• $1.3 million approved for HIV/AIDS housing assistance in New Mexico

    $1.3 million approved for HIV/AIDS housing assistance in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Over $1.3 million has been approved for the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program in New Mexico. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) approved the funding, which will help those living with HIV/AIDS secure housing in the state.The housing program offers three main types of assistance:
    Tenant-Based Rental AssitanceRental aid for low-income familiesShort Term Rent, Mortgage, and Utility AssistanceRental, mortgage, and/or utility
  • Dispute over seat led to fatal shooting at Albuquerque movie theater, police say

    Dispute over seat led to fatal shooting at Albuquerque movie theater, police say
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said a suspect is in custody after a fatal shooting at a movie theater Sunday night. Police say a dispute over a seat escalated to a shooting.
    Story continues below:Community: Organization raises funds for New Mexico teen battling cancerNew Mexico: Fire crews continuously help in Rio Grande water rescues, urge public to be cautiousCrime: APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theaterAlbuquerque: Ho
  • Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative customers might see electric rate hike

    Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative customers might see electric rate hike
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Customers who use Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative for their power could see a rate hike of about $3.58 per month on their power bill.That number is based on the average residential user who consumes about 650 kWh per month. The rate increase could go into effect at the start of 2024. Agreement between New Mexico Mescalero Tribe, forest officials could aid land managementBefore the rate increase goes into effect, it needs approval from federal r
  • Albuquerque 'nightmare neighbor' enters plea

    Albuquerque 'nightmare neighbor' enters plea
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A troublesome neighbor in northwest Albuquerque pled not guilty Monday afternoon to allegations of harassment and assault.Kathleen Marsh was allegedly caught on camera, yelling at her neighbors, spraying them with a hose, throwing rocks, and even nearly hitting a woman with her car. The top patent earner in New Mexico last yearA warrant was issued after the incident with the car, and Marsh was taken in, after a swat standoff. She is currently being held in d
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  • Albuquerque parents plead not guilty to child's opioid overdose

    Albuquerque parents plead not guilty to child's opioid overdose
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque parents who are accused of letting their child overdose on drugs appeared in court on Monday, June 26, to enter their plea. 35-year-old David Olivas pleaded not guilty to two counts of child abuse and possession charges.On May 28, officers were called to a home on Summer Sage Drive in southwest Albuquerque for reports of an unconscious baby. When first responders arrived, they found that the child was overdosing on an opiate and used Narcan to sa
  • Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Albuquerque, according to Yelp

    Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Albuquerque, according to Yelp
    (STACKER) - Barbecue, also known as BBQ for short, has captivated the taste buds of millions of people across the world; its smell, a quintessential part of backyard parties and long, lazy holiday weekends. This cooking method involves slow cooking and smoking meat over an open flame or heat source. Beyond the slab of baby back ribs and brisket that we're probably familiar with, barbecue has a long history dating back centuries and is rooted in various cultures. New TV pilot begins production in
  • Some charges dropped in case against former UNM athletic director

    Some charges dropped in case against former UNM athletic director
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The former University of New Mexico (UNM) athletic director, Paul Krebs, is set to begin his trial in July, where he is facing several felony charges. However, new court documents show that some of his charges have been dropped.In 2017, KRQE's Larry Barker exposed the former athletic director for misspending public funds on personal expenditures – primarily on a golf trip to Scotland. Krebs allegedly used his UNM credit card to spend tens of thousands
  • Millions allocated for New Mexico student debt forgiveness for teachers

    Millions allocated for New Mexico student debt forgiveness for teachers
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico teachers can apply for debt forgiveness through a state program. It's called the Teacher Loan Repayment Program.
    Qualifying teachers will be eligible for up to $6,000 per year for two years toward principal debt and interest on federal student loans. The loans must be related to teacher education.
    “The Teacher Loan Repayment Program is one of New Mexico’s most successful student debt relief programs and an essent
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  • The top patent earner in New Mexico last year

