• Man wanted for violating probation in Jemez burglaries is arrested

    Man wanted for violating probation in Jemez burglaries is arrested
    SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A man connected to burglaries in the Jemez area is behind bars, several months after a warrant was issued for his arrest. The Sandoval County Sheriff's Office says they arrested Nehemiah Hillhouse on September 30. Man who shot at deputies now accused of stealing carsHillhouse pled guilty to two different burglaries in the Jemez area in 2017 which he committed with his brother. He was supposed to turn himself in for violating his probation in Februar
  • Three detained after reports of suspicious vehicle near the Supreme Court

    Three detained after reports of suspicious vehicle near the Supreme Court
    (The Hill) - U.S. Capitol Police on Wednesday said they had detained three people in connection with an investigation into a suspicious vehicle.Officers responded to the suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of East Capitol Street in Northeast Washington, D.C., which is located between the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress, near the Capitol.The agency did not provide a description of the individuals.“We are still investigating the suspicious vehicle on the 100 block of East Capitol S
  • BCSO hosts bicycle training course for law enforcement and firefighters

    BCSO hosts bicycle training course for law enforcement and firefighters
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputies are helping train officers in the skill of biking. Deputies hosted a bicycle class that included law enforcement and, for the first time, firefighters.Department of Public Safety hosting missing persons eventThey trained officers in different techniques needed when patrolling on a bicycle. That includes everything from obstacles to tight turns and riding up stairs. Those taking the class will take a written test fo
  • Fight over slain reporter's files going to Nevada high court

    Fight over slain reporter's files going to Nevada high court
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge blocked Las Vegas police, prosecutors and defense attorneys Wednesday from accessing a slain investigative journalist’s cellphone and electronic devices over concerns about revealing the reporter’s confidential sources and notes.
    Then she backed away from the case, citing an immediate appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court.“I don’t think I have jurisdiction anymore,” Clark County District Judge Susan Johnson told attorneys for the Las Vega
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  • New Mexico officials hold demonstration of Dominion voting machines

    New Mexico officials hold demonstration of Dominion voting machines
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Secretary of State's office is giving voters a look at one of the voting machines being used in the upcoming election. They gave a demonstration of a Dominion voting machine and walked through how it scans ballots and the certification process for each machine. They also explained how it tabulates saying it leaves less room for error to produce more accurate results. Election ads are costing New Mexico’s candidates millionsOfficials also addressed co
  • Durango police seen uptick in bike thefts

    Durango police seen uptick in bike thefts
    DURANGO, Colo. (KRQE) – The Durango Police Department say they have seen an uptick in bicycle thefts. They say more than $40,000 worth of bikes have been stolen since August. Many were taken from truck beds, bike racks, backyards, and garages that were left open. Milan man in hot water over badger photoThe department told News 13 that with Durango being a popular spot for cyclists, they will see an ebb and flow in the number of bike thefts throughout the year so an increase is not unc
  • Durango police see uptick in bike thefts

    Durango police see uptick in bike thefts
    DURANGO, Colo. (KRQE) – The Durango Police Department say they have seen an uptick in bicycle thefts. They say more than $40,000 worth of bikes have been stolen since August. Many were taken from truck beds, bike racks, backyards, and garages that were left open. Milan man in hot water over badger photoThe department told News 13 that with Durango being a popular spot for cyclists, they will see an ebb and flow in the number of bike thefts throughout the year so an increase is not unc
  • Senator resigns from New Mexico's legislature

    Senator resigns from New Mexico's legislature
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Outspoken state Senator Jacob Candelaria has resigned from office. The independent lawmaker from Albuquerque submitted his resignation letter to the Secretary of State's office Wednesday. Albuquerque state senator involved in crash with 3 parked carsCandelaria was elected to state senate three times as Democrat but changed his party affiliation to "declined to state" last December over disagreements with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and other democra
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  • Albuquerque police launch evidence portal for in-progress crimes

