• Albuquerque Police Department launches cold case podcast

    Albuquerque Police Department launches cold case podcast
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department has launched a podcast, and one of its missions is to focus on solving cold cases. The first case they're featuring is that of 71-year-old Agnes Tybo who was murdered at the Sundowner Motel along Central in November 1983. Cold case detective Liz Thompson talked about the evidence they have and how new technology might help the case. Almost $100 million coming to New Mexico to improve rural internet accessAPD said the podcast
  • New Mexico State Police: Disagreement led to 1-year-old's abduction

    New Mexico State Police: Disagreement led to 1-year-old's abduction
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE News 13 has learned more about what led to the abduction of a 1-year-old in Albuquerque Wednesday that prompted an Amber Alert. According to a criminal complaint, 35-year-old Jody Ellis was going out to eat with the boy and his mother whom he was dating.
    There was a disagreement over where to go, the woman told police Ellis kicked and slapped her, then took off in the truck with the boy still inside. Officers found Ellis and the boy at another home
  • APD: Disagreement led to 1-year-old's abduction

    APD: Disagreement led to 1-year-old's abduction
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE News 13 has learned more about what led to the abduction of a 1-year-old in Albuquerque Wednesday that prompted an Amber Alert. According to a criminal complaint, 35-year-old Jody Ellis was going out to eat with the boy and his mother whom he was dating.
    There was a disagreement over where to go, the woman told police Ellis kicked and slapped her, then took off in the truck with the boy still inside. Officers found Ellis and the boy at another home
  • Durango asking for feedback on how to spend excess lodger's tax money

    Durango asking for feedback on how to spend excess lodger's tax money
    DURANGO, Colo. (KRQE) – The city of Durango is asking for the public's input on how $1.2M in excess lodger's tax should be spent. City Councilors have three options, either refund the money, spend it as laid out in the 2021 Lodger's Tax ballot measure, or reallocate the money for new purposes. Push for legislation to address drought and wildfiresResidents can fill out a public survey and a public meeting will be held on August 2 at 5:30 p.m., it will be in-person and live-streamed.
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  • Suspect found in contempt after cursing out judge in Chaves County

    Suspect found in contempt after cursing out judge in Chaves County
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A judge found a domestic violence suspect in contempt of court after he cussed out a judge at a hearing. Dennis Young was on the phone during an arraignment for failing to appear in court on the battery case when Magistrate Judge K.C. Rogers told him he needed to turn himself in. Suspected Santa Fe arsonist now charged with concealing identityAccording to court records, Young replied "Well I'm not gonna do that, so f*** you," then hung up. The judge called Young ba
  • Police: Women hired brothers to murder boyfriend in Flora Vista

    Police: Women hired brothers to murder boyfriend in Flora Vista
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Sierra Collins, 21, is charged with conspiracy and murder in the shooting death of her boyfriend, William Johnson. Investigators say Johnson was gunned down in his yard off Road 3400 in Flora Vista on July 24. Surveillance video shows two men getting out of an SUV and immediately opening fire, then fleeing. Suspected Santa Fe arsonist now charged with concealing identityInvestigators have now identified those two men as brothers, 19-year-old Eli Chaffin and 23-year
  • Police: Woman orchestrated boyfriend's murder in Flora Vista

    Police: Woman orchestrated boyfriend's murder in Flora Vista
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Sierra Collins, 21, is charged with conspiracy and murder in the shooting death of her boyfriend, William Johnson. Investigators say Johnson was gunned down in his yard off Road 3400 in Flora Vista on July 24. Surveillance video shows two men getting out of an SUV and immediately opening fire, then fleeing. Suspected Santa Fe arsonist now charged with concealing identityInvestigators have now identified those two men as brothers, 19-year-old Eli Chaffin and 23-year
  • Santa Fe Police identify body pulled from arroyo

