• Santa Fe's Regal theater set to close

    Santa Fe's Regal theater set to close
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Regal Cinemas is closing down 39 more movie theaters nationwide, including the Santa Fe location. Four months ago, the company filed for bankruptcy after a devastating couple of years due to the pandemic.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocking increase in gas bill
  • 'Benny Hargrove Act' discussed at Roundhouse

    'Benny Hargrove Act' discussed at Roundhouse
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee discussed House Bill 9 Tuesday. The bill hopes to address the issue of minors having access to guns.If passed, House Bill 9 would hold adults accountable if a minor gets ahold of their gun, even if they didn't know the child had it. The bill's sponsors say it's not about forcing people to buy expensive storage boxes or violating anyone's second amendment rights. New Mexico House bill could help officers serve more
  • 'Bennie Hargrove Act' discussed at Roundhouse

    'Bennie Hargrove Act' discussed at Roundhouse
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee discussed House Bill 9 Tuesday. The bill hopes to address the issue of minors having access to guns.If passed, House Bill 9 would hold adults accountable if a minor gets ahold of their gun, even if they didn't know the child had it. The bill's sponsors say it's not about forcing people to buy expensive storage boxes or violating anyone's second amendment rights. New Mexico House bill could help officers serve more
  • APD app to submit tips, receive police updates launching soon

    APD app to submit tips, receive police updates launching soon
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is launching a new mobile app to better communicate with the public. The new ABQPD app will be run through the Atlas One program.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocking increase in gas bill
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  • First female Navajo Council Speaker elected

    First female Navajo Council Speaker elected
    NAVAJO NATION (KRQE) – The Navajo Nation government is making history once again. The tribe's legislative branch has elected Crystalyne Curley as its new council speaker, making her the first woman to serve in that position.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocking increase in gas bill
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  • Deputies investigate homicide on Santa Fe County road

    Deputies investigate homicide on Santa Fe County road
    SANTA FE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe County deputies are also investigating how a man ended up dead on a county road. They say they found the man with apparent gunshot wounds inside his vehicle Monday evening on County Road 56C. Albuquerque Police Department: Homicide Unit investigating overnight shootingInvestigators have not confirmed his identity but they say he appears to be in his 20s or 30s. It's also not known what led up to the man's death but the sheriff's office says that
  • Deputies investigate homicide on San Juan County road

    Deputies investigate homicide on San Juan County road
    SAN JUAN COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – San Juan County deputies are also investigating how a man ended up dead on a county road. They say they found the man with apparent gunshot wounds inside his vehicle Monday evening on County Road 56C. Albuquerque Police Department: Homicide Unit investigating overnight shootingInvestigators have not confirmed his identity but they say he appears to be in his 20s or 30s. It's also not known what led up to the man's death but the sheriff's office says that
  • New Mexicans can now get healthcare options through their taxes

    New Mexicans can now get healthcare options through their taxes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's already tax season in New Mexico. Thanks to a new box on the state's tax forms, it's also the time to evaluate healthcare options.
    Due to a bill passed that passed last year, New Mexico's income tax return forms have a box you can check that allows the state to send you information on low-cost or free health insurance.The box doesn't let you enroll right away, but it does offer an easy way to get the latest info. It’s New Mexico tax season ag
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  • Sulphur Canyon prescribed burn scheduled for end of month

    Sulphur Canyon prescribed burn scheduled for end of month
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The forest service has scheduled a prescribed burn for later this month or early February. Crews will start burning piles near Sulphur Canyon in the Cibola National Forest as early as January 30.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocking increase in gas bill
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  • Lawmakers look to improve water access in small New Mexico communities

    Lawmakers look to improve water access in small New Mexico communities
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Many New Mexico communities have limited access to water. Now, legislators are working on a bill that would change the way small communities access, share, and manage this key resource. Senate Bill 1 made it through the Senate Conservation Committee on Tuesday, but not before some debate. In New Mexico, there’s not enough water for everyoneA framework for regional water systemsIf you're from Albuquerque or another big city, you're likely familiar with the
  • Ticketmaster takes heat from senators, witnesses over its power

