• Santa Fe Police officer completes FBI National Academy

    Santa Fe Police officer completes FBI National Academy
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time, a Santa Fe Police officer has completed the prestigious FBI National Academy. Lt. Thomas Grundler was one of the 235 officers from across the country to graduate from the program last week in Quantico, Virginia.Story continues below:
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  • Bernalillo County hosts National Voter Registration event

    Bernalillo County hosts National Voter Registration event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is encouraging its residents to prepare for the election by registering to vote. Officials from a variety of Bernalillo County departments were out at Alvarado Square as part of National Voter Registration Day.
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  • National Hispanic Cultural Center hosting bilingual story time events

    National Hispanic Cultural Center hosting bilingual story time events
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, the National Hispanic Cultural Center is hosting interactive bilingual story times for children ages three to five. Tuesday morning, they read the classic story "El Romance de Don Gato," made cat masks, and played with puppets.Story continues below:
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  • Jeff Dunham to emcee Barbara 'Mother' Hubbard celebration

    Jeff Dunham to emcee Barbara 'Mother' Hubbard celebration
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Jeff Dunham is returning to New Mexico to pay tribute to the New Mexico State University icon Barbara Hubbard. Dunham will emcee the event called "95 and Very Much Alive" at NMSU's Pan Am Center on October 19 at 5:30 p.m.
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  • Disappearance of Albuquerque Navajo woman to be featured on series

    Disappearance of Albuquerque Navajo woman to be featured on series
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The story of a missing Native woman from Albuquerque will be featured on a national broadcast. Investigation Discovery will highlight the disappearance of Pepita Redhair on "Disappeared" Wednesday night.Story continues below:
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  • Suspect in custody following deputy-involved shooting in South Valley

    Suspect in custody following deputy-involved shooting in South Valley
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office is investigating a deputy-involved shooting they say occurred in pursuit in the South Valley in the area of Isleta Blvd. and Camino Del Valle. Officials say deputies are safe, and one suspect is in custody.
    No other information is available at this time. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • BCSO: Suspect dead after deputy pursuit in South Valley

    BCSO: Suspect dead after deputy pursuit in South Valley
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office is investigating a deputy-involved shooting that resulted with the suspect being killed. They say occurred in pursuit in the South Valley in the area of Isleta Blvd. and Camino Del Valle.Officials say deputies are okay. No other information is available at this time. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
    According to an Albuquerque Public Schools tweet, parents are asked to pick up students fr
  • APD investigate suspicious death in southwest Albuquerque

    APD investigate suspicious death in southwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating after a dead body was found near 94th and Central Tuesday. APD says officers responded to the area and found the dead individual on the side of the road. They say this incident is being investigated as a suspicious death. No other information is available at this time.
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  • City of Albuquerque adding new courses to job training program

    City of Albuquerque adding new courses to job training program
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's Economic Development Department is expanding its training programs with the 'Job Training Albuquerque' program. The programpartners with Central New Mexico Community College and is meant to prepare more city residents for healthcare and construction careers.Albuquerque city officials approve new council district boundariesThe city says 29 new courses will be added to the program. "JTA is supporting our small businesses and changing the lives of
  • New Mexico law enforcement agencies gather for special training

    New Mexico law enforcement agencies gather for special training
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Law Enforcement agencies from across New Mexico gathered at the University of New Mexico Tuesday for a missing or murdered indigenous persons training session. The two-day class is part of the FBI's initiative to do more to solve these cases. Taos High School student stabbed, suspect in custodyTuesday's focus was on collection data and sharing that data using the NCIC database. The FBI says making sure everyone is on the same page will help close more cases and clo
  • Golden Globes: NBC to revive scandal-plagued award show after year off-air

    Golden Globes: NBC to revive scandal-plagued award show after year off-air
    NEW YORK (AP) — After a year spent off-air, the Golden Globe Awards are returning to NBC in January, as the embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association seeks a primetime comeback after more than a year of turmoil.NBC, the Hollywood Press Association and Dick Clark Productions on Tuesday made the Globes' return official. The 80th Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, airing both on NBC and Peacock.For the past year and a half, Hollywood has effectively boycotted the Globes, for year
  • Santa Fe National Forest waiving fees for Public Lands day

    Santa Fe National Forest waiving fees for Public Lands day
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – To celebrate National Public lands Day, the Santa Fe National Forest announced it will waive fees at many day-use recreation sites on Saturday, September 24. This year's theme is "Giving Back Together," encouraging people to participate in trail restoration, trash clean up and other projects.
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  • APD to release video, details in two August police shooting cases

