• New Mexico shooting, murder suspect will remain in custody

    New Mexico shooting, murder suspect will remain in custody
    OTERO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The man suspected of shooting a worker at a store in southeast New Mexico will stay behind bars through his trial.Joseph Sanders, 52, is accused of shooting a woman twice in Weed, New Mexico, on October 11.Court records alleged surveillance video captured Sanders walking in and out of the store several times before pulling a gun on the employee.Trending News
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  • New Mexico murder suspect will remain in custody

    New Mexico murder suspect will remain in custody
    OTERO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The man suspected of shooting a worker at a store in southeast New Mexico will stay behind bars through his trial.Joseph Sanders, 52, is accused of shooting a woman twice in Weed, New Mexico, on October 11.Court records alleged surveillance video captured Sanders walking in and out of the store several times before pulling a gun on the employee.Trending News
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  • United States Postal Service reveals new stamp designs for 2024

    United States Postal Service reveals new stamp designs for 2024
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The United States Postal Service (USPS) has revealed its newest stamp designs for 2024. The announcement shows off 26 new stamps, but according to the postal service, there are even more to come.Lunar New Year, Year of the Dragon stamp | Photo courtesy of USPS
    Love stamp | Photo courtesy of USPS
    U.S. Flag stamps | Photo courtesy of USPS
    Constance Baker Motley stamp | Photo courtesy of USPS
    $1 Floral Geometry stamp | Photo courtesy of USPS
    Pillars of Creation stamp
  • Roswell Police investigate man's death

    Roswell Police investigate man's death
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Roswell Police are investigating a death. They said a dead man was found in the backyard of a home near the central part of the city. Albuquerque Police: some crimes rose in 2023, but burglary and others decreasedAuthorities identified the man as Corey Deck, 33. His body was discovered around noon on Sunday with at least one gunshot wound.Anyone with information about his death is asked to call the Roswell Police Department.
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  • PNM warn of individuals claiming to work for utility

    PNM warn of individuals claiming to work for utility
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Public Service Company of New Mexico is warning its customers about imposters. The electric utility has received reports statewide that individuals falsely claim to be PNM employees, asking to get into their backyard through the front door.PNM says its staff asks to enter a home only if the customer has scheduled an appointment for its services. Meter readers do access backyards once a month but if they can't, PNM will notify the homeowner before beginning the
  • New Mexico officials looking for info on missing salmon

    New Mexico officials looking for info on missing salmon
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – Something fishy happened up at Navajo Lake. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is seeking info into the disappearance of hundreds of salmon that were part of a spawning effort.Every year, New Mexico helps kokanee salmon spawn. But Friday, October 20, a fish holding pen was vandalized. The pen was dragged from the lake and the salmon that were supposed to be inside were missing, the department says. Report: Nearly 100,000 unenrolled from Medicaid,
  • Former NSA worker pleads guilty to trying to sell US secrets Russia

    Former NSA worker pleads guilty to trying to sell US secrets Russia
    DENVER (AP) — A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado pleaded guilty Monday to trying to sell classified information to Russia.
    Federal prosecutors agreed to not ask for more than about 22 years in prison for Jareh Sebastian Dalke when he is sentenced in April, but the judge will ultimately decide the punishment.Dalke, a 31-year-old Army veteran from Colorado Springs, had faced a possible life sentence for giving the information to an undercover FBI agent who prosecutors s
  • 'Without Consequence' set to film in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico

    'Without Consequence' set to film in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office has announced the production of the feature film "Without Consequence," which will be shooting in and near the city of Las Vegas this fall. The production is set to employ over 50 New Mexicans, with around 20 of those working as background talent, 26 working as redient crew members, and eight working in principal acting roles.Set at the beginning of the Cold War, the film centers around U.S. Marshals who are searching for a wanted murdere
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  • Ghoulish deep-sea fish found on California beach in rare discovery

    Ghoulish deep-sea fish found on California beach in rare discovery
    SAN DIEGO (KSWB) – For the second time in three years, a ghoulish, reclusive species of deep-sea fish washed ashore on a beach in Orange County, California.Seasonal lifeguard at Crystal Cove State Park Sierra Fockler discovered a deep-sea anglerfish lying on the shore of Moro Beach near the lifeguard headquarters earlier this month. The discovery was made just in time for Friday the 13th, and the park later shared the pictures of the find on social media. Is the Rio Grande in Albuquerque s
  • Where does New Mexico rank among America's safest states?

