• New Mexico Supreme Court considers gerrymandering question

    New Mexico Supreme Court considers gerrymandering question
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's highest court heard arguments on whether or not partisan gerrymandering is an issue that can be resolved under the New Mexico Constitution. The debate comes after the state's Republican Party filed a lawsuit over the recently redrawn political districts.The legal battle over the state’s political maps began a year ago when a lawsuit filed in district court by New Mexico’s Republican Party alleged that the state’s newest poli
  • 'Days of our Lives' actor Quinn Redeker dies at 88: reports

    'Days of our Lives' actor Quinn Redeker dies at 88: reports
    (WGHP) -- Actor Quinn Redeker died at 88 last month, according to the Hollywood Reporter and Deadline.He is best known for his roles on "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless." His daughter told Deadline that Redeker died of natural causes on Dec. 20 in Camarillo, California.
    Early in his career, he worked with Robert Redford multiple times in "The Candidate," "The Electric Horseman" and "Ordinary People," according to his IMDb page.He joined "Days of Our Lives" in 1979 and played A
  • 'Days of Our Lives' actor Quinn Redeker dies at 86: reports

    'Days of Our Lives' actor Quinn Redeker dies at 86: reports
    Editor's Note: This story has been updated to correct Quinn Redeker's age. We regret the error. (WGHP) -- Actor Quinn Redeker died at 86 last month, according to the Hollywood Reporter and Deadline.He is best known for his roles on "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless." His daughter told Deadline that Redeker died of natural causes on Dec. 20 in Camarillo, California.
    Early in his career, he worked with Robert Redford multiple times in "The Candidate," "The Electric Horseman"
  • Hobbs man accused of killing girlfriend found in Mexico

    Hobbs man accused of killing girlfriend found in Mexico
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Hobbs man accused in the murder of his girlfriend has been arrested in Mexico. Guadalupe Navarrete was found by Mexican officials in Ciudad Juarez on Saturday.Story continues below:Legislature: Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station fundsAlbuquerque: Lawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffCrime: Downtown stabbing kills 1 in Albuquerque, police sayNew Mexico: New Mexico GOP ch
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  • Lovington man accused of repeatedly attacking police

    Lovington man accused of repeatedly attacking police
    LOVINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – The Lovington Police Department is looking for a man accused of getting violent with officers twice in two days. On Saturday, officers tried to stop 34-year-old Anthony Quiroz because he has a warrant for violating parole.Story continues below:Legislature: Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station fundsAlbuquerque: Lawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffCrime: Downtown stabbin
  • Damar Hamlin set 'every alarm off in the ICU' celebrating Buffalo Bills kickoff return

    Damar Hamlin set 'every alarm off in the ICU' celebrating Buffalo Bills kickoff return
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – In their first game since Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field, the Buffalo Bills returned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Josh Allen said the play was ”just spiritual. … You can’t draw that one up or write that one up any better.”Meanwhile, back in the intensive care unit at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Hamlin was able to watch the game on TV. When Nyheim Hines scored the opening touchdo
  • Road rage shooting allegedly involved Valencia high students

    Road rage shooting allegedly involved Valencia high students
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A Valencia High School student has been arrested for an alleged road rage shooting last week. The sheriff's office says it happened on the 100 block of Van Camp in El Cerro Mission on Thursday. Albuquerque police encourage use of portal to report road rage, aggressive drivingSeveral shots were fired and hit a vehicle. Inside the vehicle were several Valencia high students. The alleged offender was another Valencia high student.Deputies say, working in conjunction w
  • Oscar Mayer searching for Wienermobile drivers

    Oscar Mayer searching for Wienermobile drivers
    (WGN) - We're all familiar with Oscar Mayer's iconic "Wienermobile," the hot dog on wheels that makes cross-country tour stops every year. Now, Oscar Mayer is looking to hire its newest class of Wienermobile drivers.
    The company is looking to fill its "Hot Dogger" gig and is encouraging recent college graduates to apply.Oscar Mayer is looking for recent graduates that are "outgoing, creative, friendly, enthusiastic ... have an appetite for adventure and are willing to see the country through the
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  • RV reservations for 2023 Balloon Fiesta on sale this week

