translation clouded arrest in Russia

    Brittney Griner says poor translation clouded arrest in Russia
    KHIMKI, Russia (AP) — American basketball star Brittney Griner testified Wednesday at her drug trial in Russia that a language interpreter translated only a fraction of what was said during her questioning and officials instructed her to sign documents without providing an explanation.Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February. She acknowledged in court earlier this month that she had vape cartridges containing cannabis oil in her luggage when she arrived in Russia but c
  • Why does New Mexico have a worker shortage?

    Why does New Mexico have a worker shortage?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The so-called "Great Resignation" has upended the U.S. workforce. In New Mexico, it's even caused a shortage of 911 dispatchers among many other industries New Mexicans rely on. It's a complex issue, but the state's Department of Workforce Solutions recently researched the issue. Here's what they found.The problem: Low labor participationNew Mexico isn't alone in seeing worker shortages in a range of industries. But in a recent presentation to a committee of state
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Fabian Gonzales trial, Deadly shooting, Storms and flood risks, Less oversight, Film and TV academy

    KRQE Newsfeed: Fabian Gonzales trial, Deadly shooting, Storms and flood risks, Less oversight, Film and TV academy
    Wednesday's Top Stories“We have to do something about that”: Coronado Park closingGolden Pride location forced to close after copper theftLa Cueva sophomore makes USA baseball training camp rosterAPD finds man shot to death in hotel parking lotAlbuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming street170-carat pink diamond found in Angola may be largest in 300 yearsChina rejects report it tried to obtain Federal Reserve dataWednesday's Five Facts[1] Medical examiner, lead investigato
  • 170-carat pink diamond found in Angola may be largest in 300 years

    170-carat pink diamond found in Angola may be largest in 300 years
    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A big pink diamond of 170 carats has been discovered in Angola and is claimed to be the largest such gemstone found in 300 years.Called the “Lulo Rose," the diamond was found at the Lulo alluvial diamond mine, the mine's owner, the Lucapa Diamond Company, announced Wednesday on its website.The Lulo mine has already produced the two largest diamonds ever found in Angola, including a 404-carat clear diamond.The pink gemstone is the fifth largest diamond found at the
  • Fabian Gonzales to resume trial Thursday with COVID-positive status

    Fabian Gonzales to resume trial Thursday with COVID-positive status
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With a COVID-19 positive diagnosis, Fabian Gonzales will be allowed back in the courtroom for proceedings Thursday as prosecutors and defense attorneys attempt to wrap up the trial tied to the 2016 Victoria Martens killing. Gonzales, who began feeling ill Tuesday, tested positive for COVID-19 after Tuesday's proceedingsFacing a possible week long delay or a mistrial Judge Cindy Leos received approval from the New Mexico Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon to c
  • Fabian Gonzales tests positive for COVID, future of trial uncertain

    Fabian Gonzales tests positive for COVID, future of trial uncertain
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Just as prosecutors have nearly finished presenting their case in the trial of Fabian Gonzales', the future of the trial now remains uncertain as Gonzales has tested positive for COVID-19. The Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office confirmed the information Wednesday morning, saying prosecutors were notified of Gonzales' status overnight.It's unclear what's next. The trial was supposed to enter day eleven of testimony today (Wednesday, July 27.) Accord
  • Defense expected to begin case in Fabian Gonzales trial

    Defense expected to begin case in Fabian Gonzales trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The prosecution is nearly finished presenting its case in the trial of Fabian Gonzales' and defense attorneys are expected to begin presenting their witnesses Wednesday. Facing charges of reckless child abuse resulting in death and evidence tampering, Gonzales is accused in the 2016 death of Victoria Martens. Day 10: Medical examiner, lead investigator questioned in Victoria Martens trialKRQE News 13 will livestream proceedings from day eleven of trial on th
  • New Mexico sees scattered storms and flooding threats

    New Mexico sees scattered storms and flooding threats
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is mostly dry and skies will continue to clear from overnight showers and storms. We will see more storms across the state today, starting in the early afternoon in the mountains, and moving northeast and northwest during the mid-afternoon and evening. Storms in northern NM will be slow moving and erratic.
    Forecast Continues BelowTraffic: Construction begins on I-25 on-ramp near Balloon Fiesta ParkNew Mexico: Lost, deaf dog reunites with Santa Fe
  • Academy for film and TV expands to Las Cruces

    Academy for film and TV expands to Las Cruces
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico is expanding a program aimed at training locals for careers in the film industry. $40 million in funding was secured during the last legislative session for the, "Next Generation Media Academy," offering certificates for film and television jobs.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Ju
  • Shooting in southeast Albuquerque leaves one dead

    Shooting in southeast Albuquerque leaves one dead
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department are investigating a deadly shooting in southeast Albuquerque. Tuesday night APD responded to shots fired on the 400 block of Rhode Island St., near Copper Ave. and Rhode Island St.Officials say when officers arrived they would find a vehicle that had been shot up. "Right next to the vehicle they located one male who appeared to be struck by at least one gunshot wound. That man was declared deceased on scene," APD Lieute
  • La Cueva sophomore makes USA baseball training camp roster

    La Cueva sophomore makes USA baseball training camp roster
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local baseball product has been selected for the USA Baseball 15U training camp roster. Reid Jacobson, an incoming sophomore at La Cueva, is one of 64 athletes vying for a spot on the national team, and is the only player selected representing New Mexico."It's an honor to play for USA. To be able to play for New Mexico too, I know not a lot of people don't associate baseball and New Mexico. Like when I got these tournaments people always say, 'You're from
  • Albuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming street

    Albuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming street
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque mom is facing charges after her toddler was found roaming the streets at 4 a.m. Early Sunday morning, the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office received a call about a three-year-old boy walking in the middle of the street near Arenal and the rive.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lune
  • Rio Grande Silvery Minnow population at risk

    Rio Grande Silvery Minnow population at risk
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  The Rio Grande in Albuquerque has officially run dry, something we haven't witnessed in 25 years. But now it's impacting the river's ecosystem. A special native minnow, only found in the middle Rio Grande, is in jeopardy.
    "I'm very concerned," Debra Hill, the Branch Supervisor for the Large River Program with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said. "We're working with Bureau of Reclamation, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, and the state because we
  • APD finds man shot to death in hotel parking lot

    APD finds man shot to death in hotel parking lot
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are investigating how a man ended up shot to death outside an Albuquerque hotel. On Tuesday, employees of the Marriott Pyramid off I-25 and Paseo called the police just after 4 p.m.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Julio 2022Education: Over 47,000 New Mexico students
  • AFR responds to fire on Gibson

    AFR responds to fire on Gibson
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue is looking into what caused a restaurant under construction to go up in flames. Crews responded to the fire just before 8 p.m. on Tuesday in an unfinished building on Gibson just east of I-25. AFR says they quickly put out the fire and no one was hurt.
  • New Valley football coach establishing a culture with the Vikings

    New Valley football coach establishing a culture with the Vikings
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As the 2022 high school football season is quickly approaching, teams are getting familiar with each other during summer workouts. For Valley High School, the Vikings are adjusting to life under first year head coach Billy Cobos, who is taking over from the program from longtime coach Judge Chavez.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell sh
  • "We have to do something about that": Coronado Park closing

    "We have to do something about that": Coronado Park closing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mayor Tim Keller says the condition of the homeless encampment at Coronado park is out of control.
    "We have concerns obviously about rampant narcotics trafficking again this is different than a singular encampment in an arroyo. This is about organized trafficking of narcotics, and we have to do something about that," said the mayor at a press conference Tuesday.
    APD says there have been almost a thousand calls for service at the park in the last year and a h
  • Monarch butterflies risk extinction, BioPark asks for help

    Monarch butterflies risk extinction, BioPark asks for help
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A call to action from the BioPark asking all New Mexicans to do what they can to help the now endangered monarch butterfly. This comes as the few that remain prepare to migrate through our state. Anna Walker is the Species Survival Officer at BioPark and says the butterfly is a crucial species. “It's also very important to ecosystems. It pollinates a huge number of plants across a really large range. So really important for plant diversi
  • Man arrested after Clovis police say he shot another man in chest

    Man arrested after Clovis police say he shot another man in chest
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Clovis Police have caught and arrested a man accused of shooting another in the chest. Police say 21-year-old Marcus Lewis shot 24-year-old Jesus Navarette on July 18. Navarette was taken to a Lubbock hospital and is in critical condition. Last Thursday.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Jul
  • Deming man accused of murdering son-in-law

    Deming man accused of murdering son-in-law
    DEMING, N.M. (KRQE) – A Deming man is charged with shooting his son-in-law with his two young kids nearby. Ezequiel Ricoy is accused of murdering Brandan Kern on Saturday when Kern showed up at his house to retrieve an ice chest.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Julio 2022Education: Over 47,000 New Mexico studen
  • Last day to apply for FEMA assistance coming soon

    Last day to apply for FEMA assistance coming soon
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is quickly approaching. New Mexicans impacted by wildfires have until Aug. 4 to apply for federal assistance through the agency.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abuse casesCrime: One teen dead, two injured in Roswell shootingKRQE En Español: Lunes 25 de Julio 2022Education: Over 47,000 New Mexico students lack internet access – will th
  • Sports Desk: Local ballplayers on display

    Sports Desk: Local ballplayers on display
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Paradise Hills Little League softball team fought for their right to remain in the southwest regional on Tuesday. With a 1-1 record in the tournament coming into the day, the girls faced the team that gave them a loss in the opening round, Texas East. It was a similar story on Tuesday, as Paradise Hills lost, thus eliminating the team from the tournament.Albuquerque: Construction to begin in UNM areaNew Mexico: CYFD plans for major changes after fatal child abu
  • Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversight

    Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversight
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For more than seven years, the Albuquerque Police Department has been under court-mandated federal oversight. Some of that oversight is now being lifted, as a result of what the court agrees is "sustained operation compliance."Seven years later: APD-DOJ reform far from full compliance (KRQE, 2021)In a news release Tuesday evening, Albuquerque Police says the city and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed to suspend several paragraphs of the Court Approv
  • KRQE En Español: Martes 26 de Julio 2022

    KRQE En Español: Martes 26 de Julio 2022
    Médico forense e investigador principal interrogados en el juicio de Victoria Martens
    La doctora que realizó la autopsia de Victoria Martens subió hoy al tribunal en el juicio de Fabian Gonzales. Ella llevo al jurado a través de las lesiones encontradas en el cuerpo de la niña de 10 años. Había dudas si Victoria fue agredida sexualmente, la doctora Rebecca Aschkendrick dice que es difícil saberlo con seguridad, pero las lesiones no fueron c
  • Bernalillo County Animal care shares summer tips

    Bernalillo County Animal care shares summer tips
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Beat the heat while keeping our four-legged friends safe. Bernalillo County Animal care provides summer safety tips for pets.It's equally as important to make sure you're taking the proper precautions to keep them safe from the heat. Bernalillo County Animal provided tips when thinking about taking your pets out for a walk during the hot summer days.PNM worker helps pregnant crash victimFirst, the seven-second rule, if you can put your hand on the conc

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