    Santa Fe Police identify body pulled from arroyo
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Police Department says the body of 37-year-oldWilfredo Flores-Diaz was recovered from rushing water earlier this week. First responders pulled Flores-Diaz from an arroyo at Kachina Ridge and Shalako Way Monday evening. Repeat Walgreens shoplifter arrested day after plea dealHe was pronounced dead at the scene. While authorities have identified Flores-Diaz, the Office of the Medical Investigator has yet to determine how he died.
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  • Suspected Santa Fe arsonist now charged with concealing identity

    Suspected Santa Fe arsonist now charged with concealing identity
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe Police say the man arrested for arson at a historic building in the Santa Fe Plaza gave officers a false identity. Investigators say 40-year-old Oryan Yazzie told officers his name was Joseph Duran when they found him on top of La Casa Sena early Tuesday morning. They say he intentionally set a fire in one of the rooms.Clovis teen shot in legs following foot chaseOnline court records show Yazzie has been charged in five different incidents this year. I
  • Highway between Deming and Silver City to undergo $143.5M overhaul

    Highway between Deming and Silver City to undergo $143.5M overhaul
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – U.S. Highway 180 connecting Silver City to Deming is set to undergo a major overhaul. The $143.5M project is set to begin next summer. It will expand a 38-mile section between Bayard and Hurley as well as improve the Hurley railroad crossing.Rio Grande to remain dry until next year despite recent rainsThe state is pitching in $25M to the project while the United States Department of Transportation has also committed $25M. This stretch of road is the only shipp
  • Southwest Airlines says flight credits will last forever

    Southwest Airlines says flight credits will last forever
    (NEXSTAR) – Southwest Airlines announced a new policy Thursday the company hopes will help make travel more flexible amid the ongoing pandemic (and yet another surge of the coronavirus). The airline said flight credits will now be without expiration dates.
    The new policy will automatically apply to flight credits issued after Thursday (July 28). Customers with existing credit on their accounts also benefit, and don't need to do anything – the credit will automatically transition
  • Firebomb attack on funeral home kills 1, injures 2 in Juarez

    Firebomb attack on funeral home kills 1, injures 2 in Juarez
    JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – A firebomb attack on a Juarez funeral home claimed the life of a man and left two others injured early Thursday.The fire at the Del Carmen funeral home in the Guadalajara neighborhood was reported around 6 a.m., a short time after neighbors had called in a report that gunmen shot at the pumps of a nearby gasoline station, police and firefighters told Border Report.Violent attacks target businesses, public transportation in Juarez
    The fire at the funeral hom
  • US to fill border wall gaps in Arizona for safety reasons

    US to fill border wall gaps in Arizona for safety reasons
    PHOENIX (AP) — Border officials got the go-ahead Thursday to fill four remaining gaps in the U.S.-Mexico wall near the southern Arizona community of Yuma to protect the safety of migrants and U.S. agents working there.
    The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that the work to complete a barrier project near the Morelos Dam is to protect the safety of migrants and its own agents. Border crossers have been killed or injured in the area by falling down a slope or drowning while
  • Push for legislation to address drought and wildfires

    Push for legislation to address drought and wildfires
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez talked Thursday as members of New Mexico's congressional district are pushing for legislation to address ongoing drought and wildfires. Leger Fernandez discussed the Wildfire Response and Drought Resiliency Act.Albuquerque: Albuquerque Police Department has joined TikTokNew Mexico: Why does New Mexico have a worker shortage?Crime: Albuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming streetKRQE En Español: Miercoles 2
  • Almost $100 million coming to New Mexico to improve rural internet access

    Almost $100 million coming to New Mexico to improve rural internet access
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The United States Department of Agriculture announced it is investing $401 million to improve high-speed internet access in 11 states across the country, including New Mexico. Here in the state, five projects have been announced, totaling almost $100 million. Repeat Walgreens shoplifter arrested day after plea dealNew Mexico projects, according to a release sent by U.S. Department of Agriculture:Continental Divide Electric Cooperative Inc. in Grants, New Mexico is
  • If monkeypox spreads through sexual contact, is it an STD?

