• Las Cruces man facing federal gun charge

    Las Cruces man facing federal gun charge
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Delbert Tyler Trevino, 31, has been charged with possession of an unregistered short barrel rifle. The Las Cruces native appeared in federal court Wednesday for a detention hearing and will stay behind bars until trial. Roswell man convicted in deadly Easter crash sentencedAccording to a criminal complaint, the Doña Ana Sheriff's Office investigated a report of suspicious activity in September. They got a search warrant for a home in Mesilla Park where
  • Biden: 'It's going to take years' for Florida to recover

    Biden: 'It's going to take years' for Florida to recover
    (NewsNation) — President Joe Biden said "it's going to take years" for Florida to "recover and rebuild" after Hurricane Ian ravaged the state last week.
    Biden met with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, one of his most prominent Republican critics, in the aftermath of the hurricane to coordinate recovery efforts. Biden said in his remarks Wednesday that he and DeSantis had "one job and one job only" which was to "make sure the people of Florida get everything they need to fully and thoro
  • H.O.P.E Solutions hosts Veteran and Community Resource Extravaganza

    H.O.P.E Solutions hosts Veteran and Community Resource Extravaganza
    H.O.P.E Solutions is a team of local, licensed Health insurance agents with a focus on educating our community on their healthcare options, guile guiding them through the enrollment process. Specializing in medicare, they are here to help and guide people through enrollment and make sure you have the plan you need.
    H.O.P.E Solutions also has different business partners and connections that can help the community. They want to be an outlet for those who are not aware that these businesses are out
  • NM Attorney General's website offering more support for identity theft victims

    NM Attorney General's website offering more support for identity theft victims
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's attorney general is partnering with a San Diego nonprofit to offer more support to identity theft victims. The Identity Theft Resource Center gathers information from victims about what happened, how bad the problem is, and what victims can do to fix it. Officials reveal what caused 2020 Luna FireThe AG's office has now integrated that chat onto its website. Roughly 3% of all calls the Resource Center has received this year have come from New Mexico. T
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  • Bernalillo County to install energy-efficient windows at Alvarado Square

    Bernalillo County to install energy-efficient windows at Alvarado Square
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is set to replace windows at Alvarado Square starting October 10. The county has set aside $2.5M to install more energy-efficient windows in the building.NMDOT pleads with lawmakers for more funding to cover rising costsThe current windows have been in place for more than 30 years. The renovations are expected to wrap up at the end of June 2023.
  • 'Stranger Things'-themed Halloween display causing controversy in Illinois

    'Stranger Things'-themed Halloween display causing controversy in Illinois
    PLAINFIELD, Ill. (WGN) — A family in Plainfield, Illinois, is causing a bit of controversy with their "Stranger Things"-themed Halloween display.The decorations, which mimic a scene from the popular Netflix series, include a body resembling that of Max Mayfield, a character from the show, floating above their home's driveway."We wanted to recreate a scene from, basically, our favorite TV show," Dave told WGN Radio last week. What order do I watch the ‘Halloween’ movies in?It's
  • Pilot sues Southwest after colleague exposes himself

    Pilot sues Southwest after colleague exposes himself
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A Southwest Airlines pilot is suing the company, her union and a former colleague who pleaded guilty last year to dead-bolting the cockpit door during a flight and stripping naked in front of her.
    Christine Janning alleges that Southwest retaliated by grounding her after she reported Michael Haak to the company and the FBI, that it kept him employed despite an alleged history of sexual misconduct and that managers disparaged her in memos.She also alleges that t
  • Record number of migrants pass through El Paso in September

    Record number of migrants pass through El Paso in September
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – El Paso Sector border agents came across a record number of unauthorized migrants in September, many of them asylum-seekers from Venezuela quickly placed on parole and released.The releases prompted area nonprofits and local governments to scramble to provide temporary housing, food, and transportation for the migrants – multimillion-dollar expenses they expect the Biden administration to reimburse them for.Migrant expenses top $4 million in El Paso
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  • Pay loss expectations at record low, survey shows