    The top patent earner in New Mexico last year
    (STACKER) - Tech and engineering firms were the most inventive patent winners across the U.S. last year—a year marked by growing tension with foreign nations racing to bring world-changing tech like artificial intelligence and space satellites to market. PHOTOS: $2.5 million Santa Fe hacienda features all-season pool atriumNearly 160,000 patents were assigned across the U.S. in 2022, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. When a patent is awarded through the USPTO, the individu
  • Albuquerque woman pleads not guilty to two-year-old's fentanyl overdose

    Albuquerque woman pleads not guilty to two-year-old's fentanyl overdose
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque woman pleaded not guilty to her child's fentanyl overdose on Monday morning, June 26. Jessica Garcia was arrested for child abuse and possession earlier this month, three months after her two-year-old son lost consciousness and tested positive for having fentanyl in his system.According to the criminal complaint, Garcia and her adult daughter, Alizae Holguin, were staying at a hotel on Iliff near Coors when the young child stopped breathing. T
  • 'Pillowcase Rapist' arrested on suspicion of kidnapping

    'Pillowcase Rapist' arrested on suspicion of kidnapping
    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- Ronald Mark Feldmeier, who served three decades in prison for a series of rapes in Sacramento, was arrested early Monday on suspicion of kidnapping a woman in Bakersfield, arrest records show.
    Sheriff's inmate records show Feldmeier, 71, was booked into jail at 4:50 a.m. He was being held on $100,000 bail and is scheduled for arraignment Wednesday.
    Police said the woman suffered moderate injuries."The preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was the passen
  • The Titan implosion will be investigated by an international group of agencies

    The Titan implosion will be investigated by an international group of agencies
    An international group of agencies is investigating what may have caused the Titan submersible to implode while carrying five people to the Titanic wreckage, and U.S. maritime officials say they’ll issue a report aimed at improving the safety of submersibles worldwide.Investigators from the U.S., Canada, France and the United Kingdom are working closely together on the probe of the June 18 accident, which happened in an “unforgiving and difficult-to-access region" of the North Atlant
  • Agreement between New Mexico Mescalero Tribe, forest officials could aid land management

    Agreement between New Mexico Mescalero Tribe, forest officials could aid land management
    ALTO, N.M. (KRQE) – U.S. Forest Service officials and Mescalero Apache Tribe officials have agreed to work together to manage land in southern New Mexico. The agreement replaces a memorandum of understanding that expired in 2017.“Signing this MOU demonstrates good faith on both sides, and will strengthen communications in the future,” Bill Sapp, a forest archeologist and tribal liaison for Lincoln National Forest, said in a news release. “It allows us to codify
  • Minute Clinic provides recommendations for summer/sun care

    Minute Clinic provides recommendations for summer/sun care
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Summer is here and this summer is expected to be a busy travel season with half of Americans planning to take trips. While many are on vacation and exposed to the sun, it's important to remain as healthy and safe as possible. Each year in the U.S., more than 3 million patients are diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. One in five Americans will be diagnosed in their lifetime. Film festival aimed at children and their father figures to be held June 24 &
  • BCSO hosting Community Baby Shower to benefit victims of domestic violence

    BCSO hosting Community Baby Shower to benefit victims of domestic violence
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a Bernalillo County Sheriffs Community baby shower
    hosted by the violent crimes and special victims units the county is asking for the community's help to benefit victims of domestic violence. New Mexico State University launches survey for accessibility in Hispanic communitiesParenthood is challenging enough without the added hardships of being in an abusive relationship. Many victims leave with nothing more than the clothes on their backs, and we want
  • Motorcycle crash caused closures on I-40 Monday morning

    Motorcycle crash caused closures on I-40 Monday morning
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – First responders were called to I-40 near the bride in Albuquerque Monday morning for a crash involving a motorcycle and city bus that was inoperable in a traffic lane.
    Story continues below:Community: Organization raises funds for New Mexico teen battling cancerNew Mexico: Fire crews continuously help in Rio Grande water rescues, urge public to be cautiousCrime: APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theaterAlbuquerque: How many people
  • Republican Rep. George Santos to visit El Paso to discuss 'border crisis'

    Republican Rep. George Santos to visit El Paso to discuss 'border crisis'
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — U.S. Rep. George Santos plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday in El Paso.The New York Republican will be in the Sun City to "discuss the border crisis."A news release announcing his visit said it was for official business only, and "any personal and campaign-related questions/matters will not be discussed."Santos is expected to speak at the Hyatt Place hotel in the afternoon in Central El Paso.The release said he'll speak with reporters one-on-one
  • Barbiecore is coming to home decor. Are you ready for it?

