• UNM-Gallup to host college transfer, scholarship fair

    UNM-Gallup to host college transfer, scholarship fair
    GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico-Gallup is preparing to welcome students for their annual college transfer and scholarship fair.The event will allow students to connect with colleges and universities in one place, meet with student success advisors, learn about transfer programs, and meet with scholarship representatives.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appoints new chief of staff

    Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appoints new chief of staff
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appointed a new chief of staff. Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearingTerry Brunner will manage the day-to-day operations of the mayor's office, including constituent services and community engagement, strategic initiatives, and administrative responsibilities.Brunner has served as director for the city's metropolitan redevelopment agency since 2022.
  • Newly expanded Manufacturing Development Campus celebrated at Mesa Del Sol

    Newly expanded Manufacturing Development Campus celebrated at Mesa Del Sol
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A site dedication ceremony was held on Wednesday for a newly expanded manufacturing center in Albuquerque. Kairos Power is building on to their manufacturing development campus in Mase Del Sol.Story continues below
    Investigation: Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearingNews: City employees required to pick up trash during work hours ahead of Balloon FiestaCommunity: City of Albuquerque officially opens long anticipated slide near Tijeras Ca
  • New California law mandates fashion industry to take old clothes back for free

    New California law mandates fashion industry to take old clothes back for free
    (KTLA) — California will soon have the nation’s first mandatory textile take-back requirement after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation requiring apparel companies to accept unwanted clothing.The goal of the bill, SB 707, is to reduce the millions of tons of unwanted clothing that typically end up in landfills in California, support the development of upcycling and recycling across the state, and address the environmental impacts of “fast fashion.”“SB 707 isn&rsquo
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  • Wyoming town told to 'ready' for evacuation as wildfire spreads 32,000 acres

    Wyoming town told to 'ready' for evacuation as wildfire spreads 32,000 acres
    DAYTON, Wyo. (KTVX) — The town of Dayton, Wyoming, has been put on a "ready to evacuate" status as a massive wildfire continues to spread across the Bighorn National Forest, just six miles away.The wildfire, dubbed the "Elk Fire," sparked on Friday, Sept. 27, after a lightning strike. The flames spread rapidly, according to officials, burning over 32,000 acres by Wednesday morning. It remains 0% contained."The fire remained active overnight, moving further northeast. Today firefighting ope
  • 2024 Balloon Fiesta Prize Pack Sweepstakes

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  • Bank of America customers report problems with online banking, balances showing zero

    Bank of America customers report problems with online banking, balances showing zero
    NEW YORK (WPIX) — Thousands of Bank of America users reported problems accessing their funds online Wednesday, with some saying their balance showed zero funds.Downdetector, a site that tracks outages across platforms and services, saw a spike of more than 18,000 user-reported outages with Bank of America's online banking Wednesday afternoon. As of 6 p.m. ET, those reports had dwindled to less than 3,000.A message, seen below, on the Bank of America app now states, “Accounts Temporar
  • Bank of America customers report problems with online banking

    Bank of America customers report problems with online banking
    NEW YORK (WPIX) — Some Bank of America users say they're having problems accessing their funds online Wednesday.
    Downdetector, a site that tracks outages across platforms and services, saw a spike of more than 18,000 user-reported outages with Bank of America's online banking Wednesday afternoon. As of 3:30 p.m. ET, those reports had dwindled to less than 5,000.
    A message, seen below, on the Bank of America app now states, “Accounts Temporarily Unavailable. Some accounts and/or balan
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  • Houston teens carjack driver to smuggle migrants

    Houston teens carjack driver to smuggle migrants
    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- Two men have pleaded guilty to carjacking a man and using the vehicle to smuggle migrants into the country from South Texas, prosecutors said Wednesday.Explainer: How immigrants end up on ICE’s non-detained docket
    Jesus Rodriguez, 19, and Christian Hardy, 18, both of Houston, admitted to stealing a car from a man at a gas station on May 19 in McAllen after the vehicle they were driving had mechanical problems and they needed to smuggle undocumented migrant
  • After employees swept away in Helene flooding, Tennessee factory under investigation

    After employees swept away in Helene flooding, Tennessee factory under investigation
    JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) – Tennessee authorities are investigating the company that owns a plastics factory after workers were swept away by cataclysmic flooding unleashed by Hurricane Helene last week.Two employees at Impact Plastics, located in Erwin, Tennessee, were found dead while more were still missing as of Tuesday.According to that employee, supervisors never told the workers they could leave, even as the water started to rise outside. Hurricane Helene victims include young sibl
  • Warm temperatures continue with few rain chances

