• New Mexico Gas Company increases rates

    New Mexico Gas Company increases rates
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Gas Company which provides service to more than 545,000 homes and businesses throughout New Mexico is increasing its rates this fall.The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission unanimously approved the increase on Thursday. The average monthly residential bill will increase 7.1%. A residential customer who participates in our budget billing program and uses an average of 53 therms of gas per month, this would mean an increase of about $4.20 per month
  • USDA extends D-SNAP program to over 25k households

    USDA extends D-SNAP program to over 25k households
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Some low-income residents affected by recent wildfires and flooding in northern New Mexico, will be eligible for help in getting food on the table. The Department of Agriculture is extending the D-SNAP program to over 25,000 additional households that did not fall under the program in San Juan and Rio Arriba counties. June SNAP benefits see $135 boost. Do you qualify?Officials say to be eligible for D-SNAP, a household must live or work in an identified disaster ar
  • USDA extends D-SNAP program for over 25k households

    USDA extends D-SNAP program for over 25k households
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Some low-income residents affected by recent wildfires and flooding in northern New Mexico, will be eligible for help in getting food on the table. The Department of Agriculture is extending the D-SNAP program to over 25,000 additional households that did not fall under the program in San Juan and Rio Arriba counties. June SNAP benefits see $135 boost. Do you qualify?Officials say to be eligible for D-SNAP, a household must live or work in an identified disaster ar
  • Appeals court will not rule on Hannah Gutierrez's appeal until 1st Judicial Court ruling

    Appeals court will not rule on Hannah Gutierrez's appeal until 1st Judicial Court ruling
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Court of Appeals said the First Judicial Court has to decide if Hannah Gutierrez will get a new trial before they decide to take up her appeal. Gutierrez's lawyers filed a motion asked the appeals court to force the Santa Fe court to rule on their motion for a new trial. Details sought after Santa Fe shooting leaves victim in critical conditionShe is currently serving an 18-month sentence for her role in the deadly shooting on the Rust movie set in 202
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  • Details sought after Santa Fe shooting leaves victim in critical condition

    Details sought after Santa Fe shooting leaves victim in critical condition
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Thursday evening, a shooting injured one person, the Santa Fe Police Department (SFPD) stated. It happened around 11 p.m.According to SFPD, officers were called to the Sonic Drive-In on Cerrillos Road after a 20-year-old was found unresponsive in the parking lot. He had a gunshot wound.The victim was taken to a hospital and then transferred to an Albuquerque facility; he's reported to be in critical condition. NMSU workshop shares STEM resources with Mexico
  • FEMA warns of scam calls related to wildfire, flood relief

    FEMA warns of scam calls related to wildfire, flood relief
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – If you applied for FEMA assistance following the Ruidoso wildfires and flooding in New Mexico, you should be aware that FEMA may call from an unfamiliar number. The agency says it is important to answer those calls as representatives are calling for many reasons like issues with applications, scheduling inspections, or just a follow-up on your application. FEMA opening new disaster recovery centers in New MexicoThey say if a FEMA inspector calls asking for your ban
  • FBI director stirs controversy with Trump bullet skepticism

    FBI director stirs controversy with Trump bullet skepticism
    FBI Director Christopher Wray kicked a hornet’s nest with remarks this week casting doubt on former President Trump’s claims that he was hit by a bullet in his July 13 assassination attempt. Speaking before the House Judiciary Committee, Wray said that “with respect to former President Trump, there’s some question about whether or not it’s a bullet or shrapnel that, you know, that hit his ear.” In another exchange, Wray told Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif
  • Half a million tires illegally exported from US to Tijuana each year

    Half a million tires illegally exported from US to Tijuana each year
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- About 500,000 tires are illegally exported across the border from San Diego every year, and it's hurting hundreds of tire shops throughout the Tijuana region.Antonio Ramos Vigil, president of the Tire Shop Association in Baja California, says they've been too slow to reach a solution."Unfortunately, the illegal importation of tires is getting the best of us," he said.He says many tires cross the border in trailers, but most are brought in by people in the trunk of th
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  • Migrants can't avoid drug and human traffickers at the border, White House official warns