    APD to release video, details in two August police shooting cases
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is expected to release new video and details today surrounding two police shooting cases in late August. One of those shootings happened at a westside gas station, resulting in the death of 27-year-old Keshawn Thomas.KRQE News 13 will livestream a planned APD news conference here on this page. Coverage is expected to begin around 2 p.m.According to a news release from APD, the department is in part expected to dis
  • APD releases video in downtown murder, gas station police shooting

    APD releases video in downtown murder, gas station police shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two different Albuquerque Police (APD) shooting cases were the subject of an APD news conference Tuesday, with investigators releasing new video and discussing details about what happened. One of the police shooting cases happened after officers witnessed a murder in a downtown parking lot, while the other police shooting happened at a westside gas station, resulting in the death of 27-year-old Keshawn Thomas.In the the August 22 shooting, Albuquerque P
  • Celebrate Japanese culture at the annual Aki Matsuri

    Celebrate Japanese culture at the annual Aki Matsuri
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Aki Matsuri (Japanese Fall Festival) is being put on by the New Mexico Japanese-American Citizens League. The annual festival will feature Japanese cultural exhibits, vendor fair, musical demonstrations, food and all things related to Japanese culture.
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  • Albuquerque chefs featured in 'Duke it Out' food competition

    Albuquerque chefs featured in 'Duke it Out' food competition
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local food competition will be putting Albuquerque chefs to the test. Nine chefs will be competing in the "Duke it Out" food competition. Chefs will making two different courses. This year’s competition will raising money and benefiting El Ranchito de los Ninos.
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  • How to check if you have unclaimed property or cash in New Mexico

    How to check if you have unclaimed property or cash in New Mexico
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – If property or cash is abandoned in New Mexico, the state's Taxation and Revenue Department holds it until claimed by the rightful owner. Here's how to check if you're entitled to abandoned property.What is abandoned property?In New Mexico, abandoned property can be anything from cash to payroll checks to safety deposit boxes and a range of other assets. Property can become "abandoned" for a variety of reasons. Often, the property becomes abandoned after someon
  • Benefit concert to support veterans happening in Belen

    Benefit concert to support veterans happening in Belen
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Mission 22 is holding a benefit concert September 22 at the Valencia County Fairgrounds. Mission 22 was formed with the goal of ending veteran suicide in America. The group supports veterans and their families thorough outreach events, free treatment programs and more.Aztec High School football coach faces chargesThe concert features Bart Crow as a headliner and special guests Sarah Rowe and Sim Balkey. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. at the Valencia County Fairgrounds in
  • NASA aims to redirect asteroid next week in first planetary defense test

    NASA aims to redirect asteroid next week in first planetary defense test
    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — NASA's asteroid redirection test is scheduled to make impact next week.The Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, is a first-of-its kind planetary defense test used to redirect an asteroid if it were on a collision course with Earth, a post by NASA stated. USDA clears new genetically-modified purple tomatoNASA is targeting an asteroid named Dimorphos, which is not a threat to Earth. NASA called the asteroid a "perfect testing ground" to see if crashin
  • Fishing brothers cast overboard in NY clung to seat cushion before rescue

    Fishing brothers cast overboard in NY clung to seat cushion before rescue
    SHOREHAM, N.Y. (WPIX) — Police came to the rescue of two brothers who fell overboard while fishing in the Long Island Sound on Monday evening and clung to an inflatable seat cushion until help arrived, authorities said.Sometime after launching their 6-foot inflatable raft off of Shoreham Beach in New York, Gustavo and Gusmil Quinones were struck by a rogue wave and knocked overboard, officials said. When the brothers had not returned to shore by 7:30 p.m., police were contacted.Story conti
  • 8 hospitalized after Chicago building explosion

    8 hospitalized after Chicago building explosion
    CHICAGO (WGN) — Multiple people were hospitalized after a building explosion in Chicago on Tuesday morning.First responders were on the scene at a three-story, 36-unit apartment building just before 9:30 a.m. in the South Austin neighborhood after a portion of the top floor collapsed. At least 10 ambulances were at the location.The Chicago Fire Department said eight people were transported to the hospital. Officials said three people were in serious to critical condition. One person who wa
  • 8 hospitalized after after Chicago building explosion