    Pay loss expectations at record low, survey shows
    (The Hill) -- The proportion of Americans expecting to lose employment income in the next four weeks hit a record low in September, according to a new poll.
    The new Morning Consult survey, published on Wednesday, found that 8.1 percent of employed U.S. adults polled said they expected to see a decrease in their pay within that time period. That marks a four percentage point decrease from a survey the previous month, when 12.5 percent of respondents said they expected the same. The surv
  • How the US might respond to a Russian nuclear attack in Ukraine

    How the US might respond to a Russian nuclear attack in Ukraine
    (The Hill) – As concerns grow over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling amid continued losses in Ukraine, what a U.S. response would look like has become an increasingly urgent question. U.S. officials since the start of Russia’s attack on Ukraine have stressed there are plans being developed to counter a range of moves by Moscow but have kept specifics under wraps.  While the administration says there are no signs that the Kremlin has made m
  • "Vampire facial" spa owner sentenced to prison time

    "Vampire facial" spa owner sentenced to prison time
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Maria Ramos De Ruiz, the former spa owner that offered so-called "vampire facials," was sentenced to three and a half years in prison Wednesday. She ran VIP Spa in 2018 and offered "vampire facials" - which draw a patients, then injects components of it into the patient's face using micro-needles. Alec Baldwin, ‘Rust’ production reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins familyRamos De Ruiz was busted running an illegal medical spa back in
  • World Trade Organization slashes forecast for global imports, exports

    World Trade Organization slashes forecast for global imports, exports
    Global trade will lose momentum next year amid rising interest rates, a shrinking energy supply and high prices, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO estimates that global merchandise trade will grow by 1 percent next year, down sharply from its 3.4 percent forecast this spring. The organization said that trade will increase by 3.5 percent this year, up slightly from its previous 3 percent estimate, but noted that the change was mostly explained by statistical revisions.
  • Cremains of 13 people found in auctioned Alabama storage unit

    Cremains of 13 people found in auctioned Alabama storage unit
    BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) – A woman who won the contents of two abandoned storage units in Alabama ended up finding the cremated remains of more than a dozen people among the items inside."That was one of the farthest things from my mind when I thought about doing an auction for a storage unit. I didn't ever think that," said the woman, who identified herself only as Rebekah.For $30, Rebekah had won the contents of two units at a Mobile storage facility. Afterward, she loaded up the furn
  • Video shows wild turkey causing chaos in Ohio home, crashing out of window

    Video shows wild turkey causing chaos in Ohio home, crashing out of window
    MIAMI TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) – You could call it an investigation into "fowl" play.A video posted by police in Ohio shows a wild turkey trying to make an escape from police captivity after flying through the window of a home in Miami Township.The incident took place Monday, according to a timestamp included in footage shared by the Miami Township Police. In the video, the turkey can be seen thrashing around inside the home amid debris and broken glass. Officials reveal what caused 2020 Luna
  • NMSP: School bus crash with injuries in southern New Mexico

    NMSP: School bus crash with injuries in southern New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating a single vehicle crash involving a school bus. NMSP says there are injuries involved with the crash. Officials say the crash happened on in southern New Mexico on US 70, west of Mescalero. No other information is available at this time.
  • NMSP: School bus crash with injuries in Otero County

    NMSP: School bus crash with injuries in Otero County
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating a rollover crash involving a school bus. NMSP says there are injuries involved with the crash. Officials say the crash happened on in southern New Mexico on US 70, four miles east of Bent. One lane on westbound US 70 is closed while kids are being escorted off the bus. No other information is available at this time.
  • Mercedes Benz EQS SUV is 1st of its kind

