• Albuquerque murder suspect who cut ankle monitor off is rearrested

    Albuquerque murder suspect who cut ankle monitor off is rearrested
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque murder suspect who cut off his ankle monitor six weeks ago is back behind bars. Yonnis Abreu is charged in the murder of Dylan Spies at an east Central motel in July of 2021. He was released in June after a judge agreed to reconsider his detention. Man accused in bosque attack set to go before a judgeThe Albuquerque Police Department was notified on August 1 that he had cut off his ankle monitor. Tuesday, officers were searching several units
  • Large portions of Carson National Forest back open

    Large portions of Carson National Forest back open
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thousands of acres in the Carson National Forest impacted by the Hermit's Peak-Calf Canyon Fire are now back open to the public. Seventy-five thousand acres on the Camino Real Ranger District reopened Wednesday morning, including popular roads and trails near Angostura, Mora, Peñasco, and Valle Escondido.
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  • Students get a look at U.S. Navy training aircraft in Albuquerque

    Students get a look at U.S. Navy training aircraft in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE News 13 got an inside look at the United State Navy's static display in Albuquerque. As part of Navy week, The T-6 Texan and T-44 Pegasus were on display at Double Eagle Airport. Salary needed to pay rent in AlbuquerqueStudents from the Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics, and Science Academy were on hand and got a chance to meet pilots from Training Wing 4. They were able to get inside the two planes and learn about what it takes to become a naval pilot
  • R. Kelly convicted on federal child porn charges, acquitted of trial fixing

    R. Kelly convicted on federal child porn charges, acquitted of trial fixing
    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal jury on Wednesday convicted R. Kelly of several child pornography and sex abuse charges in his hometown of Chicago, delivering another legal blow to a singer who used to be one of the biggest R&B stars in the world.Kelly, 55, was found guilty on three counts of child pornography but was acquitted of a conspiracy to obstruct justice charge accusing him of fixing his state child pornography trial in 2008.But the jury acquitted him on a fourth pornography count as
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  • Bernalillo County Commission approves $4.4M for sobering center

    Bernalillo County Commission approves $4.4M for sobering center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County commissioners have approved $4.4M for the city's new sobering center but it didn't happen without some controversy.Asphalt company will not be moving into South ValleyThe center will be located at the new Gateway Center which will become the city's new 24/7 homeless shelter. The city says the sobering center will provide a place for people to get sober under medical supervision.
    Some commissioners begrudgingly supported giving the city some
  • Brooklyn mom charged with murder in drowning of three children: NYPD

    Brooklyn mom charged with murder in drowning of three children: NYPD
    NEW YORK (WPIX) — Police have charged a Brooklyn mother with murder days after her three children drowned, NYPD officials said.Officers took Erin Merdy, 30, into custody on Monday. The deaths of a 7-year-old, 4-year-old, and 3-month-old were deemed homicides on Tuesday.
    Merdy has been charged with three counts each of murder, murder - depraved indifference to human life, and second-degree murder of a child less than 11 years old for allegedly drowning her children, police said Wednesday.
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  • City-wide Albuquerque cleanup happening on September 24

    City-wide Albuquerque cleanup happening on September 24
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – People across the metro can help clean up their community on September 24. Imagine ABQ and Albuquerque Fire Rescue are holding a city-wide clean-up from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery hosts ‘Hero Run’They are asking people to start in their neighborhood and work their way out of the block. Fire stations across the city are also taking donations of supplies like trash bags and gloves. For more information, visit Imagine
  • NMSU awarded grant to research the use of drones in disaster situations

    NMSU awarded grant to research the use of drones in disaster situations
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) –  New Mexico State University has been awarded a big grant to research the use of drones in disaster preparedness and emergency response. The goal is to create safe and secure drone operations that can help first responders in situations like flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, earthquakes, and fires. Alamogordo man sells Atari games, uses proceeds for special city projectsNMSU was one of just five universities to get funding from the Federal Avi
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  • Moth outbreak leaves trees exposed in the Cibola National Forest

    Moth outbreak leaves trees exposed in the Cibola National Forest
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A moth outbreak is causing trees to lose their needles in the Cibola National Forest. Officials say larvae of the Tussock moth feeds month needles from last year that are on the forest floor. They say Douglas Fir, White Fir, and even some Ponderosa Pine appear brown because of it. Carson National Forest reopens 75,000 acres to publicThey say this can leave the trees prone to other attacks by bark beetles that may kill the tree tops or even entire trees. Offici
  • Behind the Story: $50,000 in state funds earmarked for music museum