    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- The White House's top immigration adviser says migrants can't avoid reaching the border without interference from drug smugglers or human traffickers.Blas Nuñez-Neto held an online discussion with reporters from both sides of the border on Thursday and discussed migrants' struggles to cross the border."Nowadays, it's impossible to get to the border unlawfully without crossing paths with cartels and risking their lives," he said, adding that organized crime has
  • 50 minors in Tijuana apply to change gender identity on birth certificates

    50 minors in Tijuana apply to change gender identity on birth certificates
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Fifty minors in Tijuana have applied to change their gender classification on their birth certificates after the state of Baja California rewrote its civil code to allow individuals to make the switch with parental consent last month."We've had about three weeks and have seen approximately 50 minors in the process of filing documentation to make the change on their birth certificates," said Maria Teresita Díaz Estrada, head of the city's LGBT Civil Association
  • Migrant encounters in San Diego down 62%, DHS says

    Migrant encounters in San Diego down 62%, DHS says
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- The San Diego Sector averaged 460 encounters a day this last week, compared to more than 1,200 weekly encounters before President Biden issued an executive order to curtail migrant crossings along the southern border.Border Report has obtained a "fact sheet" from the Department of Homeland Security detailing the number of migrant encounters since June 4, when President Biden restricted entry to most noncitizens.Seven weeks since the order was issued, DHS reports the
  • Trump tells Netanyahu there will be 'third world war' if he loses in November

    Trump tells Netanyahu there will be 'third world war' if he loses in November
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump on Friday claimed there will be a major war in the Middle East and potentially a "third world war" if he does not win November's election.Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, one day after Netanyahu met at the White House with President Biden and Vice President Harris."If we win, it’ll be very simple. It’s all going to work out and very quickly," Trump told reporters at the start of the meeti
  • Flash flood warning issued for Hermits Peak Calf Canyon burn scar in Mora County

    Flash flood warning issued for Hermits Peak Calf Canyon burn scar in Mora County
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning until 5:30 p.m. for the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon in Mora County.Areas impacted could include:
    MoraClevelandHolmanLedouxMorphy Lake State ParkLa CuevaChaconGasconMonte AplanadoSouth CarmenState Road 94 between Mile Markers 10 and 18State Road 518 between Mile Markers 17 and 43State Road 121 between Mile Markers 0 and 8State Road 283 near Mile Marker 13State Road 434 between Mile Markers 0 and 15State R
  • Suspect captured after guard shot at Coronado Mall, police report

    Suspect captured after guard shot at Coronado Mall, police report
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is responding to a shooting. It happened at the Coronado Mall, they said.A security guard was wounded by a gunshot. APD said a suspect was captured after a foot chase. ‘Reckless driving’: APD categorizes video of a car drifting in shopping centerLittle details are known at this time. This article will be updated once more information is released.
  • Suspect captured after guard shot at Coronado Center, police report

    Suspect captured after guard shot at Coronado Center, police report
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is responding to a shooting. It happened at the Coronado Center, they said. ‘Reckless driving’: APD categorizes video of a car drifting in shopping centerA security guard was wounded by a gunshot on Friday. APD said a suspect was captured after a foot chase. The victim was taken to the hospital.Little details are known at this time. This article will be updated once more information is released.
  • Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company presents: "The Musical Jr."

    Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company presents: "The Musical Jr."
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company is getting ready for its latest production, "Shrek the Musical Jr."
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    The musical
  • Heavy Rain Coming Tonight

    Heavy Rain Coming Tonight
    Afternoon rain will intensity as we move into this evening. Temperatures will reach the 90s across most of the region.
    Heavy Rain is expected to impact the mountains and the metro tonight. Due to this rainfall, the National Weather Service has issued Flood Watch through the evening of July 26th. Flooding is possible in Urban areas. Flash flooding is also a possibility tonight, especially in Burn Scar areas. The rain should clear out very late this evening or early tomorrow.
    Saturday the 27th wil
  • Man awaiting murder trial pleads guilty in two separate cases

    Man awaiting murder trial pleads guilty in two separate cases
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man with a long criminal history took a plea deal in two cases, while still awaiting for a murder trial to begin.APD arrests 7 in one week for bait car theftsFreddy Granger pleaded guilty to stabbing an MDC guard and to a assaulting in October and to assaulting a family member with a baton and knife in May of 2021. Granger is currently awaiting trial in a murder-for-hire plot. Police say he was paid to kill Gary Escareno near Candelaria and Juan Tabo in Ju
  • NMSU workshop shares STEM resources with Mexico teachers

    NMSU workshop shares STEM resources with Mexico teachers
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Teachers from Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, visited the New Mexico State University (NMSU). They attended a STEM-centered (science, technologies, engineering, math) workshop.Chemical and Materials Engineering Professor Eliseo De León helped hold the workshop, which focused on the scientific method. Middle-school educators were shown experiments that deploy the scientific method to everyday tasks or encounters. ‘Reckless driving’: APD catego
  • Students can enter to win an 'Ultimate Backpack' from New Mexico Oil and Gas Association

    Students can enter to win an 'Ultimate Backpack' from New Mexico Oil and Gas Association
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Oil and Gas Association (NMOGA) is hosting its Ultimate Backpack Giveaway. Five students will get a free ultimate backpack that includes an iPad, Air Pods, school supplies and a pizza party with classmates.
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  • Man accused of pushing burning car into gully, sparking California fire

    Man accused of pushing burning car into gully, sparking California fire
    (KTXL) – A man accused of starting the Park Fire in California — which had grown to over 164,000 acres as of Friday — was arrested Thursday morning at his home, according to the Butte County District Attorney's Office.Ronnie Stout, 42, of Chico, California, was arrested on one count of arson, though enhancements (i.e., additional allegations that could lead to a more severe sentence) have yet to be determined, District Attorney Mike Ramsay said at a news conference Thursday aft
  • La Plata County sees its first human West Nile case for 2024

    La Plata County sees its first human West Nile case for 2024
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The La Plata County Public Health Department (LPCPHD) has reported the first human case of West Nile virus for 2024. The department is taking the opportunity to remind residents and visitors to take precautions to protect themselves from the virus commonly spread by infected mosquitos. Second mosquito season hits AlbuquerqueAccording to a La Plata County press release, the time between the mosquito bite and symptom onset can be from two to 14 days. However, most pe
  • New Mexico Public Education Department receives $4M grant for educator apprenticeships

    New Mexico Public Education Department receives $4M grant for educator apprenticeships
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) received a four-year, $4 million federal grant to support the Educator Apprenticeships NM project. This project will incorporate apprenticeship programs into the PED’s educator recruitment and training efforts. Story continues below
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  • Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking, study finds

    Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking, study finds
    (The Hill) - Pesticides may cause cancer on a level equivalent to smoking cigarettes, a new study has found.The widespread use of pesticides may lead to hundreds of thousands of additional cancer cases in major corn-producing states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Ohio — even for Americans who don’t work on farms, according to findings published Thursday in Frontiers in Cancer Control and Society.Scientists and public health professionals have lon
  • PHOTOS: What did the Olympics look like 100 years ago?

    PHOTOS: What did the Olympics look like 100 years ago?
    (KXAN) — As excitement builds around the 2024 Paris Olympics, we're taking a look back in time, 100 years ago to the 1924 Olympics, which were also held in Paris.The 1924 Summer Olympics were the seventh in modern history, and the second hosted by Paris. The city also played host to the 1900 Olympics.How many athletes competed?A total of 3,089 athletes took part in the 1924 Olympics, from 44 competing teams — up from 29 four years prior. The International Olympic Committee said, "The
  • Harvey Weinstein has COVID-19, pneumonia; moved from jail to hospital