    RV reservations for 2023 Balloon Fiesta on sale this week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Reservations for recreational vehicles for the 51st annual Balloon Fiesta go on sale Wednesday and are expected to go fast. The sites range in cost from $50 to $250. FAA announces new mandate for hot air balloon pilotsThe online sale starts at 9:00 a.m.
  • Idaho slayings suspect Bryan Kohberger wanted to see 'fruits of his actions': Ex-agent

    Idaho slayings suspect Bryan Kohberger wanted to see 'fruits of his actions': Ex-agent
    (NewsNation) — According to a probable cause affidavit released Thursday, 28-year-old suspect Bryan Kohberger returned to the scene of the Idaho college killings, a chilling detail that one law enforcement expert says isn't unheard of."I think this is classic criminal behavior where they revisit the scene of the crime," retired FBI Special Agent Bobby Chacon told NewsNation.Chacon speculates that Kohberger went back to the house to see if there were ambulances or police cars."I think
  • Biden, Obrador, Trudeau condemn riots in Brazil

    Biden, Obrador, Trudeau condemn riots in Brazil
    President Biden, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau jointly condemned the riots that broke out in Brazil on Sunday.“Canada, Mexico, and the United States condemn the January 8 attacks on Brazil’s democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power. We stand with Brazil as it safeguards its democratic institutions,” the leaders said in a statement on Monday. The three leaders are together in Mexico City for the North America
  • 'Have a heart': What migrants want President Biden to hear

    'Have a heart': What migrants want President Biden to hear
    EL PASO, Texas (Nexstar) — As President Biden completes his first presidential visit to the southern U.S. border, the people seeking asylum and warmth outside of the Sacred Heart Church in El Paso hope he takes away a glimpse of their reality."We know that we broke the law," said John Carrasquero, who moved away from his young daughter in Venezuela and crossed into the U.S. illegally seven days ago. "But if we have an opportunity we can make a difference in things. For example, I would lik
  • Police: One in custody, linked to shots fired at homes & offices of Albuquerque elected leaders

    Police: One in custody, linked to shots fired at homes & offices of Albuquerque elected leaders
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police say a man is in custody and thought to linked to at least one shooting at the homes and offices of Albuquerque-area elected leaders in December and January. APD made the announcement at a sudden and brief news conference Monday afternoon.The man who has been placed in custody has not been charged in any of the cases, however, APD says he is a suspect and being held on unrelated charges. Chief Harold Medina said Monday the departm
  • Police: One in custody, linked to gunshots fired at homes & offices of Albuquerque elected leaders

    Police: One in custody, linked to gunshots fired at homes & offices of Albuquerque elected leaders
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are now looking into a sixth shooting that may be tied to an apparent string of recent shootings towards the homes and offices of elected officials. Although it's not clear if the shootings are all connected, police say they found "potential connections between some of the shootings."Monday, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) announced evidence of a shooting towards the home of State Representative Javier Martínez. AP
  • Police: Gunshots fired at home of sixth Albuquerque elected official

    Police: Gunshots fired at home of sixth Albuquerque elected official
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are now looking into a sixth shooting that may be tied to an apparent string of recent shootings towards the homes and offices of elected officials. Although it's not clear if the shootings are all connected, police say they found "potential connections between some of the shootings."Monday, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) announced evidence of a shooting towards the home of State Representative Javier Martínez. AP
  • Officials: Damar Hamlin released from hospital

    Officials: Damar Hamlin released from hospital
    CINCINNATI (WIVB) -- UC Health officials said that Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been released from the hospital on Monday morning and flew back to Buffalo, health officials said.
    This comes one week after Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest while on the field with the Bills in their game against the Bengals, which was later canceled after being postponed. Since then, he was in the care of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He will be transferred to another hospital in Buffalo.Doctors said
  • Damar Hamlin released from ICU, flies home to Buffalo to continue recovery

