• New Mexico legislators consider creating cannabis police

    New Mexico legislators consider creating cannabis police
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's cannabis industry is booming, according to sales data. Since recreational sales began in 2021, retailers have sold hundreds of millions of dollars' worth. But does the industry need more oversight?That's one question legislators are considering. And House Bill 233 proposes a way to enforce cannabis rules. New Mexico lawmakers move on gender identity protections in ‘Human Rights Act’The bill, sponsored by Representative Marian Matth
  • Teacher student loan bill passes Senate committee

    Teacher student loan bill passes Senate committee
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A bill to expand the state's teacher loan repayment program has cleared its first legislative hurdle. On Monday, the Senate Education Committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 325, which would help social workers and counselors working in public K-12 schools to pay back their student loans. Rent control legislation tabled at RoundhouseRight now, the program is limited to licensed teachers who've worked in New Mexico for at least three years. The governor wants $
  • 2020 gas station murder suspect changes plea

    2020 gas station murder suspect changes plea
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Samson Traub changed his plea Monday in the killing of Carlos Montoya in 2020. Traub, 22, pleaded "no contest" to beating Montoya to death at a gas station on Jefferson.Story continues below:Crime: Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office: 18-year-old rams deputy vehicle at suspected drag raceNew Mexico: Lawsuit against City of Albuquerque by Victoria Martens’ family re-openedTop Story: NMSU men’s basketball team won’t play for rest of seas
  • Questions remain over NMSU basketball coach's future

    Questions remain over NMSU basketball coach's future
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Fans are wondering about the fate of New Mexico State's basketball Coach Greg Heiar after hazing allegations forced the university to cancel the remainder of the basketball season. "It's something that just shouldn't happen, especially on a team," said a fan named Jhovanni. "It's crazy. It shouldn't have happened. It's wild it happened at the university I go to," another fan said.According to an NMSU Police report released Sunday, a freshman player told inves
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  • Cardi B, Offset partner with McDonald's for Valentine's Day-inspired meal

    Cardi B, Offset partner with McDonald's for Valentine's Day-inspired meal
    (KTLA) - A new Valentine’s Day-inspired meal is coming to participating McDonald’s restaurants nationwide, courtesy of rappers Cardi B and Offset.On Monday, the fast-food chain announced its partnership with the rap couple: the “Cardi B and Offset” meal. The collaboration marks McDonald’s first celebrity duo meal, a news release said, but is just the latest star-studded promotion from the fast food chain.Couple forced to cancel vacation after erroneous $4K Starbucks
  • New Mexico extends comment period for Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

    New Mexico extends comment period for Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's Environment Department is taking public comment regarding the storage of nuclear waste in the state. The department is also re-extending the deadline for submitting comment.So far, more than 20,000 containers of radioactive waste have been stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) under a waste disposal permit. Now, the state's Environment Department is considering renewing that permit to allow operations to continue with some adjustmen
  • East Mountain prescribed burns postponed

    East Mountain prescribed burns postponed
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Inclement weather has postponed a prescribed burn in the east mountains. The forest service planned to burn debris piles near Sulphur Canyon north of I-40 and west of Highway 14.Story continues below:Crime: Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office: 18-year-old rams deputy vehicle at suspected drag raceNew Mexico: Lawsuit against City of Albuquerque by Victoria Martens’ family re-openedTop Story: NMSU men’s basketball team won’t play for rest of se
  • Explora adult night focuses on Science of Wine

    Explora adult night focuses on Science of Wine
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wine lovers can learn more about their favorite beverage during an adults-only night at Explora. The Science of Wine is set for February 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Explora celebrates X Studio’s grand openingVisitors will hear discussions from local vineyards about how acidity affects wine and how to improve your flavor profile. Tickets cost $25 per person or $20 for Explora members.There's also a $10 designated driver ticket that includes a glass
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  • Couple forced to cancel vacation after erroneous $4K Starbucks tip

    Couple forced to cancel vacation after erroneous $4K Starbucks tip
    TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) -An Oklahoma couple found themselves in a battle with Starbucks after a glitch cost them thousands.According to NBC News, Jesse O'Dell went to a Tulsa Starbucks and ordered two coffees for $11.83. Later in the day, his wife's credit card was declined while shopping.That's when he says he learned they had been charged for a $4,444.44 tip on their coffee order.Albuquerque Starbucks votes to unionize, 1st store in stateThe couple called their credit card company, but were told t
  • 'Naked and Afraid' takes on northern New Mexico wilderness, Albuquerque challenger

