• Former New Mexico archbishop laid to rest in Santa Fe

    Former New Mexico archbishop laid to rest in Santa Fe
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Catholics and city leaders came together to lay former Santa Fe Archbishop Michael Sheehan to rest. Funeral services began Friday morning at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis.Story continues below:Crime: VIDEO: Police let Lordsburg mayor go after DWI stopAlbuquerque: Albuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wifeCommunity: What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15New Mexico: The Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are som
  • Four family members ejected in Santa Fe rollover, one dead

    Four family members ejected in Santa Fe rollover, one dead
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Sante Fe Police Department is investigating a fatal car crash that occurred just before 5 a.m. on Friday, June 9. Officers responded to 911 calls reporting that a vehicle had rolled several times while attempting to make an exit off of I-25.The crash took place going southbound on the interstate at Exit 282-A to St. Francis Drive. According to police, three people were injured in the crash and one died; the occupants were all related and were reportedly dri
  • South Valley Aquatic Center dedicates new mural 'Along the Acequia'

    South Valley Aquatic Center dedicates new mural 'Along the Acequia'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The South Valley Aquatic Center invited the community out for a dedication of their new mural on Friday, June 9. The mural, "Along the Acequia," was created by artist Joel Davis, a native to the south valley, and was funded by the Bernalillo County 1% for the Arts. Albuquerque Summerfest 2023: What you need to knowThe artwork was made with porcelain and stone on a painted background. "This space in particular was important to me. I went to Adobe Acres; I wen
  • Texas deploying buoys to deter Rio Grande migrant crossing

    Texas deploying buoys to deter Rio Grande migrant crossing
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – State leaders in Texas have announced a new border security effort on the Rio Grande. Starting next month, Texas will roll out buoys in parts of the river to deter migrants from crossing.During their last legislative session, lawmakers set aside more than $5 million toward border security. The Texas Department of Public Safety says the buoys cost about $1 million for a 1,000-foot run. Taller border wall panels going up at iconic beach location angering opponents"Wh
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  • Albuquerque woman charged with 2-year-old's overdose death appears in court

    Albuquerque woman charged with 2-year-old's overdose death appears in court
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque woman made her first appearance in court today, June 9, after allegedly letting her two-year-old daughter die from a cocaine overdose last month. Kreshenna Delaney appeared in front of Judge Stanley Whitaker this afternoon.According to the criminal complaint, Delaney's sister was watching the baby when it became unresponsive on the morning of May 16. Delaney took the child to the hospital where it was discovered that the two-year-old girl had
  • Lawmakers ramping up efforts to regulate AI

    Lawmakers ramping up efforts to regulate AI
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Lawmakers are slowly ramping up efforts to regulate artificial intelligence.Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) says as a matter of national security, the number one priority must be setting up guardrails within the military here and abroad."Once it's out of the box, it's hard to put it back in," he said.Moulton says he fears that the U.S. government isn't prepared to protect the nations from dangers posed by AI."The risk is not from like-minded nations the risk is from adve
  • New U.S. Border Patrol chief named

    New U.S. Border Patrol chief named
    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- Jason Owens, who headed the Del Rio Sector of the Border Patrol in South Texas, has been named the new U.S. Border Patrol Chief, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday. Webb County Sheriff’s assistant chief suddenly retires after FBI raidOwens replaces Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz who headed the department for 22 months before announcing his retirement last month.Owens is a 27-year veteran of law enforcement, who served almost 20 years as an off
  • Tijuana residents warned about upcoming 'mega cut' in water service

    Tijuana residents warned about upcoming 'mega cut' in water service
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Tijuana residents are being warned about what's being described as a "mega cut" in water service at the end of this month.The city's water department, known as the State Public Service Commission in Tijuana (CESPT), says about 625 colonias, about half the city of Tijuana, will be without service for anywhere from 30 to 36 hours not counting another 30 hours to "air out" the lines and restore sufficient water flow.The beach community of Rosarito will not be affected,
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  • 5 painted, malnourished 'zonkeys' rescued by animal services in Tijuana