    Albuquerque police launch evidence portal for in-progress crimes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is launching a new evidence portal for crimes happening in real-time. The Community Supporting Investigations Portal will allow people calling 911 to upload any video or photo evidence as officers respond to the call. City of Albuquerque rolls out latest plan to revitalize downtownThe Real Time Crime Center will be able to access that evidence and decide if that information will help officers in the field.
  • Democrat appointed as Otero County Commissioner

    Democrat appointed as Otero County Commissioner
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The governor has appointed a Democrat to fill the seat vacated by controversial Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin. Stephanie DuBois was appointed to replace Griffin in the county's second district. New Mexico election drama has roots in wider county movementGriffin, founder of the organization Cowboys for Trump, was forced from office over his participation in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Even before his removal, Griffin said he would not seek re-
  • Murder victim's family sues downtown Albuquerque parking lot owners

    Murder victim's family sues downtown Albuquerque parking lot owners
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The owners of a prime downtown Albuquerque parking lot are facing a wrongful death lawsuit following a deadly shooting in the lot in August. Filed by the shooting victim's family, the lawsuit claims the parking area at 2nd and Central is a "hot spot for violent crime," and that the lot owners have "made little to no effort to prevent" people from gathering there.The deadly shooting at the center of the lawsuit happened nearly two months ago, on August 2
  • Milan man in hot water over badger photo

    Milan man in hot water over badger photo
    MILAN, N.M. (KRQE) – A Milan man is facing criminal charges after investigators say he posted a photo of himself with a dead badger. According to a criminal complaint, a Game and Fish conservation officer spotted the photo on Zacharia Copeland's Facebook page last month.Story continues below:
    New Mexico: Autopsy of late Organ Mountain football player releasedCrime: VIDEO: Albuquerque Halloween store robbed at gunpointAlbuquerque: City of Albuquerque rolls out plan to revitalize downto
  • Alzheimer's Research Association seeking patients

    Alzheimer's Research Association seeking patients
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There is a lot of encouraging momentum when it comes to Alzheimer's and dementia research. There is still no cure currently but we now have new information on treatments, risk factors, and more.Learn about prevention during Breast Cancer Awareness MonthThe Alzheimer's Association is leading the way to finding a cure. Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer's are critical so patients are able to get on an appropriate treatment and care plan. This will
  • Department of Public Safety hosting missing persons event

    Department of Public Safety hosting missing persons event
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Saturday is New Mexico's missing persons day. The Department of Public Safety is hosting an event to help the families of those that have gone missing. The event will be at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Story continues below:
    New Mexico: Autopsy of late Organ Mountain football player releasedCrime: VIDEO: Albuquerque Halloween store robbed at gunpointAlbuquerque: City of Albuquerque rolls out plan to revitalize downtownCommunity: BioPark el
  • Man who shot at deputies now accused of stealing cars

    Man who shot at deputies now accused of stealing cars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Enrique Torres, the man who shot at a Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy, is back in jail. Torres is accused of stealing cars and stripping the stolen vehicles.
    Story continues below:
    New Mexico: Autopsy of late Organ Mountain football player releasedCrime: VIDEO: Albuquerque Halloween store robbed at gunpointAlbuquerque: City of Albuquerque rolls out plan to revitalize downtownCommunity: BioPark elephant to receive eye surgeryTorres was caught Tuesday in th
  • Albuquerque to host first major cannabis trade expo since recreational legalization

    Albuquerque to host first major cannabis trade expo since recreational legalization
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Roughly six months from the start of legal recreational cannabis sales in New Mexico, Albuquerque is set to host a major cannabis trade show for the state's newer multi-million dollar industry. As some industry pros think New Mexico's cannabis scene has more room to grow, this weekend's expo is expected to draw out hundreds of people seeking to start new businesses.Following a "pre show cannabis business crash course" event Thursday, the Lucky Leaf Expo's ma
  • Two friends walk 'Coast2Coast', to raise funds for homeless