    'Naked and Afraid' takes on northern New Mexico wilderness, Albuquerque challenger
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Well known for pushing people to their survivalist limits while in the nude, the reality TV show "Naked and Afraid" is giving New Mexico a double feature over the next two weeks. The show is slated to feature two episodes with unique New Mexico connections, including an episode filmed up north and another episode featuring an Albuquerque native.Debuting its 15th season next Sunday, February 19, the first episode of the new "Naked and Afraid" season takes place in r
  • IRS has good news for taxpayers who received state relief payments last year

    IRS has good news for taxpayers who received state relief payments last year
    (NEXSTAR) – After a week of uncertainty, the IRS announced Friday that most relief checks sent to residents in more than a dozen states last year won't be taxed at the federal level.The announcement clears up a taxation situation so "complex" that it required the IRS to advise taxpayers to delay filing their returns until the agency could work with local officials to determine its guidance. According to the IRS, 21 states issued special payments.“The IRS appreciates the patience of t
  • First of two storms impacting the state today

    First of two storms impacting the state today
    An upper level low pressure system is currently swirling over Arizona, beginning to push into the western parts of the state and into southern Colorado. This storm system will continue to push into New Mexico, bringing widespread valley rain and higher elevation mountain snow. Winds will be gusty across the south/southwest with Wind Advisories in effect. Temperatures will continue to drop as the storm crosses the state.Temperatures tomorrow afternoon will be about 10 degrees cooler in the metro
  • Two pedestrians, dog were struck and killed in separate crashes

    Two pedestrians, dog were struck and killed in separate crashes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is currently investigating two fatal crashes that involved pedestrians early Monday morning. The first crash occurred around 1 a.m. at Montgomery Boulevard and Pennsylvania Street when a driver struck a pedestrian while passing through a green light. APD says it appears that the pedestrian was crossing Montgomery against the crosswalk signal. Suspect charged with killing man who defended Albuquerque gas station clerkThe seco
  • Cotton: Biden 'owes the American people an explanation' for objects shot down over US

    Cotton: Biden 'owes the American people an explanation' for objects shot down over US
    Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) says President Biden needs to explain to the American public what U.S. fighter jets shot down over Alaska, Canada and Michigan in recent days, which the military has only vaguely referred to as “objects.”  “The president owes the American people an explanation, direct and on camera, of what we know about these ‘objects’ and what steps he’s taking to protect America’s sovereign airspace,” Cotton said in a statement Mond
  • Busted Sinaloa cartel lieutenant was 'principal producer' of fentanyl

    Busted Sinaloa cartel lieutenant was 'principal producer' of fentanyl
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The Mexican government has arrested a man it says is the principal producer of fentanyl pills and methamphetamine south of the border.Jose Guadalupe Tapia Quintero, a.k.a. “Lupe Tapia,” was arrested last week in a town near Culiacan, Sinaloa, and brought before a judge in Mexico City, who arraigned him on drug and weapons charges, the Defense Ministry (SEDENA) said in a statement Sunday.Tapia on Monday remained in the maximum security Cefereso p
  • High winds, blowing dust close all lanes of I-10 near Lordsburg

    High winds, blowing dust close all lanes of I-10 near Lordsburg
    LORDSBURG, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes of I-10 at milepost 20 near Lordsburg are closed due to high wind, blowing dust, and multiple vehicle crashes, according to a tweet from New Mexico State Police.They say traffic is being diverted to Highway 70.
    Drivers in the area should expect delays.
    Story continues below:Crime: Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office: 18-year-old rams deputy vehicle at suspected drag raceNew Mexico: Lawsuit against City of Albuquerque by Victoria Martens’ f
  • New Mexico lawmakers move on gender identity protections in 'Human Rights Act'