    Harvey Weinstein has COVID-19, pneumonia; moved from jail to hospital
    NEW YORK (AP) — Former film mogul Harvey Weinstein has been transferred from a New York City jail to a hospital to undergo treatment for a variety of health problems including COVID-19 and pneumonia in both lungs, his representatives said Thursday.Weinstein, who is awaiting trial in New York on rape and sexual assault charges, was moved from the city's Rikers Island jail complex to a locked ward at Bellevue Hospital. The other conditions he was to be treated for included diabetes
  • Boar's Head recalls deli meats over listeria concerns

    Boar's Head recalls deli meats over listeria concerns
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - Boar's Head is recalling more than 200,000 pounds of its deli products that may be contaminated with the bacteria that causes listeria infections.The Virginia-based company is recalling its ready-to-eat liverwurst and other deli meats that were processed on the same day, according to an announcement from the USDA.(USDA)The liverwurst products were produced between June 11, 2024, and July 17, 2024, and have a 44-day shelf life. Labels of the recalled products can be viewed at
  • Albuquerque police to release details on fatal officer-involved shooting

    Albuquerque police to release details on fatal officer-involved shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is holding a news conference Friday at 10:30 a.m. to release details of a recent officer-involved shooting that left a suspect dead.
    KRQE will livestream the news conference on this pagePolice say officers at a Flying J truck stop near Coors and I-40 ran the plate of a vehicle that came back as stolen. When officers attempted to make a traffic stop, the vehicle fled into an El Mezquite parking lot. APD says a man and a woman
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Accidental inmate release, Human smuggling indictments, Short term rain, Bosque e-bikes, Bernalillo County opioid settlement money

    KRQE Newsfeed: Accidental inmate release, Human smuggling indictments, Short term rain, Bosque e-bikes, Bernalillo County opioid settlement money
    Friday's Top Stories
    APD arrests 7 in one week for bait car theftsWhat’s happening around New Mexico July 26-August 1Santa Fe PD: Woman injured, dog killed in possible road rage shootingSupply chain issues delay opening of transitional housing on ABQ's west sideQuilt shop serves the community impacted by Ruidoso wildfiresLobos football fall camp opens with players and coaches optimisticNorth Korean charged in cyberattacks on US hospitals, NASA and military basesDrug kingpin ‘El Mayo&
  • What's happening around New Mexico July 26-August 1

    What's happening around New Mexico July 26-August 1
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from July 26 to August 1.Albuquerque
    July 26 Doughnuts with a cop – This opportunity to meet local law enforcement at this event at Cottonwood Mall. The event begins at 10:00 a.m.July 26 Zoo Music – The final Zoo Music of the season begins at 6:00 p.m. at the ABQ BioPark Zoo. Tickets range from $9 for seniors and ages 3-12 and $18 for adults. NMBPS members get tickets at 50% with valid ID.July 26-27 The Show
  • NM governor addresses packed house at Las Cruces town hall meeting on public safety

    NM governor addresses packed house at Las Cruces town hall meeting on public safety
    LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was in the City of Crosses on Thursday, July 25 hosting a town hall meeting to discuss the issues of public safety.“I was doing a lot of these kinds of town halls on a number of issues around 2019. And actually I started some of those roundtable discussions about the economy and public safety and education and a number of things right here in Las Cruces, and then COVID and fires and floods and all relatively hard
  • Stormier weather & slightly cooler temperatures around New Mexico

    Stormier weather & slightly cooler temperatures around New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Flooding rainfall will be even more widespread today than yesterday with slightly lower temperatures for some as a result in the short term. Showers this morning are lingering around to the southeast of Farmington in-between Highway 371 to Highway 550 around Huerfano, with very light rain dissipating in parts of the communities surrounding Zuni, Ramah, and Grants. A few clouds are leftover otherwise across the region with more-widespread humid air with near normal
  • Stormier & slightly cooler for now

