• Project linking Sawmill Market to Rail Trail in Albuquerque to begin next week

    Project linking Sawmill Market to Rail Trail in Albuquerque to begin next week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City leaders are expected to break ground on a streetscape that will connect the Sawmill Market to the Rail Trail. The new streetscape will add traffic calming measures, new storm and sewer drainage, more parking, and additional lighting.Rare comet can be seen in New Mexico sky, local experts explainDrivers will start seeing construction starting next week."Where you'll see construction is all the way on Bellamah to Rio Grande to welcome folks in the Sawmill
  • Baby born in Michigan brewery's parking lot given appropriate middle name; brewery responds with special beer

    Baby born in Michigan brewery's parking lot given appropriate middle name; brewery responds with special beer
    KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) – A brewery in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is working on something special to commemorate the baby who was born in its parking lot a few months back.It all started back on August 31, when the baby's mother, Kyle Baker, began experiencing contractions. A nurse advised her to come to the hospital, so she called husband Aaron Baker to come home from work.The couple, already parents to two girls, did not expect the baby to be born just yet. Both of their daughters arrived a we
  • Man linked to 2018 murder ordered to stay behind bars

    Man linked to 2018 murder ordered to stay behind bars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man facing charges related to a six-year-old murder case will remain behind bars. Toure Britt is accused of killing Adrian Johnson near Coors Boulevard and Interstate 40 in March 2018.Police say Britt and another man, Kevin Geier, planned to rob and kill Johnson. Witnesses heard two gunshots and saw a car with a Mexico license plate leave the area. Johnson was found dead with gunshot wounds and the car was located a few days later after being
  • Sandia Peak Tramway to close for maintenance starting on Monday

    Sandia Peak Tramway to close for maintenance starting on Monday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Sandia Peak Tramway and Ten 3 Restaurant will shut down for nearly two weeks this month for fall maintenance.The closure begins on Monday so crews can inspect its subsystems and replace bearings.These New Mexico breweries won awards at the Great American Beer FestivalRegular operations will resume on November 1. On that date, the tram will bring back its city light flights where riders will get $10 off their ticket when they ride from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • Milagro Middle School assistant principal killed in car crash on Sunday

    Milagro Middle School assistant principal killed in car crash on Sunday
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe Public Schools announced a middle school assistant principal has died after a car accident. According to the district, Sue Greig, an assistant principal at Milagro Middle School, was killed after a car accident Sunday night. A teacher was also injured in the crash. NMSU offering AI for beginners online courseThe district said Greig was a dedicated educator and a loved member of the school community. They also say she made an impact on everyone who work
  • Albuquerque man charged with fatal Sunday night shooting

    Albuquerque man charged with fatal Sunday night shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police have arrested a man in connection to a fatal shooting Sunday night. Around 8 p.m. on Sunday, police responded to a shooting at Eighth Street SW. and Dolores Huerta in southwest Albuquerque.APD tracks down suspect in teen’s murder after finding car on Facebook MarketplaceAccording to a criminal complaint, surveillance footage showed Paul Ortiz walking out of the Circle K gas station. Police said the video showed Ortiz being approached
  • ABQ BioPark's Asia exhibit awarded for excellence in design

    ABQ BioPark's Asia exhibit awarded for excellence in design
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The ABQ BioPark's Asia exhibit is being recognized for its excellence in design just one year after opening to the public. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has presented the zoo with its prestigious Exhibit Award.The expansion and renovation project started in 2019 and has been the largest addition to the zoo in decades. Costing $35 million, the habitat spans 4.5 acres and sets "new standards for animal care at the BioPark," according to the press
  • Homeschoolers invited to ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden for Garden Homeschool Day

    Homeschoolers invited to ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden for Garden Homeschool Day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The ABQ Biopark is also bringing its homeschool day to the Botanic Garden. The event provides kids who are homeschooled a chance to learn about pollinators, how to manage a garden, and more. Learning is done through discovery stations, special encounters, keeper chats, and games.Andean bear settles into new habitat at the ABQ BioParkThe BioPark has previously done this event with its zoo. Garden Homeschool Day is scheduled for October 22 with registration no
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  • Rufus Wainwright blasts Trump playing 'Hallelujah' at town hall: 'The height of blasphemy'

    Rufus Wainwright blasts Trump playing 'Hallelujah' at town hall: 'The height of blasphemy'
    (The Hill) - Rufus Wainwright says he's "mortified" that his version of "Hallelujah" was played at former President Trump's town hall this week, calling it "the height of blasphemy."The 51-year-old "Gay Messiah" singer said in a social media message posted Tuesday that he was "horrified" to learn his 2001 cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" was part of the playlist at the Trump campaign event a night earlier.Trump cut questions short at the town hall following two lengthy i
  • Single mother identified as New Jersey train operator killed in crash with tree

    Single mother identified as New Jersey train operator killed in crash with tree
    TRENTON, NJ (WPHL) — The New Jersey Transit train operator killed after the train struck a tree on the tracks Monday has been identified as a single mother of three by an attorney representing her family.
    Just after 6 a.m. Monday, the train, traveling from Trenton toward the Roebling Station in Mansfield Township, New Jersey, struck the tree on the New Jersey River Line Light Rail.Its operator, 41-year-old Jessica Haley of Levittown, Pennsylvania, died while nearly two dozen passengers wer
  • These New Mexico breweries won awards at the Great American Beer Festival

