• Two women charged in Texico child abuse case will stay in jail until trial

    Two women charged in Texico child abuse case will stay in jail until trial
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Two women charged with child abuse will remain behind bars until trial. Jamie Sena and Jayme Kushman are accused of chaining up and starving six children between the ages of five and 16 at their Texico home.
    Story continues belowAlbuquerque: 75% of Albuquerque APS students not proficient in math – where Albuquerque students standKRQE En Español: Jueves 1 de Septiembre 2022Crime: Student arrested, charged in Del Norte High shooting scareNew Mexico:
  • Construction around I-25/MLK exit means nearly a month of detours

    Construction around I-25/MLK exit means nearly a month of detours
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Northbound I-25 in the heart of Albuquerque could be a mess for a few weeks. The issue will be between Gibson and Lomas, as work begins to extend the Lead on-ramp and the closure of the Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue (MLK) exit.
    In a few days, the Lead on-ramp will be closed down, so crews can extend the extremely short merge lane up on I-25.While this work is slated to last the better part of a month, the first night of this work will cause the most con
  • Valencia County DA wants to revoke probation for pizzeria murder suspect

    Valencia County DA wants to revoke probation for pizzeria murder suspect
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Valencia County District Attorney is now seeking revocation of probation for Sylvan Alcachupas who is accused of killing the owner of Giovanni's Pizza. Before allegedly killing Rosario Zito during a robbery, Alcachupas pled guilty to a 2020 robbery at a Speedway in Los Lunas. He was given supervised probation and no jail time. Warrant issued for suspect in Northeast Heights murderIn August, Alcachupas was arrested after he was caught driving a stolen car w
  • New Mexico judiciary endorses elimination of some court fees

    New Mexico judiciary endorses elimination of some court fees
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Judiciary has endorsed efforts to eliminate some court fees. An official with the Administrative Office of the Courts told a legislative panel Thursday that it would support legislation to remove court costs for traffic violations and some misdemeanor criminal cases. They are in addition to the fine a person must pay for violating the law. NM Supreme Court outlines process for new trials due to DNA evidenceLegislators behind the push say the fee
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  • Police investigate threat at Goddard High School

    Police investigate threat at Goddard High School
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Police say there was another shooting threat at a school this time at Goddard High School in Roswell. They say they received a tip Thursday night about a possible threat to the school through the FBI National Threat Operations Center. Del Norte High School cleared after shots fired nearby, no injuriesThe tipster did not give any specific information but it was enough to warrant an increased police presence at the school Friday. Police say school resource of
  • Hobbs man accused of strangling family's pet

    Hobbs man accused of strangling family's pet
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – Felix Pena is facing charges after strangling a family's pet and court records show he is no stranger to police. Police responded to a Hobbs home Wednesday after receiving a call saying Pena had killed their cat.Clovis residents discuss concerns over recent wave of violent crimesThe cat's owner, said the cat, who they bought for their 11-year-old daughter, had scratched Pena before he picked it up and strangled it. Police say surveillance video then showed Pena di
  • Hobbs man accused of strangling family pet

    Hobbs man accused of strangling family pet
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – Felix Pena is facing charges after strangling a family's pet and court records show he is no stranger to police. Police responded to a Hobbs home Wednesday after receiving a call saying Pena had killed their cat.Clovis residents discuss concerns over recent wave of violent crimesThe cat's owner, said the cat, who they bought for their 11-year-old daughter, had scratched Pena before he picked it up and strangled it. Police say surveillance video then showed Pena di
  • Warrant issued for suspect in Northeast Heights murder

    Warrant issued for suspect in Northeast Heights murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An arrest warrant has been filed for Derrik Bonner who is suspected in a murder in the Foothills. Bonner is accused of shooting and killing David Salazar on August 7 at the Copper Ridge Apartment on Tramway.VIDEO: Woman bolts from police at Route 66 CasinoAccording to the warrant, investigators believe Bonner forced his way into the apartment with Salazar's ex-girlfriend and another man to get her belongings back. Police say an argument ensured and Bonner sh
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  • COVID booster to fight against BA.5 variant available next week

