• New Albuquerque teen center opening next year

    New Albuquerque teen center opening next year
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque middle and high school students will have a new space to hang out when school is not in session. The Seligman Teen Center, which is named after donors Bruce and Sandy Seligman, is near Comanche and San Mateo.
    The center is looking to serve 200 teens per day at no cost. It will include a 14,000-square-foot gym, a kitchen, spaces for digital arts, STEM, and performing arts, and a multi-purpose room. Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury is working to get
  • Judge hands down sentence for 2020 fatal hit and run

    Judge hands down sentence for 2020 fatal hit and run
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The teen who killed a motorcyclist while racing back in 2020 was sentenced Tuesday to three years behind bars. Nayali Martinez, 18 years old at the time, pled guilty to homicide by a motor vehicle earlier this month.Back in February of 2020, she crashed into 64-year-old Thomas Kellepourey on Central and initially fled the scene. She returned after, telling her parents what happened. APD: Car struck man who was working on his vehicleMartinez had never been in
  • UNM Athletics Dept. holds news conference to discuss future of Rio Grande Rivalry

    UNM Athletics Dept. holds news conference to discuss future of Rio Grande Rivalry
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico Athletics Department is holding a news conference Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. to discuss the rescheduling of the UNM and New Mexico State University basketball game.
    Saturday's basketball game between the two schools was postponed due to a shooting on UNM's campus involving a student and New Mexico State University men’s basketball player, Michael Peake.According to the documents released on Monday, UNM students Brandon Travi
  • Should cattle be removed from Gila Wilderness?

    Should cattle be removed from Gila Wilderness?
    SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Forest Service wants your help in trying to decide if more unauthorized cows should be removed from the Gila Wilderness. It's a topic that's garnered a lot of debate, but the Forest Service says cattle are damaging the landscape.“Removal of unauthorized cattle is necessary to protect the habitat of aquatic and terrestrial
    wildlife, including federally listed threatened and endangered species,” Camille Howes, a Gila
    National Forest S
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  • Suspect injured in Española officer-involved shooting

    Suspect injured in Española officer-involved shooting
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police tweeted Tuesday afternoon about an officer-involved shooting in Española. The shooting happened on Calle Del Sol.Story continues below:
    Trending: Shooting at University of New Mexico campus linked to fight at Lobo-Aggie football gameMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoCommunity: Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yardHoliday: 50+ white elephant gifts for under $50 for your office hol
  • Biden to extend student loan pause as court battle drags on

    Biden to extend student loan pause as court battle drags on
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that his administration will extend the pause on federal student loan payments while the White House fights a legal battle to save his plan to cancel portions of the debt. Biden administration seeks Supreme Court relief after student debt plan blocked"It isn't fair to ask tens of millions of borrowers eligible for relief to resume their student debt payments while the courts consider the lawsuit," Biden said in a video posted on Twitt
  • Biden to extend student loan pause: AP sources

    Biden to extend student loan pause: AP sources
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will extend the pause on federal student loan payments while the White House battles in court to save his plans to cancel portions of the debt, according to two sources with knowledge of his plans.Biden administration seeks Supreme Court relief after student debt plan blocked
    The sources spoke on condition of anonymity before a public announcement.The pandemic-era payment pause was set to expire Jan. 1, a date that Biden set before his debt cancellatio
  • Supreme Court declines to shield Trump tax returns from Congress

    Supreme Court declines to shield Trump tax returns from Congress
    (The Hill) -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency appeal from former President Donald Trump seeking to shield his tax returns from House Democrats, capping a multiyear legal battle and paving the way for the release of his tax returns. Biden to extend student loan pause: AP sourcesThe order — which had no noted dissents — was in response to an appeal Trump filed with the Supreme Court late last month after a lower court declined to reverse its ruling mandating that he
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  • Do you recognize this face? Albuquerque Police use facial reconstruction to help 1996 cold case

    Do you recognize this face? Albuquerque Police use facial reconstruction to help 1996 cold case
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Over two decades ago, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) found the remains of a young female. Now, the department is asking for your help recognizing the unknown face.The body was found near the intersection of Tower Road and 98th Street, on Albuquerque's southwest side. Of course, at the time, the area was less developed. Duo get 40 years in prison after Carlsbad killing in motorcycle theft gone wrongPolice found the victim wrapped in dark trash bags a
  • Dressing vs. stuffing: Is there a difference?

