• New Mexico court asked to reconsider electricity rate case

    New Mexico court asked to reconsider electricity rate case
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Supreme Court is being asked to reconsider its decision allowing the state’s largest electric utility to delay issuing rate credits to customers that were prompted by the recent closure of one of the Southwest's largest coal-fired power plants.The state attorney general and consumer advocates filed motions this week, arguing that delaying economic relief to customers from the closure of the San Juan Generating Station in September undermin
  • US frustrates England again at a World Cup in 0-0 draw

    US frustrates England again at a World Cup in 0-0 draw
    AL KHOR, Qatar (AP) — The United States frustrated England in a 0-0 draw on Friday for its second consecutive tie in the World Cup. World Cup host Qatar eliminated from the tournament, earliest exit by a host nationThe result might not match the U.S.’ famous 1-0 win from the 1950 tournament, but it was the latest occasion in which the Americans have defied the odds against the Three Lions.England is still waiting for its first win in three World Cup matches against the U.S. after a 1
  • Best Black Friday 2022 deals under $100

    Best Black Friday 2022 deals under $100
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.What are the best Black Friday 2022 deals under $100?Black Friday is usually the best time to pick up big-ticket items such as TVs and mattresses, but there also are deals to be had if you’re on a tighter budget. You can actually find impressive deals on plenty of items that are less than $100. This year, we’ve noticed significant discounts on items like the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Plus
  • Tips for navigating the best deals during 2022’s biggest shopping weekend

    Tips for navigating the best deals during 2022’s biggest shopping weekend
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.Black Friday through Cyber Monday is arguably the most anticipated shopping weekend of the year. So whether you are trying to get your holiday shopping done, want to pick up a splurge item you’ve had your eye on or just need some essentials for around the house, you can land some excellent deals right now.If you want to get the biggest savings, though, it helps to be a savvy shopper. BestReviews ha
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  • Holiday shoppers: Whether you're going local or global this season, beware of ransomware

    Holiday shoppers: Whether you're going local or global this season, beware of ransomware
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — One click on one link from an imposter is all it can take for a hacker to lock your files or account and demand money.
    "We got an email from someone. And we accidentally clicked on it — it looks legitimate. We clicked on it. And then it was a hacker, and they asked us to give them ransom, or they threatened to delete our account," co-founder Amanda Wadsworth told KXAN.
    Ransomware attackers can also threaten to reveal customers' information on the dark web, and there's
  • Taos Ski Valley opening day, achievement announcement

    Taos Ski Valley opening day, achievement announcement
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Taos Ski Valley, Inc. have announced that they have become a certified CarbonNeutral® company by Climate Impact Partners along with the status as the world’s first and only certified B Corporation®, confirming Taos as an industry leader in environmental and social responsibility.Ski Apache celebrating season opening with partyAlthough they have reached this achievement Taos Ski Valley, Inc. will still continue its ongoing, long-term effort to minimize
  • World Cup host Qatar eliminated from the tournament, earliest exit by a host nation

    World Cup host Qatar eliminated from the tournament, earliest exit by a host nation
    DOHA, Qatar (AP) — World Cup host Qatar was eliminated on Friday, just six days and two matches into the tournament.Qatar can't advance to the knockout round after losing to Ecuador in the opener and to Senegal on Friday.It was the earliest exit by a host nation in the World Cup's 92-year history. Qatar's fate was sealed after the Netherlands and Ecuador drew 1-1 in the other Group A match.Qatar still has one more match to play against the Netherlands on Tuesday.Story continues b
  • ABQ Ride's 57th Annual Luminaria tour, sold out

    ABQ Ride's 57th Annual Luminaria tour, sold out
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – About three hours into the sale, tickets for the ABQ RIDE’s 57th Annual Luminaria Tour are sold out.Light Among the Ruins event once again at Jemez Historic siteAll riders who were able to get their tickets are encouraged to arrive no later than 20 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. Free parking will be available at the Convention Center’s eastside parking structure at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Broadway, as well as the Civic Plaz
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  • Wife dies, husband rescued after overnight hiking trip in the Narrows at Zion National Park

    Wife dies, husband rescued after overnight hiking trip in the Narrows at Zion National Park
    SPRINGDALE, Utah (KTVX) -- A married couple's 16-mile hike through the Narrows at the Zion National Park ended tragically just days before Thanksgiving.
    Park visitors told shuttle drivers on Wednesday that they had seen an injured man and unresponsive woman in the Narrows, a popular hiking spot in the Utah national park, according to the National Park Service.Hiker rescued in foothills “extremely thankful” for volunteers who helped herMembers of the Zion National Park Search and Resc
  • Video: Ohio 'dine and dash' incident nearly turns deadly for employee stuck on car

    Video: Ohio 'dine and dash' incident nearly turns deadly for employee stuck on car
    WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (WJW) — Local restaurants have been hit by a rash of thefts known as “dine and dashes," and one of the crimes almost turned deadly after an employee was taken on a wild and dangerous ride when she tried to stop three delinquent diners.
    The story began to unfold Sunday night when a manager at the Buffalo Wild Wings in Willoughby, Ohio attempted to stop three teenage girls who allegedly walked out on their $115 tab and jumped into their car. The manager tried to w
  • When will NORAD start tracking Santa this year?