    Barbiecore is coming to home decor. Are you ready for it?
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.Which Barbiecore items are best?With the hotly anticipated “Barbie” movie finally hitting theaters in a matter of weeks, Barbie mania continues to grow. There are already dolls based on the film’s version of classic Barbie characters and even real Barbie clothes made for humans available at Bloomingdale’s. Another major effect of the “Barbie” movie is the growing
  • Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Socorro County Sheriff's Office

    Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Socorro County Sheriff's Office
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the Socorro County Sheriff's Office. The lawsuit is in reference to a man that was killed after an explosion during a shoot out in 2021. New TV pilot begins production in New MexicoIn June of 2021, SCSO deputies responded to a call about people shooting at an abandoned trailer in Veguita. Lapelvideo from the incident shows deputies telling the individuals to get their hands up and walk towards them. Shots were fired a
  • Student loan debt: Borrowers brace for Supreme Court decision

    Student loan debt: Borrowers brace for Supreme Court decision
    President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan will finally see an end to its months-long limbo in the courts this week.With repayments set to start again in October after a years-long pandemic-related pause, the Supreme Court's forthcoming ruling on the legality of Biden's proposal is the last piece of the student loan puzzle, offering a clearer landscape moving forward.Many borrowers are fearful as the conservative-majority Supreme Court, which could make its decision known as soon as Tuesday
  • DeSantis vows to end birthright citizenship as part of immigration plan

    DeSantis vows to end birthright citizenship as part of immigration plan
    (The Hill) - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), a leading Republican presidential candidate, vowed to end birthright citizenship as a part of his immigration released on Monday. “We will take action to end the idea that the children of illegal aliens are entitled to birthright citizenship if they are born in the United States,” the plan, which is titled “No Excuses,” reads. 
    “Dangling the prize of citizenship to the future offspring of illegal immigrants is a
  • Team from NMSU wins award for "Don't Wash Your Chicken" project

    Team from NMSU wins award for "Don't Wash Your Chicken" project
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A team of from New Mexico State University has won a national award for its "Don't Wash Your Chicken," campaign. The campaign aims to educate people on the dangers of washing raw poultry and addressing common misconceptions about washing chicken. Art from all kinds of NMSU students on displayThe team, from NMSU's Innovation Media Research and Extension and Learning Games Lab, designed a social media toolkit and four videos for the campaign. The team says rinsi
  • Flood protection coming to the Middle Rio Grande

    Flood protection coming to the Middle Rio Grande
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Water managers are working to boost flood protection between Albuquerque and Belen. Over the next decade or so, they'll rebuild non-engineered levees along the Rio Grande.“This milestone is exciting as it is a start for a ten-plus year project that will greatly reduce flood risk along 30 miles of the Rio Grande and bring our communities closer together,” Lt. Col. Jerre Hansbrough, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque Dis
  • New Mexico State University launches survey for accessibility in Hispanic communities

    New Mexico State University launches survey for accessibility in Hispanic communities
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico State University (NMSU) has launched an assessment survey as part of a federal grant in collaboration with the University of Florida and the University of Arizona. The survey will be used as a tool to identify natural resource extension, wildlife, and agricultural needs in Hispanic communities.Following the survey, the universities hope to provide translated documents to improve accessibility in Hispanic communities. The work is being funded by the U.S.
  • Albuquerque officials work with Mexico to address fentanyl, guns, human trafficking