    5 painted, malnourished 'zonkeys' rescued by animal services in Tijuana
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Baja California's State Attorney General's office ordered the removal of five painted burros that were found starving and sick on a property in Tijuana.The animals had been mostly abandoned by their owners, although neighbors reportedly saw a man come by from time to time to remove the burros from the property, only to bring them back a few hours later.Animal rescue personnel stated neighbors told them the donkeys were left unattended and without food for days at a t
  • BernCo sends out delinquent tax notices

    BernCo sends out delinquent tax notices
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) - The Bernalillo County treasurer has sent out nearly 28,000 notices for property owners behind on their taxes. That includes those delinquent on their real property, personal property or livestock, or mobile homes.Story continues below:Crime: VIDEO: Police let Lordsburg mayor go after DWI stopAlbuquerque: Albuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wifeCommunity: What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15New Mexico: The Rio Gr
  • 2nd Annual Race Amity Festival

    2nd Annual Race Amity Festival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Annual Race Amity Festival invites the community to come to celebrate Sunday, June 11. The race amity project of Albuquerque is a local organization that was inspired by the National Center for Race Amity.They offer ongoing education and opportunities for connection and understanding throughout the year. Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirtThe Race Amity Festival is June 11 from 1 p.m. -5 p.m. Located at Mariposa Basin Park, 4900 Kachina
  • City of Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation will host 'Park Pop-Up: Community Read Aloud'

    City of Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation will host 'Park Pop-Up: Community Read Aloud'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City's Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with other city departments to launch the park pop-up program, previously known as the "Neighborhood Park Activation Program." The parks pop-up program invites neighborhood groups, associations, non-profits, and educational institutions to initiate community-led recreational, arts, culture, and educational programming in city parks.Meow Wolf exhibitions are now certified autism centersThe first event w
  • New Mexican students received scholarships from the National Junior Honor Society

    New Mexican students received scholarships from the National Junior Honor Society
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Education Plan in the State's 529 Education Savings Plan, is it's a tax-advantaged way to save for future education expenses, including tuition, room and board, books, fees, and computer equipment. Now they are proud to congratulate New Mexico students awarded the 2022 National Junior Honor Society outstanding achievement award. Albuquerque police release numbers on latest traffic operationThis marks the eighth year that 500 NJHS students from across the
  • Special counsel to seek speedy trial in Trump documents case

    Special counsel to seek speedy trial in Trump documents case
    (NewsNation) — A judge has unsealed the indictment against former President Donald Trump, revealing the charges he is facing in connection with classified documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago home.Trump is charged with the willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, corruptly concealing a document or record, concealing a document in a federal investigation, scheming to conceal, and making false statements and represen
  • Jehovah's Witness convention kicks off in Rio Rancho

    Jehovah's Witness convention kicks off in Rio Rancho
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Jehovah's Witnesses are kicking off a three-day convention in Rio Rancho. The regional convention is taking place at the Rio Rancho Events Center Thursday through Sunday.
    Story continues below:Crime: VIDEO: Police let Lordsburg mayor go after DWI stopAlbuquerque: Albuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wifeCommunity: What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15New Mexico: The Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are some safety
  • Trump indictment unsealed in documents case | Live updates

    Trump indictment unsealed in documents case | Live updates
    MIAMI (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The indictment marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president faces criminal charges by the federal government he once oversaw. Trump faces the possibility of prison if convicted.
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    TRUMP KEPT CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS IN BATHROOM, SHOWER OF CLUB, INDICTMENT SAYS
    The indictment alleges Trump kept classified docum
  • Albuquerque police release numbers on latest traffic operation

    Albuquerque police release numbers on latest traffic operation
    TALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department has released some numbers on its targeted enforcement of people using their phones while driving. In a tweet, APD says officers wrote 210 citations for drivers using their phones behind the wheel.Albuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wifePolice issued citations for texting while driving or for “prohibited acts.” Albuquerque’s Code of Ordinances includes talking on a phone while holding it
  • Trump indictment unsealed in documents case I Live updates