    New Mexico lawmakers move on gender identity protections in 'Human Rights Act'
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A bill to expand New Mexico's Human Rights Act has moved forward in the legislative process. But not everyone is in favor of the bill as a recent weekend debate indicated.Saturday, February 11, legislators in the House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee debated House Bill 207. Sponsored by a handful of Democratic legislators, the bill would update the language in New Mexico's Human Rights Act. It would also clarify that government agencies
  • American Heart Association challenges families to 'Be the Beat'

    American Heart Association challenges families to 'Be the Beat'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With cardiovascular disease being the number one cause of death in women, the American Heart Association is doing its part to raise awareness and support women affected by heart disease. In line with their current theme, "Be the Beat," the American Heart Association challenges one member of each household to learn how to do hands-only CPR.Executive Director of the American Heart Association, Sherri Wells, explains that one in three women will die of hea
  • Suspect charged with killing man who defended Albuquerque gas station clerk

    Suspect charged with killing man who defended Albuquerque gas station clerk
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 58-year old Albuquerque man is facing an open count of murder, accused of shooting and killing a man who police say was trying to help a gas station clerk. The shooting happened over the weekend at the Circle K on the corner of Juan Tabo and Lomas, ending with the arrest of Eric Ford. Redacted police report alleges sexual abuse in NMSU’s locker roomEric Ford, 58, in charged with murder in a Feb. 11 shooting at an Albuquerque Circle K gas station
  • Make Valentine's breakfast special with Precision Catering

    Make Valentine's breakfast special with Precision Catering
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Precision Catering, by Chef Andrew Bustos, has served Albuquerque and the surrounding area for 20 years. Chef Bustos suggests making this Valentine's Day special by making your loved ones a homemade meal. One idea for a special breakfast is a classic twist on French toast.Stuffed French toast w/ marinated berries & sweetened mascarpone
    Mix eggs, heavy cream, cinnamon, and vanilla extract to make an egg washCoat brioche bread slices in the egg washCook th
  • White House: US continuing to monitor for flying objects

    White House: US continuing to monitor for flying objects
    (NewsNation) — White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said the U.S. is continuing to monitor the skies after three unidentified aerial objects were shot down over the weekend.The influx of objects comes after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon on Feb. 4. The Navy has been retrieving debris from that balloon for examination, which the Chinese government continues to insist was a civilian meteorological balloon.China has denied any involvement with the
  • Live: White House to brief public on flying objects

    Live: White House to brief public on flying objects
    (NewsNation) — White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby will be giving an update on the multiple flying objects that have been shot down over the weekend.The influx of objects comes after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon on Feb. 4. The Navy has been retrieving debris from that balloon for examination, which the Chinese government continues to insist was a civilian meteorological balloon.China has denied any involvement with the latest three objects an
  • Roslyn Pope, author of 'Appeal for Human Rights,' dies at 84

    Roslyn Pope, author of 'Appeal for Human Rights,' dies at 84
    ATLANTA (AP) — Roslyn Pope, a college professor and musician who wrote “An Appeal for Human Rights,” laying out the reasons for the Atlanta Student Movement against systemic racism in 1960, has died. She was 84.Pope died Jan. 18 in Arlington, Texas, where she moved from Atlanta to be with her daughters after her health began to fail in 2021, according to her family's obituary.The document Pope wrote as a 21-year-old senior at Spelman College launched a nonviolent campaign of bo
  • Passion's Story helps women in need launch beauty careers

    Passion's Story helps women in need launch beauty careers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Passion's Story is opening up new opportunities for young women in need with its new salon program. The owner of Passion's Story, Priscilla Smith, explains that the nonprofit salon will pay for women to go through beauty school and then provide them with a 12-month work-study internship program. UNM researches impact of giving students more lab freedomThroughout the program, women will get coached in entrepreneurship and financial literacy while also earning
  • US tells citizens to leave Russia immediately

    US tells citizens to leave Russia immediately
    (The Hill) - The U.S. on Monday issued a top-level advisory telling American citizens to leave Russia immediately and cease travel to the country as Russia’s war against neighboring Ukraine continues, citing risks of harassment and wrongful detention for Americans specifically. “Do not travel to Russia due to the unpredictable consequences of the unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces, the potential for harassment and the singling out of U.S. citize
  • What we know and don’t know about the latest objects shot down by the US