    Albuquerque officials work with Mexico to address fentanyl, guns, human trafficking
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fentanyl and guns have been popping up in big quantities around Albuquerque. Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman met with Gilberto Loya Chávez, the Secretary of Public Safety of the State of Chihuahua, to discuss ways to tackle the crime problem impacting both sides of the border."We not only had an impactful dialogue, but we also signed agreements that we will work together," Bregman said in a press release. "Too many people are hurt
  • PHOTOS: $2.5 million Santa Fe hacienda features all-season pool atrium

    PHOTOS: $2.5 million Santa Fe hacienda features all-season pool atrium
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 6,529-square-foot home in Santa Fe is currently on the market for $2.5 million. The hacienda-style adobe home sits on just under five acres with six bedrooms and six bathrooms.Santa Fe home listing | Courtesy of Michael D'AlfonsoSanta Fe home listing | Courtesy of Michael D'AlfonsoSanta Fe home listing | Courtesy of Michael D'AlfonsoSanta Fe home listing | Courtesy of Michael D'AlfonsoSanta Fe home listing | Courtesy of Michael D'AlfonsoSanta Fe home listing
  • New TV pilot begins production in New Mexico

    New TV pilot begins production in New Mexico
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new sitcom pilot has begun production in the state. The New Mexico State Film Office announced the filming of "Post 1776" will start in late June in and around Albuquerque.It's directed by Lance Polland ("DumbFellas") and is created by Jay Kliewer ("The Sacrifice"). It tells the story of a commander of a Veteran legion post who is trying to recruit younger Veterans to become members. New Mexico Film Office’s free production assistant course filling up q
  • Canceled flight? Here's what you're entitled to

    Canceled flight? Here's what you're entitled to
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid peak summer travel, thousands of air travelers faced flight cancellations and delays this weekend as thunderstorms rolled in across the U.S. East Coast and Midwest.In addition to bad weather, a technology failure also contributed to airline disruptions. The Federal Aviation Administration briefly paused operations at Washington, D.C.-area airports Sunday evening due to a problem with the communications system at a major air traffic control facility. De
  • Fox News overhauls primetime lineup

    Fox News overhauls primetime lineup
    (The Hill) -- Fox News has announced major changes to its weekday prime-time lineup beginning next month.
    Jesse Watters's 7 p.m. program will move to 8 p.m. and take the slot previously held by former host Tucker Carlson, while Laura Ingraham will have her program moved into Watters's 7 p.m. hour.Longtime host Sean Hannity's show will remain at 9 p.m., and late-night host and comedian Greg Gutfeld will host a show at 10 p.m.
    The changes will take effect on July 17, the network said. In a st
  • YouTuber 'MrBeast' says he was invited to go on Titan submersible before deadly trip

    YouTuber 'MrBeast' says he was invited to go on Titan submersible before deadly trip
    (WFLA) — YouTuber MrBeast said he declined a spot on the Titan submersible before the tragic trip that killed five people, according to a Sunday tweet.The YouTuber and philanthropist, whose legal name is James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson, revealed he was invited earlier in the month, but he said no.In the tweet, Donaldson posted a text message from an unknown sender saying, "The team would be stoked to have [him] along.""Kind of scary that I could have been on it," Donaldson wrote.Story cont
  • Couple celebrating 50th wedding anniversary are stabbed to death, and police don't know who did it

    Couple celebrating 50th wedding anniversary are stabbed to death, and police don't know who did it
    NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — A couple celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary were stabbed to death, along with another family member, in what law enforcement officials said was probably a random attack.The bodies were found in a home in Newton when the couple failed to arrive at church Sunday morning, police said. Police worry that the killer or killers may be still at large, and residents in nearby neighborhoods were urged to remain vigilant. Rio Rancho woman accused of embezzling more than $
  • Leave the baby deer alone, park service says

    Leave the baby deer alone, park service says
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The National Park Service is asking summer park visitors not to touch any seemingly unattended baby deer no matter how cute they may be.
    While fawns can sometimes appear abandoned, the NPS says, the mother doe is likely foraging nearby.“Please do not approach or touch these fawns, they are very likely not abandoned,” the NPS wrote on Crater Lake National Park’s Facebook Page. Their mother has temporarily left her offspring, probably to find food, b
  • Albuquerque brewery hosting local market throughout summer 