    Dressing vs. stuffing: Is there a difference?
    (KDVR) — It's a question that divides the country each year ahead of Thanksgiving: What's the difference between dressing and stuffing?Merriam-Webster defines stuffing as "a seasoned mixture (as of bread crumbs, vegetables, and butter) that is typically placed inside the cavity of a turkey, pepper, etc. and cooked." It defines dressing as "a seasoned mixture usually used as a stuffing (as for poultry)."According to delish, though, dressing is cooked outside of a turkey, while stuffing is t
  • Warming temperatures before the next storm

    Warming temperatures before the next storm
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Westerly winds will continue to dominate the forecast through the middle parts of this week. This will allow for dry and mostly calm conditions before the jet stream begins to dig down across the Desert Southwest. Temperatures will be warmer today, especially across the east. High's will be even warmer Wednesday, the warmest day of the week, before a cool down into Thursday.
    Forecast Continues BelowTrending: Shooting at University of New Mexico campus linked to fig
  • Albuquerque shelter giving thanksgiving meals

    Albuquerque shelter giving thanksgiving meals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A homeless shelter in northeast Albuquerque is providing an early thanksgiving meal for the homeless. The Rock at Noonday homeless shelter, along with Steel Bridge hosted their annual event Tuesday.
    Story continues below:
    Trending: Shooting at University of New Mexico campus linked to fight at Lobo-Aggie football gameMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoCommunity: Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yardHoliday: 50+ whi
  • Duo get 40 years in prison after Carlsbad killing in motorcycle theft gone wrong

    Duo get 40 years in prison after Carlsbad killing in motorcycle theft gone wrong
    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – A federal court has decided Donald Busch and Stetson Barnes from Carlsbad and Loving deserve 40 years in prison after trying to steal a motorcycle in 2019. The bike's owner allegedly confronted Busch and his collaborators with a gun before Barnes shot and killed the bike's owner.The victim died for a dirt bike worth about $6,000 when new, according to a vehicle identification search. Here's how it all went down, according to court documents and press releases f
  • The toys for Tots drive asking the community to donate

    The toys for Tots drive asking the community to donate
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Toys for Tots program hands out brand-new toys to children to make each child feel special during the holiday season. Toys for Tots is founded by the US Marine corpsThey are asking the community for their help this holiday season. The program is three weeks away from donating the toys; and it's crunch time. When you donate $20 they are able to buy three toys.
    Paul Caputo, with Toys for Tots,explained how he understands the cost of living has gone up and
  • New Mexico Music Hall of Fame recognizes New Mexico musicians at annual award show

    New Mexico Music Hall of Fame recognizes New Mexico musicians at annual award show
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Music Hall of Fame award show is backThanksgiving weekend. Established to recognize those who have had a significant impact on New Mexico music, and each year they select a few who are inducted into the hall of fame.Annual Luminaria Tour returns to Albuquerque for the 57th yearEach year since 2003, the New Mexico Music Hall of Fame has had an Awards Show. The gala event celebrates the lifetime achievements of the honorees through presentations
  • Google reveals which Thanksgiving recipes are popular in your state

    Google reveals which Thanksgiving recipes are popular in your state
    INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) – If you are searching around for last-minute Thanksgiving ideas, you aren't alone.
    Google released the top Thanksgiving-related searches for the last week, showing people are not only interested in remembering when Thanksgiving is (it is this Thursday, by the way) but are also looking up last-minute recipes. Light versus dark – the color of the turkey meat is due to the job of the muscleIt turns out – according to Google's data – not everyon
  • PNM warns of holiday phone scams

    PNM warns of holiday phone scams
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – PNM is warning New Mexicans about scams targeting customers this holiday season. PNM says they are getting reports of phone scams where scammers are adding a false PNM caller ID or false 505 prefix to phone numbers and pretending the be calling from PNM.Story continues below:
    Trending: Shooting at University of New Mexico campus linked to fight at Lobo-Aggie football gameMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoCommunity: Northeast Heights n
  • Kobe Bryant's daughter seeks restraining order against accused armed stalker

    Kobe Bryant's daughter seeks restraining order against accused armed stalker
    (KTLA) – Natalia Bryant, the 19-year-old daughter of the late Kobe Bryant, is seeking a restraining order against a man accused of being a stalker with a criminal history involving guns.
    Bryant said the man has been harassing her and may be armed, and she said she is afraid and concerned for her safety.Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yardAccording to court documents, 32-year-old Dwayne Kemp has been trying to contact Bryant for the past two years on social media, which
  • Who gets greatest benefit from latest COVID boosters?