    COVID booster to fight against BA.5 variant available next week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health announced on Friday a COVID-19 vaccine booster designed to protect against the original virus as well as the BA.5 Omicron subvariant will be available by next week to health care providers across the state. An NMDOH press release says that this variant is the most common form of COVID in the state.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: 75% of Albuquerque APS students not proficient in math – where Albuquerque students standKRQE
  • State of emergency declared for Village of Cuba

    State of emergency declared for Village of Cuba
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an emergency declaration for the Village of Cuba Friday. Cuba's water system infrastructure is damaged and the declaration provides funding to help residents of the community.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: CNM to hold memorial for student killed in the South ValleyKRQE En Español: Jueves 1 de Septiembre 2022Crime: Student arrested, charged in Del Norte High shooting scareNew Mexico: Roadrunner population i
  • Santa Fe National Forest reopens 214,000 acres of land

    Santa Fe National Forest reopens 214,000 acres of land
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Santa Fe National Forest is reducing closures in the Hermits Peak, Calf Canyon Fire area. The reduced closure reopens the Pecos Canyon Corridor and other parts of the Pecos wilderness.Areas near Cerro Pelado burn scar open to the public214,000 acres that were closed to the public will now be reopened. SFNF says popular campgrounds and other camping sites and trails along the Pecos River corridor are now open. Hunter will also have access to large parts of the a
  • Local artist gets UNM involved in upcoming music video

    Local artist gets UNM involved in upcoming music video
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Born and Raised in Rosewell, New Mexico native Alexandra Fresquez is climbing the ranks as an up and coming pop-singer. Fresquez is a singer-songwriter, who attended the University of New Mexico, which will be where her next music video will take place.Star gazing event planned for Bachechi Open SpaceFresquez had the opportunity to work with Billboard Charting Hip Hop Artist Marlon Woods, aka Bruce Wayne, rapper Philly Alto, and John Aguilar director of Robe
  • Safe Space NM hosting Music Fest for wildfire relief

    Safe Space NM hosting Music Fest for wildfire relief
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This summer New Mexico was rocked by a series of wildfires. Safe Space NM Fire Relief fund is hosting its First Annual Music Fest this holiday weekend. The event is taking place on September 5th (Labor Day) from 2-7 at the New Mexico Veteran Memorial Park at 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE just south of Gibson. KRQE Newsfeed: Fight to keep suspect behind bars, Clovis crime, Isolated storms, Political ads, Roadrunner populationSafe Space Fire Relief is a non-profit or
  • Celebrate your next birthday with Explora

    Celebrate your next birthday with Explora
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Explora invites you to celebrate another trip around the sun with them. Plan your next birthday party no matter your age and enjoy everything Explora has to offer.Albuquerque organization hosting art show for National Recovery MonthBirthday Party Package:Up to 30 people including children and adults.$275 Explora Members$325 Non-members90 minutes in a private room, available 15 minutes before for decoratingExplora party host30-minute educational act
  • New Mexico names state highway after late, longtime Senator

    New Mexico names state highway after late, longtime Senator
    QUESTA, N.M. (KRQE) – A northern New Mexico highway now bears memorial to a late Senator who represented the area for more than three decades. A main route through communities north of Taos including Questa, Cerro and Costilla, New Mexico highway 522 is now known as the Senator Carlos Cisneros Memorial Highway.Study claims rebuttable presumption would jail many criminals who aren’t dangerousState and local officials joined friends and family of the late Sen. Carlos Cisneros
  • Baby wipe cocaine bust Laredo's largest drug seizure in 20 years

    Baby wipe cocaine bust Laredo's largest drug seizure in 20 years
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — What should have been a shipment of baby wipes turned out to be a load of cocaine, the largest uncovered at a Laredo port of entry in two decades, border officials said.U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the cocaine arrived in a trailer last Friday, Aug. 26, at the Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in Laredo, Texas, where a drug-sniffing dog alerted officers to 1,935 packages containing 1,533 pounds of the drug.With an estimated street value of $11.
  • NMSP commercial vehicle operation results in 133 citations, 2 arrests

    NMSP commercial vehicle operation results in 133 citations, 2 arrests
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A five-day commercial vehicle operation conducted by the New Mexico State Police in Taos and Española wrapped up at the end of August. Between August 22 and 26, state police inspected commercial vehicles, making sure they were in proper working order while going through northern New Mexico.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: CNM to hold memorial for student killed in the South ValleyKRQE En Español: Jueves 1 de Septiembre 2022Crime: Student arrested, ch
  • Unsealed Mar-a-Lago inventory details items recovered from Trump's office