    Behind the Story: $50,000 in state funds earmarked for music museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new Larry Barker investigation exposed a $50,000 allocation by state lawmakers for a so-called "International Heavy Metal Music Mobile Museum" to be created in Bernalillo County. But as Larry found, some public officials didn’t follow the rules outlined for obtaining funding for the idea. Larry Barker Investigates: Project 1891, a case study on how not to spend public moneyTalking about the process of putting together the investigation, Larry Ba
  • Amtrak canceling all long-distance trains starting tomorrow

    Amtrak canceling all long-distance trains starting tomorrow
    (The Hill) - Amtrak will cancel all long-distance trains beginning on Thursday to avoid disruptions in advance of a potential rail worker strike later this week.An Amtrak spokesperson said the changes will ensure trains can reach their destinations before the strike, which could begin as early as Friday, and the adjustments could soon extend to other routes.Amtrak is not involved in the contract negotiations between rail workers and freight companies, but many of its trains run on railroads owne
  • Social Security checks could become larger soon: Here's why

    Social Security checks could become larger soon: Here's why
    (The Hill) - People on Social Security could see a huge spike in their checks from a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that is itself a result of inflation.
    In a letter sent on Tuesday, Senior Citizen League policy analyst Mary Johnson said recipients could see an 8.7 percent COLA spike next year.
    That's a huge increase reflective of the high inflation people are experiencing across the country, though at the same time it is actually a smaller COLA than the SCL projected just a month ago. At the
  • Armed man in wig trying to 'restore Trump as president' arrested at Dairy Queen

    Armed man in wig trying to 'restore Trump as president' arrested at Dairy Queen
    WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) – An armed man in a rainbow wig claimed he was trying to "restore Trump as president" when he was arrested at a Dairy Queen in Pennsylvania last week.Police were alerted to reports of a motorist driving erratically in Westmoreland County on the afternoon of Sept. 10, according to a Delmont Borough police report. While officers were looking for the driver's Jeep, they were informed that he had pulled into the parking lot of a Dairy Queen, and entered the busi
  • BCSO: I-40 shutdown near Carnuel, man detained

    BCSO: I-40 shutdown near Carnuel, man detained
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – All eastbound and westbound lanes of I-40 are closed near Carnuel between exits 170 and 171, according to a tweet from the Bernalillo Count Sheriff's Office. BCSO says investigators are on scene with man who was detained. BCSO says it was reported he was running through traffic with a knife. Deputies say it is unknown when the freeway will reopen. No other information is available at this time.
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving to host awards ceremony

    Mothers Against Drunk Driving to host awards ceremony
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Speaking up. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization that works to end drunk driving and support victims of this crime.New Mexico Department of Transportation to inspect child car seatsThey are getting ready to have their 'Honoring Heroes Awards Ceremony', which recognizes individuals who go above and beyond to end impaired driving throughout New Mexico. Each year MADD will send out nominations across the state to highlight those wh
  • Man accused in bosque attack set to go before a judge

    Man accused in bosque attack set to go before a judge
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday a judge will decide if Reginald Hall, the man accused of attacking and nearly killing a woman in the bosque, will stay behind bars until trial. The hearing is set for 3 p.m.
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  • As free government COVID-19 tests end, here’s where you can get them near you

    As free government COVID-19 tests end, here’s where you can get them near you
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.What you need to know about COVID-19 testsIf you haven’t been following the news, when you click to order your next set of free COVID-19 tests, you might find an unexpected message: “This program is not currently accepting orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests.” This doesn’t mean you can no longer get at-home tests. It simply means you’ll have to buy them. In this article: iHealth CO
  • Dollar day at the New Mexico State Fair

    Dollar day at the New Mexico State Fair
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday is dollar day at the New Mexico State Fair. Admission for all is only $1. All rides will also only be $1, with a minimum ticket purchase of $10. Gates opened at 10 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. Ducks racing daily at State FairThe New Mexico Higher Education Department is also hosting a pathways to college and career day at the fairgrounds Wednesday. Happening Wednesday night, the PCRA Rodeo is taking place at 6:45 p.m. at Tingley Coliseum. For full list
  • 505 Southwestern celebrates 25 years in business

    505 Southwestern celebrates 25 years in business
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Celebrating 25 years of flavorful New Mexican foods. 505 Southwestern is known as the country's leading Hatch Valley and flame-roasted green chile brand.September events presented by Visit AlbuquerqueThey are hosting a major event to celebrate its milestone. The event will be at Tin Can Alley on September 15 at 6:30 P.M. Celebrity Chef Aaron May and even the world's largest chile roaster will be there. Best of all the attendees will get to grab some chile fr
  • Jury selection begins for teen accused in northeast Albuquerque murder