    If monkeypox spreads through sexual contact, is it an STD?
    NEW YORK (AP) — For most of the six decades that monkeypox has been known to affect people, it was not known as a disease that spreads through sex. Now that has changed.The current outbreak is by far the biggest involving the virus, and it's been designated a global emergency. So far, officials say, all evidence indicates that the disease has spread mainly through networks of men who have sex with men.“It clearly is spreading as an STI (sexually transmitted infection) at this point,&
  • Heavy storms, flash flooding expected the rest of the week

    Heavy storms, flash flooding expected the rest of the week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monsoon moisture is going to remain steady across a majority of the state throughout the rest of the work week. The same pattern that has been dominating all week will continue, bringing scattered storms across the central, western, and northern portions of the state. The southeast is expected to remain mostly dry and hot. This may allow Roswell to extend it's historic stretch of 100 degree days.Forecast Continues BelowWeird _ Off Beat: Arctic shark possibly hundre
  • Macy’s personal stylist provides back-to-school outfit ideas

    Macy’s personal stylist provides back-to-school outfit ideas
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For most New Mexico kids the start of a new school year is right around the corner. Back to School Fashion and Tax-Free Holiday weekend at Macy's, will help your kids get ready for this upcoming school year.What New Mexicans need to knowabout 2022 Tax-Free WeekendWith kids returning to school in less than a month Macy's is your go-to source for wardrobe to dorm room outfitting. Dara Romero Macy’s Personal Stylist is here to share some back-to-school tr
  • Optum NM provides healthy back-to-school tips for kids

    Optum NM provides healthy back-to-school tips for kids
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Many New Mexico children will return to school as early as August 10th. To facilitate a happy and healthy school year Optum NM has easy and simple steps parents should take before sending their kids back to school.Quintessence Choral Festival: ‘The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci’Those steps are:
    Ensuring that children receive comprehensive health check-ups which include receiving vaccinations that protect again diseases such as measles, mumps, an
  • Is the US in a recession?

    Is the US in a recession?
    (The Hill) -- The Commerce Department released data on Thursday showing that the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) shrunk for a second consecutive quarter.  The data prompted media headlines warning about the increased possibility of a recession and outcry from Republicans, quick to slam President Joe Biden for his economic policies.  For its part, the Biden administration tamped down recession fears that a decline in GDP for the first and second quarters of this year was only natural
  • Repeat Walgreens shoplifter arrested day after plea deal

    Repeat Walgreens shoplifter arrested day after plea deal
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An arrest warrant has been issued for a Taos man police say has been habitually robbing the same Albuquerque Walgreens. Alejandro Lujan-House, 29, was released from the Metro Detention Center on Monday, July 25, after taking a plea deal on shoplifting charges.Albuquerque: Albuquerque Police Department has joined TikTokNew Mexico: Why does New Mexico have a worker shortage?Crime: Albuquerque mom charged after toddler found roaming streetKRQE En Español
  • Mega Millions jackpot now $1.1 billion, nation's 3rd largest

    Mega Millions jackpot now $1.1 billion, nation's 3rd largest
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — One of the nation’s biggest lottery prizes got a little bigger Thursday as the Mega Millions jackpot increased to an estimated $1.1 billion.The increase ahead of Friday night’s drawing makes the jackpot the third largest, behind $1.5 billion prizes won in 2018 and 2016. You didn’t win Mega Millions. Here’s when you can go for $1BThe Mega Millions prize has grown so large because it has been more than three months since anyone matched the game
  • Watch live: Biden to speak on inflation

    Watch live: Biden to speak on inflation
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden is set to deliver remarks on inflation hours after the government reported the economy shrank for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
    The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. Consecutive quarters of
  • Biden speaks on inflation following US economy report

    Biden speaks on inflation following US economy report
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden delivered remarks on inflation hours after the government reported the economy shrank for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
    The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. Consecutive quarters of falling
  • Biden speaks on inflation following report on US economy

    Biden speaks on inflation following report on US economy
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden delivered remarks on inflation hours after the government reported the economy shrank for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
    The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. Consecutive quarters of falling
  • Biden calls deal with Manchin 'godsend' for US families