    Two friends walk 'Coast2Coast', to raise funds for homeless
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Walking across the United States for a worthy cause. James Dill and Sam Rezaei set out to make a difference by walking from Coney Island, New York all the way to Los Angeles, California in an effort to raise money to combat homelessness. Learn about prevention during Breast Cancer Awareness MonthThe friends started at Coney Island on June 17 and will be ending on the coast of Los Angeles by late November. They set out to walk 'Coast2Coast' for personal growt
  • Netflix to begin password-sharing crackdown in early 2023

    Netflix to begin password-sharing crackdown in early 2023
    (WGN) — The rumors are true: Netflix will begin its password-sharing crackdown early next year, according to the company's latest earnings report.Following Netflix's announcement last week that the company will offer a cheaper $6.99 option involving ads, they now are looking to "monetize account sharing."In April, Netflix reported its first loss of subscribers in more than a decade, which had a negative impact on their stock. At the time, executives blamed increased competition and passwor
  • Community art event hosted by Albuquerque Museum

    Community art event hosted by Albuquerque Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque museum invites locals and visitors to check out the '3rd Thursdays' event. Whether you're a local seeking to be immersed in art or history, or a visitor wanting to experience Albuquerque's premier cultural institution this is the event for all ages to enjoy. The '3rd Thursdays' October event will kick off on October 19 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Browse new and used items at annual New Mexico Ski SwapThe event will feature the Albuquerque Muse
  • Man accused of murdering two Albuquerque men asks judge to dismiss charges

    Man accused of murdering two Albuquerque men asks judge to dismiss charges
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Dakota Briscoe, the man accused of a double murder in Albuquerque, is asking a judge to dismiss the charges against him. Briscoe is accused of killing two men in 2020 and burning their bodies inside of a car. Victims speak out after road rage suspect pulls gun on themBriscoe's attorneys argue the state has violated his right to a speedy trial and he has been in custody since his arrest two years ago. The state argued the delay is due to a pandemic-related backlog o
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of NM celebrates its 40th anniversary

    Ronald McDonald House Charities of NM celebrates its 40th anniversary
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ronald McDonald House Charities is celebrating its 40th year of providing service to New Mexican families. To celebrate they want to raise $40,000 in 40 hours. Starting today October 19 through Friday, October 21 at 12:20 p.m. individuals can donate to the charity to reach the $40,000 in 40 hours goal.S.A.F.E House talks about October Domestic Violence Awareness MonthRonald McDonald House Charities started its chapter in New Mexico with an eight-bedroom hous
  • Robber sporting Nike gear robs Santa Fe bank

    Robber sporting Nike gear robs Santa Fe bank
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The FBI and Santa Fe police are asking for the public's help in finding a bank robber. Officials say the robbery happened Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.They say an unknown man walked into the First National Bank at 540 W. Cordova Road. The man demanded money from a teller and received an undisclosed sum of money and left. Crime Stoppers search for suspects who opened fire outside Albuquerque storeThe man is described as Hispanic, approximately 5'2" tall, skinny
  • Department of Veterans Services secretary leaves office

    Department of Veterans Services secretary leaves office
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The secretary for the New Mexico Department of Veterans Services will be leaving the position. A press release from the office of Michelle Lujan Grisham states Sonya Smith will depart next month to be closer to family.The release states Smith supported the enactment of an income tax exemption for armed forces retirees and oversaw the launch of the Rural Veterans Transportation Program. The program provides free round-trip transportation for veterans in the stat
  • FDA authorizes Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for first booster dose

    FDA authorizes Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for first booster dose
    Novavax on Wednesday received Food and Drug Administration authorization for a booster dose of its COVID-19 vaccine.Yet unlike the bivalent mRNA vaccines currently on the market, Novavax's booster only targets the original strain of the virus, rather than the original strain and the omicron BA.4/BA.5 subvariants.The company is studying an omicron-specific vaccine, but executives have said they think the current vaccine provides durable protection across different variants of the virus.Last week,
  • 6-year-old child weighs only 15 pounds, mother arrested