    Ticketmaster takes heat from senators, witnesses over its power
    Ticketmaster defended its online market power in the digital ticketing space at a packed — and unusually unified — Senate Judiciary hearing Tuesday, after months of increased scrutiny following a chaotic sale of tickets to Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour.   The company has long been a target of lawmakers after its 2010 merger with Live Nation, but sparks started to fly after the messy rollout and ultimate cancellation of the public sale to the pop star’s natio
  • Trump drops another lawsuit against New York attorney general

    Trump drops another lawsuit against New York attorney general
    Former President Trump on Tuesday dropped a second lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) that sought to block her investigations into him and his businesses.Trump’s and James’s attorneys indicated in a one-page filing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit that they agreed to end the former president’s suit.When reached for comment, Trump attorney Alina Habba said, "This appeal was voluntarily withdrawn for strategic purposes.”Trump had arg
  • FDA issues guidance to reduce lead exposure in baby food

    FDA issues guidance to reduce lead exposure in baby food
    (The Hill) -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released new guidelines for the amount of lead that can be in processed food for babies and small children under the age of 2, a move the agency says would result in significant reductions in the exposure to the toxic metal.The new guidance includes a limit of 10 parts per billion of lead in fruits, some vegetables and yogurts and 20 parts per billion in root vegetables and dry cereals. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said the new stan
  • Albuquerque police looking for Albertson's robbery suspect

    Albuquerque police looking for Albertson's robbery suspect
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are asking the public for help identifying a man who robbed an Albertson's. Police say the man entered the Albertson's on Lomas and Juan Tabo on December 8, 2022, and handed a clerk at the customer service counter a note stating he had a gun and demanded money.
    Police say the clerk complied with the demands and gave him an undisclosed amount of money. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective M. Shook at [email protected] or
  • Wife, husband planned fatal shooting in hospital for weeks

    Wife, husband planned fatal shooting in hospital for weeks
    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The plan had been in the works for weeks: Ellen Gilland, 76, would fatally shoot her terminally ill, 77-year-old husband, Jerry, and then kill herself. But after shooting him in the head in an 11th-floor hospital room, she couldn’t carry through with the rest.
    Instead, still armed, Gilland was in a four-hour standoff with police until officers were able to use a nonlethal explosive to distract and take her into custody.That's according to the police account
  • 2 dead after Denny’s sign topples in high winds, falls on family’s car

    2 dead after Denny’s sign topples in high winds, falls on family’s car
    (NEXSTAR) – A husband and wife have died after a sign advertising a Denny’s restaurant in Kentucky toppled and fell on their car last week.Detectives said the Denny’s sign, outside a restaurant in Elizabethtown, blew over on Thursday at around 1:30 p.m. amid high wind gusts, NewsNation affiliate WDKY reported. The three occupants of the car — a married couple and their daughter — were extricated and hospitalized.Lillian Curtis, 72, died as a result of her injuries t
  • More snow is on the way for parts of New Mexico

    More snow is on the way for parts of New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – An impressive storm system dropped precipitation across the state over the past 24 hours, bringing places across the east that haven't seen much action this winter a healthy amount of snow/rain. The bulk of the system has pushed into Texas/Oklahoma, with just a bit of wraparound moisture across the far southeast as a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 5 PM for Lea and Eddy counties.
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    Albuquerque: Bernalillo County requests milli
  • The history of beer in New Mexico

    The history of beer in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – January, 24 is "Beer Can Appreciation Day." Historian Raffi Andonian shared the history behind "Beer Can Appreciation Day" and its connection to New Mexico.Devon Frieder Productions Presents: Rock of AgesOn January 24, 1935, a New Jersey-based brewery called Kruegers released the beer can. Over the years, cans have undergone many modifications. The cone top can, was introduced by G.Heileman Brewing Company in 1935. Then in 1963 Pittsburgh Brewing Company bec
  • Make-A-Wish hosts Wine & Wishes gala to raise funds for children with critical illnesses