    Who gets greatest benefit from latest COVID boosters?
    Americans who got the updated COVID-19 booster shots are better protected against symptomatic infection than those who haven’t — at least for now, U.S. health officials said Tuesday.Updated boosters rolled out by Pfizer and rival Moderna in September have been a hard sell for vaccine-weary Americans. Only about 13% of U.S. adults so far have gotten a “bivalent” shot that targets the omicron strain as well as the original coronavirus. On Tuesday, White House officials anno
  • Which toys have been recalled this year?

    Which toys have been recalled this year?
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Congressman Lloyd Doggett and an advocacy group warned Texans of the potential dangers in some children’s toys Monday. The Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) Education Fund held a press conference with Doggett to discuss the findings of the latest Trouble in Toyland — an annual report that examines trends to determine the potential dangers of toys typically bought for the holiday season. “There's nothing quite as exciting as seeing
  • Thanksgiving inflation gobbles up budgets

    Thanksgiving inflation gobbles up budgets
    High inflation is hitting the Thanksgiving spread.Food prices rose almost 11 percent over the 12 months ending in October, according to the Labor Department’s consumer price index (CPI), while groceries, which exclude restaurants, specifically were 12.4 percent more expensive from the same time a year ago. And some Thanksgiving staples are even more expensive thanks to a combination of costly setbacks for farmers and food processors.  New Mexico pediatrician gives advice on deali
  • Four States rank among most unhealthiest in U.S., new study finds

    Four States rank among most unhealthiest in U.S., new study finds
    (KSNF/KODE) — The holiday season is officially here. It's a time for festivity, relaxation and spending time with loved ones, but it's also when many Americans "fall off the wagon" when it comes to their health. Whether it's from the extra eating and drinking, spikes in stress, or accidents and exposure to germs during travel, government studies have shown emergency room visits increase during the holiday season, with New York City doctors estimating a 5-to-12% spike. According to a study
  • Chicago treasure hunter finds, returns lost ring with 'unique name' to owner 30 years later

    Chicago treasure hunter finds, returns lost ring with 'unique name' to owner 30 years later
    CHICAGO (WGN) — Adam Rosa, an urban planner who picked up metal detecting as a hobby during the pandemic, was searching for buried treasure in a Chicago Park when he stumbled across a peculiar patch of dirt that caught his eye. Panhandling in Albuquerque affected by new council measure"[I] just decided to dig it this time, and an inch or two down, saw the outline of a gold ring," Rosa said.Rosa brought the ring home and cleaned it. After further inspection, he noticed a name inscribed on t
  • Final New Mexico county certifies midterm election results

    Final New Mexico county certifies midterm election results
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s most populous county on Monday certified the results from the recent midterm elections, marking the state's last county to do so ahead of next week’s statewide certification. Panhandling in Albuquerque affected by new council measureBernalillo County commissioners voted during a quick meeting at which they praised the work of the county clerk and her election staff. A report from the county's bureau of elections showed about 54% of register
  • The new all-electric Volvo SUV can tell if you are impaired

    The new all-electric Volvo SUV can tell if you are impaired
    (Our Auto Expert) - Volvo has a mission to become fully electric by 2030 and climate neutral by 2040. The next step they take to make sure that happens is the release of the new flagship, the all-electric EX90.                                                 &
  • 'Going to be legendary': Dolly Parton to co-host 'New Year's Eve Party' with Miley Cyrus