    6-year-old child weighs only 15 pounds, mother arrested
    WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — A Wichita Falls woman faces multiple felony charges after her 6-year-old son was admitted to Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth for what the child's doctor said was one of the worst cases of neglect they'd ever seen.Catherine Lynn Jarvey is charged with injury to a child and exploitation of a child, a first-degree felony and a third-degree felony, respectively. She was booked into the Wichita County jail on Friday, October 14, 2022, on bonds totaling $
  • Border funeral homes 'overwhelmed' with unidentified migrant remains

    Border funeral homes 'overwhelmed' with unidentified migrant remains
    MAVERICK COUNTY, Texas (Border Report) -- About 10 miles north of the border town of Eagle Pass, a plain white, slightly dented trailer sits on a dusty piece of land emitting a foul odor.Inside the trailer are the remains of unidentified migrants that are piling up as deaths mount and local funeral homes are unable to keep up.Migrant advocates say the bodies are in need of an autopsy to help identify them and to match them with families uncertain of what has happened to their loved ones.Unidenti
  • Wolf known for genetic value found dead in New Mexico

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Environmentalists are pushing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to do more to protect Mexican gray wolves after one of the endangered predators was found dead in southwestern New Mexico.The Western Watersheds Project is among the groups that have been critical of the agency's management of wolves in New Mexico and Arizona, saying illegal killings continue to hamper the population. However, the Fish and Wildlife Service says there have been fewer wolves found dead
  • Sports Desk: What to know about New Mexico United in the playoffs

    Sports Desk: What to know about New Mexico United in the playoffs
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United is set to play in the opening round of the USL Championship playoffs on Saturday. The black and yellow secured the five seed in the Western Conference, thus the team travels to No. 4 Sacramento. New Mexico United puts on show for last home game of the seasonNew Mexico reached the postseason by way of the most accomplished accomplished regular reason in franchise history. The team comes into the playoffs on a five match unbeaten streak, whic
  • New video: Gabby Petito seen alive for last time at Wyoming Whole Foods

    New video: Gabby Petito seen alive for last time at Wyoming Whole Foods
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Previously unseen video shows Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie shopping together at a Wyoming Whole Foods store not long before her death.The video, obtained from the Town of Jackson Police on Tuesday, was taken Aug. 27, the day Petito's family said they last spoke with her. They claim Laundrie told his parents he killed Petito the next day.In the video, Petito and Laundrie are seen pulling into the parking lot in her white Ford Transit van. The couple shopped for about
  • Florida man arrested after planning to 'start a war,' deputies say

    Florida man arrested after planning to 'start a war,' deputies say
    PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — Deputies in Florida arrested a man on Sunday morning after he allegedly planned to "start a war" with law enforcement officials, they say.The Putnam County Sheriff's Office said Glen Ressler, 42, had planned to engage deputies in a shootout, in retaliation for having his driver's license seized during an earlier traffic stop. His license had been suspended, they said. New video shows arrest of suspected killer of Giovanni’s Pizzeria ownerThe sheriff's off
  • U.S. to expel 1,000 Venezuelans to Mexico daily under Title 42

    U.S. to expel 1,000 Venezuelans to Mexico daily under Title 42
    JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – Juarez authorities late Monday bused dozens of Venezuelan migrants expelled from the United States to an emergency shelter – a move to prevent single adults and families with children from sleeping on the streets again.“This is a humanitarian issue,” said City Secretary Hector Ortiz Orpinel. “We are again expecting low temperatures and they were out on the streets, so we will be offering them a temporary safe space.”Ortiz said
  • Here's why you need to book holiday travel this week

    Here's why you need to book holiday travel this week
    DENVER (KDVR) -- October is more than halfway over. That means it is time to get serious about booking your holiday travel.In fact, travel site Hopper said that Oct. 10-20 is the sweet spot for getting the best prices on holiday travel."Demand for holiday flights is still relatively low in mid-October, meaning airlines have lowered prices and deals and promotions are available on many top routes. Searches and bookings for holiday flights will begin to surge in late October and prices will begin
  • Biden approval rating hovering near its lowest point weeks ahead of midterms: survey