    Warm temperatures continue with few rain chances
    The potentially record breaking heat continues across New Mexico. The best rain chances this evening will be in the Gila Wilderness.
    Summer is sticking around New Mexico in the form of High Temperatures. Many cities and towns in northern and central New Mexico are continuing their streak of record and near-record high's. These trends will continue as we move through the week.
    Later this afternoon and into the evening the Gila Wilderness could experience as few spotty storms. Rain chances for the
  • Balloon Fiesta Forecast: Warm, calm weather expected for the first weekend

    Balloon Fiesta Forecast: Warm, calm weather expected for the first weekend
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It will be a warm first weekend of Balloon Fiesta. Temperatures will be very mild out on the field at Balloon Fiesta Park, with temperatures only getting down into the mid-50s before the sun starts rising over the Sandias. Balloon Fiesta 2024: What you need to knowWinds, of course, are the biggest questions out at the park. As it looks right now on Saturday, there will be a breezy south/southeasterly wind between midnight and 5 a.m., but that wind should cal
  • Albuquerque man convicted of child sex crimes sentenced for breaking probation again

    Albuquerque man convicted of child sex crimes sentenced for breaking probation again
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Peter Ortiz, on probation for child sex crimes, will be back behind bars for violating his parole for a sixth time.
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  • Woman sentenced for string of armed robberies around Albuquerque

    Woman sentenced for string of armed robberies around Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Adriana Gonzales was sentenced to eight years behind bars for a string of robberies. She pleaded guilty to three charges of armed robbery.Story continues below
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  • Harris backs striking port workers, knocks Trump

    Harris backs striking port workers, knocks Trump
    (The Hill) -- Vice President Kamala Harris voiced her support Wednesday for striking port workers while bashing her rival former President Donald Trump after tens of thousands of longshoremen at ports along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico walked off the job.“This strike is about fairness. Foreign-owned shipping companies have made record profits and executive compensation has grown. The Longshoremen, who play a vital role transporting essential goods across America, deserve a fair share
  • Wendy's unveils Krabby Patty burger, SpongeBob-inspired Frosty

    Wendy's unveils Krabby Patty burger, SpongeBob-inspired Frosty
    NEW YORK (WPIX) – Someone has the Krabby Patty secret formula and they’re letting you have a taste.Marking 25 years of the beloved TV show “SpongeBob SquarePants,” Wendy’s announced their "Krabby Patty Kollab" menu on Wednesday.The highlight of the menu is, of course, the "Krabby Patty Kollab Burger," built nearly to SpongeBob's instructions: a toasted bun, a quarter-pound beef patty, pickle, onion, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and a top-secret Krabby Kollab sauce &mdas
  • Condoms aren’t a fact of life for young Americans — they’re an afterthought

    Condoms aren’t a fact of life for young Americans — they’re an afterthought
    OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — It’s hard to miss the overflowing bowl of condoms at the entrance of the gym.Some University of Mississippi students walking past after their workout snicker and point, and the few who step forward to consider grabbing a condom rethink it when their friends catch up, laughter trailing behind them. Almost no one actually reaches in to take one.Though officials say they refill the bowl multiple times a day, and condoms are available at multiple places on campus, Ol
  • Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC ordered out, threatened with arrest

    Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC ordered out, threatened with arrest
    LAKE LURE, N.C. (WJZY) - When Jordan Seidhom woke up Saturday morning, he saw a Facebook post that tens of thousands of people were commenting on and sharing.
    A family was stranded on a mountain in Banner Elk, North Carolina. They had run out of water a day earlier and had just enough food to last less than two days.Seidhom, the former head of the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office narcotics unit, knows a thing or two about finding people. He researched the mountain chain where the family was
  • Los Alamos Supercomputing Challenge faces funding cuts, threatening its future

    Los Alamos Supercomputing Challenge faces funding cuts, threatening its future
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – What started as a recruiting program for Los Alamos National Laboratory has become a staple in computer education throughout the state. However, the Supercomputing Challenge now faces a big adversary as its funding could be running out.
    Technology is developing at a breakneck speed and computer science is leading the revolution. Can you believe that it was just over ten years ago that Apple released the iPad? Windows 10 hadn't even hit the market. With the accelera
  • Frankie Valli addresses fan concerns about elder abuse