    Trump indictment unsealed in documents case I Live updates
    MIAMI (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The indictment marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president faces criminal charges by the federal government he once oversaw. Trump faces the possibility of prison if convicted.
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    INDICTMENT ALLEGES TRUMP SHOWED DOCUMENTS TO OTHERS
    The indictment unsealed Friday outlined two circumstances in which Trump al
  • Trump indicted on 37 counts in Mar-a-Lago case

    Trump indicted on 37 counts in Mar-a-Lago case
    Donald Trump has been charged with 37 counts in relation to the mishandling of records at Mar-a-Lago as well as his efforts to block the government from recovering the documents.  An indictment unsealed by the Justice Department Friday underscores the high-level material the former president kept after leaving office, the times he improperly shared it with those without clearances and the extent he sought to block any efforts to retrieve them.The filing indicates Trump weighed a number
  • READ: Trump indictment in classified documents case

    READ: Trump indictment in classified documents case
    Donald Trump was indicted Thursday in a case involving his handling of classified documents, making him the first former U.S. president to be faced with federal criminal charges.The Department of Justice unsealed the indictment on Friday, ahead of Trump's expected appearance in court next Tuesday.Read the indictment here. gov.uscourts.flsd.648653.3.0 by Brandon Conradis on Scribd
  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck turns 89

    Walt Disney's Donald Duck turns 89
    (WHTM) – Everyone's favorite short-tempered cartoon duck is celebrating his 89th birthday on Friday.Donald Duck made his very first appearance on June 9, 1934, in the short "The Wise Little Hen." But his second appearance, alongside pal Mickey Mouse in the short "Orphan's Benefit," shows him being a little more temperamental.Animator Dick Lundy was the creator behind most of Donald’s hot-headed personality, according to Britannica. But it was Clarence Nash that gave Donald his signat
  • Trump indictment: Live updates on documents case

    Trump indictment: Live updates on documents case
    MIAMI (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The indictment marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president faces criminal charges by the federal government he once oversaw. Trump faces the possibility of prison if convicted.
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    What to know:
    — Trump faces a string of inquiries in various states and venues as he campaigns for a return to the White
  • Man found shot dead in car in northeast Albuquerque

    Man found shot dead in car in northeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting in northeast Albuquerque. A male was found dead inside a vehicle in the area of Taylor Park on the morning of Friday, June 9. State of emergency declared for Farmington shooting traumaNo further information has been released at this time. KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • State of emergency declared for Farmington shooting trauma

    State of emergency declared for Farmington shooting trauma
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – Lieutenant Governor and current acting Governor, Howie Morales, has declared authorization of emergency funding to be allotted to Farmington following the recent mass shooting on May 15. The shooting resulted in the death of three people and the injury of six others, including two law enforcement officers.Along with the casualties, the shooting brought about negative mental health impacts on the community. The City of Farmington issued an emergency declaratio
  • Comanche Fire burns eight miles west of El Rito

    Comanche Fire burns eight miles west of El Rito
    RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Crews are on the scene of a fire off of Forest Road 137 in the Carson National Forest in the El Rito Ranger District. The Comanche Fire was reportedly sparked by lightning.It is located on the north slopes of Comanche Canyon and is burning eight miles west of El Rito, 11 miles north of Abiquiu, and 10 miles southeast of Canjilon.Comanche Fire
    Start Date: June 8, 2023Location: eight miles west of El Rito, 11 miles north of Abiquiu, 10 miles southeast of
  • Live updates | Trump Classified Documents Indictment

    Live updates | Trump Classified Documents Indictment
    MIAMI (AP) — Follow along for live updates on former President Donald Trump, who announced on social media that he's been summoned to appear in court Tuesday afternoon in Miami. He said he has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The Justice Department did not immediately publicly confirm the indictment.
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    What to know:
    — Trump faces a string of inquiries in various states and venues as he campaigns for a return to the White House
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  • Women won't achieve pay parity until 2056, report finds