    Biden approval rating hovering near its lowest point weeks ahead of midterms: survey
    President Biden’s approval rating is lingering at only 40 percent as next month’s midterm elections near and Americans express growing anxiety about the state of the economy, according to a new survey. A Reuters-Ipsos poll released Tuesday showed Biden’s approval rating unchanged from a poll a week ago but near the lowest point of his presidency, after previously seeing moderate improvement. About a third of respondents in the more recent poll listed the economy as the big
  • Part of 2nd Street closed due to fatal crash

    Part of 2nd Street closed due to fatal crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is on scene of a fatal crash. Northbound 2nd St. at San Lorenzo is closed while officers investigate.APD says around 7 a.m. Wednesday a crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle happened in the area of 2nd Street and San Lorenzo. Officials say the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital and they died from their injuries there. No other information is available at this time.
  • Proposed changes for two major Albuquerque roads

    Proposed changes for two major Albuquerque roads
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City of Albuquerque officials are hosting two public meetings Wednesday. Officials will go over preliminary designs for two major roads; Paseo Del Norte East of Unser and Unser north of Paseo.
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Calls for new APD unit, Man on the run, Quiet weather, Public meetings, Noise cameras

    KRQE Newsfeed: Calls for new APD unit, Man on the run, Quiet weather, Public meetings, Noise cameras
    Wednesday's Top StoriesParents of kids with disabilities say New Mexico is failing themVIDEO: Albuquerque Halloween store robbed at gunpointElection ads are costing New Mexico’s candidates millionsDragons House of Horror hits roadblockSanta Fe planning commission will hear midtown proposalNob Hill wall remains standing following council voteVictims speak out after road rage suspect pulls gun on themFact Check: Ronchetti cites Governor’s misconduct allegationsUS to announce release of
  • New Mexico sees quiet and warmer weather

    New Mexico sees quiet and warmer weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is dry and chilly, with temperatures in the 30s and 40s across most of the state. There is some patchy fog around the Pecos River Valley near Roswell, but most of the state is waking up to clear conditions.Forecast Continues BelowNew Mexico: Santa Fe planning commission will hear midtown proposalCrime: New Mexico man sentenced for hitting, burning victimWeird - Off Beat: This $1.6 million ‘whale’ of a home makes a splashBusiness: McCall&rsq
  • Rare toad fight similar to landmark endangered species case

    Rare toad fight similar to landmark endangered species case
    RENO, Nev. (AP) — The unusual circumstances that led to the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on the Endangered Species Act in 1978 have not surfaced much since then.But the stage is being set in Nevada for another potentially significant test of the nation’s premier wildlife protection law in a legal battle over a geothermal power plant with similarities to the precedent-setting fight over the snail darter and a dam in Tennessee nearly a half century ago. Blue-green mouth f
  • U.S. Mint unveils coin featuring first Asian American on U.S. currency

    U.S. Mint unveils coin featuring first Asian American on U.S. currency
    WASHINGTON (WHTM) - The United States Mint will begin to ship the first U.S. currency coins featuring an Asian American.The Mint facilities in Philadelphia and Denver will manufacture the coins that feature actress Anna May Wong as part of the American Women Quarters Program.Born in Los Angeles to Taishanese Chinese-American parents, Wong appeared in more than 60 films from the 1920s through the 1960s. In 1960, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. New Mexico suffragette featur
  • Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine

    Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine
    MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law Wednesday in the four regions of Ukraine that Moscow annexed and gave additional emergency powers to the heads of all regions of Russia. VIDEO: Albuquerque Halloween store robbed at gunpointPutin didn’t immediately spell out the steps that would be taken under martial law, but said his order was effective starting Thursday. His decree gives law enforcement agencies three days to submit specific proposals and orders t
  • IRS announces tax inflation adjustments – why your paycheck could see a bump

    IRS announces tax inflation adjustments – why your paycheck could see a bump
    (NEXSTAR) – Millions of Americans could take home more pay in 2023 thanks to inflation adjustments to the tax code announced by the IRS Tuesday.Among the dozens of changes prompted by the soaring costs of food, rent, gasoline, and other items, the IRS is hiking the standard deduction for tax year 2023 by roughly 7 percent.
    The standard deduction – which reduces the amount of income on which you're taxed – will go up $1,800 for married couples filing jointly to $27,700. For sing
  • How do you spot a witch? This notorious 15th-century book gave instructions – and helped execute thousands of women