    Frankie Valli addresses fan concerns about elder abuse
    (KTLA) - Legendary pop singer Frankie Valli says his choice to continue performing into his 90s is his own, despite concerns about possible elder abuse that stem from viral videos of the singer's recent shows.In a statement provided to People, the frontman for the Four Seasons said he considers himself "blessed" to be able to take the stage at the age of 90, saying he plans to perform "as long as I am able."Frankie Valli performs on the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino Resort on June 09, 2024, in N
  • Albuquerque Police investigate deadly stabbing in NE heights

    Albuquerque Police investigate deadly stabbing in NE heights
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police homicide detectives are investigating a deadly stabbing that occurred overnight in the 2200 block of Eubank Boulevard NE.Officers responded to the area of Eubank Boulevard NE and Menaul Boulevard NE just before 11 p.m. Tuesday and found one individual with an apparent stab wound.New Mexico State Police investigating shooting at CYFD building in AlbuquerqueThe homicide investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to call
  • Water and power outages test patience in the Southeast

    Water and power outages test patience in the Southeast
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Many residents of the Carolinas who still lacked running water, cellphone service and electricity Wednesday made do for the moment and questioned how long their patience would last nearly a week after Hurricane Helene devastated the Southeast. The storm and its aftermath have killed at least 178 people.In remote mountain areas, helicopters hoisted the stranded to safety while search crews waded through floodwaters and moved toppled trees so they could
  • Water and power outages test patience in the Carolinas and Georgia

    Water and power outages test patience in the Carolinas and Georgia
    SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — Many residents of the Carolinas still lacked running water, cellphone service and electricity Wednesday as rescuers searched for people unaccounted for after Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic damage across the Southeast and killed at least 166 people.President Joe Biden will survey the devastation in the two states as floodwaters receded and revealed more of the death and destruction left in Helene’s path.More than 1.2 million custom
  • LIVE NOW: Pres. Biden speaks after viewing Helene damage

    LIVE NOW: Pres. Biden speaks after viewing Helene damage
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Isolated and without electricity or phone service since Hurricane Helene inflicted devastation across the Southeast nearly a week ago, residents in the mountains of western North Carolina are relying on old-fashioned ways of communicating.At the town square in Black Mountain, local leaders stood atop a picnic table shouting updates about when power might be restored. Alongside a fencerow, a makeshift message board listed the names of people still missing. A
  • After Helene cuts roads, power, phones, Southerners stay in touch the old-fashioned way

    After Helene cuts roads, power, phones, Southerners stay in touch the old-fashioned way
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Isolated and without electricity or phone service since Hurricane Helene inflicted devastation across the Southeast nearly a week ago, residents in the mountains of western North Carolina are relying on old-fashioned ways of communicating.At the town square in Black Mountain, local leaders stood atop a picnic table shouting updates about when power might be restored. Alongside a fencerow, a makeshift message board listed the names of people still missing. A
  • Port strike may hike prices, cause shortages of certain goods: What to know

    Port strike may hike prices, cause shortages of certain goods: What to know
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down Tuesday when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the first time since 1977.Workers began walking picket lines early Tuesday, picketing near ports all along the East Coast. Workers outside the Port of Philadelphia walked in a circle and chanted, “No work without a fair contract.”A lengthy shutdown could raise prices on goods around the country and potentially cause shortages and pri
  • Trump rejects calls for another debate with Harris after VP showdown

    Trump rejects calls for another debate with Harris after VP showdown
    (The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump again rejected the prospect of another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris late Tuesday following a showdown between the two vice presidential nominees, saying he was "not looking to do it again."Harris and her campaign have for weeks pushed for a second debate with Trump, and they did so again immediately after the vice presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio)."Vice President Harris believes that the Amer
  • Parents spot kids in 7-Eleven robbery footage, turn them in to police

    Parents spot kids in 7-Eleven robbery footage, turn them in to police
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) - Several arrests have been made in connection with flash-mob style robberies at 7-Eleven locations in Los Angeles after parents of some of the "youthful male” perpetrators spotted their kids in surveillance footage released by police.Between Friday, July 12 and Friday, Sept. 20, there were 14 separate robberies across the 10 stores in the LAPD’s Rampart, Hollywood, Wilshire and West L.A. divisions.  In each instance, the crew rolled up to the stores on bicycl
  • Memorable moments from the vice presidential debate