    Damar Hamlin released from ICU, flies home to Buffalo to continue recovery
    CINCINNATI (WIVB) -- UC Health officials said Bills safety Damar Hamlin was released from UC Medical Center on Monday morning and flew back to Buffalo, where he will continue to recover at Buffalo General Medical Center.This comes one week after Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest while on the field with the Bills in their game against the Bengals, which was later canceled after being postponed.Doctors said that Hamlin began walking on Friday, which is also when a breathing tube got taken out. They s
  • beWellnm provides low-cost insurance for all New Mexicans

    beWellnm provides low-cost insurance for all New Mexicans
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –The "beWellnm" open enrollment period is currently ongoing with dozens of plan options across multiple carriers. Now until enrollment closes on January 15, beWellnm will be hosting a variety of events educating families about the open enrollment period.What’s happening around New Mexico Jan. 6 – Jan. 12"beWellnm" is offering dozens of plan options across multiple carriers, including dental insurance. All health plans cover the 10 essential benefit
  • Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office donates over $4,000 to cancer foundation

    Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office donates over $4,000 to cancer foundation
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office announced it raised more than $4,600 for New Mexicans battling cancer. This was part of the annual "No Shave November" fundraising drive.Story continues below:Legislature: Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station fundsAlbuquerque: Lawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffCrime: Downtown stabbing kills 1 in Albuquerque, police sayNew Mexico:
  • Balloon Ascension Day celebrates more than 200 years

    Balloon Ascension Day celebrates more than 200 years
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – January 9th is the 230th anniversary of the first Balloon Ascension in the United States. Monday, historian Raffi Andonian explained the first hot air balloon flight.Albuquerque Coin Club: Running Antelope $5 Silver CertificateIn 1793 in Philadelphia a french man took the first ascension a couple of feet in the air with a crowd around. People back then would use ballooning for different things than recreation. According to Andonian, in the old days, peo
  • Trash, recycling will be collected on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    Trash, recycling will be collected on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque's Solid Waste Management Department announced it will collect trash, recycling and large items on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, January 16). Customers who are regularly scheduled for collection on Monday's put their trash and recycling out for collection as usual. Las Golondrinas gets nationally recognizedThe Montessa Park, Don Reservoir and Eagle Rock convenience centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Cerro Colo
  • Updates for suspects in shooting on University of New Mexico campus

    Updates for suspects in shooting on University of New Mexico campus
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – One of the suspects accused in the attack and shooting of New Mexico State University men's basketball player Mike Peake faced a judge Monday. Another suspect in the case has had his charges reduced.
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  • Trial begins for man accused of shooting at New Mexico State Police Officer

    Trial begins for man accused of shooting at New Mexico State Police Officer
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The federal trial began Monday for Robert Nelson, the man accused of shooting at a New Mexico State Police Officer. Nelson is charged with attempted murder after investigators say he shot at the officer during a traffic stop near Laguna in 2020.Van carrying 65 chihuahuas crashes near VaughnOfficer Sharron Duran, who was also commissioned with a federal task force, pulled over Nelson in 2020 because he was tailgating. Police say he fired multiple shots, hitting
  • Summer internships available with the Santa Fe National Forest

    Summer internships available with the Santa Fe National Forest
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Santa Fe National Forest is announcing it will be offering summer internships to students for the 2023 season. Positions include administrative, physical and social sciences, biology and natural resources, engineering and architecture.
    Applications can be submitted between January 5 – January 27. Applications will only be accepted through www.usajobs.gov.SFNF provided a full list of openings available:Series/GradeOfficial TitleVacancy
  • Vigil planned for teacher who police say was shot by student

    Vigil planned for teacher who police say was shot by student
    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — Authorities plan to offer updates Monday on the shooting of a Virginia elementary school teacher by a 6-year-old student, and the community will later hold a candlelight vigil.The Newport News police department said that the police chief, mayor and school superintendent will hold a news conference at 4 p.m. to discuss the shooting that happened on Friday. A vigil is planned at 6:30 p.m. for the wounded teacher, Abby Zwerner.Police Chief Steve Drew has said the boy
  • LGBTQIA+ affirming behavioral health professionals now just a phone call away in New Mexico