    Mercedes Benz EQS SUV is 1st of its kind
    (Our Auto Expert) - Say hello to the all-new Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV. The vehicle was built in America, the batteries are built in America. It's all-electric and has three rows. This vehicle has seven seats available, and you won't believe how fast it goes from 0 to 60. This vehicle's technology is better than many in its class, and I will show you why.If you've heard the name EQS, it is a Mercedes all-electric sedan built on the same architecture as the EQS SUV, but only a five-seater. This is a
  • 15K 'rainbow' fentanyl pills smuggled in Lego box seized

    15K 'rainbow' fentanyl pills smuggled in Lego box seized
    NEW YORK (NewsNation) — The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning parents to remain vigilant following the largest "rainbow fentanyl" seizure to date in New York City after a woman was accused of trying to use a Lego box to hide 15,000 pills.DEA agents said many pills were made to resemble candy or prescription oxycodone inside the children's toy canister.Latesha Bush, 48, of New Jersey was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the first and
  • Sequels that made fans wait the longest

    Sequels that made fans wait the longest
    (STACKER) When a movie captures a viewer's heart, there's nothing better than discovering the story and characters will continue in a sequel. For most movie aficionados, a sequel can feel like reuniting with old friends. These second or third installments in a franchise offer a chance to recapture the magic of the original film and continue the story in a new and interesting way. This explains why sequels often make so much money at the box office—fans are paying to be taken back
  • Sports Desk: Laney Kolek has Albuquerque Academy pushing for playoffs yet again

    Sports Desk: Laney Kolek has Albuquerque Academy pushing for playoffs yet again
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – High school soccer season is deep into district action, and playoffs are on the horizon. The Albuquerque Academy boys team is currently on a six game win streak, and primed to make some noise in the post season.Chargers head coach Laney Kolek joined the sports desk to talk about her 2022 squad, and an outlook for the rest of the season. In addition, Kolek spoke about her historic teams at Academy, and what makes her successful as a coach.
  • PHOTOS: Rain brings red flag to Balloon Fiesta events

    PHOTOS: Rain brings red flag to Balloon Fiesta events
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The red flag went up at around 8 a.m. Wednesday morning on day five of the Balloon Fiesta. Crews packed up their gear and crowds quickly dispersed as the rain began falling.
    PHOTOS: Rain brings red flag to Balloon Fiesta events
    Red flag raised at Balloon Fiesta, all flying events cancelled
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    Balloon pilots from around the world descend on
  • Americans are staring down increased heating costs as winter approaches  

    Americans are staring down increased heating costs as winter approaches  
    (The Hill) - Home heating costs in the United States are expected to exceed usual costs this winter amid the growth of natural gas exports.  Natural gas, which is used in both home heating and electricity generation, is in particularly high demand as Europe seeks supplies from the U.S. and elsewhere following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.  For American consumers, and Americans in the northeast in particular, that could lead to higher bills, experts say.  &ldqu
  • OPEC+ announces 2 million-barrel production cut, potentially spiking gas prices

    OPEC+ announces 2 million-barrel production cut, potentially spiking gas prices
    (The Hill) – The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its oil-exporting allies announced a 2-million-barrel-per-day cut in oil production Wednesday, bucking months of pressure from Washington to increase production and potentially spiking gas prices again. The coalition, which includes the 13 OPEC nations and 11 non-members including Russia, made the announcement at its Vienna meeting, the first in-person summit since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Screen time affects toddlers' life skills, study finds

    Screen time affects toddlers' life skills, study finds
    (NewsNation) — New research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign shows that 24-month-olds who spent less than 60 minutes looking at screens each day had better executive functioning skills than those who didn't.
    Toddlers who engaged in daily physical activity were also found to have better executive function, which Naiman Khan, a kinesiology and community health professor, said involves people's abilities to engage in goal-directed behaviors.
    Khan, who led the study with food s
  • Man rides on back of big rig for over 100 miles, through 2 states, troopers say