    Unsealed Mar-a-Lago inventory details items recovered from Trump's office
    (The Hill) – Justice Department records unsealed on Friday offer new details about the volume of documents former President Trump stored in his personal office at Mar-a-Lago, as well as other items seized during the search of his Florida home.The filing underscores just how many presidential records Trump was storing at his home and offers a breakdown of the more than 100 classified documents the Justice Department says it recovered from Mar-a-Lago.FBI agents found 43 empty folde
  • Empty classified folders recovered from Trump's office, according to unsealed Mar-a-Lago inventory

    Empty classified folders recovered from Trump's office, according to unsealed Mar-a-Lago inventory
    (The Hill) – Justice Department records unsealed on Friday offer new details about the volume of documents former President Trump stored in his personal office at Mar-a-Lago, as well as other items seized during the search of his Florida home.The filing underscores just how many presidential records Trump was storing at his home and offers a breakdown of the more than 100 classified documents the Department of Justice (DOJ) says it recovered from Mar-a-Lago.FBI agents found 43 em
  • NASA aims for Saturday launch of new moon rocket after fixes

    NASA aims for Saturday launch of new moon rocket after fixes
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA aimed for a Saturday launch of its new moon rocket, after fixing fuel leaks and working around a bad engine sensor that foiled the first try.The inaugural flight of the 322-foot (98-meter) rocket — the most powerful ever built by NASA — was delayed late in the countdown Monday. The Kennedy Space Center clocks started ticking again as managers expressed confidence in their plan and forecasters gave favorable weather odds.Atop the rocket is a crew
  • Knock, knock: Jehovah's Witnesses resume door-to-door work

    Knock, knock: Jehovah's Witnesses resume door-to-door work
    Jehovah’s Witnesses have restarted their door-to-door ministry after more than two and a half years on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, reviving a religious practice that the faith considers crucial and cherished.
    From coast to coast, members of the Christian denomination fanned out in cities and towns Thursday to share literature and converse about God for the first time since March 2020.
    In the Jamaica Plain neighborhood on the south side of Boston, Dan and Carrie Sideris spent a
  • APD gives update on July fatal police shooting

    APD gives update on July fatal police shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Officials with the Albuquerque Police Department are expected to give an update Friday at 10 a.m. on a fatal July officer-involved shooting. KRQE News 13 will live stream the news conference on this page. New Mexico woman pleads guilty after leading police on dangerous chaseOn July 21, APD officers were dispatched to Cibola Loop near Coors, about a disturbance at the Core Vistas apartment complex. Officers heard shots when they arrived and began to search th
  • Reported sexual assaults in US military up 13%

    Reported sexual assaults in US military up 13%
    (The Hill) - The prevalence of sexual assaults in the U.S. military is only getting worse, with service members expressing limited confidence in the system to bring perpetrators to justice, according to the Pentagon’s latest annual report on the issue, released Thursday. The Department of Defense (DOD) report on sexual assault found that reports of such assaults in the ranks rose significantly in 2021, about 13 percent over the previous year. What’s more, 8.4
  • The grass may be greener at Disneyland, but increasingly, it's not actually grass

    The grass may be greener at Disneyland, but increasingly, it's not actually grass
    (KTLA) — The happiest place on Earth is getting a little more eco-friendly, though you may not notice, and that's by design.On Friday, artificial turf will make its debut around the Mickey floral planter at Disneyland's entrance and on the front lawn of the Haunted Mansion, a report in the Orange County Register details.
    These two locations aren't alone in seeing their live grass replaced with turf. In many areas in the park, Disney plans to use high-quality turf instead of grass.The idea
  • Which hotel discount sites have lowest rates: study

    Which hotel discount sites have lowest rates: study
    (NEXSTAR) — Considering an end-of-summer vacay? You may be scanning hotel discount sites for the best rate on a quick getaway but a new study by travel site InsureMyTrip shows you may get more bang for your buck on some versus others.Using data from 1,000 hotels across 20 cities, InsureMyTrip compared rates of three major booking sites to see who offers the cheapest deals on average — in addition to how much and how often. The study also compared discount booking sites with the cost
  • The 'cheapest time' to book flight is a myth, Google Flights says. What to do instead