    Make-A-Wish hosts Wine & Wishes gala to raise funds for children with critical illnesses
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Make-A-Wish New Mexico is celebrating its 10th Annual Wine & Wishes Gala. Celebrate the life-changing joy that wishes bring to children with critical illnesses. Magick Rocks creates handmade beauty productsWine & Wishes will be celebrated in conjunction with World Wish Day on Friday, April 28. They invite the community to mark their calendar and join them for this special event that celebrates the life-changing joy wishes bring to children with criti
  • Unemployment rate in New Mexico drops

    Unemployment rate in New Mexico drops
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's unemployment rate continues to fall. The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was at 3.9% for December 2022, according to the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS).
    Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocking increase in gas bill
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  • Look what you made them do: Senators unleash their Taylor Swift references at Ticketmaster hearing

    Look what you made them do: Senators unleash their Taylor Swift references at Ticketmaster hearing
    As the Senate Judiciary Committee held its hearing Tuesday on last year's Ticketmaster meltdown, lawmakers came “Ready For It” with their best Taylor Swift references.The panel’s hearing, aimed at tackling “consolidation in the live entertainment and ticketing industries,” was held in response to November’s Swift concert snafu by distributor Ticketmaster, which left millions of fans unable to purchase tickets.In addressing the controversy on Tuesday,
  • The cheapest Super Bowl ticket is $5,000. Here's what you could buy instead

    The cheapest Super Bowl ticket is $5,000. Here's what you could buy instead
    (KTXL) — The Super Bowl matchup isn't even set yet, but ticket prices are already through the roof.
    The cheapest price of a single ticket is around $5,000 on most purchasing platforms. Those prices could potentially get higher as we approach game day on Feb. 12.
    Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see
  • Santa Fe police officer sues department over police dog attack

    Santa Fe police officer sues department over police dog attack
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Santa Fe Police Officer is suing his own department after he was bitten in the face by a police dog during a demonstration. In April 2022, Officer Damian Vigil stood in for a demonstration and alleges he was pressured and intimidated by the K-9 officer and other sergeants into not wearing head protection.Man charged with killing woman changing tire along I-40During the demonstration, police K-9 Ayke, but Vigil in the face. A filed complaint says that Ayke had
  • PHOTOS: Monday storm leads to snowfall for parts of New Mexico

    PHOTOS: Monday storm leads to snowfall for parts of New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – On Monday, Jan. 23 New Mexico was hit with a strong wind storm. The next morning some of the state woke up to snow which caused a variety of closings and difficult driving conditions. Some areas like Clovis saw 6 to 8 inches of snow.
    View viewer photos below of snow from across New Mexico. If you have a snow video or photo, send them to KRQE Report It!How much snow fell around New Mexico? Preliminary snow totals for January 23-24 stormSnowy Turtleback Mountain in E
  • Police say shooting at Roswell business was self-defense

    Police say shooting at Roswell business was self-defense
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Roswell Police are saying the shooting death of a man will be ruled self-defense. Police say Brian Jaramillo was shot multiple times Monday morning by his wife inside a business the two owned. Bernalillo County Metro Court to perform virtual Valentine’s Day weddingsRoswell police say officers responded to the business around 8 a.m. Monday after a man called police to report a woman walked up to him with a gun in her hand and said she needed help. When poli
  • Three New Mexico schools receive federal grant money

    Three New Mexico schools receive federal grant money
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Community School Partnership was given a five-year $491,000 grant from the United States Department of Education. The money from the grant will go towards helping school growth in Bernalillo County.Proposed bill requires NM schools to teach the Holocaust, other acts of genocide"The ABC Community School Partnership will use this grant to work collaboratively with three APS Title I schools to scale up and transform them as part of ou
  • Panic! At The Disco says it is disbanding

    Panic! At The Disco says it is disbanding
    (WHTM) -- The widely known pop-rock band Panic! At The Disco officially announced Tuesday that they have broken up.Long-time vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Brendon Urie posted a message announcing the decision on the Panic! At The Disco Instagram page:
    Well, it’s been a hell of a journey…Growing up in Vegas I could’ve never imagined where this life would take me. So many places all over the world, and all the friends we’ve made along the way.But sometime
  • Woman saved by hammock as massive wave hits Hawaii coast