    When will NORAD start tracking Santa this year?
    (NEXSTAR) - With Thanksgiving in the rearview, Christmas is now roughly a month away. That means in just a few short weeks, Santa Claus is coming to town.
    Can't wait to see where Santa and his reindeer are on Christmas Eve? With a little help from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), you can track Santa on his journey around the world.Annual Santa Fe Plaza lighting, happening tonightNORAD, a joint organization between the U.S. and Canada, is responsible for tracking everything f
  • Annual Santa Fe Plaza lighting, happening tonight

    Annual Santa Fe Plaza lighting, happening tonight
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe will be hosting its annual Holiday Plaza light celebration on November 25. City staff has been hard at work by hanging 30,000 energy-efficient LED lights and decorating around the Plaza. Entries for Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Gingerbread house contest openAttendees can enjoy live entertainment by Bells of St. Francis, Sol Fire, Santo Nino Choir, and Legacy of Santa Fe Band starting at 4:30 p.m. and will run through 8 p.m. Santa and Mrs.
  • Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones questioned over 1957 photo

    Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones questioned over 1957 photo
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KARK) – Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones faced questions over a 65-year-old photo that captured him during the civil rights movement outside a high school.Jones, an Arkansas native, was pictured in a group of white students appearing to block a group of Black students into North Little Rock High School back in 1957.Defiant white students at Arkansas' North Little Rock High School block the doors of the school, denying access to six African-American students enrolled in t
  • Free holiday parking from CABQ

    Free holiday parking from CABQ
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque's Department of Municipal Development and Parking Services has announced the return of free parking for holiday shoppers at local businesses.
    Every parking meter on Central Ave. and the Old Town parking lot on Central between Romero St. and San Felipe St. will be free for up to two hours, starting on November 25. “This is our way of saying Happy Holidays,” said Parking Services Manager Maria Griego. “We want to play a par
  • NMDOH, steps to reduce respiratory illness this holiday season

    NMDOH, steps to reduce respiratory illness this holiday season
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health is now urging New Mexicans to take precautions during the holiday season. The precautions are to protect young children, older individuals and those with underlying conditions from respiratory viruses like RSV, flu and COVID-19.State health officials warn of flu, RSV, COVID “triple threat” in New MexicoArea hospitals have activated emergency operations as they are experiencing a surge in pediatric illnesses.
  • Want your Christmas gifts to arrive on time? Here are the shipping deadlines

    Want your Christmas gifts to arrive on time? Here are the shipping deadlines
    (KTXL) — Christmas is only weeks away, and now until then, millions of Americans will work on getting gifts shipped to their loved ones.
    While it's better to take care of shipping earlier, there are lots of people who will wait until the last minute to ship Christmas gifts.The United States Postal Service, UPS and FedEx — the three largest carriers in the country — recently published their deadlines for holiday shipping this year.USPS starts same-day shipping program for Albuqu
  • Ford recalls over 634K SUVs due to fuel leaks and fire risk

    Ford recalls over 634K SUVs due to fuel leaks and fire risk
    DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. is recalling over 634,000 SUVs worldwide because a cracked fuel injector can spill fuel or leak vapors onto a hot engine and cause fires.The recall covers Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs from the 2020 through 2023 model years. All have 1.5-liter, three-cylinder engines. Disney-themed children’s clothing recalled over lead contentThe Dearborn, Michigan, automaker said Thursday it's not recommending that owners stop driving the vehicles or park them o
  • Entries for Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Gingerbread house contest open

    Entries for Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Gingerbread house contest open
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) will be accepting entries for its popular holiday tradition, the Pueblo Gingerbread House Contest.
    “Over the years, we’ve seen some amazing entries – Pueblo homes and villages, churches, and even ancient, important Puebloan sites like Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Pueblo Bonito, and Bandelier National Monument,” said Monique Martinez, IPCC cultural events coordinator. “We’
  • Musk says Twitter will relaunch verified service with 3 different check marks

    Musk says Twitter will relaunch verified service with 3 different check marks
    (The Hill) - Elon Musk on Friday said Twitter is tentatively planning to relaunch its paid verification check service next week after delays over impersonation concerns.Musk indicated the platform will roll out gold checks for companies, grey checks for government accounts and blue checks for individuals.The new Twitter CEO has garnered controversy for introducing an $8-per-month subscription service that includes a verified check after a series of users quickly leveraged it to impersonate promi
  • Why do we call it Black Friday?