    The 'cheapest time' to book flight is a myth, Google Flights says. What to do instead
    (NEXSTAR) – A brutal combination of soaring gas prices, inflation and travel disruptions have many, including the team at Google Flights, looking for the best way to book a cheap flight.Just as the price of airfare has gone up – after an 8% drop in July, it was still 30% higher than in 2021 – so has the volume of Google searches for "cheapest airline tickets." The online query rocketed 240% from April to August, Google found.Google Flights decided to dig into five years' worth
  • The 100 best coffee shops in the United States, according to Yelp reviewers

    The 100 best coffee shops in the United States, according to Yelp reviewers
    (NEXSTAR) – Amend your bucket lists, coffee snobs.However you take your morning coffee — black, iced, or with a horrifying dollop of mayonnaise in it — you’d prefer it be a quality cup of coffee. But with thousands upon thousands of shops claiming to promise exactly that, it can be daunting for serious java-drinkers to break from their usual routines and try something new or different.To help, the analysts at Yelp have compiled a list of the 100 best coffee shops in the U
  • US adds 315,000 jobs, unemployment ticks up

    US adds 315,000 jobs, unemployment ticks up
    (NewsNation) — America's employers added 315,000 jobs in August, a decrease from a blockbuster gain the month prior, and in the face of continued inflation and recession fears.
    The report Friday from the Labor Department showed the unemployment rate bumped up from 3.5% to 3.7%. The unemployment rate in July reached the lowest level since the pandemic erupted two years ago.The smaller August gain will likely be welcomed by the Federal Reserve. The Fed is rapidly raising interest r
  • Free at-home COVID tests end Friday – here's where else you can get them

    Free at-home COVID tests end Friday – here's where else you can get them
    (NEXSTAR) – If you haven't yet received the full allotment of free mail-order COVID 19 tests from the Biden administration, you may want to place your order now.A banner on the COVID.gov site reads: “Ordering through this program will be suspended on Friday, September 2 because Congress hasn’t provided additional funding to replenish the nation’s stockpile of tests."The White House says it has distributed more than 600 million tests through the program, which has made thr
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Fight to keep suspect behind bars, Clovis crime, Isolated storms, Political ads, Roadrunner population

    KRQE Newsfeed: Fight to keep suspect behind bars, Clovis crime, Isolated storms, Political ads, Roadrunner population
    Friday's Top Stories75% of Albuquerque APS students not proficient in mathBCSO: SWAT team called, armed and barricaded suspectZozobra: What you need to know before heading outVIDEO: Woman bolts from police at Route 66 CasinoWhat’s happening around New Mexico September 2 – September 8New look coming to abandoned UNM frat housesSon of suspect in Muslim murders wants trial movedSuspect shot in chase is suing Torrance County Sheriff’s DepartmentStudent arrested, charged in Del Nort
  • Hot Friday with storms for Labor Day weekend

    Hot Friday with storms for Labor Day weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is cool in northern and western New Mexico, with upper 40s around the high terrain. It's milder and quiet for the low elevations. Showers in southeast New Mexico, and a storm in the west mountains, will end during the morning commute. Today will be hot across the state, with near-record high temperatures in the Four Corners. Southern NM will stay drier, but cloudy. Isolated storms will pop up in the northern and wester mountains, moving southwest
  • VIDEO: Woman bolts from police at Route 66 Casino

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Lapel and dash cam footage from the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office shows a hectic scene outside Route 66 Casino Hotel, as a woman refuses to leave the property, rams police vehicles with her car, speeds off, and ends up driving off a roadway. On August 4, deputies were called out to the casino where Laguna police officers were attempting to get 30-year-old Jenae Padilla, who was parked out front, to cooperate. Lapel video shows Las Cruces police K-9 subduing sh
  • BCSO: SWAT team called, armed and barricaded suspect

    BCSO: SWAT team called, armed and barricaded suspect
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office SWAT and Crisis Negotiation team are on scene at a residence on Potomac Rd. near Isleta Blvd. BCSO says an armed person barricaded themselves in the residence.
    Potomac Rd. is closed while deputies respond to the incident. People are asked to avoid the area. Details are limited at this time. KRQE News 13 will update as more information becomes available.
  • BCSO K-9 injured during south valley SWAT standoff