    Albuquerque brewery hosting local market throughout summer 
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque brewery is hosting a local makers market throughout the summer. Differential Brewery is hosting the monthly event, with 12 to 14 vendors supporting.
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  • New Mexico Pueblo getting educational and recreational facility

    New Mexico Pueblo getting educational and recreational facility
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A Native American Pueblo in New Mexico will soon have an educational and recreational facility. The vision of tribal leaders and other pueblo representatives will soon become a reality with the new Kewa Child Care and Family Engagement Center on the Santo Domingo Pueblo.Program Director Tiffany Calabaza said this could be a relief for parents, with the center helping families outside of school hours. "So yeah, kids will be able to come here early morning or la
  • Law enforcement internship getting students involved in southern New Mexico

    Law enforcement internship getting students involved in southern New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A Marshal's office in southern New Mexico is getting more youth involved in what they do. Now, the departments work is getting recognized on a national scale.Detective Danny Garcia with the Mesilla Marshal's Office is the founder of Mesilla Marshal's CSI Internship Program that started in 2020. “It's a win-win. It helps us, and we help them. They don't get paid, but they will walk out of here with a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a certification,” said
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Theater shooting, Suspect identified, Hot temperatures, Teen academy, Makers market

    KRQE Newsfeed: Theater shooting, Suspect identified, Hot temperatures, Teen academy, Makers market
    Monday's Top Stories
    ABQ man arrested for threatening adult video store employeesFire crews help in Rio Grande water rescues, urge public to be cautiousAlbuquerque woman charged for trying to hit pedestrians with vehicleCar show doubles as fundraiser for school suppliesArrest warrant serving turns into officer-involved shooting in RoswellLive Updates | Aftermath of Russian mercenary chief’s armed rebellionUS Navy: Hefty salvage system won’t be used in probe of fatal Titan submersible
  • Triple digit temperatures for parts of New Mexico

    Triple digit temperatures for parts of New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Temperatures are mild and skies are clear this Monday morning. It is going to be another hot day, with temperatures soaring over one hundred degrees in southern New Mexico. Heat advisories and excessive heat warnings will be in effect this afternoon and evening across the south.Forecast Continues Below
    New Mexico: New Mexico hotline helping with reproductive servicesCrime: Albuquerque woman charged for trying to hit pedestrians with vehicleAlbuquerque: Film festiva
  • 9 cities where buying a home is still cheaper than renting

    9 cities where buying a home is still cheaper than renting
    (The Hill) -- Owning a home beats renting one in several important ways, common wisdom dictates, starting with the fact that homeowners pay down their own mortgage, rather than someone else’s. But homeownership feels out of reach to many Americans in 2023, thanks to a historic alignment of high mortgage rates and high sales prices.  Surprisingly, real estate analysts can still point to a few large cities where owning a home remains cheaper than renting.  We’r
  • The Supreme Court's biggest decisions are coming. Here's what they could say

    The Supreme Court's biggest decisions are coming. Here's what they could say
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is getting ready to decide some of its biggest cases of the term. The high court has 10 opinions left to release over the next week before the justices begin their summer break. As is typical, the last opinions to be released cover some of the most contentious issues the court has wrestled with this term including affirmative action, student loans and gay rights.
    Story continues below:Community: Organization raises funds for New Mexico teen battling canc
  • No more needles? A daily pill may work as well as Wegovy shots to treat obesity

    No more needles? A daily pill may work as well as Wegovy shots to treat obesity
    What if treating obesity could be as easy as popping an effective pill?That's a notion that has long fueled hope for many of the more than 40% of Americans who are considered obese — and fueled criticism by those who advocate for wider weight acceptance. Soon, it may be a reality.High-dose oral versions of the medication in the weight-loss drug Wegovy may work as well as the popular injections when it comes to paring pounds and improving health, according to final results of two studies re
  • Why your flood risk could be a lot worse than you think