    Where does New Mexico rank among America's safest states?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A study from WalletHub ranked the safest states in America. The study looked at the 50 states across 52 different metrics, including personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
    Source: WalletHubNew Mexico ranked near the middle of the pack, coming in as the 28th safest state in America. Across the five key metrics WalletHub used, New Mexico ranked 41st in personal and residential safety, 30th in finan
  • Man sentenced to a decade for criminal sexual contact

    Man sentenced to a decade for criminal sexual contact
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ryan Callahan, who pleaded guilty to criminal sexual contact, was sentenced to ten years behind bars Monday.Albuquerque Police: some crimes rose in 2023, but burglary and others decreasedIn May, Callahan pleaded guilty to criminal sexual contact with a minor under 13-years-of age. Under the plea deal other charges were dropped, including manufacturing child pornography. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office says Callahan was accused of taking photos of
  • Albuquerque set to get new affordable apartments for seniors

    Albuquerque set to get new affordable apartments for seniors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Millions of dollars are going towards La Serena Apartments, an effort to bring affordable housing to northwest Albuquerque. The community will be open to individuals aged 55 and older.The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) approved funds for the project. Federal funds will also go towards the construction which will cost a total of over $31 million. MFA is putting up funding for about 53% of the project, much of which comes from the federal Low-Inco
  • Danny Pellegrino celebrates unhinged holidays with 'The Jolliest Bunch'

    Danny Pellegrino celebrates unhinged holidays with 'The Jolliest Bunch'
    (NEXSTAR) — There may be several days of the spooky season remaining in October but for many people — including comedian and writer Danny Pellegrino, that only means there are just a few days in the way of the best season of all.It's the holiday season: time for festive family gatherings, yes, but also the time for very merry meltdowns with the ones you love the most. In his latest essay collection, "The Jolliest Bunch: Unhinged Holiday Stories," out Tuesday, Oct. 24, Pellegrino, hos
  • CBP reports all-time highs for yearly, monthly migrant encounters along Southwest border

    CBP reports all-time highs for yearly, monthly migrant encounters along Southwest border
    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- Migrant encounters on the Southwest border in September and for all of Fiscal Year 2023 were the most ever recorded by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and there were significant changes in where migrants cross from Mexico this past year, the agency reports Reynosa city councilwoman admits to smuggling cocaineThere were 269,735 migrants encountered on the Southwest border in September -- the most ever recorded in a single month by CBP. That's up nearly 16% fr
  • Starbucks just released its new holiday cups

    Starbucks just released its new holiday cups
    BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.Starbucks introduces merry and bright holiday drinkwareSure, it’s not even Halloween yet. But the holidays will be here before we know it — and Starbucks is getting ready with new reusable holiday cups for 2023. These merry and bright holiday designs include something for everyone, and they make great gifts for coffee and tea lovers. Look for them hitting shelves
  • ABQ Ride partners for Rider Appreciation Day

    ABQ Ride partners for Rider Appreciation Day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – ABQ Ride is partnering with Papa Murphy's for rider appreciation day. The city is able to give back and say 'thank you' to its passengers and recruit new people to try it out.New Mexico high school penalized after controversial photoTuesday, October 24, members of the ABQ Ride staff and Transit Advisory Board will be riding on bus routes throughout the city and distributing coupons for a free pizza at one of four Papa Murphy's locations. ABQ Ride is encourag
  • What concerts are coming to New Mexico in 2024?

    What concerts are coming to New Mexico in 2024?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Concert dates are being announced for 2024 in New Mexico, so here's a listing of ticket and show info for everything coming to the Land of Enchantment. This post will be updated as shows are announced or canceled.Buffalo Thunder Resort
    January 20 - TeslaMarch 23 - Neal McCoyApril 19 - Gin Blossoms, Eve 6
    El Rey Theater
    January 14 - San HoloFebruary 6 - Cory WongMarch 2 - Sleater-Kinney
    Isleta AmphitheaterDates TBAIsleta Resort & CasinoDates TBAKiMo Theatre
    Janu
  • New Mexico MVD appointment system gets added flexibility

    New Mexico MVD appointment system gets added flexibility
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – In an effort to make scheduling appointments easier, the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) has added more flexibility to its scheduling system.You can make MVD appointments online at mvdonline.com or by calling 888-683-4636. That hasn't changed. What has changed is that you can now book an appointment as soon as 10 minutes from the appointment.Before, you had to make an appointment for two hours or more before your scheduled arrival time. The change give
  • Blink-182 announces US concert dates for 'One More Time Tour'