    Woman saved by hammock as massive wave hits Hawaii coast
    HONOLULU (KHON) - A woman narrowly escaped being dragged by a huge wave on the North Shore of Oahu by clinging to a hammock.Sunday afternoon, Jan. 22 at Ke Iki Beach Bungalows video surveillance captured a huge wave exploding off of the rock wall separating the property from the beach.
    The video then shows a wall of water pushing all of the lanai furniture toward the bungalows, then dragging them back toward the rock wall.Several seconds later as the ocean water subsides, the video shows a woman
  • Stapleton, Babyface to sing at Super Bowl pregame

    Stapleton, Babyface to sing at Super Bowl pregame
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Country music star Chris Stapleton will hit next month's Super Bowl to sing the national anthem, while R&B legend Babyface will perform “America the Beautiful."The performances will take place Feb. 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, before the championship matchup and halftime show featuring Rihanna. The performances will air on Fox.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cr
  • Classified documents found at Pence's Indiana home

    Classified documents found at Pence's Indiana home
    Documents with classified markings were found at former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home last week, officials confirmed Tuesday.Pence’s team notified the National Archives on Jan. 18 that a small number of documents were “inadvertently boxed and transported” to the former vice president’s home at the end of the last administration. Pence was “unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence,” his lawyer wrot
  • Bernalillo County Metro Court to perform virtual Valentine's Day weddings

    Bernalillo County Metro Court to perform virtual Valentine's Day weddings
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court will be performing virtual Valentine's Day weddings for the 23rd year. The court says weddings will take place over zoom and are free, but couples must make an appointment in advance.
    Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican wolf ‘Asha’ captured in New MexicoNew Mexico: Many in Deming see shocki
  • Doomsday Clock now at closest point to midnight in history

    Doomsday Clock now at closest point to midnight in history
    (The Hill) – Russia’s war in Ukraine has significantly raised the risk of global self-annihilation, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists warned Tuesday, moving forward the Doomsday Clock to its closest point to midnight ever.The Doomsday Clock is meant to measure the gravest risks to human existence to pressure world leaders to recommit to addressing extinction-level challenges, such as the threat of nuclear weapon use, but has grown to include the dangers of climate change and biol
  • How much snow fell around New Mexico? Preliminary snow totals for January 23-24 storm

    How much snow fell around New Mexico? Preliminary snow totals for January 23-24 storm
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A mid-January storm hit New Mexico this week. The recent storm dropped six or more inches in several spots around the state. View latest KRQE Weather Video ForecastKRQE News 13 meteorologists say isolated snow remains a possibility in the eastern plains through Wednesday. Most of the storm has likely passed. So, here's the snow totals over the last 24 hours from the National Weather Service.Near Albuquerque/East Mountains
    Sandia Park: 2 inches (Nov. 24)Sedillo: 3 i
  • Mike Tyson accused of rape at New York nightclub in 1990s

    Mike Tyson accused of rape at New York nightclub in 1990s
    Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct the timeframe of the alleged rape.ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Mike Tyson's first boxing match -- and win -- came on Mar. 6, 1985, when he beat Hector Mercedes in a first-round TKO at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, New York.
    Now, the world-renowned fighter will face a different kind of heavyweight battle.According to an affidavit filed by an anonymous woman in Albany County Court, the boxer is accused of raping her outside
  • LAPD chief bans public displays of 'thin blue line' flag

    LAPD chief bans public displays of 'thin blue line' flag
    (NewsNation) — Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore has banned the display of the “thin blue line” flag at public events and station lobbies.The mandate, issued Saturday, comes in response to the flag’s divisive symbolism — some believe it represents support for law enforcement, while others say it’s become a symbol of far-right ideology and white supremacism."While I do not personally view the ‘Thin Blue Line Flag’ in the same manner a
  • US skier Mikaela Shiffrin breaks Lindsey Vonn's record with 83rd win