    8 hospitalized after after Chicago building explosion
    CHICAGO (WGN) — Multiple people were hospitalized after a building explosion in Chicago on Tuesday morning.First responders were on the scene at a three-story, 36-unit apartment building just before 9:30 a.m. in the South Austin neighborhood after a portion of the top floor collapsed. At least 10 ambulances were at the location.The Chicago Fire Department said eight people were transported to the hospital. Officials said three people were in serious to critical condition. One person who wa
  • Video shows woman throwing 3-year-old nephew into Lake Michigan, police say

    Video shows woman throwing 3-year-old nephew into Lake Michigan, police say
    CHICAGO (WGN) — Navy Pier surveillance video appears to show a woman throwing her 3-year-old nephew into Lake Michigan, a police source told WGN.Fire officials said the boy was pulled from the water in Chicago around 1 p.m. Monday and arrived at Lurie Children’s Hospital in "very critical condition."Young boy in ‘very critical condition’ after rescue at Navy Pier
    The boy was in cardiac arrest when he was lifted from the water off Navy Pier.Police were questioning a woman
  • Trump says Melania felt 'violated' by FBI raid

    Trump says Melania felt 'violated' by FBI raid
    (The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said former first lady Melania Trump felt “very violated” after the FBI executed a search warrant at their Mar-a-Lago home last month.  "She felt very violated. I mean, this is a terrible thing. They go into her closet, they go through her dresses, and who knows what else. And it wasn’t left the way it—they found it,” Trump said during a phone interview with Newsmax. “I didn’t walk into min
  • Author Thomas Fellows talks on his education reform report

    Author Thomas Fellows talks on his education reform report
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Author Thomas Fellows has been working on a report that relates to education reform. He's hoping everyone will see it and learn from it, including lawmakers, parents and future students.Story continues below:
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  • California mom Sherri Papini gets 18 months for kidnapping hoax

    California mom Sherri Papini gets 18 months for kidnapping hoax
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California mother of two was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison for faking her own kidnapping so she could go back to a former boyfriend, which led to a three-week, multi-state search before she resurfaced on Thanksgiving Day in 2016.Sherri Papini, 40, pleaded guilty last spring to staging the abduction and lying to the FBI about it. As part of a plea bargain, she is required to pay more than $300,000 in restitution.Probation officers and Papini&rs
  • First Day of Fall: The science behind it

    First Day of Fall: The science behind it
    Columbus, Ga. (WRBL)-Tis the season for cooler temperatures, pumpkin spice lattes and all things fall. Let's talk a little bit about the science behind the day that makes this season so great. KRQE Weather UpdatesFirst, let’s talk about the start of fall.
    In 2021 Fall will begin on Wednesday, September 22 at 3:20 PM EDT. This is the exact moment that the suns rays will be over the equator, this happens at the exact same time all across the globe just in different time zones. The sun will b
  • Taos student stabbed, suspect in custody

    Taos student stabbed, suspect in custody
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating after a student was stabbed and wounded at Taos High School Monday. NMSP say around 4:30 p.m. Monday they responded to the school in reference to a stabbing, the school district confirmed a student was injured after school at the Taos High School. VIDEO: Game and Fish tiger hunt leads to alligator, drugs, insteadPolice say it appears to be a random attack. They say the attack happened as the student was practicing for cross
  • Taos High School student stabbed, suspect in custody

    Taos High School student stabbed, suspect in custody
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating after a student was stabbed and wounded at Taos High School Monday. NMSP say around 4:30 p.m. Monday they responded to the school in reference to a stabbing, the school district confirmed a student was injured after school at the Taos High School. VIDEO: Game and Fish tiger hunt leads to alligator, drugs, insteadNMSP says the victim was taken to a hospital and the stabbing suspect was taken into custody. School officials an
  • Report: People living in arroyos understand flood risk

    Report: People living in arroyos understand flood risk
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new report shows most of the people hanging out in Albuquerque's arroyos are well aware of the floodwater dangers. The report comes from a multi-agency group that was commissioned by city council last year after four people died in floodwaters. Albuquerque city officials approve new council district boundariesThe group surveyed 40 people that were living or loitering in stormwater channels. They found that three-quarters of the people already understood th
  • NASA lander captures 4 meteoroids hitting Mars

    NASA lander captures 4 meteoroids hitting Mars
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A NASA lander on Mars has captured the vibrations and sounds of four meteoroids striking the planet’s surface.Scientists reported Monday that Mars InSight detected seismic and acoustic waves from a series of impacts in 2020 and 2021. A satellite orbiting the red planet confirmed the impact locations, as far as 180 miles (290 kilometers) from the lander.Scientists are delighted by the detections — a first for another planet.The first confirmed me
  • Albuquerque city officials approve new council district boundaries

    Albuquerque city officials approve new council district boundaries
    City Councilors have settled on new boundaries for Albuquerque's city council districts. The biggest change comes after population growth in far northwest Albuquerque outpaced other districts in the last decades.Story continues below:
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  • Biden says pandemic 'over': What relief is still available?