    Why do we call it Black Friday?
    (NEXSTAR) - Many know the day after Thanksgiving is referred to as "Black Friday," but why?While some social media posts attribute the day's roots as dating back to the practice of selling off slaves the day after Thanksgiving, the Associated Press says that isn't the case.
    Instead, the term "Black Friday" is first linked to a financial crash in the late 1880s.Black Friday 2022 store hours: What time Walmart, others openTwo investors, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, drove up the price of gold, which lea
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Water woes, Raising funds, Rain/snow southeast NM, Fancy feast, Slopes open

    KRQE Newsfeed: Water woes, Raising funds, Rain/snow southeast NM, Fancy feast, Slopes open
    Friday's Top StoriesAlbuquerque police investigating fatal pedestrian crashBlack Friday 2022 store hours: What time Walmart, others openEnjoy new sweet and savory treats at the River of LightsNational forest considers lethal methods to get rid of wild cattleWhat to do with all that leftover turkeyThe work that goes behind every River of Lights displayFriday's Five Facts
    [1] Acoma Pueblo residents spend Thanksgiving without water – The water woes continue in Acoma Pueblo as a failed water l
  • More snow and rain in the southeast on Friday

    More snow and rain in the southeast on Friday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It is a snowy and rainy start to the day in southern New Mexico. Roads are snow covered in the Sacramento Mountains, including Ruidoso. Rain fell overnight in the plains near Roswell and Carlsbad, but looks to be turning to snowfall this morning, which could lead to icy and snowy roads today. Even the lower Rio Grande Valley has seen snow and rain, from Socorro, southward. There is patchy fog near Belen.
    The storm will continue to spin south of New Mexico today, br
  • New Mexico skiers get a snow-filled welcome

    New Mexico skiers get a snow-filled welcome
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Snowy conditions across the state are offering a big welcome for skiers who are hitting the slopes today. Ski Santa Fe opened on November 24 for the first time of the season.Where to ski in New Mexico?They are reporting a 20-inch base after the recent snow storms. Taos Ski Valley is also now open for the season. They are reporting a 24-inch base with the resort reporting about 2 inches of snowfall.
  • 5 buy now, pay later headaches to avoid this holiday season

    5 buy now, pay later headaches to avoid this holiday season
    (NerdWallet) - Shoppers filling their carts this holiday season will likely have the option to “buy now, pay later” at checkout.Known as BNPL for short, these payment plans break up your purchase into smaller, equal installments, often for zero interest and no fees if you pay on time.If you’re looking to stretch your gifting dollars further, BNPL can seem like the obvious choice. But it’s still debt, and it comes with risks.Here are five common issues you may encounter wi
  • What’s happening around New Mexico Nov. 25 – Dec. 1

    What’s happening around New Mexico Nov. 25 – Dec. 1
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from November 25 – December 1.Albuquerque
    Nov. 25 - Light of Enchantment - Kick off your Holiday season by taking a ride through the lights at Sandia Speed Way. Opening day is Nov.25 and will go through December 31. The times are from 4 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. General Admission is per car (1 car) $49.95.
    Nov.25 -New Mexico Artisan Market - Is returning this Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 25-27. From 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Located at Hote
  • Acoma Pueblo residents spend Thanksgiving without water

    Acoma Pueblo residents spend Thanksgiving without water
    ACOMA PUEBLO, N.M. (KRQE) – As families celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday, some residents in the Acoma Pueblo did it without running water. The Pueblo's main water line failed in October and the local government still hasn't been able to restore everyone's water. One Pueblo resident says that without water, schools have been closed and the elderly have to travel outside the Pueblo to get medical care.  Dialysis patients travel long distances for treatment after A
  • Heavy snow moves into southeast New Mexico Friday

    Heavy snow moves into southeast New Mexico Friday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A winter storm is moving through New Mexico this Thanksgiving. The heaviest of the snow will begin to fall tonight across southeast New Mexico where travel may become dangerous Friday.A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect across all of southeast New Mexico and will last through late Friday and early Saturday. Snow is falling tonight from Socorro County east to the Texas state line. Most of the snow is wrapping up north of I-40 as the threat for heavy snowfal
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue conduct two rescues in the Sandia Mountains