    Women won't achieve pay parity until 2056, report finds
    (The Hill) - Women with full-time, year-round work will not achieve pay parity with men until 2056, if trends continue as they have since 1967, according to a new report out Thursday from the Center for American Progress (CAP).In anticipation of the 60-year anniversary of the 1963 Equal Pay Act becoming law, CAP — a left-leaning think tank in Washington, D.C., — published an analysis seeking to measure the law’s impact by tracking trends in employment and wages since its passag
  • Doctors turning to temp work, but is it good for patients?

    Doctors turning to temp work, but is it good for patients?
    CHICAGO (NewsNation) — In the world of medicine, part-time work was usually reserved for doctors transitioning into retirement, but amid an uptick in physician burnout rates, many are opting to make full-time careers out of temporary jobs. But it doesn't come without challenges, especially for hospitals and physicians who rely on them.Medical professionals have been overwhelmed with work since the start of the pandemic; it's led to overloaded patient rosters and burnt-out nurses and doctor
  • When will Chick-fil-A's peach milkshake return?

    When will Chick-fil-A's peach milkshake return?
    SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) -- Summertime is here and two peachy menu items are returning to Chick-fil-A's menu.The Peach Milkshake will make its return to menus from June 12 through Aug. 26. Food Truck Fridays return to downtown Albuquerque"Its arrival signifies the beginning of summer at Chick-fil-A, and this year, the excitement from our fans has inspired us to expand our peach offerings," said Leslie Neslage, director of menu and packaging at Chick-fil-A.Peach Milkshake and White Peach Sunjoy (
  • KRQE Newsfeed: APS proposal, Snapchat connection, Quiet weekend, Interstate construction, Autism centers

    KRQE Newsfeed: APS proposal, Snapchat connection, Quiet weekend, Interstate construction, Autism centers
    Friday's Top Stories
    Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirt on sales floorThe Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are some safety tipsAlbuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wifeLas Vegas teenager behind bars after leading police on two chasesWhat’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 1582-year-old man takes plea deal after 8th DWITrump indicted: What to know about the documents case and what’s nextVatican: Pope sitting up, working from an armc
  • Dry and warm weekend for most of New Mexico

    Dry and warm weekend for most of New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Friday morning is quiet, with cool temperatures in the northwest part of the state. Clouds are moving into New Mexico from the southwest, as a disturbance will cross the state today.Forecast Continues Below
    Crime: VIDEO: New Mexico teen throws beer bottle at policeRoads: Pavement work to begin on I-25 in Santa FeCommunity: What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15Albuquerque: Albuquerque man believes mysterious peacock is his late wife
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  • Commute nightmare: These cities are most infuriating, expensive and dangerous for drivers, study finds

    Commute nightmare: These cities are most infuriating, expensive and dangerous for drivers, study finds
    (NEXSTAR) – For many Americans, regardless of their family situation or what they do for work, the worst part of their day is the same: commute.
    What exactly makes it so miserable – especially for those with driving commutes – is a concoction of bumper-to-bumper traffic, hours wasted on the road, and the high cost of gas. Plus, driving is one of the most dangerous things we do regularly.
    Personal finance site MoneyGeek took a look at all these maddening aspects of the daily com
  • What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15

    What’s happening around New Mexico June 9 – June 15
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from June 9 – June 15.Albuquerque
    June 9-15 – 2023 Craft and Gift Show – Happening each week through June from Tuesday through Saturday, individuals can check out unique crafts, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and more. The event is free to attend and runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.June 9-15 – New Mexico Shakespeare Festival – The New Mexico Veterans Memorial is home to the festival. Attendees
  • Cloudy skies keep temperatures slightly cooler Friday