    How do you spot a witch? This notorious 15th-century book gave instructions – and helped execute thousands of women
    (The Conversation) - Books have always had the power to cast a spell over their readers – figuratively.But one book that was quite popular from the 15th to 17th centuries, and infamously so, is literally about spells: what witches do, how do identify them, how to get them to confess, and how to bring them to swift punishment.As fear of witches reached a fever pitch in Europe, witch hunters turned to the “Malleus Maleficarum,” or “Hammer of Witches,” for guidance. Th
  • Why do schools get fined when football fans storm the field?

    Why do schools get fined when football fans storm the field?
    (WHNT) — After the University of Tennessee (UT) earned a six-figure fine for fans storming the field after a win over Alabama, fans may be wondering … why?The Vols earned a $100,000 fine from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) after the fans rushed the field on Saturday. According to our Knoxville sister station WATE, this is the second time that Tennessee has been fined under the SEC's "access to competition area" policy.The policy was implemented in 2004 with financial penalties in
  • Facebook parent Meta agrees to sell Giphy, ending battle with UK regulators

    Facebook parent Meta agrees to sell Giphy, ending battle with UK regulators
    LONDON (AP) — Facebook parent Meta said Tuesday that it will sell off Giphy after running out of options to thwart a ruling by U.K. regulators, who again found that the deal to buy the GIF-sharing platform would limit competition and innovation.Britain’s competition watchdog had ordered Meta last year to reverse the deal — a year after it was announced — but the company appealed to a tribunal, which rejected most of its arguments. After reviewing the case furthe
  • Santa Fe planning commission will hear midtown proposal

    Santa Fe planning commission will hear midtown proposal
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Santa Fe's planning commission will review plans for the midtown campus. The commission will hear presentations about the midtown master plan, including land uses and zoning.Story continues below:
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  • Dragons House of Horror hits roadblock

    Dragons House of Horror hits roadblock
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A popular haunted house is ready to scare hundreds of customers. However, there's a big problem; people are hitting a roadblock when they drive there. "Eight hundred feet, they won't allow us to cross 800 feet," said William Robinson, Manager of Dragons House of Horror.
    It's a fight between Dragons House of Horror and the Laguna Pueblo. It all comes down to one road. "We understood that they were going to seek an alternative route," said Government Affairs Dir
  • Dry for the rest of the week, but another storm arrives this weekend

    Dry for the rest of the week, but another storm arrives this weekend
    Warmer and drier weather continues to return to New Mexico. Another storm system will bring winds, colder temperatures and rain chances beginning this weekend.Cloud cover has cleared from across the northern half of New Mexico Tuesday, allowing for much warmer temperatures this afternoon. Clouds still linger in the southern part of the state, but will clear out overnight. Every day through Saturday will get a little warmer, especially as a westerly wind returns beginning Thursday.
    Another storm
  • Nob Hill wall remains standing following council vote

    Nob Hill wall remains standing following council vote
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A wall put up by a homeowner in Nob Hill will stand following a vote from Albuquerque city councilors. Homeowner Samuel Reynolds put up a front year wall at his home on Brockmont near Lomas and Washington.
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  • Groups calling on city leaders to create APD domestic violence unit

    Groups calling on city leaders to create APD domestic violence unit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, globally, one in three women experienced physical or sexual violence by their partner before the pandemic. And those numbers have only gotten worse, including in Albuquerque."We see the violence is up. The violence is more intense. We're seeing an increase in sexual assault and domestic violence cases," Gail Starr, the Clinic Coordinator for Albuquerque SANE said.
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  • APD investigating delayed homicide

    APD investigating delayed homicide
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says a man died months after he was injured, and they are now investigating the case as a homicide. Police say they responded to Freeway Liquors on 2nd St. last month about a man, later identified as 55-year-old David Kelhoyoma, with a head injury.
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