    'Going to be legendary': Dolly Parton to co-host 'New Year's Eve Party' with Miley Cyrus
    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Country music legend Dolly Parton will ring in 2023 with singer-songwriter — and goddaughter — Miley Cyrus.
    Parton and Cyrus will host "Miley's New Year's Eve Party," a two-hour-long special, beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST. The special airs on NBC and on the company's app, Peacock. LIST: Stores closed on Thanksgiving DayThe East Tennessee icon tweeted the news on Nov. 21 alongside a video of herself and Cyrus.
    In the video, Parton and Cyrus invite viewers
  • Housing for human trafficking survivors

    Housing for human trafficking survivors
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Human trafficking survivors across New Mexico could soon have a new safe house. Officials with the New Mexico Dream Center are calling the project, "Lighthouse." It will provide residential housing for minors who have survived human trafficking. VIDEO: San Juan County deputies, CYFD discover malnourished kid in homeThe Dream Center already provides after care for people who have escaped trafficking. However, the referrals for minors were becoming overwhelming
  • How to stay safe this Thanksgiving as 'tripledemic' cases of COVID, RSV, flu on rise

    How to stay safe this Thanksgiving as 'tripledemic' cases of COVID, RSV, flu on rise
    (NEXSTAR) - Once again, Americans will gather with friends and family for a COVID-19 pandemic-era Thanksgiving, only this year there are two additional viruses on the minds of many – RSV and the flu.So if you're feeling anxious about inadvertently having invited others to a super spreader event, don't forget the following precautions, experts say.Masks, vaccines and tests“COVID, influenza, and other bacteria and viruses haven’t left us, so before you plan that Thanksgiving get-
  • Light versus dark – the color of the turkey meat is due to the job of the muscle

    Light versus dark – the color of the turkey meat is due to the job of the muscle
    (The Conversation) - At Thanksgiving dinner, lucky families will avoid impassioned discussions about religion and politics. But another argument is almost inevitable: white meat versus dark meat. Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yardLight meat lovers claim dark meat is greasy; dark meat devotees complain that light meat is dry and lacks flavor. Few meat eaters are ambivalent on the matter.But why do these different types of meat exist, and what underlies these differences?&nbs
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Names released in shooting, Homeless camp standards, Thanksgiving storm, Luminaria tour, Food drive success

    KRQE Newsfeed: Names released in shooting, Homeless camp standards, Thanksgiving storm, Luminaria tour, Food drive success
    Tuesday's Top StoriesPanhandling in Albuquerque affected by new council measureNew Mexico universities address concerns following weekend shootingMartineztown residents say garbage transfer station bad fit for neighborhoodNew Mexico pediatrician gives advice on dealing with COVID, flu, RSV triple-threatSan Juan County deputies, CYFD discover malnourished kid in homeNew vendor ordinance passes city councilAlbuquerque man pleads not guilty to fatal July shootingCouncilor proposes ordinances to tac
  • Quiet weather, but Thanksgiving storm brings snow chances

    Quiet weather, but Thanksgiving storm brings snow chances
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is cold and quiet. High clouds are moving into western New Mexico and will spread across the state today. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. Temperatures will be similar to Monday, with highs in the 30s, 40s and 50s. Westerly wind flow and downslope warming will help temperatures climb on Wednesday. However, the next storm will bring colder temperatures and snow on Thursday and Friday.Forecast Continues BelowInvestigation: What’s driving
  • Musk puts Twitter blue check relaunch on hold 'until there is high confidence of stopping impersonation'

    Musk puts Twitter blue check relaunch on hold 'until there is high confidence of stopping impersonation'
    (The Hill) -- Twitter chief Elon Musk announced on Monday night that he would delay the relaunch of his new Twitter blue check program until the platform develops a strategy with “high confidence of stopping impersonation.”“Holding off relaunch of Blue Verified until there is high confidence of stopping impersonation,” wrote Musk. Housing for human trafficking survivorsMusk’s $8 subscription-based verification plan launched earlier this month has come under scrutiny
  • New Mexico pediatrician gives advice on dealing with COVID, flu, RSV triple-threat

    New Mexico pediatrician gives advice on dealing with COVID, flu, RSV triple-threat
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time in roughly two years, New Mexico is dealing with a wave of pediatric illnesses that are packing children's hospital units in the Albuquerque metro-area. The statewide surge is being called a "triple-threat" by state health leaders, who say RSV, COVID-19 and flu cases are among the most common respiratory viruses kids are being diagnosed with.This week on the New Mexico News Podcast, KRQE News 13's Chris McKee and Gabrielle Burkhart talk w
  • NASA capsule buzzes moon in last big step before lunar orbit