    BCSO K-9 injured during south valley SWAT standoff
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office SWAT team were called around 9:30 p.m. Thursday to a residence on the 1700 block of Potomac Rd. near Isleta Blvd. BCSO says 40-year-old Jebrene Garcia broke into a trailer, armed herself with a knife and barricaded herself. BCSO K-9 police service dog Nordy was stabbed during the incident. Nordy has only been working with BCSO for six months, they say the dog is in stable condition. VIDEO: Woman bolts from police at Route
  • What's happening around New Mexico September 2 - September 8

    What's happening around New Mexico September 2 - September 8
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events happening from Sept. 2 - Sept. 8 around New Mexico.Albuquerque
    Events
    Aug. 26 - Sept. 2 - Sunflower U-Pick at Big Jim Farms – Sunflower U-Pick will start July 1st and we will be open every day throughout the Summer and Fall. Big Jim Farms is open daily now until the end of October from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Located in the scenic valley of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. No Pets. Bring sunscreen, a hat, & bottled water.Sept. 1-7
  • Wendy's E. coli outbreak spreads to New York, Kentucky, CDC says

    Wendy's E. coli outbreak spreads to New York, Kentucky, CDC says
    ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Food poisoning incidents, thought to be caused by bad lettuce at Wendy's restaurants, have spread to both New York and Kentucky, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
    The new cases raised the number of states where diners have fallen ill to six.According to the CDC, as of Aug. 31, a total of 97 people nationwide have been infected with an outbreak strain of E. coli after dining at the popular fast-food spot. The agency has not confirmed the cau
  • Ahead of Labor Day, where US airlines rank on reliability this year

    Ahead of Labor Day, where US airlines rank on reliability this year
    (The Hill) -- Passenger complaints have soared as airlines canceled and delayed flights this year, but reliability has varied between airlines.The Department of Transportation (DOT) released its latest air travel consumer report late last month, noting that roughly 24 percent of commercial flights between destinations in the United States did not arrive on time in the first half of the year. The figure is a 52 percent jump from the same period last year, although carriers operated fewer fli
  • Pilots picketing at 13 major airports ahead of Labor Day weekend

    Pilots picketing at 13 major airports ahead of Labor Day weekend
    (The Hill) - Off-duty pilots for six airlines are picketing at airports nationwide on Thursday ahead of the busy Labor Day travel weekend in support of improved working conditions and benefits.The one-day picketing campaign is organized by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), which represents thousands of pilots at major U.S. airlines, and comes at the end of a chaotic summer travel season that has seen a soaring number of passenger complaints as travel demand resurges.“When ALPA pilots
  • High school football Thursday night highlights - week 3

    High school football Thursday night highlights - week 3
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Week 3 of high school football has begun. Not many games were played on the first day of the week, but here is a look at some of the action.At Wilson stadium, Sandia hosted Albuquerque high for an energy filled match. After a back and forth first half, Sandia broke away thanks to Malachi Tymes. The senior running back entered the night tied for 5th in the country with nine total touchdowns, and he added to that total throughout the game, for a total of four scores.
  • Spotty showers return Friday, better chance for storms Saturday

    Spotty showers return Friday, better chance for storms Saturday
    High pressure continues to dominate our weather pattern for most of New Mexico, bringing record heat to the Four Corners and still a few chances for rain and thunderstorms.
    On Friday, another round of isolated showers will develop over the northern mountains and western high terrain and will drift to the south-southwest. Record and near-record high temperatures are likely around the Four Corners.An upper level disturbance will cross New Mexico from north to south Saturday. This will bring in a b
  • Star gazing event planned for Bachechi Open Space

    Star gazing event planned for Bachechi Open Space
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Star gazers will have the opportunity to see constellations and planets while being guided by astronomers at the Bachechi Open Space. On Saturday near sunset, the Albuquerque Astronomical Society will host its first Public Star Party in two years. The event is free to the public.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: Iconic Lindy’s Diner in downtown Albuquerque to be soldKRQE En Español: Miercoles 31 de Agosto 2022Crime: Man accused of killing A
  • Why you see news footage in New Mexico political advertisements