    Jury selection begins for teen accused in northeast Albuquerque murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jury selection for the Noah Duran re-trial is underway. The district attorney's office decided to retry his case after the jury could not reach a verdict in his first trial, so a mistrial was declared.Project 1891: Case study on how not to spend public money17-years-old at the time, Duran is accused of killing Elijah Mirabal during a drug deal turned robbery at North Domingo Baca park in 2020. Prosecutors argued that Duran and Sandoval orchestrated the drug
  • Grammy-nominated R&B singer Jesse Powell dies at 51

    Grammy-nominated R&B singer Jesse Powell dies at 51
    (KTLA) -- Popular '90s R&B singer Jesse Powell has died. He was 51.The "All I Need" crooner died "peacefully" in his Los Angeles home, according to his sister Tamara Powell, who made the announcement via Instagram on Tuesday evening."It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beloved son, brother, and uncle Jesse Powell. Jesse loved music, and he especially loved his fans who supported him throughout his career," she wrote in the post. "We want you all to know that you mean
  • Carson National Forest reopens 75,000 acres to public

    Carson National Forest reopens 75,000 acres to public
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – More areas impacted by the Hermits Peak, Calf Canyon Fire are now reopen. The Carson National Forest announced Wednesday, 75,000 acres of the Camino Real Ranger District are back open to the public.Mistrial declared in case against alleged Albuquerque serial shoplifterForest officials say crews made progress reducing the footprint of the fire in the area and that allowed them to open parts of the forest. "Over 500 personnel remain committed to post-fire work, and w
  • Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery hosts 'Hero Run'

    Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery hosts 'Hero Run'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Working to support people who live with mental health and substance use issues. That is what Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery strives to do by providing peer support, safe environment and other resources.Bernalillo County hosts ‘Sugar Skull Fun Run’They will be hosting their annual 5K Hero Run. Proceeds from the event will go to staff, members, and other needs of the facility. The run will take place at 8 A.M. on September 24 at UNM North
  • Sports Desk: Hope Christian girls soccer dominating yet again

    Sports Desk: Hope Christian girls soccer dominating yet again
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Hope Christian girls soccer team ended the 2021 season as state champions, and the Huskies are making a case to repeat in 2022. Coach Amy Fankam joined the Sports Desk to talk about her team's early season success.
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  • '3rd Thursday' presented by Albuquerque Museum

    '3rd Thursday' presented by Albuquerque Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For those looking to experience art history or just learn more about Albuquerque's premier cultural institution, you might want to visit the Albuquerque Museum. They have world-class exhibits, educational classes, and more.‘Feel the Beat’ at Explora Adult NightThe museum is getting ready to host its '3rd Thursday' event. Attendees can visit the Albuquerque Museum for free after hours but only on the third Thursday of every month from 5 P.M. to 8:
  • FDA schedules meeting on OTC birth control pill application

    FDA schedules meeting on OTC birth control pill application
    (The Hill) -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has scheduled a joint meeting to discuss pharmaceutical company Perrigo's application for what could be the first over-the-counter (OTC) daily birth control pill available in the U.S., the company announced Monday.The joint meeting will be held on Nov. 18 with the FDA's Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee and the Obstetrics, Reproductive, and Urologic Drugs Advisory Committee, according to Perrigo.
    If approved by the FDA, Perrigo's proges
  • Iowa teen who killed rapist avoids prison, ordered to pay $150,000

    Iowa teen who killed rapist avoids prison, ordered to pay $150,000
    DES MOINES, Iowa(WHO) - A teenage human trafficking victim who was initially charged with first-degree murder after she stabbed her accused rapist to death was sentenced Tuesday in an Iowa court to five years of closely supervised probation and ordered to pay $150,000 restitution to the man’s family.Pieper Lewis was originally charged with first-degree murder for the stabbing death of Zachary Brooks in 2020. The 17-year-old was charged in the death of 37-year-old Brooks, who she claim
  • Asphalt company will not be moving into South Valley

    Asphalt company will not be moving into South Valley
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An asphalt company will not be allowed to build a plant in the South Valley. Those who lived in the area have voiced concerns about the environmental impact the plant could have on their community.
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  • US teacher behind bars in Russia pens letter 'needing help'

    US teacher behind bars in Russia pens letter 'needing help'
    (NewsNation) —An American teacher behind bars in Russia has broken her silence.
    In a letter from a Russian prison, 46-year-old Sarah Krivanek says "the road has been very hard" since she landed in legal trouble nearly a year ago.She says her health has gotten worse and she has no medical care."I want to come home to you all. And when I get home, I will tell you everything. I can't do that in a letter," the letter reads.She's currently serving a year and three-month sentence in connection t
  • Queen Elizabeth II's coffin at Parliament to lie in state