    Biden calls deal with Manchin 'godsend' for US families
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden delivered remarks Thursday on the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022," hours after the government reported the economy shrank for a second straight quarter, raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
    "This bill will reduce inflationary pressures on the economy," Biden said declaring his support for the “historic” inflation-fighting agreement struck by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and holdout Democratic Sen.
  • Manchin declines to endorse Biden in 2024 presidential race

    Manchin declines to endorse Biden in 2024 presidential race
    (NewsNation) — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin offered lukewarm support for President Joe Biden's running for re-election in a new interview released Thursday just one day after striking a new deal on climate, healthcare and taxes.
    In an exclusive interview on The Chris Cuomo Project, a podcast by incoming NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo, the West Virginia senator hedged around who he would support in the impending 2024 presidential election.
    "I don't know who is going to be running. If Joe Bide
  • Flying car could be weeks away from takeoff

    Flying car could be weeks away from takeoff
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Switchblade, an aircraft that doubles as a car, could be just weeks away from getting its wheels off the ground after a Federal Aviation Administration inspection on July 15 determined it's safe to fly. The project has been 14 years in the making, and Sam Bousfield, CEO of Samson Sky and inventor of the Switchblade, said he’s “stoked” to reach this milestone. After passing the FAA inspection, his team wasted no time in beginning the high-s
  • Bacteria that causes a rare tropical disease found in US soil for the first time

    Bacteria that causes a rare tropical disease found in US soil for the first time
    NEW YORK (AP) — A germ that causes a rare and sometimes deadly disease — long thought to be confined to tropical climates — has been found in soil and water in the continental United States, U.S. health officials said Wednesday.The bacteria was found on the property of a Mississippi man who had come down with the disease, melioidosis. Officials don't know how long it had been there, but they say it likely is occurring in other areas along the Gulf Coast.U.S. physicians should c
  • US economy shrank last quarter

    US economy shrank last quarter
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. Consecutive quarters of falling GDP constitute one informal, though not definitive, indica
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Trial continues, Remembering fallen Lieutenant, Flood watch, Dry river, New Zozobra voice

    KRQE Newsfeed: Trial continues, Remembering fallen Lieutenant, Flood watch, Dry river, New Zozobra voice
    Thursday's Top StoriesInternational District business owner fed up with homeless trespassersAlbuquerque man faces up to 358 years in prisonAlbuquerque business needs help finding stolen food trailerArtifacts returned to Mexico from Albuquerque MuseumKim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. KoreaJetBlue to buy Spirit in $3.8 billion dealRussia steps up strikes on Ukraine amid counterattacksThursday's Five Facts[1] Fabian Gonzales to resume trial Thursday with COVID-positive status - T
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Trial continues in unique way, Remembering fallen Lieutenant, Flood watch, Dry river, New Zozobra voice

    KRQE Newsfeed: Trial continues in unique way, Remembering fallen Lieutenant, Flood watch, Dry river, New  Zozobra voice
    Thursday's Top StoriesInternational District business owner fed up with homeless trespassersAlbuquerque man faces up to 358 years in prisonAlbuquerque business needs help finding stolen food trailerArtifacts returned to Mexico from Albuquerque MuseumKim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. KoreaJetBlue to buy Spirit in $3.8 billion dealRussia steps up strikes on Ukraine amid counterattacksThursday's Five Facts[1] Fabian Gonzales to resume trial Thursday with COVID-positive status - T
  • Defense expected to present case in Fabian Gonzales, Victoria Martens trial

    Defense expected to present case in Fabian Gonzales, Victoria Martens trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Despite a COVID-positive test, Fabian Gonzales is expected to return to the courtroom Thursday morning to continue trial in the 2016 killing of Victoria Martens. Gonzales confirmed his diagnosis Wednesday, delaying proceedings while the court figured out a solution.Unwilling to waive his rights to be physically present for trial, Judge Cindy Leos received approval from the New Mexico Supreme Court to carry on with the high-profile trial under unique, unprece
  • Defense calls witnesses in Fabian Gonzales, Victoria Martens trial