    Man rides on back of big rig for over 100 miles,  through 2 states, troopers say
    LOGAN COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) -- Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers said a man hitched a ride and hung on to the back of a semitrailer early Monday morning.His journey started in Wichita, Kansas, and he was finally caught in Logan County, Oklahoma.It was a distance of well over 100 miles at highway speeds before other drivers were able to get the tractor-trailer to pull over. Stolen $160M painting found in New Mexico returned to Arizona museum"It's good that we were able to get him stopped and keep t
  • Alec Baldwin, 'Rust' production reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins family

    Alec Baldwin, 'Rust' production reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins family
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Instagram Wednesday morning, Alec Baldwin announced he has reached a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. On February 15, the Hutchins family filed a wrongful death lawsuit over the shooting of Halyna on the "Rust" movie set on October 21, 2021.
    In an Instagram post, Baldwin states, "We are pleased to announce today the settlement of the civil case filed on behalf of the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Throughout this dif
  • Alec Baldwin reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins family

    Alec Baldwin reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins family
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Instagram Wednesday morning, Alec Baldwin announced he has reached a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. On February 15, the Hutchins family filed a wrongful death lawsuit over the shooting of Halyna on the "Rust" movie set on October 21, 2021.
    In an Instagram post, Baldwin states, "We are pleased to announce today the settlement of the civil case filed on behalf of the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Throughout this dif
  • Is never-ending La Niña the new normal?

    Is never-ending La Niña the new normal?
    (NEXSTAR) – For the third year in a row, the United States is facing another La Niña winter.
    Triple-dip La Niñas are rare – they've only been observed two other times in the past 72 years. But what was once rare could be the new normal (at least for a while), according to a recently published study.“The Pacific Ocean naturally cycles between El Niño and La Niña conditions, but our work suggests that climate change could currently be weighing the dice
  • Shelter in place lifted after police take man into custody

    Shelter in place lifted after police take man into custody
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Coronado Elementary School and YDI Head Start were placed in a shelter in place Wednesday morning. Police received initial reports of a man pointing what appeared to be a gun at people passing by in the area.When officers arrived on scene they say the man pointed the same item at them. That item turned out to be what police are saying was some sort of massage gun. Officers safely took the man into custody around 9:40 a.m. Wednesday. He was taken to the hospi
  • Coronado Elementary shelter in place lifted after reports of suspicious person

    Coronado Elementary shelter in place lifted after reports of suspicious person
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Coronado Elementary School, near 4th St. and Iron Ave, has lifted the shelter in place announcement. According to a tweet from Albuquerque Public Schools, the shelter in place is due to a suspicious person near the school. Then a tweet at 9:37 A.M. from Albuquerque Public Schools, stated that the Coronado shelter in place has been lifted.Story continues below:
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  • Coronado Elementary in shelter in place due to suspicious person

    Coronado Elementary in shelter in place due to suspicious person
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Coronado Elementary School, near 4th St. and Iron Ave, is in a shelter in place. According to a tweet from Albuquerque Public Schools, the shelter in place is due to a suspicious person near the school.
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  • Rural New Mexico county seeks removal of elections clerk

    Rural New Mexico county seeks removal of elections clerk
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A county commission in rural New Mexico that has been roiled by election conspiracies is trying to oust its election director just five weeks before Election Day for improperly certifying ballot-counting equipment. Rare moose sighting surprises New Mexico familyTorrance County is repeating the certification of its vote-counting machines for the Nov. 8 general election based on revelations that County Clerk Yvonne Otero pre-signed certification forms before testin
  • Semi rollover closes I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp

    Semi rollover closes I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp is closed due to a semi-rollover crash. Heavy delays are expected, and drivers are advised to seek an alternate route. View KRQE's traffic map for more road conditions.
  • I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp reopened after semi crash

    I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp reopened after semi crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp has reopened after a semi-rollover crash Wednesday morning. The crash caused delays and a hectic commute for drivers. No other information has been released.
  • Crash closes I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp

    Crash closes I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – I-40 westbound to I-25 southbound interchange ramp is closed due to a crash, according to NMRoads. Heavy delays are expected, and drivers are advised to seek an alternate route. View KRQE's traffic map for more road conditions.
  • Los Alamos daycare worker charged for sexual assault

    Los Alamos daycare worker charged for sexual assault
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – 19-year-old William Louis Macinnes, who worked at a Los Alamos daycare, is charged with sexually assaulting a child. Maccines worked at Little Forest Playschool as an assistant when the alleged assault took place. 14-year-old charged with murder as part of 12-hour crime spreeAccording to the arrest warrant affidavit, in early September Maccines is accused of sexually assaulting a four-year-old boy during nap time. The boy's mother found out and reported the inciden
  • NMSP: Man shot had aimed rifle at officers

    NMSP: Man shot had aimed rifle at officers
    BERNALILLO, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police have released more information in an officer-involved shooting involving the Sandoval County Sheriff's Office and the Bernalillo Police Department. The shooting happened on October 3 in the area of 1039 Bosque Loop in Bernalillo.Thieves target Albuquerque food truck owner during busiest timeAccording to NMSP, the Sandoval County Sheriff's Office and the Bernalillo Police Department responded to a call from a homeowner that reported the
  • Teen accused in murder, crime spree to be held behind bars until trial

    Teen accused in murder, crime spree to be held behind bars until trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – 14-year old Izaiah Ruiz, accused of going on a crime spree involving a string of armed robberies, carjackings, and a murder pleaded not guilty Tuesday. Ruiz appeared in children's court, where a judge ruled he will be held behind bars until trial. Rare moose sighting surprises New Mexico familyAt around 5:30 p.m. last Wednesday near Coors and Bridge, four teens, including 14-year-old Izaiah Ruiz, are accused of stealing a woman's black Ford Fiesta at gu
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Possible bus fare change, Food trailer theft, Rainy day, Asking for more funding, New food hall

    KRQE Newsfeed: Possible bus fare change, Food trailer theft, Rainy day, Asking for more funding, New food hall
    Wednesday's Top StoriesStatic display as officials monitor weather at Balloon FiestaRare moose sighting surprises New Mexico familyLos Lunas mother faces criminal charges for not returning school iPadsRoswell man convicted in deadly Easter crash sentencedLas Cruces council votes against removing cannabis buffer between residential areasMan arrested after Rio Rancho SWAT standoffComet-like debris trail stretches 6,000 miles after NASA asteroid crash testTom Brady and Gisele Bündchen reported
  • Thieves target Albuquerque food truck owner during busiest time

    Thieves target Albuquerque food truck owner during busiest time
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque food truck owner said he was targeted by thieves. It also comes during one of the busiest weeks for business with Balloon Fiesta.
    Sawing, drilling, and fixing wasn't part of Tuesday's plan, for owner of Mike's Mighty Meats, Michael Mondragon. "My buddy Phil…came out to help me out. We found out the damages were worse than we thought," said Mondragon.Businesses say Albuquerque panhandlers are getting out of controlHe first learned about
  • Goodwill launches online store for thrifters

    Goodwill launches online store for thrifters
    NEW YORK (AP) — Thrifters who flock to Goodwill stores will now be able to do more of their treasure hunting online.The 120-year-old nonprofit organization on Tuesday launched GoodwillFinds, a newly incorporated shopping venture that is making roughly 100,000 donated items available for purchase online and expanding Goodwill's internet presence that until now had been limited to auction sites like ShopGoodwill.com or individual stores selling donations online via eBay and Amazon.GoodwillFi
  • Storms across New Mexico continue into weekend

    Storms across New Mexico continue into weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A low pressure system directly over New Mexico is keeping shower and rain coverage pretty widespread this Wednesday morning. Coverage and intensity of precipitation will only become heavier and more extensive across the state into this afternoon. The heaviest is expected along the Central Mountain Chain and across the eastern high plains as a backdoor cold front is forecast to push across the region this afternoon.
    Forecast Continues BelowNew Mexico: Mora County em
  • Yellow flag as officials monitor weather at Balloon Fiesta