    Queen Elizabeth II's coffin at Parliament to lie in state
    LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, her coffin borne to the Houses of Parliament by a horse-drawn gun carriage and trailed by grieving family members.The coffin will lie in state for four days until the late monarch's funeral on Monday, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to file past. Eight pallbearers carried the oak and lead-lined coffin into Westminster Hall, placing it on a raised platform known as a catafalque.With
  • After solemn procession, Queen Elizabeth II lies in state

    After solemn procession, Queen Elizabeth II lies in state
    LONDON (AP) — The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London to Westminster Hall. There, Britain’s longest-serving monarch will lie in state for the world to mourn.Her son, King Charles III, and his siblings and sons marched behind the coffin, which was topped by a wreath of white roses a
  • You may get an automatic refund for your student loan payments: Here's why

    You may get an automatic refund for your student loan payments: Here's why
    (NEXSTAR) - If you made voluntary payments on your federal student loans during the COVID-19 payment pause, you're likely eligible to receive an automatic refund, according to federal officials.
    As part of President Biden's recently announced plan to forgive up to $20,000 per federal borrower, those that have made payments on or even paid off their loans since March 2020 were given the chance to request a refund for their payments from their loan servicer.
    But, according to updated guidance from
  • New on-ramp for Balloon Fiesta traffic now open

    New on-ramp for Balloon Fiesta traffic now open
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  A new ramp designed to alleviate traffic for people coming out of Balloon Fiesta Park is now open. The $2.5 million project will moved the southbound I-25 on-ramp at Roy Avenue and Tramway Road by 1,100 feet. The city says that moving it a little further south gives parkgoers access to more side streets, making it faster and safer for them when leaving the event.
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Remembering teenage son, Looking for homeless solutions, Storms and showers, Ramp open, Duck races

    KRQE Newsfeed: Remembering teenage son, Looking for homeless solutions, Storms and showers, Ramp open, Duck races
    Wednesday's Top StoriesProject 1891: Case study on how not to spend public moneyAlamogordo man sells Atari games, uses proceeds for special city projectsSerial shoplifter gets sentenced after plea dealUNM football honoring historic teamsAlbuquerque hotel prices skyrocket for Balloon FiestaKRQE En Español: Martes 13 de Septiembre 2022Albuquerque neighborhood on the lookout for peacock poachersDrugs sent to Cibola County Correctional Center in letterThree Belen schools to undergo million-do
  • Showers and storms across New Mexico

    Showers and storms across New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  A few light showers are still moving across New Mexico this morning, in the Four Corners, northeast highlands and southeast plains. Skies are mostly cloudy east of the central mountain chain, with clearer skies in the valley and western New Mexico. Skies will stay mostly dry until the afternoon, and then we will see a lot more rain activity across the state. Showers and thunderstorms will develop in the mountains, moving east-northeast during the late afterno
  • Prehistoric skeleton found in Mexico cave threatened by planned train

    Prehistoric skeleton found in Mexico cave threatened by planned train
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — A prehistoric human skeleton has been found in a cave system that was flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago, according to a cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.Archaeologist Octavio del Rio said he and fellow diver Peter Broger saw the shattered skull and skeleton partly covered by sediment in a cave near where the Mexican government plans to build a high-speed tourist train through the jungle.Given the distance from the cave entr
  • Whistleblower: China, India had agents working for Twitter

    Whistleblower: China, India had agents working for Twitter
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Twitter's former security chief told Congress Tuesday there was “at least one agent” from China's intelligence service on Twitter's payroll and that the company knowingly allowed India to add agents to the company roster as well, potentially giving those nations access to sensitive data about users.These were some of the troubling revelations from Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, a respected cybersecurity expert and Twitter whistleblower who appeared before t
  • What to know about the queen's lying in state in Westminster

    What to know about the queen's lying in state in Westminster
    LONDON (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to flock to London’s medieval Westminster Hall from Wednesday to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, whose coffin will lie in state for four days until her funeral on Monday.
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  • Live updates: Line to see queen may be London's biggest ever

    Live updates: Line to see queen may be London's biggest ever
    LONDON — The line to view the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is likely to be one of the longest that London has ever seen.The line already stretches from Parliament, across nearby Lambeth Bridge and along the opposite bank of the River Thames.Authorities have planned for a 10-mile (16-kilometer) route, with 1,000 marshals, stewards and police officers on hand at any given time to help manage it. An army of other volunteers includes multi-faith pastors and sign-language interpreters.People ar
  • Live updates: Choirs greet queen's coffin to lie in state