    What we know and don’t know about the latest objects shot down by the US
    (The Hill) - Three more objects were shot down by the U.S. military over the weekend after officials said they posed a threat to civilian airspace. The remarkable development came roughly one week after the U.S. shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of South Carolina days after it was first reported to be hovering over the continental United States.President Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday authorized the mission, and Biden ordered the U.S. milit
  • Sports Desk: Carlsbad baseball playing with target on back

    Sports Desk: Carlsbad baseball playing with target on back
    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – Carlsbad has been a baseball powerhouse in New Mexico for quite some time. The Cavemen have captured 12 state championships, including 2022, and as the defending champions, the team knows they have a target on their back moving forward. Head coach Cody May joined the sports desk to discuss the 2023 squad and what he is looking to get out of this season.
  • M&M's spokescandies 'back for good' after temporary layoff

    M&M's spokescandies 'back for good' after temporary layoff
    (NEXSTAR) — After a brief hiatus, M&M's beloved "spokescandies" have returned.M&M's confirmed the news on its website after a Super Bowl spot featuring "Saturday Night Live" star Maya Rudolph, who temporarily replaced the candy mascots as the brand's spokesperson.
    Now, Red, Yellow and all the other M&M's spokescandies "are back for good," the company said after the Super Bowl spot featuring Rudolph. The ad also showed Red in an obviously unsweet sign of desperation.New characte
  • A nagging cough can hang on for weeks or months following a respiratory illness – and there is precious little you can do about it

    A nagging cough can hang on for weeks or months following a respiratory illness – and there is precious little you can do about it
    (The Conversation) - When was the last time you walked into a public space and didn’t hear someone coughing? After three years of flinching at the sound, it can be disarming to hear so many people coughing – and embarrassing if it’s you.But take heart in knowing that you’re not alone. A long-lasting cough following illness from an upper respiratory infection is surprisingly common. And unfortunately, with the rise in seasonal flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncyt
  • Paseo Del Norte reopened after fatal crash

    Paseo Del Norte reopened after fatal crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Paseo Del Norte eastbound at Coors Blvd. has been reopened following a fatal crash Monday morning. According to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, one person has died.
    Paseo Del Norte at Coors NMRoads Traffic Cam at 8:49 a.m., Feb. 13, 2023.
    The crash caused delays for part of the morning. No other information about the crash has been released at this time.
  • Paseo Del Norte eastbound from Coors closed due to fatal crash

    Paseo Del Norte eastbound from Coors closed due to fatal crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Paseo Del Norte eastbound at Coors Blvd. is closed due to a fatal crash Monday morning. According to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, one person has died.
    Drivers in the area should seek an alternate route. No other information about the crash has been released at this time. KRQE will provide updates as more information is released.
  • Jury selection to begin for men accused in murder of two Albuquerque teens

    Jury selection to begin for men accused in murder of two Albuquerque teens
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jury selection is expected to begin Monday for three men accused in the torture and murder of two Albuquerque. Stephen Goldman Jr., Julio Almentero, and Jimmie Atkins are charged with the deaths of 15-year-old Colin Romero and 14-year-old Ahmed Lateef in an alleged drug deal gone wrong.
    Related Coverage:Autopsy reports reveal grisly details about murders of Albuquerque teens19-year-old suspected in murder of two Albuquerque teensMan charged wi
  • Damar Hamlin says he is 'doing great,' but emotional recovery will take time

    Damar Hamlin says he is 'doing great,' but emotional recovery will take time
    (The Hill) -- Just over a month after collapsing during an NFL game in Cincinnati, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is now publicly reflecting on his “remarkable” recovery from the cardiac arrest he suffered after making a tackle in early January.Hamlin, 24, said he was grateful to be able to “live normally” and come out of the situation “without a scratch on me.”“I’m doing great,” Hamlin said when asked about how he was physically on ABC&rs
  • Trugoy the Dove, co-founder of hip-hop trio De La Soul, dies at 54

    Trugoy the Dove, co-founder of hip-hop trio De La Soul, dies at 54
    David Jude Jolicoeur, known widely as Trugoy the Dove and one of the founding members of the Long Island hip-hop trio De La Soul, has died. He was 54.His representative Tony Ferguson confirmed the reports Sunday. No other information was immediately available.In recent years, Jolicoeur, had said he was battling congestive heart failure and wore a LifeVest defibrillator machine. De La Soul was part of the hip-hop tribute at the Grammy Awards last week, but Trugoy was not onstage with hi
  • Former NORAD official: Adversaries might be testing our systems with aerial objects