    Yellow flag as officials monitor weather at Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday is day five of the 2022 Balloon Fiesta. Balloon Fiesta officials say the yellow flag is up. According to a tweet from Balloon Fiesta, dawn patrol will inflate and stay in static display until 6:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.Storms across New Mexico continue into weekendThere is currently light rain at the park with winds at 2 - 3 mph. A low pressure system directly over New Mexico is keeping shower and rain coverage widespread Wednesday morning. Cover
  • Static display as officials monitor weather at Balloon Fiesta

    Static display as officials monitor weather at Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday is day five of the 2022 Balloon Fiesta. According to a tweet from Balloon Fiesta, Dawn Patrol will inflate and stay in a static display until 6:45 a.m. Wednesday morning as officials monitor the weather.Also, weather permitting, the Remote Control Balloons are trying to break a world record on Wednesday. This year, 75 are scheduled to participate. The record is 55.Storms across New Mexico continue into weekendThere is currently light rain at the p
  • Red flag raised at Balloon Fiesta, all flying events cancelled

    Red flag raised at Balloon Fiesta, all flying events cancelled
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –Officials have raised the red flag at Balloon Fiesta Park. All flying events are cancelled Wednesday according to a tweet from Balloon Fiesta. This is the second time this week balloon have not gone up. Monday's weather caused a static display. Weather has continued to impact balloons this week. Day one and two of Balloon Fiesta saw delayed starts due to breezy conditions.Storms across New Mexico continue into weekendA low-pressure system directly over New M
  • Tropical depression expected to fizzle out in Atlantic Ocean

    Tropical depression expected to fizzle out in Atlantic Ocean
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A tropical depression over the Atlantic is forecast to weaken in the coming days and fizzle out, according to the National Hurricane Center.
    At 5 a.m. Wednesday, Tropical Depression 12 was about 480 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands with maximum sustained winds near 35 mph, the NHC said in its 5 a.m. advisory.
    The system was moving northwestward with little change in strength, and will likely continue that northwestward trek through Thursday, the center added.
  • 3 chemists win Nobel prize for 'snapping molecules together'

    3 chemists win Nobel prize for 'snapping molecules together'
    STOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists from the United States and Denmark were jointly awarded this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing a way of “snapping molecules together” that can be used to design better medicines.Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless were cited for their work on click chemistry and bioorthogonal reactions, which are used to make cancer drugs, map DNA and create materials that are tailored to a specific purpose.“It’s a
  • Son's photos show him rescuing Mom from Ian's floodwaters

    Son's photos show him rescuing Mom from Ian's floodwaters
    In one photo, Johnny Lauder’s 86-year-old mother is in her Florida home, submerged nearly to her shoulders in black murky water, staring straight at the camera, mouth open.In this photo provided by Johnny Lauder, Lauder takes a selfie with his mother, Karen Lauder, 86, as he came to rescue her after water flooded her home, in Naples, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, following Hurricane Ian. (Johnny Lauder via AP)In this photo provided by Johnny Lauder, Lauder's mother, Karen Lauder, 86, is
  • Fan catches Judge's record 62nd homer on fly

    Fan catches Judge's record 62nd homer on fly
    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — As he walked through a concourse in the outfield at Globe Life Field, high-fiving with fans and surrounded by a sea of cameras, it was almost as if Cory Youmans had hit a huge home run.Instead, he hit the jackpot.Story continues below:
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  • Wet weather continues to stick around

    Wet weather continues to stick around
    Rain and thunderstorms will continue overnight and into Wednesday morning as an upper level storm system moves into the state. Heavy rain will be possible for parts of New Mexico through the end of the week.An upper level low pressure system is spinning over eastern Arizona today, drawing in more moisture and instability into New Mexico. That upper level storm system will drift across the southern part of the state tonight, keeping rain and storm chances going overnight for parts of the state. T

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