    US skier Mikaela Shiffrin breaks Lindsey Vonn's record with 83rd win
    SAN VIGILIO DI MAREBBE, Italy (KDVR) — Mikaela Shiffrin made history Tuesday at just 27 years old with her 83rd win after racing the giant slalom at the Kronplatz resort in the Italian Dolomites, etching herself into the history books as one of the greatest skiers of all time. With the 83rd win, Shiffrin beat Lindsey Vonn's women's World Cup skiing record.“It might take me a little bit to figure out what to say,” Shiffrin said. “I don’t know what to say right now.&r
  • Oklahoma man accused of posing as psychic to coerce child into sex

    Oklahoma man accused of posing as psychic to coerce child into sex
    JAY, Okla. – An arrest warrant was issued for a Jay man accused of threatening an 11-year-old girl by posing as a psychic saying if she didn’t have sex with him her family would be hurt or possibly die.Andrew Burns, 36, is charged in Delaware County District Court in Jay with first-degree rape, forcible sodomy, rape by instrumentation and soliciting a minor for indecent exposure. His bail is set at $100,000 court records show.Burns is accused of sexually assaulting the child three ti
  • Seven people dead, suspect in custody in Half Moon Bay shooting 

    Seven people dead, suspect in custody in Half Moon Bay shooting 
    HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (KRON) -- A suspect is in custody in connection to separate shootings that left seven people dead and one in critical condition in Half Moon Bay on Monday afternoon, the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office has confirmed. At this time, officials say there is no ongoing threat to the public.
    At 2:22 p.m., deputies were called to the 12700 block of San Mateo Road (also known as State Route 92) to answer a report of a shooting with multiple victims at an agricultural facility. Up
  • Mike Tyson sued for alleged rape at Albany nightclub

    Mike Tyson sued for alleged rape at Albany nightclub
    ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Mike Tyson's first boxing match, and win, came on Mar. 6, 1985, when he beat Hector Mercedes in a first-round TKO at Albany's own Empire State Plaza Convention Center. Now, the world-renowned fighter will face a different form of heavyweight battle.According to an affidavit filed by an anonymous victim in Albany County Court, the boxer raped her outside a popular Albany dance club—Septembers—in the early 1990s. "I met Mike Tyson in the early 1990s at a dan
  • Difficult driving conditions for parts of New Mexico Tuesday morning

    Difficult driving conditions for parts of New Mexico Tuesday morning
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Parts of New Mexico are experiencing difficult driving conditions Tuesday morning from the aftermath of overnight snow. Roads are snowy and slick in parts of the I-25 corridor, east mountains and east plains. Latest KRQE ForecastNMRoads is showing most of the eastern and central parts of the state is experiencing difficult driving conditions Tuesday morning. According to NMRoads, crews are out salting, plowing and monitoring roads. Drivers are urged to use caution
  • Video: Smuggler leads troopers on chase before crashing into ranch fence, migrants bail out

    Video: Smuggler leads troopers on chase before crashing into ranch fence, migrants bail out
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) -- A migrant smuggler led troopers on a high-speed chase through Hidalgo County before crashing into a fence and bailing out along with more than a dozen migrants.Texas Department of Public Safety troopers attempted to stop an SUV on Jan. 19 on Highway 281 before the vehicle sped off.With the help of a DPS helicopter, troopers kept an eye on the SUV until it crashed into the fence of a ranch.Infrared images from the helicopter show several individuals bailing out a
  • #25 University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball fall in double overtime at Nevada

    #25 University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball fall in double overtime at Nevada
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On the same day they made a return to the AP Top 25 poll the UNM Lobos suffered a road defeat, falling at Nevada in double overtime 97-94. The Lobos stopped home win streaks at St. Mary's and San Diego State this year, but it was not to be at Nevada Monday night.Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearA flagrant foul called on Lobos forward Morris Udeze put Nevada on the line and gave them the ball with the score tied at 94 in the second overt
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Deadly pedestrian crash, Solomon Pena, Overnight snow, Solar panel proposal, Warming centers