    Memorable moments from the vice presidential debate
    (The Hill) -- Vice presidential nominees Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) clashed Tuesday in what is likely to be the last debate of this presidential election season.Without a scheduled presidential debate to follow it up, this year’s vice presidential debate featured unusually high stakes.The debate, which lasted just under two hours, was largely congenial but featured several high-octane moments.Here are four memorable moments from the Vance-Walz debate.Vance chall
  • Applications open for Clean Car Tax Credit

    Applications open for Clean Car Tax Credit
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new tax credit is now available to New Mexicans who purchase a clean car. The tax credit was approved during this year's legislative session.
    Story continues below
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    The credit offers up to $3,000 to individual or businesses who buy or lease an elec
  • KRQE Newsfeed: City cleanup, GO Bond package, Warmer weather, New slides, Resource fair

    KRQE Newsfeed: City cleanup, GO Bond package, Warmer weather, New slides, Resource fair
    Wednesday's Top Stories
    Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearingNew Mexico State Police investigating shooting at CYFD building in AlbuquerqueABQ Ride launches new bus problem reporting app, suspension policyNeighbor speaks out about Sunday’s police shooting in Valencia CountyAlbuquerque woman facing murder charge in relation to her mother’s deathNew health centers launching at 3 Albuquerque schools
    Wednesday's Five Facts[1] City employees required to pick up trash
  • Warming up again & less windy

    Warming up again & less windy
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Calmer winds are back in The Land of Enchantment as with very clear skies and relatively dry air as well, temperatures are a bit lower than yesterday morning but still, a bit above normal for this time of the year. A few locations in The Northern Mountains are hovering at the freezing mark or even below that mark this morning, while everywhere else is starting off in the upper 30s, 40s, 50s, and low 60s.
    With a high pressure system to the west of The Four Corners trappi
  • Warming temperatures & less windy weather

    Warming temperatures & less windy weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Calmer winds are back in the Land of Enchantment as with very clear skies and relatively dry air as well, temperatures are a bit lower than yesterday morning but still, a bit above normal for this time of the year. A few locations in the Northern Mountains are hovering at the freezing mark or even below that mark this morning, while everywhere else is starting off in the upper 30s, 40s, 50s, and low 60s.Forecast Continues Below
    News: ABQ Ride installs new tech showing r
  • How will Bernalillo County spend $40.5M in GO Bonds if approved by voters?

    How will Bernalillo County spend $40.5M in GO Bonds if approved by voters?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Early voting and election day are inching closer, and aside from the candidates, some big spending from Bernalillo County is on the ballot.Story continues below
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    On this year's ballot is a $40.5 million GO bond package for Bernalillo County. On the
  • New Mexico State Police investigating shooting at CYFD building in Albuquerque

    New Mexico State Police investigating shooting at CYFD building in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating a shooting involving a security guard and a man at the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department building in Albuquerque. Details are limited but police said the man was hit and taken to a local hospital. No other injuries were reported. Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearingThis is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • CYFD security guard shoots man after attack outside Albuquerque facility, New Mexico State Police say

    CYFD security guard shoots man after attack outside Albuquerque facility, New Mexico State Police say
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police said a security guard assigned to the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) building in Albuquerque shot a man who was trespassing and attacked the guard outside the facility Tuesday night.Police said the Securitas Security Services guard confronted Casey McCray who was sleeping on the property and told him to leave. McCray grabbed a can of bear spray from his backpack and sprayed the security guard, NMSP add
  • City employees required to pick up trash during work hours ahead of Balloon Fiesta

    City employees required to pick up trash during work hours ahead of Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Mayor Tim Keller's administration sent out an email Friday telling non-union city workers they were required to spend two hours of their work time picking up ttrash. That didn't sit well with some employees including another email that went out stating not to post about it on social media.Story continues below
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  • Record heat returns later this week

    Record heat returns later this week
    A cold front brought in cooler temperatures Tuesday across New Mexico. A warming trend begins again Wednesday, bringing record and near-record temperatures back later this week.Temperatures across the central and eastern half of New Mexico Tuesday afternoon were anywhere from 10° to 20° cooler today compared to Monday thanks to a backdoor cold front that moved in last night. That front brought a windy start to the day this morning in parts of the state, but those winds are dying down thi
  • City of Albuquerque officially opens long anticipated slide near Tijeras Canyon

    City of Albuquerque officially opens long anticipated slide near Tijeras Canyon
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After months of delays, one of the most anticipated parks and rec attractions is officially open to the public. As part of the Juan Tabo Hills Park project, the city has been working on getting two 100-foot embankment slides built into the landscape.Story continues below
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  • Unique college tournament puts New Mexico golf in spotlight