    LGBTQIA+ affirming behavioral health professionals now just a phone call away in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's 988 crisis support phoneline now offers connections to LGBTQIA+ affirming behavioral health professionals. The state's Human Services Department (HSD) says the new support will help those in need."Linking those in need to compassionate and effective care by expanding access to affirming support for LGBTQIA+ youth is a key step in saving lives, decreasing stigma, rejection, trauma, victimization, microaggressions, homophobia and transphobia,
  • Mexican long-nosed bat recovery plan

    Mexican long-nosed bat recovery plan
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comments on a plan to save the endangered Mexican long-nosed bat. The species migrates annually from Mexico to the southwest U.S. Las Golondrinas gets nationally recognizedThe bat's often set up colonies in high-elevation caves and mines, with one located in New Mexico. "Mexican long-nosed bats are important pollinators that feed on the nectar and protein-rich pollen of more than 50 species of plants in the
  • Bills' Hamlin posts Instagram photo of himself in hospital bed

    Bills' Hamlin posts Instagram photo of himself in hospital bed
    (WJW) -- Bills safety Damar Hamlin took to Instagram on Sunday to post the first picture of himself in recovery since suffering a terrifying medical emergency during Monday Night Football last week.A photo of Hamlin in his hospital bed holding up a heart signal simply has the caption, “Gametime.”
    It was the second post of the day on Instagram showing support for his team, who faced the New England Patriots on Sunday. Before the game started, Hamlin posted a hype video of his tea
  • Millions of Fisher-Price baby seats recalled after more than 100 infants die

    Millions of Fisher-Price baby seats recalled after more than 100 infants die
    EAST AURORA, N.Y. (WXIN) -- Around 4.7 million Fisher-Price baby seats are being recalled again after they were linked to more than 100 infants' deaths.
    The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall involves all Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleepers. The inclined baby seats were initially recalled in 2019 after reports of more than 30 infants dying. Since the original recall, more than 70 additional deaths have been reported, including eight that reportedly happened after the recall announ
  • Here's the NFL playoffs wild card schedule

    Here's the NFL playoffs wild card schedule
    The NFL's Week 18 saved its best drama for the final game of the weekend.The Detroit Lions — eliminated from playoff contention earlier Sunday when the Seahawks beat the Rams — pushed past their disappointment and played the role of a spoiler, rallying to beat Green Bay 20-16 on Sunday night. The win denied quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Packers a spot in the postseason.Instead of Green Bay, it's the Seahawks who will be the No. 7 seed in the NFC. They'll travel to face
  • Trump calls for primary challengers to McConnell, GOP senators who vote with him

    Trump calls for primary challengers to McConnell, GOP senators who vote with him
    (The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump on Monday urged Republicans to stake out primary challenges against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other GOP senators who voted with the leader. In his post on his Truth Social platform, Trump congratulated House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for winning a long, contentious Speakership vote before telling his followers that Republicans had to “stop” McConnell. The former president also parroted racist comments t
  • Damar Hamlin raising funds for first responders, hospital

    Damar Hamlin raising funds for first responders, hospital
    (The Hill) – Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has announced plans to raise funds to benefit first responders and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center as he continues to recover after suffering a cardiac arrest during his team’s contest against the Cincinnati Bengals that week. New Mexico representative proposes bill for better treatment of movie extras“We all won,” Hamlin tweeted on Sunday. “I want to give back an ounce of the love y'all showed me. Proc
  • UN says ozone layer slowly healing, hole to mend by 2066

    UN says ozone layer slowly healing, hole to mend by 2066
    DENVER (AP) — Earth’s protective ozone layer is slowly but noticeably healing at a pace that would fully mend the hole over Antarctica in about 43 years, a new United Nations report says.A once-every-four-years scientific assessment found recovery in progress, more than 35 years after every nation in the world agreed to stop producing chemicals that chomp on the layer of ozone in Earth’s atmosphere that shields the planet from harmful radiation linked to skin cancer, cataracts
  • Honda Civic Type R: Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023