    Defense calls witnesses in Fabian Gonzales, Victoria Martens trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After a COVID-positive test threatened to delay or stop Fabian Gonzales' trial in the 2016 killing of Victoria Martens, proceedings have resumed this morning with Gonzales appearing remotely. Gonzales told attorneys he tested positive for COVID on Tuesday, leading to a full day's delay while the court figured out a solution.Unwilling to waive his rights to be physically present for trial, Judge Cindy Leos received approval from the New Mexico Supreme Court t
  • Heavy storms and flood watch for northern New Mexico

    Heavy storms and flood watch for northern New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is partly cloudy with light, scattered showers in southwest New Mexico and the lower Rio Grande Valley. Showers will end during the morning commute and skies should clear. We will see drier conditions during the mid morning to early afternoon. Storms will develop in the high terrain during the early afternoon, moving north/northeast during the afternoon and evening. Storms could bring heavy and torrential rain in the mountains, causing flash flood
  • JetBlue to buy Spirit in $3.8 billion deal

    JetBlue to buy Spirit in $3.8 billion deal
    JetBlue has agreed to buy Spirit Airlines for $3.8 billion in a deal that would create the nation’s fifth largest airline if approved by U.S. regulators.The agreement Thursday comes a day after Spirit’s attempt to merge with Frontier Airlines fell apart. Spirit had recommended its shareholders approve a lower offer from Frontier, saying that antitrust regulators are more likely to reject the bid from JetBlue.“This combination is an exciting opportunity to diversify and exp
  • Five ways the Fed interest rate hike will impact Americans' wallets

    Five ways the Fed interest rate hike will impact Americans' wallets
    (The Hill) - The Federal Reserve is showing no signs of letting up in its aggressive fight to combat rising prices, tightening wallets as it hikes interest rates at the fastest pace in decades to get a handle on red-hot inflation.The central bank bumped its baseline interest rate range on Wednesday by another 75 basis points. The Fed raised rates by the same amount last month in a bid to counter soaring costs, marking its first rate hike of that magnitude in nearly thirty years.Raising rates is
  • Heavier rain possible around the Colorado state line Thursday

    Heavier rain possible around the Colorado state line Thursday
    This active monsoon pattern will continue through at least the weekend with more daily rain and thunderstorm chances. Heavy rain will continue to be possible, increasing the risk for flash flooding, especially over burn scar areas.Another very active day with monsoon storms across most of New Mexico Wednesday. A few isolated showers that are still ongoing tonight may linger into early Thursday morning. A surface boundary is setting up across northeastern New Mexico today, and will provide lift f
  • New voice of Zozobra announced

    New voice of Zozobra announced
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Old Man Gloom has a new voice. Bernalillo County Judge Bill Parnall emerged from dozens of contenders. He'll provide the signature growing wail for the 50-foot marionette at this year's burning of Zozobra.Parnall has been attending the event for decades. "The band I played with in the 1980s called Lawyers, Guns, and Money performed at the foot of Zozobra in the 1980s. In fact, we had to get our equipment out of the way because the fire was coming and we ha
  • Bernalillo County judge selected as new voice of Zozobra

    Bernalillo County judge selected as new voice of Zozobra
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Old Man Gloom has a new voice. Bernalillo County Judge Bill Parnall emerged from dozens of contenders. He'll provide the signature growing wail for the 50-foot marionette at this year's burning of Zozobra.Parnall has been attending the event for decades. "The band I played with in the 1980s called Lawyers, Guns, and Money performed at the foot of Zozobra in the 1980s. In fact, we had to get our equipment out of the way because the fire was coming and we ha
  • "It's a big loss": Albuquerque business needs help finding stolen food trailer

    "It's a big loss": Albuquerque business needs help finding stolen food trailer
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A northeast Albuquerque business is asking for the public's help finding its stolen food trailer. Dogos V.I.P. says it's a huge loss for their business."It was gone," Liliana Mendoza, the part owner of Dogos V.I.P said. "When we showed up we didn't see it and then as soon as we looked at the doors, there was no chain at all like it was just gone, they even took that I think."The trailer, that's only been around for seven months, was stolen sometime earl
  • Rio Grande to remain dry until next year despite recent rains