    Live updates: Choirs greet queen's coffin to lie in state
    LONDON — The choir of Westminster Abbey and the choir of St. James’s Palace are singing as Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin arrives at Westminster Hall to lie in state before her funeral next week.
    The service begins with a prayer from Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and includes a reading from the Book of John, as well as the Lord’s Prayer.The late monarch, who died last week after 70 years on the throne, was also the head of the Church of England.Members of the public
  • Live updates: Biden calls King Charles with condolences

    Live updates: Biden calls King Charles with condolences
    WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden has spoken with King Charles III to offer his condolences on the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.The White House said Wednesday that Biden ” recalled fondly the Queen’s kindness and hospitality.”Biden and the First Lady, Jill Biden, stayed with the queen at Windsor Castle in June.
    The White House said Biden ”also conveyed the great admiration of the American people for the queen, whose dignity and constancy deepened the
  • Live updates: 4-day vigil begins for queen ahead of funeral

    Live updates: 4-day vigil begins for queen ahead of funeral
    LONDON — Four soldiers in red and gold ceremonial uniform have taken their positions at the four corners of Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin, with their heads bowed.That began a vigil Wednesday which will be held for four days while the late monarch lies in state at Westminster Hall in London.Royal bodyguards and other royal military units, including the Household Cavalry, the Grenadier Guards and the Coldstream Guards, will take turns guarding the coffin. Each period of 24 hours will be
  • These US metros are seeing the most inflation

    These US metros are seeing the most inflation
    (NEXSTAR) – Despite relief at the gas pump and what seemed to be a hopeful month of July, the latest data shows inflation is still a growing problem, especially in some U.S. metro areas.Consumer prices rose 8.3% from a year earlier and 0.1% from July. But the jump in “core” prices, which exclude volatile food and energy costs, was especially worrisome. It outpaced expectations and ignited fear that the Federal Reserve will boost interest rates more aggressively and raise the ri
  • Queen Elizabeth II lies in state after solemn procession

    Queen Elizabeth II lies in state after solemn procession
    LONDON (AP) — The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London to Westminster Hall. There, Britain’s longest-serving monarch will lie in state for the world to mourn.Her son, King Charles III, and his siblings and sons marched behind the coffin, which was topped by a wreath of white roses a
  • Final preparations underway for procession of queen's coffin

    Final preparations underway for procession of queen's coffin
    LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will leave Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday as it is taken amid somber pageantry on a horse-drawn gun carriage past crowds of mourners to the Houses of Parliament, where the late monarch will lie in state for four days.Crowds began massing early along the flag-lined road outside the palace for the procession from the monarch's official London residence to the historic Westminster Hall at Parliament. King Charles III and other members o
  • Military, veterans honored at New Mexico State Fair

    Military, veterans honored at New Mexico State Fair
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Tuesday was Military and Veterans Day at the New Mexico State Fair. The lieutenant governor stopped by to show his support.Story continues below:
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  • Storm chances return Wednesday afternoon

    Storm chances return Wednesday afternoon
    Scattered storms have developed across New Mexico Tuesday. Rain is possible in the metro this evening before beginning to dry out Wednesday.Rain fell across many areas of New Mexico today as abundant moisture combined with an upper level disturbance to produce widespread showers and thunderstorms. A line of showers and storms is still moving east across central New Mexico tonight.Some rain will linger through the overnight hours across south-central and northwestern New Mexico into southwest Col
  • Gov. signs emergency declaration for Hidalgo County after flooding

    Gov. signs emergency declaration for Hidalgo County after flooding
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an emergency declaration for Hidalgo County following historic flooding. The executive order gives $750,000 in funding from the department. The declaration comes after monsoon rain led the Gila River levels to rise to historic levels. The funding will help the county recover from the flooding, which includes repairing roads.
  • Mistrial declared in case against alleged Albuquerque serial shoplifter

    Mistrial declared in case against alleged Albuquerque serial shoplifter
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A judge declared a mistrial in the case of a suspected serial shoplifter because the prosecution identified the suspect to a witness. Jose Seineke was in court on Tuesday and accused of stealing $8,000 worth of goods from Target stores across Albuquerque.
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  • Driven by consumers, US inflation grows more persistent

    Driven by consumers, US inflation grows more persistent
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. inflation is showing signs of entering a more stubborn phase that will likely require drastic action by the Federal Reserve, a shift that has panicked financial markets and heightens the risks of a recession.Some of the longtime drivers of higher inflation — spiking gas prices, supply chain snarls, soaring used-car prices — are fading. Yet underlying measures of inflation are actually worsening.
    The ongoing evolution of the forces behind an inflation rate

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