    Albuquerque Fire Rescue conduct two rescues in the Sandia Mountains
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire and Rescue crews responded to not one, but two rescues in the Sandia mountains Wednesday. Details are limited on both rescues. One rescue took place down in the foothills. New Mexico Mayor cooks Thanksgiving feast for Navy sailors in GuamThat hiker was in distress according to the AFR Facebook page. AFR had some help from Albuquerque Police Department's open space officers. In a video published to Facebook, you can see crews working tog
  • 21st annual Turkey Trek

    21st annual Turkey Trek
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 21st annual Turkey Trek took place Thanksgiving morning at Tingley Beach in Albuquerque. Participants had the chance to compete in a 5k race; there was also a kids 1k run and a 5k run and fitness walk.Story continues below:
    New Mexico: 2022 Thanksgiving: What’s open and closed in New MexicoInvestigation: Turf wars: A tale of deception and misused tax dollarsTrending: New Mexico United launch new gear with iconic New Mexico brandHoliday: The be
  • What to do with all that leftover turkey

    What to do with all that leftover turkey
    KSNF/KODE — Some may argue that the best part of the holiday season is the Thanksgiving leftovers. The bountiful Thanksgiving dinner can make for many meals to follow. Just from the main course of turkey, a large variety of dishes can be created with the leftover meat. And a simple turkey sandwich or turkey soup isn’t your only after-Thanksgiving option. You'll find the Thanksgiving leftovers, HERE to be anything but boring. Turf wars: A tale of deception and misused tax dollarsWhy R
  • The best deals of the holiday shopping season are here with these Thanksgiving 2022 bargains

    The best deals of the holiday shopping season are here with these Thanksgiving 2022 bargains
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.It’s official: The holiday shopping season has arrived. This means consumers can get the best deals on the widest range of products because discounts are expected to be steeper than ever. Inflation and excess inventory along with consumers’ expectations for lower prices have put pressure on retailers to deliver big this year. For instance, popular tech items, such as the Echo and th
  • New Mexico Mayor cooks Thanksgiving feast for Navy sailors in Guam

    New Mexico Mayor cooks Thanksgiving feast for Navy sailors in Guam
    CAPITAN, N.M. (KRQE) – For the second year in a row, Army veteran and now Capitan, New Mexico Mayor, Ron Lowrance says he knows a thing or two about being away from family during the holidays. This Thanksgiving, Lowrance traveled over 6,000 miles to cook up a feast for over two dozen Navy sailors. Lowrance saying, it's all about giving back. Lindy’s Diner gives away hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals“My military's service I never got to come home for Christmas or thanksgi
  • Albuquerque police investigating fatal pedestrian crash

    Albuquerque police investigating fatal pedestrian crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are investigating a homicide near Lomas and Yale. Police say Thursday around midnight officers responded to the area to a vehicle verses pedestrian crash and the pedestrian died on scene from their injuries.
    Story continues below:
    New Mexico: 2022 Thanksgiving: What’s open and closed in New MexicoInvestigation: Turf wars: A tale of deception and misused tax dollarsTrending: New Mexico United launch new gear with iconic New Mexic
  • Black Friday 2022 store hours: What time Walmart, others open

    Black Friday 2022 store hours: What time Walmart, others open
    (NewsNation) — Black Friday is here once again, with retailers offering discounts on items ranging from toys to TVs.
    Though many stores have shifted to offering deals throughout November, those seeking a thrill will still be able to when brick and mortar locations open their doors Friday.The National Retail Federation expects it will be a record-breaking year for weekend shopping; the group projects an estimated 166.3 million people are planning to shop from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber
  • Lindy's Diner gives away hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals

    Lindy's Diner gives away hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An iconic diner in downtown Albuquerque is spreading joy this Thanksgiving by handing out hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals to anyone who came in. People flocked in and out of Lindy's Diner throughout the morning and afternoon for Thanksgiving meals.This has become quite a tradition for this well-known restaurant. This year marks almost a decade of giving back to the community. Hundreds of plates of the classic Thanksgiving meal were served up Thursday in
  • Woman found stabbed to death in northwest Albuquerque

    Woman found stabbed to death in northwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police department is investigating a homicide in northwest Albuquerque. Police say around 1:30 p.m. officers responded to welfare check at a home on Vista del Sol near Ellison and found a woman who had been fatally stabbed inside the home.
    Story continues below:
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  • Winter storm continues through Friday with heavy snow possible

    Winter storm continues through Friday with heavy snow possible
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A winter storm is moving through New Mexico this Thanksgiving. The heaviest of the snow will begin to fall tonight across southeast New Mexico where travel may become dangerous Friday.A mix of rain and snow has fallen this Thanksgiving across parts of northern, central, and eastern New Mexico as a winter storm moves into the state. Chances for snow will continue in central New Mexico tonight, but the storm will really begin to impact southeast New Mexico begin

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