    Why your flood risk could be a lot worse than you think
    (The Hill) - The federal government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars on a generation of new roads, bridges and sewers — which could be overwhelmed by floodwaters the moment they are installed.That's because federal estimates about flood risk haven't kept up with climate change, according to a study published on Monday in the Journal of Hydrology.First Street Foundation was auditing the gold standard of government rainfall calculations: the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
  • APD responding to shots fired call at movie theatre in northeast Albuquerque

    APD responding to shots fired call at movie theatre in northeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are responding to reports of shots fired at the Century Rio movie theater. Details are limited but the theater is being evacuated and one person was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound. Police are searching for a suspect but said there doesn't appear to be any further threat inside the theater. APD said there have been no other reports of gunshots since the first report.Crews are on the way and will provide updates as we learn
  • APD: 2 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater

    APD: 2 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are responding to reports of shots fired at the Century Rio movie theater. Details are limited but the theater was evacuated after reports of gunfire around 9:07 p.m. Two people were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds. Police are searching for a suspect but said there doesn't appear to be any further threat inside the theater.
    APD said there have been no other reports of gunshots since the first report
  • APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater

    APD: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department said one person has died after a shooting at the Century Rio movie theater just after 9 p.m. Sunday. A spokesperson for APD confirmed two men were shot. One male died inside the theater and another male was shot, found outside the theater, and taken to the hospital. His condition was not released. Albuquerque man allegedly shot at people while riding scooterPolice believe it was a personal dispute and not a random act.
  • 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater

    1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Albuquerque movie theater
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department said one person has died after a shooting at the Century Rio movie theater, near I-25 and Jefferson, just after 9 p.m. Sunday. A spokesperson for APD confirmed two men were shot. One male died inside the theater and another male was shot, found outside the theater, and taken to the hospital. His condition was not released. Albuquerque man allegedly shot at people while riding scooterPolice believe it was a personal disp
  • ABQ man arrested for threatening adult video store employees, claiming his name was 'Michael Jackson'

    ABQ man arrested for threatening adult video store employees, claiming his name was 'Michael Jackson'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police Department arrested a man Saturday night. He's accused of allegedly threatening employees at an adult video store.Quinton Christmas is accused of threatening an employee after hopping a fence at an adult store on Central near Wyoming. Albuquerque man allegedly shot at people while riding scooterThe employee told police that Christmas pulled a knife on him after he was told to leave because he had trespassed on the property before.Christmas was
  • Albuquerque man allegedly shot at people while riding scooter

    Albuquerque man allegedly shot at people while riding scooter
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police have arrested a man accused of shooting at people while riding a scooter.According to a criminal complaint, officers were called out to the area of Trumbull and Chama Saturday where they found Steven Urban riding a scooter.Police said he tried to flee, but they were able to arrest him and found a gun believed to have been used by him along with ammo. Albuquerque woman charged for trying to hit pedestrians with vehiclePolice claimed they found a
  • I-40 eastbound impacted by crash, BCSO says

    I-40 eastbound impacted by crash, BCSO says
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities are responding to a crash. It happened on I-40 west of Albuquerque.According to Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, a crash happened at 146 exit on I-40 eastbound. Multiple lanes going east are closed. More lanes have the possibility to close down, they said.
    A vehicle is reportedly on fire.
  • Art from all kinds of NMSU students on display

    Art from all kinds of NMSU students on display
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Artwork from New Mexico State University's (NMSU) students is being displayed as a part of the "Honors Art Collective."The exhibit was curated by Natalia Martinez, who's been involved in art from an early age. She graduated in May 2023 and is pursuing graduate school.“Later on in my college career, I was lucky to have access to NMSU’s phenomenal Museum Conservation program, led by Silvia Marinas-Feliner,” Martinez said. “She inspired me to
  • Car show doubles as fundraiser for school supplies

    Car show doubles as fundraiser for school supplies
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Now that schools are on summer vacation, it gives students the chance to prepare early for their next semester.
    Thanks to a local non-profit organization, a drive was used to collect school supplies and shoes for kids.
    More fundraisers will be coming up in August and November.

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