    Rio Grande to remain dry until next year despite recent rains
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While some of the drainage from the rains up north is making its way to the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, it is not going to be enough to get the river back to normal. Officials say the river probably won't be flowing again until next year.The water levels in the Rio Grande in the Albuquerque area are at a low we haven't seen since the 80s, and the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District says don't expect them to go up anytime soon. “The river is supp
  • Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. Korea

    Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. Korea
    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned he’s ready to use his nuclear weapons in potential military conflicts with the United States and South Korea, state media said Thursday, as he unleashed fiery rhetoric against rivals he says are pushing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war.Kim’s speech to war veterans on the 69th anniversary of the end of the 1950-53 Korean War was apparently meant to boost internal unity in the impoverished country amid pande
  • Albuquerque man faces up to 358 years in prison for manufacturing child porn

    Albuquerque man faces up to 358 years in prison for manufacturing child porn
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A jury has found Pablo Griego guilty on 30 counts of manufacturing and possessing child sexual abuse material. Officials say Girego uploaded ten files of child sexual abuse material to the internet in 2019. When they searched his home in March 2020, they say Griego was creating the material on three different devices and possessed over a thousand images depicting the sexual abuse of children. Silver City man sentenced to 20 years in prison for carjackin
  • Sports Desk: Amando Moreno returns

    Sports Desk: Amando Moreno returns
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Following an ACL injury suffered in October, New Mexico United forward Amando Moreno has been off the field for nearly 10 months. He said that it was the first major injury he's ever suffered and it took a toll on his mental health. He feels rejuvenated to be back on the pitch."A lot of days where I sat on my couch, like hours just sitting and talking to myself, trying to look myself in the mirror and say what can I do better," Moreno said. "What if this is my last
  • International District business owner fed up with homeless trespassers

    International District business owner fed up with homeless trespassers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Andrea Maldonado, owner of Love and Care Child Care Development Center says she’s on the brink of losing her business after fighting daily to keep crime and homeless people off her property.Maldonado’s business sits in the International District right across the street from the Tiny Home Village. In an area where sidewalks are lined with clusters of tents. Maldonado says it’s brought problems to her business which she has been running
  • New Mexico United player returns from ACL injury

    New Mexico United player returns from ACL injury
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It has been a long ten months for New Mexico United forward Amando Moreno. Following an ACL tear during a game in October, Moreno has not seen the field and the injury took a toll on his mental health.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 2022"A lot of days where I
  • KRQE En Español: Miercoles 27 de Julio 2022

    KRQE En Español: Miercoles 27 de Julio 2022
    Fabian Gonzales regresará al juicio el jueves con estado positivo de COVIDEl juicio de Fabian Gonzales se detuvo hoy después de que gonzales dio positivo de COVID. Durante este tiempo sin precedentes la juez, los fiscales y la defensa todos tuvieron que encontar una solucion para que el jucicio continuara. Esta es una situación que ambos lados pueden acordar es la primera para ambos. Enfrentando una semana de retraso o un juicio anulado la juez cindy leos obtuvo la aprobaci&
  • 1 dead after SWAT standoff in the East Mountains

    1 dead after SWAT standoff in the East Mountains
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 12-hour standoff in the East Mountains has turned deadly. It started with reports of a man shooting at two people who were riding an ATV in the area.Neighbors did not want to go on camera but they said from 8 p.m. Tuesday night until 6 a.m. Wednesday morning, they could hear deputies throwing flash bangs and yelling for "Tony Lujan" to come out of his home. They say the "Tony Lujan" who lives there is a well-known New Mexico Hall of Fame muscian.Albuquerqu
  • Albuquerque Police Department has joined TikTok

    Albuquerque Police Department has joined TikTok
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city's police department has joined the millions of would-be stars, influencers, and content creators on TikTok. Are you going to follow them?The account is relatively new. The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) announced the account on Wednesday. They say it's part of a broader effort to recruit new staff. Albuquerque Police will soon have less federal oversight"To reach a broader and younger audience, APD also launched a TikTok account to provide a mo

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