    Cloudy skies keep temperatures slightly cooler Friday
    Drier weather has now returned to New Mexico for the next several days. A couple isolated showers will still be possible in northern parts of the state though.
    Only a couple isolated storms have developed Thursday in northern New Mexico, a dramatic change from the wet and severe weather we have been seeing in parts of the state for the last several weeks. Clouds will be on the increase overnight, moving in from the southwest. They will leave us cloudy to mostly cloudy Friday afternoon, but littl
  • Meow Wolf exhibitions are now certified autism centers

    Meow Wolf exhibitions are now certified autism centers
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Since its opening in 2016, Meow Wolf has transported visitors to places they could only imagine. However, that isn't always easy for those with sensory issues. In an effort to let more people enjoy the space, Meow Wolf has announced that all locations are now certified autism centers.In addition to completing a company-wide accreditation process, Meow Wolf has implemented several measures to ensure an accessible experience for all guests. This includes sen
  • NM officials speak out after Florida flies migrants from New Mexico to California

    NM officials speak out after Florida flies migrants from New Mexico to California
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There are still a lot of questions surrounding how the Florida Governor's administration was able to fly three dozen migrants from Deming, New Mexico to California.
    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' administration has taken responsibility for flying 36 migrants from New Mexico to California's capital. State leaders for both New Mexico and California said they had no notice.
    The California Attorney General said the emigrants were picked up in El Paso and taken t
  • Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirt on sales floor

    Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirt on sales floor
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A woman says an Albuquerque Target refused to sell her a pride shirt for her granddaughter even though it was out on display. Jessica Corley headed to Target in Uptown to buy shirts for her family to wear to Albuquerque’s Pride Parade. She found matching shirts for herself and her three-year-old granddaughter that said "Bien Proud." When she got up to the register, the kids' shirt wouldn't ring up.“She called the manager, the manager came over, a
  • Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirt

    Albuquerque Target refuses to sell woman pride shirt
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A woman says an Albuquerque Target refused to sell her a pride shirt for her granddaughter, even though it was out on display. Jessica Corley headed to Target in Uptown to buy shirts for her family to wear to Albuquerque’s Pride Parade. She found matching shirts for herself and her three-year-old granddaughter that said "Bien Proud." When she got up to the register, the kids' shirt wouldn't ring up.“She called the manager, the manager came over,
  • AG, Governor's office speak out after Florida flies migrants from New Mexico to California

    AG, Governor's office speak out after Florida flies migrants from New Mexico to California
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There are still a lot of questions surrounding how the Florida Governor's administration was able to fly three dozen migrants from Deming, New Mexico to California.
    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' administration has taken responsibility for flying 36 migrants from New Mexico to California's capital. State leaders for both New Mexico and California said they had no notice.
    The California Attorney General said the emigrants were picked up in El Paso and taken t
  • Albuquerque Pride marches to Pride Candlelight Vigil to honor suicide victims

    Albuquerque Pride marches to Pride Candlelight Vigil to honor suicide victims
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In celebration of pride month, Albuquerque Pride held a march to the Pride Candlelight Vigil for the first time in three years. Organizers say they wanted to honor those who have lost their lives to suicide. The Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are some safety tipsThe march started in the International District and ended at Morningside Park. The group was also speaking out against policies being enacted in a number of states, restricting protections for tra
  • Las Vegas teenager behind bars after leading police on two chases

    Las Vegas teenager behind bars after leading police on two chases
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Las Vegas teenager is behind bars after he allegedly led two police departments on separate chases and rammed their vehicles with a stolen car. Ethan Hunter is facing several felony charges, including fleeing from officers and aggravated assault.According to criminal complaints, Hunter shot at a mortuary in Las Vegas on May 18 before leading police on a high-speed chase through the city and escaping. Hunter was located but refused to comply with the officers
  • La Vegas teenager behind bars after leading police on two chases

    La Vegas teenager behind bars after leading police on two chases
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Las Vegas teenager is behind bars after he allegedly led two police departments on separate chases and rammed their vehicles with a stolen car. Ethan Hunter is facing several felony charges, including fleeing from officers and aggravated assault.According to criminal complaints, Hunter shot at a mortuary in Las Vegas on May 18 before leading police on a high-speed chase through the city and escaping. Hunter was located but refused to comply with the officers
  • Danny Gonzales taking advantage of new transfer portal rule