    NASA capsule buzzes moon in last big step before lunar orbit
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s Orion capsule reached the moon Monday, whipping around the far side and buzzing the lunar surface on its way to a record-breaking orbit with test dummies sitting in for astronauts. ABQ-based company works with NASA for Artemis launchIt’s the first time a capsule has visited the moon since NASA’s Apollo program 50 years ago, and represents a huge milestone in the $4.1 billion test flight that began last Wednesday.Video of the looming moon
  • New vendor ordinance passes city council

    New vendor ordinance passes city council
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city councilors passed an ordinance Monday making it easier for vendors to operate in the city. The ordinance allows vendors to pay for one permit to operate in farmers' markets across the city. City council set permit standards for sanctioned homeless campsPreviously, they had to have a license for each market they were in. Now, vendors will pay $50 for a permit for the year. "This gives them a permit for the entire season at a low cost so that
  • New vendor ordinance passes Albuquerque city council

    New vendor ordinance passes Albuquerque city council
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city councilors passed an ordinance Monday making it easier for vendors to operate in the city. The ordinance allows vendors to pay for one permit to operate in farmers' markets across the city. City council set permit standards for sanctioned homeless campsPreviously, they had to have a license for each market they were in. Now, vendors will pay $50 for a permit for the year. "This gives them a permit for the entire season at a low cost so that
  • Snow possible for parts of New Mexico Thanksgiving Day

    Snow possible for parts of New Mexico Thanksgiving Day
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Temperatures will warm every day through the middle of this week. A storm will dive into New Mexico on Thanksgiving Day, potentially bringing snow to eastern parts of the state.After a frigid last several days for all of New Mexico, warmer weather is finally beginning to return this week. Westerly winds are helping to draw in this drier and warmer air. We will continue this warming trend into Wednesday when high temperatures will be right around, if not slightly ab
  • Panhandling in Albuquerque affected by new council measure

    Panhandling in Albuquerque affected by new council measure
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Monday night, Albuquerque City Council approved a measure designed to keep people off medians. The new "Pedestrian Safety Ordinance" is an updated version of a law passed a few years ago that got blocked by the courts for violating people's rights.Story continues below:
    Crime: New details emerge in University of New Mexico campus shootingMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoTrending: Albuquerque family warns of backyard lurker spotted
  • City council set permit standards for sanctioned homeless camps

    City council set permit standards for sanctioned homeless camps
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city councilors have set permitting standards for the running of sanctioned homeless camps. Councilors passed multiple changes, including the so-called Good Neighbor Program that has operators meet with those in the neighborhood about what's going on in the space. Albuquerque city council to hold meetings virtually through end of yearCity officials say they have some experience with that already as the spaces were put into place. "It typically is
  • New Mexico universities address concerns following weekend shooting

    New Mexico universities address concerns following weekend shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Court documents reveal more information about the shooting over the weekend that left a University of New Mexico student dead and a New Mexico State University basketball player wounded. Documents show Brandon Travis, Jonathan Smith, and Eli – whose last name isn't mentioned – are all UNM students.
    "I feel there are some measures but I feel like when everybody goes home like after 5 o'clock, the campus really just gets vacant. There's really nobo
  • "It's a dumb idea": Martineztown residents say garbage transfer station bad fit for neighborhood

    "It's a dumb idea": Martineztown residents say garbage transfer station bad fit for neighborhood
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – "It's a bad idea; it's a dumb idea," says Bill Sabatini. He has strong feelings about the idea of a Solid Waste Transfer Station near his home by the Big I. "It's just totally inappropriate for here."
    The City of Albuquerque says they bought the property at the corner of Menaul and I-25 late last year. There is no official plan in place as of yet, but the city's Solid Waste Department says they hope to make that lot a transfer station in the future, where ga
  • UNM president releases statement on weekend shooting