    Why you see news footage in New Mexico political advertisements
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It is campaign season and political ads are all over television stations including at KRQE News 13. Sometimes, candidates or PACs use TV news reports that feature anchors, reporters, and newspaper and web headlines. However, that does not mean that the station or publication is endorsing that candidate. Bernalillo County recruiting more poll workersKRQE political analyst Gabe Sanchez says in every election it is common for candidates and PACs on both sides of the a
  • Roadrunner population is booming in New Mexico

    Roadrunner population is booming in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's not hard to spot a Roadrunner nowadays."By my house and by everywhere. We have a lot of them," Liam Montoya of Albuquerque said. The Roadrunner is one of the few species increasing in population."You'll see them riding on the sidewalk, you'll see them in the street, but mostly I have been seeing them around this Bosque area. It's definitely always lucky to see them, you want to make sure you cross its path because good luck will come to you. It's always
  • Roadrunner population booming is booming in New Mexico

    Roadrunner population booming is booming in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's not hard to spot a Roadrunner nowadays."By my house and by everywhere. We have a lot of them," Liam Montoya of Albuquerque said. The Roadrunner is one of the few species increasing in population."You'll see them riding on the sidewalk, you'll see them in the street, but mostly I have been seeing them around this Bosque area. It's definitely always lucky to see them, you want to make sure you cross its path because good luck will come to you. It's always
  • Clovis residents discuss concerns over recent wave of violent crimes

    Clovis residents discuss concerns over recent wave of violent crimes
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Clovis residents met Thursday in a community meeting after a man murdered his own mother in Clovis last week and a series of other violent crimes last month. Many are saying enough is enough.This comes after a string of violent crimes last month: a man was charged last week with killing his mom, a teen killed in an apartment two weeks ago, and another teen killed in a shooting at the beginning of August.The recent wave of violent crimes in the city of Clovis is a
  • Protestors call for end to police violence in Albuquerque

    Protestors call for end to police violence in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dozens took to the streets Thursday night to protest the death of Keshawn Thomas at the hands of Albuquerque police. The group gathered at Coors and Quail carrying banners and balloons honoring Thomas's life. They also held up signs calling for an end to police violence.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: Iconic Lindy’s Diner in downtown Albuquerque to be soldKRQE En Español: Miercoles 31 de Agosto 2022Crime: Man accused of killing Albuquerqu
  • Albuquerque organization hosting art show for National Recovery Month

    Albuquerque organization hosting art show for National Recovery Month
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Artists from all around Albuquerque will get to showcase art inspired by their recovery journey as part of National Recovery Month. Albuquerque Celebrates Recovery will kick off their art show at El Chante Art Gallery on Friday at 5 p.m.Story continues belowAlbuquerque: Iconic Lindy’s Diner in downtown Albuquerque to be soldKRQE En Español: Miercoles 31 de Agosto 2022Crime: Man accused of killing Albuquerque pizzeria owner has long criminal
  • BCSO searching for man accused of robbing Albuquerque department store

    BCSO searching for man accused of robbing Albuquerque department store
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office is searching for the suspect accused of robbing the Ross on Coors and Rio Bravo on August 15. They say the man, armed with a gun, got away with an undisclosed amount of cash and took off on foot. FBI: 16 federal search warrants served in South ValleyAnyone with information is asked to call the deputy in charge at (505) 975-9605 or to email detectives at [email protected]
  • KRQE En Español: Jueves 1 de Septiembre 2022

    KRQE En Español: Jueves 1 de Septiembre 2022
    El 75% de los estudiantes de APS no dominan las matemáticas, gramatica, ortografia y ciencias¿Se se pregunto cuánto daño la pandemia al aprendizaje de los niños de las escuelas de Nuevo México? Los puntajes de las pruebas estatales publicados hoy lo muestran todo. El departamento de educación de Nuevo México publicó el puntaje de la prueba de primavera esta tarde. Los datos de la evaluación muestran que la mayoría de lo
  • Son of suspect in Muslim murders wants trial moved

    Son of suspect in Muslim murders wants trial moved
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Shaheen Syed, the son of Muhammad Syed, was arraigned in federal court Thursday. He is charged with lying on documents to purchase guns and the feds believe he helped his father kill three Muslim men. Now, his attorney wants his federal trial moved out of New Mexico into Colorado.His attorney says that is due to the international media coverage and the connection prosecutors made to Shaheen being involved with his father and the murder of three Muslim men. S

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