    Honda Civic Type R: Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023
    (Motor Authority) -- Honda has done it again. For the second time, the brand’s budget—though that term is starting to be debatable—hot hatch has pulled off an upset by besting faster, more powerful, more luxurious, and more expensive competitors.The Honda Civic Type R has earned the title of Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023.It marks the second win for the Civic Type R after it took the Best Car To Buy 2018 award. That’s impressive given only two generations of the car
  • Alabama woman who joined Islamic State hopes to return from Syria camp

    Alabama woman who joined Islamic State hopes to return from Syria camp
    ROJ CAMP, Syria (AP) — A woman who ran away from home in Alabama at the age of 20, joined the Islamic State group and had a child with one of its fighters says she still hopes to return to the United States, serve prison time if necessary, and advocate against the extremists.In a rare interview from the Roj detention camp in Syria where she is being held by U.S.-allied Kurdish forces, Hoda Muthana said she was brainwashed by online traffickers into joining the group in 2014 and regrets eve
  • Biden makes impression on El Paso leaders

    Biden makes impression on El Paso leaders
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The mayor showed him a picture book of migrants passing through El Paso. The bishop shared a letter written by a child in a Juarez, Mexico, shelter, seeking to reunite with her mother and brother in the United States.President Joe Biden looked and read, but those who showed and told said he already knew.“People are talking that it was about time the president came down, but the president knows what is going on in El Paso, what the challenges are. But
  • US Postal Service touts performance during 2022 election

    US Postal Service touts performance during 2022 election
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service delivered more than 54 million ballots for the midterm election, with nearly 99% of ballots delivered to election officials within three days, officials said Monday.The Postal Service’s post-election analysis showed that on average it took under two days to deliver completed ballots.
    “These results speak for themselves," said Amber McReynolds, chair of the Postal Service Board of Governors Election Mail Committee. USPS starts same-day s
  • Las Golondrinas gets nationally recognized

    Las Golondrinas gets nationally recognized
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – For 50 years, tradition and history have been kept alive at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas south of Santa Fe. Las Golondrinas is now officially on the National Register of Historic Districts after being added last month. New Mexico representative proposes bill for better treatment of movie extrasNow, with some new recognition organizers hope to share the unique story with even more people. "It's really a reaffirmation of the work that's being done out here it's
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Downtown stabbing, Funding requests, Quiet weather, Congressional maps, Film training program

    KRQE Newsfeed: Downtown stabbing, Funding requests, Quiet weather, Congressional maps, Film training program
    Monday's Top Stories
    New Mexico representative proposes bill for better treatment of movie extrasAlbuquerque police called to possible shootingLawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffMan accused of strangling woman, barricading himself in apartment in Santa FeABQ tree recycling event comes to a close for ’22-’23 holiday seasonNative graphic designer and business owner aims to inspire young studentsNo Worries Walls helping students in e
  • Quiet and mild start to the week

    Quiet and mild start to the week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is quiet and chilly. We will see the weekend's beautiful weather spilling over into our new week. High pressure is over the southwest, which will keep winds mostly light, temperatures milder and skies mostly to partly sunny.
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  • New Mexico representative proposes bill for better treatment of movie extras

    New Mexico representative proposes bill for better treatment of movie extras
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A state representative wants to ensure background artists working on New Mexico movie sets are treated better, especially when it comes to getting paid.Santa Fe film office offering free training opportunityMovie extras and stand ins work long hours and often in tough conditions to help film a movie. Now as the industry grows in New Mexico, lawmakers may vote on a bill that could ensure actors are paid in a timely manner.
    "It's an actual job and there are peop
  • Use drugs, surgery for obesity in kids as young as 12-13, new guidelines say