    Blink-182 announces US concert dates for 'One More Time Tour'
    (NEXSTAR/WCMH) – Just days after the release of their latest album, Blink-182 has announced plans to exhibit their shenanigans to an even greater audience of pop-punk enthusiasts across North America.The group, which had just wrapped the 2023 leg of their current world tour, has announced 30 additional dates for summer 2024 on what they’re now calling the “One More Time Tour.”The newly added concert dates, all but one of which are located within the U.S., have been schedu
  • Local writer looks to educate about culture through literature

    Local writer looks to educate about culture through literature
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Judy Garcia is a local writer and publisher who writes to preserve and to educate about New Mexican culture, history and experiences.Moose on the loose: ‘Marty the Moose’ coming to a shirt near youGarcia published her first book in 2016 and has gone on to publish a number of works, including other books and New Mexico themed word searches. Garcia was born and raised in the South Valley and works to help people understand and learn about New Mexic
  • Albuquerque Police: some crimes rose in 2023, but burglary and others decreased

    Albuquerque Police: some crimes rose in 2023, but burglary and others decreased
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has been tracking crime across the city. The latest report reveals drug violation enforcement and aggravated offences have risen this year, but crimes in several other categories have decreased compared to last year.The latest APD report shows crime counts from January through August of 2023 compared to those same months in 2022. The data totals crime from across the city. New Mexico doubled liability payouts over
  • Elon Musk offers $1B to Wikipedia if they'll change their name

    Elon Musk offers $1B to Wikipedia if they'll change their name
    (The Hill) -- Billionaire Elon Musk offered Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, $1 billion under the condition that it would change its name to "Dickipedia."The owner of X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, wrote his offer in a post on his new site. He quoted an earlier post with a screenshot of a personal appeal from Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales stating that the website is "not for sale.""I will give them a billion dollars if they change their name to Dickipedia," Mu
  • World's oldest dog ever dies at age 31 - or about 217 in dog years

    World's oldest dog ever dies at age 31 - or about 217 in dog years
    LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A 31-year-old dog in Portugal that had been ranked as the world’s oldest dog ever has died, his owner said Monday.The guard dog, called Bobi, died over the weekend in a veterinary hospital, Leonel Costa told The Associated Press.Bobi, a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo Portuguese dog, poses for a photo with his owner Leonel Costa and his Guinness World Record certificates for the oldest dog, at their home in Conqueiros, central Portugal, Saturday, May 20
  • Morning showers vs. nighttime showers: Which is better for your health?

    Morning showers vs. nighttime showers: Which is better for your health?
    (NEXSTAR) – Showering on a daily basis — whether in the morning or at night — is generally enough to keep you clean and healthy, according to top dermatologists.Your opinionated friends, however, might call you a filthy pig if you choose one over the other.“If you ask a hundred different doctors, you’re going to get a hundred different answers,” Alok Vij, M.D., a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic, told Nexstar. “But it’s more a matter of person
  • Why actors are fighting for AI protections

    Why actors are fighting for AI protections
    (The Hill) -- Actors on strike amid contract negotiations with production studios are fighting for protections from artificial intelligence (AI), but the concerns they’re highlighting raise risks beyond the scope of movies and television. Advancements in AI that can replicate performers’ voices, appearances and movements raise critical concerns about individuals' control over their own likenesses — and how lifelike replicas are used to generate profit or spread disinformat
  • Bernalillo County, City of Albuquerque host Fentanyl Awareness Week

    Bernalillo County, City of Albuquerque host Fentanyl Awareness Week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s an epidemic that is plaguing the country. Now, Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque are developing a Fentanyl Awareness Week. Family trying to fulfill wish of child diagnosed with cancerAccording to the CDC, the number of deaths from fentanyl nationwide is up 3% from 2019. The county and city is dedicating this week to fentanyl awareness. According to Bernalillo County Commissioner Adriann Barboa, they’ll be offering various worksho
  • Watch: Bear creeps up behind Virginia man as he tends his backyard

    Watch: Bear creeps up behind Virginia man as he tends his backyard
    GOOCHLAND COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) – A Virginia man got the surprise of his life when he encountered a bear in his backyard last week.  John Barr, of Goochland, wasn’t injured during the encounter Wednesday, and said he believes the bear might have been more scared of him than he was of it. "[I] turned around and there was a bear,” Barr said.  The encounter was caught on security camera footage. In it, Barr was gardening when suddenly he got an unex
  • Family trying to fulfill wish of child diagnosed with cancer

    Family trying to fulfill wish of child diagnosed with cancer
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –An Albuquerque family received news their toddler was diagnosed with cancer. Now they're on a mission to make one of his dreams come true. Alexa Cavis says her son Cye Zamora was always full of energy and loves to dance. She says you could always catch him playing with his dinosaur and Marvel toys around the house, but this past May she began to notice he wasn't himself. "It really started with shoulder pain, then he just became really fatigued...br
  • Baby born at NFL stadium during Sunday's game