    Former NORAD official: Adversaries might be testing our systems with aerial objects
    A former North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) official on Monday said that adversaries might be testing U.S. systems with aerial objects crossing into American airspace. Retired Major General Scott Clancy, the former NORAD director of operations and former deputy commander Alaskan NORAD region suggested during an appearance on CNN “This Morning” that the four recent takedowns of aerial objects in U.S. skies are “the confluence” of both improved U.S. detec
  • Tree thinning in Arroyo Mascaras to begin Tuesday

    Tree thinning in Arroyo Mascaras to begin Tuesday
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe Public Works Department will begin trimming trees from the Arroyo Mascaras this Tuesday. The project will take place near Rosario Boulevard and may block parking and traffic in the area.Thinning the invasive species of Siberian elm and Tree of Heaven will be the Department's primary focus for the project. This work "manages vegetation in the arroyos to ensure the space is safe and open for recreation" says the Public Works Department. The t
  • CBD is not a cure-all – here's what science says about its real health benefits

    CBD is not a cure-all – here's what science says about its real health benefits
    (The Conversation) - Over the last five years, an often forgotten piece of U.S. federal legislation – the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, also known as the 2018 Farm Bill – has ushered in an explosion of interest in the medical potential of cannabis-derived cannabidiol, or CBD.After decades of debate, the bill made it legal for farmers to grow industrial hemp, a plant rich in CBD. Hemp itself has tremendous value as a cash crop; it’s used to produc
  • Albuquerque driver involved in crash on I-40 struck by passing vehicle

    Albuquerque driver involved in crash on I-40 struck by passing vehicle
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a serious injury crash that occurred on Sunday night. The crash occurred on I-40 westbound between Tramway Boulevard and Juan Tabo Boulevard.According to police, the vehicle lost control while attempting to change lanes and collided with another vehicle. The vehicle then spun around and got hit by a semi-truck. They say as the driver of the first vehicle exited the car, he was hit by a fourth vehicle as
  • KRQE Newsfeed: NMSU hazing allegations, Personal finance bill, Snow and rain, UNM lab changes, Penguin update

    KRQE Newsfeed: NMSU hazing allegations, Personal finance bill, Snow and rain, UNM lab changes, Penguin update
    Monday's Top StoriesLawsuit against City of Albuquerque by Victoria Martens’ family re-openedRoundhouse Roundup: Education billsLawmakers look to ease path for student-athlete endorsementsNew Mexican featured in COWGIRL MagazineSuper Bowl ads featured celebs, humor, and lots of dogsMan arrested for shooting at Roswell home with kid occupants inside
    Monday's Five Facts[1] Redacted police report alleges sexual abuse in NMSU’s locker room - New Mexico State University's men's basketball
  • Two storms bring rain, snow and high winds through mid-week

    Two storms bring rain, snow and high winds through mid-week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monday morning is starting with mild temperatures, in the 20s, 30s, and 40s. Skies are partly cloudy, and we could see some flurries around the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and rain or mix sprinkles, east of the Sandia Mountains. The morning will stay mostly dry, but rain and mountain snow will become widespread this afternoon and evening. Heavy snow is expected in the northern mountains, where winter storm warnings are in effect until Tuesday morning.
  • Here's what to do when you encounter people with 'dark personality traits' at work

    Here's what to do when you encounter people with 'dark personality traits' at work
    (The Conversation) - Have you ever suffered through tales of greatness from a self-absorbed “friend” who reminds you of Michael Scott from “The Office” – and not in a good way? Have you been betrayed by a colleague out of the blue, undermined on a project by the office mean girl, or had a work friendship dropped altogether without explanation?If any of these scenarios sound familiar, you may have been dealing with someone who has what psychologists term a “dar
  • Roundhouse Roundup: Education bills