    Unique college tournament puts New Mexico golf in spotlight
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The first-ever NB3 Matchplay collegiate golf tournament is set to take place at Twin Warriors next week. Both men's and women's teams from UNM, NMSU, Stanford and Texas will play in the first of its kind event to be broadcast on the Golf Channel.The four schools will compete in a round robin match play format. A total of five points will be up for grabs in each match and the winner for both men and women will be determined by total points won. An overall sch
  • New health clinics launching at 3 Albuquerque schools

    New health clinics launching at 3 Albuquerque schools
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new health resource is launching at a handful of Albuquerque middle schools. It is a partnership between Albuquerque Public Schools, Bernalillo County, and the Wellness Equity Alliance. Truman, Roosevelt, and McKinley Middle Schools will each be home to the new mobile health clinics. These are the 50 best school districts in America for 2025, report findsThe clinics will provide students with primary care, sexual health, and behavioral health services with
  • New health centers launching at 3 Albuquerque schools

    New health centers launching at 3 Albuquerque schools
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new health resource is launching at a handful of Albuquerque middle schools. It is a partnership between Albuquerque Public Schools, Bernalillo County, and the Wellness Equity Alliance. Truman, Roosevelt, and McKinley Middle Schools will each be home to the new mobile health clinics. These are the 50 best school districts in America for 2025, report findsThe clinics will provide students with primary care, sexual health, and behavioral health services with
  • ABQ Ride launches new bus problem reporting app, suspension policy

    ABQ Ride launches new bus problem reporting app, suspension policy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – People causing problems on city buses may soon face tougher consequences. That's the message from the city of Albuquerque as it launches a slate of new bus safety initiatives. Story continues below
    News: ABQ Ride installs new tech showing ridership is up 25% since last JulyTrending: Andean bear settles into new habitat at the ABQ BioParkUpdate: New Sunport food vendor area delayed due to construction setbacks
    The city's new strategies are thre
  • Popejoy Hall celebrates 58th birthday with new look

    Popejoy Hall celebrates 58th birthday with new look
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of New Mexico's most popular and largest event spaces is celebrating its 58th birthday with a new look. The University of New Mexico's Popejoy Hall is celebrating half a century with a renovation to its lobby.Albertsons raising funds for Storehouse New MexicoAll three floors of Popejoy Hall were remodeled. "This is a project we've been working on over the summer, we're very excited to have it open in time for our season this weekend," said Director Fabia
  • Neighbor speaks out about Sunday's police shooting in Valencia County

    Neighbor speaks out about Sunday's police shooting in Valencia County
    VALENCIA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – One man is dead, and another behind bars, after a dispute between neighbors turned into a deadly police shooting over the weekend. As the investigation continues, neighbors are shocked over which man deputies shot.Story continues below
    News: ABQ Ride installs new tech showing ridership is up 25% since last JulyTrending: Andean bear settles into new habitat at the ABQ BioParkUpdate: New Sunport food vendor area delayed due to construction setbacks
  • Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearing

    Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearing
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – In DWI cases, the state has two chances to hold drunk drivers accountable. There are criminal penalties in court, and New Mexico can take away your driver's license. KRQE Investigates revealed what happens when officers don't show up to those hearings and drivers get a free pass. KRQE Investigates also uncovered another problem involving a law enforcement agency going rogue.KRQE InvestigatesArresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearing
    Suspected '
  • United to wear pink jerseys to benefit Pink Warrior House Foundation

    United to wear pink jerseys to benefit Pink Warrior House Foundation
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United has partnered with Presbyterian and UNMH’s Pediatric Hematology/Oncology programs and the Pink Warrior House Foundation for a "Kick Out Cancer" campaign. With the partnership, The club has unveiled special pink uniforms to be worn on October 9.All proceeds from jersey sales will go directly to support the Pink Warrior House Foundation, who supports breast cancer patients and their families. Additionally, game-worn jerseys by the playe
  • Warmer weather returns again starting Wednesday

    Warmer weather returns again starting Wednesday
    A cold front has brought in cooler temperatures Tuesday across New Mexico. A warming trend will begin again Wednesday, bringing record and near-record temperatures back by Balloon Fiesta.
    Temperatures across the central and eastern half of New Mexico Tuesday afternoon are sitting anywhere from 10° to 25°+ cooler today compared to Monday thanks to a backdoor cold front that moved in last night. That front brought a windy start to the day this morning in parts of the state, but those winds

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