    Baby born at NFL stadium during Sunday's game
    INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — One fan made it inside Lucas Oil Stadium without a ticket Sunday as the Colts took on the Browns.A statement from the Capital Improvement Board — the public entity that oversees the Indianapolis stadium — confirmed a baby was born at the venue during the game"We wish the family our warmest congratulations and wishes for good health," Capital Improvement Board officials said in a statement. "We are excited to be a part of their history.""We also w
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Neighborhood shooting, Homicide investigation, Incoming storm, Fatal hit and run, Moose merchandise

    KRQE Newsfeed: Neighborhood shooting, Homicide investigation, Incoming storm, Fatal hit and run, Moose merchandise
    Monday's Top Stories
    Runners, walkers participate in Duke City Marathon on SundayMan ejected after crashing into Albuquerque arroyoCity of Belen to unveil baby boxNM unemployment rate stable between August 2023 and September 2023Lobos’ sophomore safety shines in win over HawaiiFormer MLB pitcher arrested in 2021 murder that stunned California town: authoritiesIsraeli warplanes strike targets ahead of expected ground offensive in Gaza
    Monday's Five Facts[1] Bullet nearly hits neighbor durin
  • Fall storm to bring rain chances and a cool down to New Mexico

    Fall storm to bring rain chances and a cool down to New Mexico
    Monday morning is quiet and cool across the state. A storm will move toward the Southwest today, bringing upper level moisture to New Mexico. This will cause clouds to build over the mountains this afternoon and evening, and there will be isolated storms in southwest NM, but only light showers or sprinkles further north.Forecast Continues Below
    Crime: Farmington Police investigating fatal shootingAlbuquerque: Bullet nearly hits neighbor during shootout in northwest AlbuquerqueCommunity: Moose on
  • IRS crackdown on wealthy taxpayers brings in $160 million in back taxes

    IRS crackdown on wealthy taxpayers brings in $160 million in back taxes
    (The Hill) - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has brought in $160 million in back taxes from wealthy taxpayers, amid a recent push to crack down on top income earners.The agency said Friday that it had collected $122 million from 100 taxpayers, on top of the $38 million it collected from more than 175 high-income earners earlier this year. The 100 taxpayers resulting in the latest haul are just a portion of the 1,600 individuals that the IRS is currently contacting for hundreds of million
  • Low fuel supplies for Gaza's hospital generators put premature babies in incubators at risk

    Low fuel supplies for Gaza's hospital generators put premature babies in incubators at risk
    DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A premature baby squirms inside a glass incubator in the neonatal ward of al-Aqsa Hospital in the central Gaza Strip. He cries out as intravenous lines are connected to his tiny body. A ventilator helps him breathe as a catheter delivers medication and monitors flash his fragile vital signs.His life hinges on the constant flow of electricity, which is in danger of running out imminently unless the hospital can get more fuel for its generators. Once the gene
  • Bullet nearly hits neighbor during shootout in northwest Albuquerque

    Bullet nearly hits neighbor during shootout in northwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A northwest Albuquerque neighborhood is on edge after waking up to gunfire Saturday morning, leaving four people injured- one person hit with a bullet, and three others struck by a car.One man's camper was left with several holes, after a bullet went through one side, and out the other during the shooting in the Paradise Hills neighborhood."Constant shooting, just non-stop," said Freddy Lopez, a resident in the neighborhood. "I mean it'd stop for two, three
  • Moose on the loose: 'Marty the Moose' coming to a shirt near you

    Moose on the loose: 'Marty the Moose' coming to a shirt near you
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – He's become quite the star in the state. Marty the Moose has been spotted all over Northern New Mexico, and now, you'll be able to spot him on a t-shirt near you.He has quickly become a recognizable face in the state, a bull moose, nicknamed "Marty the Moose" by New Mexicans, has been traveling the landscape of northern New Mexico and making his way south.According to Game and Fish, this same moose was spotted last year in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.Last mo
  • Lobo women's basketball plays an exhibition game against ENMU

    Lobo women's basketball plays an exhibition game against ENMU
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mike Bradbury got a chance to see his Lobo Women's Basketball team compete against outside competition on Sunday. The Lobos defeated Eastern New Mexico 77-57 in an exhibition game. UNM junior guard Viane Cumber had a team-high 16 points and 7 rebounds for the Lobos.
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  • Lobos' sophomore safety shines in win over Hawaii