    Danny Gonzales taking advantage of new transfer portal rule
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There has been plenty of roster turnaround involving the 2023 University of New Mexico football team. Since the initial list of signees from the winter, at least a dozen more players should be announced in a few weeks.The Lobos have added multiple players from power five schools, such as national runner-up TCU and Oklahoma, some of which have three years of eligibility remaining. Thankfully for Lobo fans, a recent change in transfer rules only allows one tra
  • Jemarl's journey: The Lobos new 7th year player

    Jemarl's journey: The Lobos new 7th year player
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While there are plenty of Lobo basketball players set to begin their first season at the University of New Mexico, one newcomer, in particular, is on campus and ready to begin his 7th season of college basketball.
    "Yeah, my journey, it's been unique," said Jemarl Baker. "Even though it's been unfortunate at times, I wouldn't go back, I wouldn't change anything, it's been great."First-year guard Jemarl Baker Jr. comes to UNM in his final year of eligibility a
  • Co-defendant of Solomon Peña to stay behind bars

    Co-defendant of Solomon Peña to stay behind bars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the co-defendants of Solomon Peña, the man accused of shooting into elected officials' homes, will be staying behind bars for now. Jose Trujillo was formally indicted on 11 different charges, including conspiracy and using a firearm in retaliation to a crime of violence.According to the indictment, Peña ran for a seat in the New Mexico House of Representatives last November but lost the election. Peña then allegedly organized shoo
  • The Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are some safety tips

    The Rio Grande can be dangerous, here are some safety tips
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management and the New Mexico State Parks Division want to warn community members of hazardous conditions on the Rio Grande. With more rainfall and runoff this year, the water levels are higher and faster than they usually are – posing a greater risk to those in the water. Mothers that killed 2 children in drunk driving crash to be tried separatelyThe Boat Act will continue to be enforced on all public New Mexico waters, and all boaters, ra
  • Motorcyclist in critical condition after crash on 4th Street

    Motorcyclist in critical condition after crash on 4th Street
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a vehicle/motorcycle crash that occurred on the evening of Thursday, June 8. According to officers, the motorcyclist has been transported to a hospital and is in critical condition.The crash occurred on Fourth Street at Guadalupe Trail in northwest Albuquerque. Officers shut down the area at the time of the crash. Albuquerque police investigating vehicle-vs-pedestrian crash on I-25No further information has
  • Pavement work to begin on I-25 in Santa Fe

    Pavement work to begin on I-25 in Santa Fe
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Transportation is going to begin repaving a portion of I-25 in Santa Fe starting on Monday, June 12. The project will cover both directions of the highway from mile marker 277, south of Cerrillos Road, to mile marker 290, south of El Dorado.The project is contracted with Brasier Asphalt Inc. and will span 13 miles. The work is expected to take 20 days from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, 6 days a week.Roads reopen around Alvarado Square
  • Clovis police seek help finding man who broke parole, fled

    Clovis police seek help finding man who broke parole, fled
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – On Wednesday, June 7, Clovis police tried to conduct a traffic stop when the citizen drove off and led officers into a vehicle pursuit. Officers eventually lost sight of the car, driven by 30-year-old Bryson Campos. Snapchat helps police arrest Albuquerque repeat criminalOfficers later located the car in the area of Earlmont and Llano, however, Campos was not with the vehicle. On April 17, Campos broke his parole and a warrant went out for his arrest. He has also
  • Donald Trump indicted for his handling of sensitive government material

    Donald Trump indicted for his handling of sensitive government material
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for his handling of sensitive government material. This stems from the classified documents found at the former president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.The exact details have not yet been released. On Trump's Truth Social account, he responded to the indictment, calling it the "boxes hoax" and claiming he is an "innocent man." Snapchat helps police arrest Albuquerque repeat criminalKRQE News 13 will provide updates a

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