    Stormier & slightly cooler for now
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Flooding rainfall will be even more widespread today than yesterday with slightly lower temperatures for some as a result in the short term. Showers this morning are lingering around to the southeast of Farmington in-between Highway 371 to Highway 550 around Huerfano, with very light rain dissipating in parts of the communities surrounding Zuni, Ramah, and Grants. A few clouds are leftover otherwise across the region with more-widespread humid air with near normal
  • Flood Watch in effect for parts of New Mexico Friday with more monsoon storms

    Flood Watch in effect for parts of New Mexico Friday with more monsoon storms
    Widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop across parts of New Mexico Friday afternoon. A Flood Watch is in effect for parts of the state Friday.
    Storms again developed Thursday afternoon in the same areas that saw storms develop on Wednesday. Unlike yesterday though, we didn't see any rain in Albuquerque, and we are still hanging onto spotty showers tonight across western New Mexico. Temperatures have also been hot again today, climbing higher than normal for most of the state.
    A more ac
  • New Mexico Supreme Court rules on parental rights for same-sex couples

    New Mexico Supreme Court rules on parental rights for same-sex couples
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  Same-sex couples in New Mexico who get divorced have new rules when it comes to custody battle over their children. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that legal custody should be in the best interest of the child. New Mexico governor speaks on public safety during town hallThe court used a case from 2017 where Jeannine Kammann was denied the title of legal parent because her children did not share her genes. Her ex-wife gave birth to their children through a
  • Supply chain issues delay opening of transitional housing on Albuquerque's west side

    Supply chain issues delay opening of transitional housing on Albuquerque's west side
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A promising new development on Albuquerque’s west side aims to help homeless families transition off the streets. The ADC Family Campus, an initiative by the nonprofit organization Saranam, is designed to provide transitional housing coupled with educational and vocational training to support these families. However, supply chain issues have delayed the move-in dates for the organization to welcome families.Story continues below
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  • MDC: 3rd inmate 'inadvertently' released this month after error

    MDC: 3rd inmate 'inadvertently' released this month after error
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) - Police are once again searching for an inmate who was released too soon. It's the third time this has happened this month. According to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), 44-year-old inmate Desiree Sanchez was released sometime Wednesday.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico governor speaks on public safety during town hall

    New Mexico governor speaks on public safety during town hall
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is traveling across the state hosting a series of town halls focused on public safety. Her first event was in Las Cruces on Thursday. New Mexico legislators look into how climate change impacts natural disastersThe governor fielded questions from members of the community who voiced frustration over crime and drugs plaguing the state. Gov. Lujan Grisham said finding solutions is her top priority. She also said the problem has go
  • New Mexico St. volleyball adds Aggie legend Lia Mosher to staff

    New Mexico St. volleyball adds Aggie legend Lia Mosher to staff
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KTSM) - New Mexico State volleyball adds Lia Mosher to its staff ahead of the 2024 season, a former legend within its program.
    Mosher spent five seasons playing under head coach Mike Jordan, now joining him on the bench as the teams assistant coach.The former middle blocker played in 140 matches during her time in Las Cruses collecting four regular season championships and two WAC Tournament titles with the Aggies.
    The Ruidoso native still holds six top-10 records within the pr
  • Home Run Derby X roster of local New Mexico participants is released

    Home Run Derby X roster of local New Mexico participants is released
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Former Albuquerque Isotopes slugger Rob Stratton is among the list of locals selected to compete in the Home Run Derby X event on August 23. The event, put on by Major League Baseball and the Albuquerque Isotopes, will be played at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park.
    Current Lobos baseball player and former St. Pius standout Gene Trujillo is also competing along with former Lobo Jared Mang and Eastern New Mexico graduate Jared Gay. UNM's all-time
  • Lobos football fall camp opens with players and coaches optimistic

    Lobos football fall camp opens with players and coaches optimistic
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Day one of UNM football fall camp under first-year head coach Bronco Mendenhall started with a theme for the team prominently displayed, "Earned Not Given."
    "The team is exciting and they are eager and optimistic, and they worked really hard today," said coach Bronco Mendenhall. "It's just the beginning of the process for a long season, but I liked what I saw. The energy, enthusiasm, and the competitiveness spirit is all in place."
    The Lobos are hoping to fi
  • New Mexico United prepares to face rival El Paso Locomotive