    KRQE Newsfeed: Deadly pedestrian crash, Solomon Pena, Overnight snow, Solar panel proposal, Warming centers
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    Roundhouse Roundup: Firearm debates, minimum wage, fire recoveryWhat Solomon Peña’s case says about New Mexico politicsMan charged with killing woman changing tire along I-40Bernalillo County requests millions from state for road projectsProposed bill requires NM schools to teach the Holocaust, other acts of genocide7 dead as California mourns 3rd mass killing in 8 daysPoland asks Berlin to OK Ukraine tanks; Kyiv targets graft
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  • What we know about Half Moon Bay shooting suspect Chunli Zhao

    What we know about Half Moon Bay shooting suspect Chunli Zhao
    HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (KRON) – Seven people are dead after a shooting in Half Moon Bay on Monday. Chunli Zhao, a 67-year-old Half Moon Bay resident, was identified as the suspect and taken into custody.At the moment, there is little known about Zhao. Authorities said they are still determining the motive behind the shooting.
    Zhao was arrested in the parking lot of the sheriff's Half Moon Bay Substation more than two hours after the shooting. Police were searching for his maroon SUV when a
  • Snow and slick travel for Tuesday morning commute

    Snow and slick travel for Tuesday morning commute
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  Snow is coming down in eastern New Mexico this morning, and roads are snowy and slick from overnight snow in parts of the I-25 corridor, east mountains and east plains.
    Forecast Continues Below
    Albuquerque: Bernalillo County requests millions from state for road projectsLegislature: New Mexico Lt. Governor open to hearing from New MexicansNew Mexico: Belen mayor racking up thousands in campaign sign finesCrime: Torrance County clerk removed after allegations
  • Albuquerque police investigating fatal pedestrian crash involving Albuquerque Fire Rescue vehicle

    Albuquerque police investigating fatal pedestrian crash involving Albuquerque Fire Rescue vehicle
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian and an Albuquerque Fire Rescue vehicle. Police say around 2 a.m. Tuesday, AFR units were responding to a structure fire with their lights and sirens on when they hit a pedestrian in the area of University and Lomas.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque man runs naked from BCSOAlbuquerque: Futey named New Mexico Cross Country Player of the YearEnvironment: Mexican
  • Oscar nominations announced; 'Everything,' 'Banshees' lead the pack

    Oscar nominations announced; 'Everything,' 'Banshees' lead the pack
    NEW YORK (AP) — The multiverse-skipping sci-fi indie hit “Everything Everywhere All at Once” led nominations to the 95th Academy Awards as Hollywood heaped honors on big-screen spectacles like “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Avatar: The Way of Water” a year after a streaming service won best picture for the first time.Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” landed a leading 11 nominations on Tuesday, in
  • BCSO: Northbound Coors reopen at Gun Club after crash

    BCSO: Northbound Coors reopen at Gun Club after crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes of northbound Coors at Gun club are reopen. Deputies with the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office investigated a crash Tuesday morning at Coors Blvd. and Gun Club Rd.Man charged with killing woman changing tire along I-40BCSO says northbound Coors was shut down while deputies responded to the crash. BCSO says the crash involved two vehicles. No other information on the crash is available.
  • BCSO: Northbound Coors closed at Gun Club due to crash

    BCSO: Northbound Coors closed at Gun Club due to crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Deputies with the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office are on scene of a crash Tuesday morning at Coors Blvd. and Gun Club Rd. BCSO says northbound Coors is shut down due to the crash. Man charged with killing woman changing tire along I-40BCSO says the crash involved two vehicles. No other information on the crash is available. Drivers are encouraged to use caution in the area and seek an alternate route. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as more informa
  • What Solomon Peña's case says about New Mexico politics

    What Solomon Peña's case says about New Mexico politics
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Solomon Peña's arrest in the case of shootings at the homes of elected leaders brought a national focus on New Mexico about the state of American politics. Albuquerque Police have accused Peña of hiring men to shoot at the Albuquerque homes of two county commissioners and two state politicians following the November election. Judge: Solomon Peña to stay behind bars through trialThis week on KRQE News 13's New Mexico News Podcast, h

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