    Lobos' sophomore safety shines in win over Hawaii
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – UNM Lobos Sophomore Safety Jermarius Lewis had the biggest game of his Lobo career in a 42-21 victory over Hawaii this past Saturday. Lewis had 7 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 pass breakups, 1 forced fumble, and a sack.
    "When it comes to having games like that, it was nothing that I did," said Lewis. "It was them putting me in position to make plays. My coaches put me in a position to make plays. So, when I hear stats like that, I just want to thank God, and t
  • New Mexico's unemployment rate stable between August 2023 and September 2023

    New Mexico's unemployment rate stable between August 2023 and September 2023
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's September unemployment rate stayed the same as the month before, but it was up compared to last year.Nationally, the unemployment rate for September 2023 was 3.8%. In New Mexico, it was 3.7%. The rate in September 2022 was 3.5%. Does chicken soup really help when you’re sick?Over the last year, 'nonagricultural payroll' employment grew by 15,300 jobs. The construction industry grew by 6.4%, and mining was up 13.2%.Business jobs were down 4.8
  • ABQ man charged with fatal hit-and-run to face judge

    ABQ man charged with fatal hit-and-run to face judge
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man who is accused of a fatal hit-and-run crash in Uptown will face a judge on Monday.According to a criminal complaint, officers were called to Louisiana and Indian School on October 6 about a man found dead on the road. Man ejected after crashing into Albuquerque arroyoThey determined a green car was involved after receiving a tip that led them to track it to a home in northeast Albuquerque.Police believe Jamphal Wangyal was driving aft
  • Man ejected after crashing into Albuquerque arroyo

    Man ejected after crashing into Albuquerque arroyo
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man is seriously injured after crashing into an arroyo in northeast Albuquerque on Sunday.Police responded to the crash just after 11 a.m. near Candelaria Road and Jane Place. Man, child die after McKinley County crash: NMSPInvestigators revealed the driver was traveling west on Candelaria when he struck and went onto a median. He tried to get the vehicle back to westbound traffic by turning right when the vehicle rolled onto the driver's side and into the
  • Runners, walkers participate in Duke City Marathon on Sunday

    Runners, walkers participate in Duke City Marathon on Sunday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – If you tried driving Downtown on Sunday, you may have noticed it was taken over by Albuquerque runners.The Duke City Marathon started Sunday morning at Civic Plaza with the starting line at 3rd Street and Tijeras.Trending News
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  • Fungi and Fermentation: Locals hold artisan festival

    Fungi and Fermentation: Locals hold artisan festival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Duke City held a unique celebration of fungi that brought in growers from around the state on Sunday.The Albuquerque Fermentation and Fungi Festival hosted those who specialize in fermentation.The festival also saw plenty of fungi growers and one-of-a-kind artisan crafts.Trending News
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  • Injuries unknown in Paseo del Norte crash

    Injuries unknown in Paseo del Norte crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There are few details on a motorcycle crash that shut down parts of eastbound Paseo del Norte on Sunday morning.Police responded to the call near Paseo and 4th just before 9 a.m.All eastbound lanes were closed from the Coors ramp and Eagle Ranch.Injuries from the crash are unknown at this time, but if more information is released, it'll be added to this article.
  • Storm system brings rain and cooler temperatures mid-week

    Storm system brings rain and cooler temperatures mid-week
    We have seen abnormally warm conditions throughout the month of October so far, but some cooler temperatures along with rain chances return as we head into the middle of the week. We will have one more day of warm temperatures Monday with some spotty shower chances across the state.
    A low pressure system will move into the area late Monday into Tuesday morning, bring the chance of rain back to the state. We also have the possibility of seeing some snowfall in elevations over 11,000 feet. Cloud c
  • Homicide detectives investigating death at Jerry Cline Park

    Homicide detectives investigating death at Jerry Cline Park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police Department (APD) said homicide detectives are investigating on Sunday after a man was found dead.According to APD, a 911 caller said they encountered a person at Jerry Cline Park who didn't seem to be breathing. Bernalillo County brings attention to fentanyl addiction for awareness weekOfficials arrived and found a dead man. Evidence at the scene prompted homicide detectives to investigate.
  • Bernalillo County brings attention to fentanyl addiction for awareness week

    Bernalillo County brings attention to fentanyl addiction for awareness week
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) -- With Fentanyl Awareness week starting on Monday, Bernalillo County is aiming to educate the public about the dangers of the deadly synthetic opioid.On Sunday, they did a screening of the movie 'All the World is Sleeping' that was filmed in New Mexico. City of Belen to unveil baby boxThe film showed how humans face addiction, and what the community can do to provide support to those in need facing addiction.More information about awareness week can be found

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