    New Mexico United prepares to face rival El Paso Locomotive
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It seems like each game turns up the temperature of their rivalry. New Mexico United and El Paso Locomotive will meet again on Saturday as two teams headed in the opposite direction.
    United sits on top of the USL Championship table in the Western Conference, three points ahead of second-place Sacramento. El Paso currently occupies last place in the same division after a season that has only yielded three victories. The last meeting between United and Locomot
  • Drug kingpin 'El Mayo' arrested in El Paso

    Drug kingpin 'El Mayo' arrested in El Paso
    ELPASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Mexican drug kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, the co-founder of the notorious Sinaloa drug cartel, and the reported son of incarcerated drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman are in U.S. custody and the arrests were made in El Paso on Thursday, July 25, according to a statement released by the U.S. Attorney General's Office.
    Santa Teresa International Jetport. Photos taken by KTSMMultiple sources have told KTSM that the arrests were made at the Santa Teresa International Je
  • Quilt shop serves the community impacted by Ruidoso wildfires

    Quilt shop serves the community impacted by Ruidoso wildfires
    ALTO, N.M. (KRQE) – It's been a little more than a month since the South Fork and Salt wildfires devastated the Ruidoso area. Now, residents are coming together to build back what was lost. Customers walk into Alto’s 'A Quilting Stituation' and leave with a heart full of gratitude as Ruidoso rebuilds in the wake of major wildfires.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico legislators look into how climate change impacts natural disasters

    New Mexico legislators look into how climate change impacts natural disasters
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After the massive fires and flooding this summer in New Mexico, legislators are looking into how climate change is playing a role in natural disasters. During a legislative hearing this week, environmental leaders shared recommendations on what can be done to prevent the amount of damage. Story continues below
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  • Santa Fe PD: Woman injured, dog killed in possible road rage shooting

    Santa Fe PD: Woman injured, dog killed in possible road rage shooting
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Police Department said a woman was injured and her dog was killed in a possible case of road rage. Investigators said the incident began on Alto St. but escalated near Saint Francis and Paseo De Peralta. U.S. Attorney indicts key figures in major human smuggling operation crackdownThat's where police said a passenger in a white Toyota car got out, pointed a gun at the victim, and followed her on foot. Shots rang out shortly after. Police have not i
  • Petition asks Albuquerque City Council to pump the breaks on e-bikes in the Bosque

    Petition asks Albuquerque City Council to pump the breaks on e-bikes in the Bosque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council is pushing to allow e-bikes in the Bosque, along with other unpaved open spaces around the city; but some want to pump the brakes on this move, saying without careful thought it could make trails more dangerous.
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  • Petition asks Albuquerque City Council to pump the brakes on e-bikes in the Bosque

    Petition asks Albuquerque City Council to pump the brakes on e-bikes in the Bosque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council is pushing to allow e-bikes in the Bosque, along with other unpaved open spaces around the city; but some want to pump the brakes on this move, saying without careful thought it could make trails more dangerous.
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  • Friday brings a more active monsoon pattern

    Friday brings a more active monsoon pattern
    Widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop across parts of New Mexico Friday afternoon. A Flood Watch is in effect for parts of the state Friday.
    Storms have again developed Thursday afternoon in the same areas that saw storms develop on Wednesday. These storms are again drifting to the south. While storms are mostly over the mountains and higher elevations, some will bring rain to lower elevations as they move southward. Colliding outflow boundaries will again bring storm chances late th
  • NM high court backs district court's malpractice case decision

    NM high court backs district court's malpractice case decision
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that an ethical rule of attorneys in dealing with non-clients does not establish a legal responsibility for lawyers that could result in liability for alleged malpractice in their professional actions.The high court ruled unanimously on Thursday, affirming the district court's decision in a legal malpractice case that Rule 16-403 of the Rules of Professional Conduct does not create a duty to a non-client for purposes of

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