    Use drugs, surgery for obesity in kids as young as 12-13, new guidelines say
    Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13, according to new guidelines released Monday.The longstanding practice of “watchful waiting," or delaying treatment to see whether children and teens outgrow or overcome obesity on their own only worsens the problem that affects more than 14.4 million young people in the U.S. Left untreated, obesity can lead to life
  • Nurses strike begins at 2 big NYC hospitals with no deal

    Nurses strike begins at 2 big NYC hospitals with no deal
    NEW YORK (WPIX) — A strike has begun for more than 7,000 nurses across two New York City hospitals after extensive labor negotiations failed to produce a deal.Nurses walked off at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx starting around 6 a.m. Monday. In addition to better compensation, nurses have advocated for more staffing and better working conditions. About 10,000 more nurses at an additional six hospitals had also threatened to strike in recen
  • Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station funds

    Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station funds
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's legislative session is a little more than a week away and local leaders are preparing what they want to ask for from law makers. The county is set to approve it's capital outlay request this week. Hearing to start for GOP’s lawsuit on New Mexico’s congressional mapIts wish list includes funds for the relocation of fire station 36 and affordable housing.The county is asking for $1.5 million for the completion of fire station 36 which is
  • These US cities are 'lightning capitals,' report says

    These US cities are 'lightning capitals,' report says
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Four Corners, Florida, an area just a few miles to the south and west of Orlando, was found to have the highest lightning strike density of anywhere in the entire U.S. this year, according to Vaisala's annual report on the weather phenomenon.The analysis found that Four Corners had a lightning density of 474 lightning strikes per square kilometer in 2022. The closest areas to Four Corners in terms of lightning density were Greensburg, Louisiana, and Ariel, Mississippi.
  • Brazil authorities arrest pro-Bolsonaro rioters after government buildings trashed

    Brazil authorities arrest pro-Bolsonaro rioters after government buildings trashed
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian authorities were picking up pieces and investigating Monday after thousands of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and presidential palace then trashed the nation’s highest seats of power.The protesters were seeking military intervention to either restore the far-right Bolsonaro to power or oust the newly inaugurated leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in scenes of chaos and destruction reminiscent of
  • Five things to know from Prince Harry's new book

    Five things to know from Prince Harry's new book
    (The Hill) - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have garnered headlines in the past few years after stepping back from being senior members of the British royal family in 2020.Many more revelations behind the circumstances of their departure and other rarely publicized details about the royal family are set to be in the spotlight when Prince Harry, 38, is slated to release his new autobiography, “Spare,” which is set to hit bookshelves on Tuesday.In it, h
  • Shooting near University of New Mexico injures two juveniles

    Shooting near University of New Mexico injures two juveniles
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department responded to a shooting near Central and University around 7:30 p.m. Sunday. APD says two juvenile males were injured in the shooting.
    Story continues below:Legislature: Bernalillo County to ask legislature for affordable housing and fire station fundsAlbuquerque: Lawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffCrime: Downtown stabbing kills 1 in Albuquerque, police sayNew Mexico
  • Albuquerque police called to possible shooting

    Albuquerque police called to possible shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police in Albuquerque responded to a shooting report. The emergency response happened Sunday evening.Story continues below:Legislature: Traffic camera tickets would be misdemeanors and affect licenses, insurance under proposed House billAlbuquerque: How much have lawsuits against police cost Albuquerque taxpayers?Crime: Police investigate shootings at homes, offices of Albuquerque elected officialsNew Mexico: More chihuahuas surface after van crash near
  • Man accused of strangling woman, barricading himself in apartment in Santa Fe

    Man accused of strangling woman, barricading himself in apartment in Santa Fe
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe police arrested a man for reportedly strangling a woman. He's also accused of barricading himself for hours.Police said around 8 a.m. Sunday, officers were dispatched to Presbyterian Hospital for a woman who had injuries showing she may have been strangled. Lawyer says city taking too long to hand over evidence about teen killed in SWAT standoffThey identified 27-year-old Adam Evans as the suspect and found him at an apartment near South Meadows R

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