    Biden says pandemic 'over': What relief is still available?
    (NewsNation) —President Joe Biden said in an interview that aired Sunday that the "pandemic is over," but neither COVID-19 cases nor pandemic-related relief efforts have entirely disappeared.
    Biden made the remarks during an interview on “60 Minutes,” but as of Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still classified the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic.The World Health Organization reports that COVID-19 deaths are the lowest they've been since March 2020, and the
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Group demands rent control, Awaiting extradition, More storms, Solar farm on property, City-wide cleanup

    KRQE Newsfeed: Group demands rent control, Awaiting extradition, More storms, Solar farm on property, City-wide cleanup
    Tuesday's Top StoriesFull Interview: Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller on the city’s homeless problemFact Check: Ronchetti’s ‘let voters decide’ abortion adNew hope on the horizon for empty lot on San MateoAztec High School football coach faces chargesVIDEO: Game and Fish tiger hunt leads to alligator, drugs, insteadPair of Lobos pick up Mountain West weekly football honorsBrother of Fabian Gonzales pleads not guilty to August murderAttorney General investigating Huggies diape
  • Storms and flood threat for western New Mexico

    Storms and flood threat for western New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Showers and thunderstorms are moving north through the lower Rio Grande Valley and western New Mexico this morning. This will continue through the morning commute. More storms will pop up in the high terrain this afternoon by 3 PM. Showers and storms will move north/northeast throughout the afternoon and evening.Forecast Continues BelowNew Mexico: Bandelier National Monument holding clean-up event, looking for volunteersCrime: Man charged after Albuquerque police f
  • Full Interview: Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller on the city's homeless problem

    Full Interview: Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller on the city's homeless problem
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It is among Albuquerque's biggest issues. While many have pointed to Coronado Park as evidence of the city's struggle to address homelessness, there are some changes on the horizon that could make a big difference in the problem, according to Mayor Tim Keller.This week on KRQE News 13's New Mexico News Podcast, Albuquerque's Mayor sits down KRQE's Gabrielle Burkhart and Chris McKee for an extended, 40-minute conversation on homelessness. How does Mayor Kell
  • Fact Check: Ronchetti's 'let voters decide' abortion ad

    Fact Check: Ronchetti's 'let voters decide' abortion ad
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — A recent KRQE News 13-Emerson College poll indicates that abortion access is among the top issues driving voters to the polls this November. As New Mexico today has no laws restricting abortion access, the topic has become between the gubernatorial campaigns of Democratic incumbent Michelle Lujan Grisham and Republican challenger Mark Ronchetti.In a newly release campaign ad, Ronchetti says voters should decide on the state's abortion rules. So what’s
  • Albuquerque announces day of cleanup before Balloon Fiesta

    Albuquerque announces day of cleanup before Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque has declared a day of citywide cleanup to happen each year just before visitors descend on the city for Balloon Fiesta. Monday night the city proclaimed the last Saturday of each September "Imagine ABQ Day."Story continues below:
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  • Fauci: 'We are not where we need to be' after Biden declares 'pandemic is over'

    Fauci: 'We are not where we need to be' after Biden declares 'pandemic is over'
    (The Hill) -- Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said Monday that the U.S. is not where it needs to be regarding the coronavirus pandemic, the day after an interview with President Joe Biden was broadcast in which he said that the "pandemic is over."In a talk with the Center for Strategic & International Studies, Fauci, Biden's top COVID-19 adviser who last month announced his pending retirement from the government, said that much depends on how the country hand
  • Flood watch goes into effect for W. New Mexico and SW. Colorado Tuesday

    Flood watch goes into effect for W. New Mexico and SW. Colorado Tuesday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – One last surge of monsoon moisture will bring heavy rain to parts of New Mexico this week. Flooding will be possible in western parts of the state and southwestern Colorado.
    Monsoon moisture began returning to southern New Mexico this weekend and continues to push northward tonight. Heavy rain once again brought flash flooding to the McBride Fire burn scar area around Ruidoso. The risk for flash flooding will be lower the rest of the week there, but it will go up i
  • Peoples Housing Project continues push to end prohibition on rent control