    UNM president releases statement on weekend shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes is saying Monday night, as someone who works and lives on UNM campus, she understands that a safe campus is crucial to the university's success. She remains committed to the safety and security of UNM while acknowledging the challenges they face as an open campus in an urban environment.Story continues below:
    Crime: New details emerge in University of New Mexico campus shootingMoney: Millions funded for low-i
  • Sports Desk: NMSU release Q&A addressing weekend incident

    Sports Desk: NMSU release Q&A addressing weekend incident
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University released a question and answer sheet Monday to shed more light on a deadly shooting involving one of their players over the weekend. NMSU forward Mike Peake was involved in a shooting on the UNM campus early Saturday morning.
    Citing privacy laws, NMSU would not say whether Peake would face any discipline for his actions. When asked about the status of first-year Head Coach Greg Heiar, NMSU said he would remain in his job. The inci
  • Raton's Walton happy about his state record, sad his team lost in the semifinals

    Raton's Walton happy about his state record, sad his team lost in the semifinals
    RATON, N.M. (KRQE) – Raton Tigers senior running back Cayden Walton only needed 57 yards to claim the state's single-season rushing title. He got that and much more in a Class 3A semifinal 21-20 loss to Ruidoso over the weekend.
    Walton had over 150 rushing yards and now holds the single-season record with 3,123 yards. He would have gladly traded his performance in for a victory. "I was bummed," said Walton.
    When asked about the record, Walton said he still hasn't taken it all in becau
  • Valley Vikings to rely on defense and toughness this basketball season

    Valley Vikings to rely on defense and toughness this basketball season
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's the same thing they relied on the last time they brought home a championship trophy. The Valley Vikings boys' basketball team will rely on defense and toughness this basketball season.
    It served the Vikings well when they won back-to-back titles in 2019 and 2020. Vikings Head Coach EZ Panas said he will have to win with a young group this season.Story continues below:
    Crime: New details emerge in University of New Mexico campus shootingMoney: Millions f
  • Ski Apache celebrating season opening with party

    Ski Apache celebrating season opening with party
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Skiers and snowboarders can thank some early snow storms in the state because Ski Apache is ready to open this weekend. The resort is opening for the season on Saturday, November 26.Story continues below:
    Crime: New details emerge in University of New Mexico campus shootingMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoTrending: Albuquerque family warns of backyard lurker spotted in surveillance footageEntertainment: Snoop Dogg launches accessory line
  • Ski Apache celebrating opening with party

    Ski Apache celebrating opening with party
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Skiers and snowboarders can thank some early snow storms in the state because Ski Apache is ready to open this weekend. The resort is opening for the season on Saturday, November 26.Story continues below:
    Crime: New details emerge in University of New Mexico campus shootingMoney: Millions funded for low-income families in New MexicoTrending: Albuquerque family warns of backyard lurker spotted in surveillance footageEntertainment: Snoop Dogg launches accessory line
  • Hundreds of thousands of pounds of food collected for Roadrunner Food Bank

    Hundreds of thousands of pounds of food collected for Roadrunner Food Bank
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive on Saturday was a huge success. The Roadrunner Food Bank, which benefits from the yearly event, says letter carriers were able to collect more than 146,000 pounds of food. UnitedHealthcare offers food bank grant to New Mexico schoolIt will go to low-income families experiencing hunger. For those who missed the chance to donate, they can still drop off any non-perishable food at the nearest post office anytime this week.
  • Albuquerque man pleads not guilty to fatal July shooting

    Albuquerque man pleads not guilty to fatal July shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man accused of killing a father following a fight has pled not guilty to first-degree murder charges. Michael Koester was in court Monday afternoon.According to police, Koester shot and killed Raul Gallegos back in July following a fight outside an apartment complex near Montgomery and San Pedro. Police say Koester came home to find his roommate's two teenage daughters and another girl being intimate with a 15-year-old boy.Story continues below:
    Crime: New
  • Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yard

    Northeast Heights neighbor faces judge over trashed yard
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Neighbors in the Inez Neighborhood in the Northeast Heights have been trying for years to get their neighbor to get rid of the junk in his yard. The city took him to court and won.Today, the homeowner appeared in front of a judge for a progress report and the judge had strong words for him. “If there is no effort put in and no progress there's not a point of you not being incarcerated,” said Judge Joshua Sanchez. Albuquerque: Did your neighborhoo

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