    Roundhouse Roundup: Education bills
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Monday, February 13, education will be a key topic at the Roundhouse. Among the many bills making their way through committees, several bills could have big implications for New Mexico students.Public Education Department changesIf you've been paying close attention to KRQE News 13's legislative coverage, you might have heard about this legislation before. Senate Joint Resolution 1, sponsored by Sen. Steven P. Neville (R-San Juan), aims to change the structure
  • Lawmakers look to ease path for student athlete endorsements

    Lawmakers look to ease path for student athlete endorsements
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Legislators are trying to clean up the wording on a bill aimed to make paying college athletes easier. New Mexico college athletes can already legally get paid for endorsements but now three lawmakers want to ease the path for sponsors and students.Senate Bill 94 passed in 2021 allows college athletes to be compensated and accept partnerships. During that time Senator Moe Maestas says New Mexico led the way when it came to endorsements but quickly oter sta
  • Super Bowl field turned into a giant slip and slide

    Super Bowl field turned into a giant slip and slide
    GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The field at State Farm Stadium turned into a Super Bowl slip and slide.With the surface seeming to get worse as the night wore on, players from both teams had a hard time keeping their footing on Sunday, leading several to change their cleats during a game that ended with the Kansas City Chiefs' dramatic 38-35 comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles.“It was like playing on a water park," Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata said.State Farm Stadiu
  • Super Bowl ads featured celebs, humor, and lots of dogs

    Super Bowl ads featured celebs, humor, and lots of dogs
    NEW YORK (AP) — Advertisers bet big that viewers were turning to the Super Bowl for a comforting escape, and delivered a series of advertisements that relied on familiar celebrity faces, light humor, and plenty of cuddly dogs.This wasn’t a year for edgy humor or experimentation. After the global pandemic, with economic uncertainty looming ahead and the war in Ukraine stretching on, advertisers just wanted people to feel good.And it worked.“This year’s ads took a very ligh
  • New Mexican featured in COWGIRL Magazine

    New Mexican featured in COWGIRL Magazine
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A New Mexican who grew up in the state's agriculture industry is now getting some national recognition. She is being featured in COWGIRL Magazine."It's a really neat thing that women are able to really showcase their abilities and how they have influence within the industry," said COWGIRL 30 Under 30 recipient, Kylynn Copeland.Repeated break-ins at local nonprofit has participants scared to attendCopeland, who now lives in Fort Sumner on a cattle ranch with her hus
  • Santa Fe wants input about Rangle Park improvements

    Santa Fe wants input about Rangle Park improvements
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe is hosting a meeting this week to get community input on ideas to improve Ragle Park.The public meeting is happening this upcoming Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center.Story continues below:Crime: Albuquerque Police investigate string of homicides on same daySports: Super Bowl rushing record held by New Mexico native for 35 yearsTrending: Forensic geologist, researcher come to New Mexico to investigat
  • Santa Fe wants input about Ragle Park improvements

    Santa Fe wants input about Ragle Park improvements
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe is hosting a meeting this week to get community input on ideas to improve Ragle Park. The public meeting is happening this upcoming Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center.Story continues below:Crime: Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office: 18-year-old rams deputy vehicle at suspected drag raceNew Mexico: Lawsuit against City of Albuquerque by Victoria Martens’ family re-openedTop Story: NMSU men
  • Super Bowl losers: What happens to the team's merchandise?

    Super Bowl losers: What happens to the team's merchandise?
    (NEXSTAR) – Just seconds after Kansas City beat Philadelphia Sunday night, fans could score merch proudly naming the Chiefs the new Super Bowl champions. But the same would have been true if the Eagles had won.That's because the NFL is prepared to sell hats, T-shirts and hoodies for either team, no matter who wins. But what happens with all that clothing with the Eagles' logo?The NFL works with nonprofit Good360 to keep the pre-made, unused apparel out of the landfill. The organizatio
  • Kansas City Chiefs win second Super Bowl in five years

    Kansas City Chiefs win second Super Bowl in five years
    GLENDALE, Ariz. (WDAF) — The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champions once again.
    The Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 to win Super Bowl LVII.The Eagles began the game with an 11-play, 75-yard drive to strike first with a7-0 lead.The Chiefs responded back quickly with a Patrick Mahomes touchdown pass to Travis Kelce on a six-play drive to tie the game.Rihanna is pregnant with second child, reps confirm
    After a quick three-and-out by the Eagles, Kansas City drove to the 24-y

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