    Peoples Housing Project continues push to end prohibition on rent control
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Peoples Housing Project rallied in front of Albuquerque's City Hall Monday evening to make their voices heard about high rent prices. They're pressuring City Councilors and the Mayor to pass a resolution demanding the state legislature end the prohibition on rent control in the upcoming legislative session. Santa Fe opens affordable housing development for creative professionalsOne protestor, Danger Varoz, says he wants to make sure no one else is forced
  • Albuquerque man builds solar farm on property

    Albuquerque man builds solar farm on property
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local has taken on an ambitious home improvement project. He built a massive solar structure on his property.Stanley Harada, who is also a chief hearing officer with the City of Albuquerque, has been interested in solar energy since the 70s. It wasn't until 2018 that he decided to make his entire house run on solar energy. "It's quite unique. I don't think there's another homeowner-built structure in this town right now that is that substantial," said Hara
  • Pair of Lobos pick up Mountain West weekly football honors

    Pair of Lobos pick up Mountain West weekly football honors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – UNM senior linebacker Reco Hannah is the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week. Hannah had a forced fumble and interception returned for a touchdown in the Lobos' 27-10 victory over the UTEP Miners this past Saturday. "It kind of surprised me when it was just flicked in the air," said Hannah. "I was like, oh man, Reco, just go get it, help this team out. Just get some points on the board. Let's get some momentum going. Eyes got fluttered, kind of flutte
  • Sports Desk: Jadyn Toppin says yes to New Mexico basketball

    Sports Desk: Jadyn Toppin says yes to New Mexico basketball
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jadyn Toppin said he will play basketball at the University of New Mexico. The six-foot-eight-inch, 210-pound power forward made his verbal commitment public on social media Monday.
    New Mexico State is hoping to pick up their first win of the season Saturday when they host Hawaii. The Aggies remain winless at 0-4, after opening the schedule with four bowl teams. First-year Head Coach Jerry Kill believes better times are ahead. "It's one of those things where
  • Organ Mountain football player honored in Las Cruces

    Organ Mountain football player honored in Las Cruces
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Las Cruces City Council is honoring the life of a high school football player. Seventeen-year-old Organ Mountain football captain Abraham Romero died Saturday night after spending weeks in the hospital.Story continues below:
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  • Brother of Fabian Gonzales pleads not guilty to August murder

    Brother of Fabian Gonzales pleads not guilty to August murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The suspect accused of shooting and killing a man after an argument over speeding, has pleaded not guilty. But Joseph Gonzales is already being held behind bars.Story continues below:
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  • 1 in critical condition after downtown Albuquerque shooting

    1 in critical condition after downtown Albuquerque shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are investigating a shooting in downtown Albuquerque. APD says they were called to a neighborhood near 12th and Mountain at around 4:00 p.m. Monday.Story continues below:
    Albuquerque: Concerns raised over homeless, trash at downtown Albuquerque theatreCrime: APD: Suspect in custody accused of four stabbingsNew Mexico: Organ Mountain football player Abraham Romero dies after three-week battle in comaLocal Sports: Local boxer Jose “Gue
  • 1 dead in downtown Albuquerque shooting

    1 dead in downtown Albuquerque shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are investigating a deadly shooting in downtown Albuquerque. APD says they were called to a neighborhood near 12th and Mountain at around 4:00 p.m. Monday.Story continues below:
    Albuquerque: Concerns raised over homeless, trash at downtown Albuquerque theatreCrime: APD: Suspect in custody accused of four stabbingsNew Mexico: Organ Mountain football player Abraham Romero dies after three-week battle in comaLocal Sports: Local boxer Jose &ld
  • New hope on the horizon for empty lot on San Mateo

    New hope on the horizon for empty lot on San Mateo
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There have been years of promises from the city to redevelop a high-crime corner tied to shootings and murders. So what is taking so long for the city to build something at San Mateo and Kathryn? News 13 asked the city about the holdup.Neighbors want dangerous Albuquerque strip mall demolishedThe city-owned lot used to be a strip mall shopping center, but they started tearing down buildings there in 2015. There's new life on the horizon for the lot—but
  • Fire destroys pergola in Highland Park

    Fire destroys pergola in Highland Park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – People who live in one of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods are saddened after someone destroyed part of the property. Someone set fire to one of the signature features of Highland Park, the wisteria-covered pergola. Residents want to know why someone would do something like this and if the city can do more to protect the park in the future. “Well, this is disappointing because you want to have a beautiful place and you want the children to

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