    These New Mexico breweries won awards at the Great American Beer Festival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Great American Beer Festival wrapped up in Denver, CO on October 11, and some New Mexico breweries took home some medals. Albuquerque's Tractor Brewing, Boxing Bear Brewing, and Quarter Celtic Brewpub shined bright among the 300 entries.The competition was broken down by category and in the Sweet Stout or Cream Stout Category, New Mexico breweries almost dominated. Tractor Brewing won gold with their Mustachio Milk Stout and Boxing Bear's Chocolate Milk
  • NHC monitoring 2 disturbances in the Atlantic and Caribbean | Tracking the Tropics

    NHC monitoring 2 disturbances in the Atlantic and Caribbean | Tracking the Tropics
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With Florida's Gulf Coast left reeling after back-to-back major hurricanes, our Tracking the Tropics team explains what could spare the region from experiencing a third storm within a month.Watch the latest edition of Tracking the Tropics in the video player above. ‘Not adequate time’ to take down crane that collapsed during Milton, developer says
    Atlantic DisturbanceA disturbance in the Atlantic could become a tropical depression as the system begins to mo
  • Jets acquire Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams, AP sources say

    Jets acquire Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams, AP sources say
    The New York Jets have agreed to terms to acquire disgruntled wide receiver Davante Adams from the Las Vegas Raiders, reuniting him with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, two people with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.The Jets are sending a conditional third-round pick in next year's draft that could become a second-rounder, but it is pending a physical, one of the people told the AP on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the teams didn't announce the deal.NFL Network was the first
  • Michigan to pay $13M after shooter drill terrified psychiatric hospital for kids

    Michigan to pay $13M after shooter drill terrified psychiatric hospital for kids
    DETROIT (AP) — A judge has approved a $13 million settlement in a lawsuit over an unannounced active shooter drill at a Michigan psychiatric hospital for children, an event that terrified kids and staff and caused them to scramble for cover, text family and urgently call 911.Someone at the front desk declared through a speaker system that two armed men were inside the state-run Hawthorn Center in suburban Detroit and that shots were fired, attorney Robin Wagner said.It wasn't true, but the
  • Long lost sisters meet for the first time in person

    Long lost sisters meet for the first time in person
    Honolulu, (KHON) — Two long-lost sisters who met for the first time in person say their love will continue even after this life.Jeanette R. Santos searched for her biological father her whole life. He had moved from the mainlandU.S. to be stationed in Honolulu and that's all she knew about him."My mother met him ... and she finally got pregnant and then went back to the States. And they never communicated no more," stated Santos.Santos also always longed for a sister. At 90 years old, her
  • One-quarter of applicants ruled out colleges because of states' political climate: Poll

    One-quarter of applicants ruled out colleges because of states' political climate: Poll
    (The Hill) -- Just over a quarter — 28 percent — of students ruled out a school because of the politics, policies or legal situation in the college or university's state, according to a new poll from the Art and Science Group.Out of that group, about two-thirds decided to exclude certain schools at the beginning of their search, the organization found.It is not more likely for a conservative or liberal to exclude schools due to the political climate of the state, the poll shows, but
  • Cooler and Rainier weather coming tomorrow

    Cooler and Rainier weather coming tomorrow
    Active weather is picking up across New Mexico today. It will be lasting through the weekend.
    A backdoor cold front will be making its way through New Mexico this evening. This front will be bringing strong wind gusts and much cooler temperatures. Due to these expected conditions the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for parts of central New Mexico and a Freeze Watch for parts of the Northern Mountains. Both of these will be in place through the early morning of Wednesday Octob
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue shares artwork for new station

    Albuquerque Fire Rescue shares artwork for new station
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue is giving a look at new artwork that could soon be featured at a new fire station at Coronado Park.
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  • APD: Pedestrian killed in overnight crash

    APD: Pedestrian killed in overnight crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. APD says the crash happened overnight near Central and San Mateo.Rare comet can be seen in New Mexico sky, local experts explainPolice say a man in a wheelchair was crossing Central when he was struck by a green Lexus sedan. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene by Albuquerque Fire Rescue. Police interviewed the driver who said he did not see pedestrian un
  • Documentary premiere a part of Kirtland 'Unity Day'

    Documentary premiere a part of Kirtland 'Unity Day'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) has announced an upcoming release – "Honor Song." Officials say it's a documentary highlighting the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of Native American veterans throughout U.S. history. New Mexico Film Office to host Film and Television SummitThe New Mexico Veterans Memorial will be hosting a premiere of the film on November 2, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It will coincide with Kirtland Air Force Base's Nativ
  • Mexican court workers block traffic at US port of entry

    Mexican court workers block traffic at US port of entry
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Dozens of demonstrators carrying banners and signs on Tuesday morning blocked passenger vehicle traffic on the Juarez, Mexico, side of the Bridge of the Americas. A smaller contingent held a similar protest at the Paso del Norte Bridge but did not block traffic.The protests began around 8 a.m. Demonstrators and Mexico’s National Guard reached an agreement to lift the blockade at BOTA and let motorists cross into the U.S. before 11 a.m.Sheinbaum inheri
  • Extra check coming to some Social Security recipients in November: Here's why

    Extra check coming to some Social Security recipients in November: Here's why
    (NEXSTAR) — It may be hard to believe, but November is fast approaching. With it will come Election Day, Thanksgiving, and, for some 7 million Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries, an extra check.
    It's all thanks to a quirk in the 2024 calendar.
    SSI recipients typically receive one payment a month from the Social Security Administration, which oversees the program. These checks are usually dispersed on the first day of the month, but when that day falls on a weekend or a holiday, the
  • ‘Unbelievable’: 11 family members killed by Helene flooding in North Carolina

    ‘Unbelievable’: 11 family members killed by Helene flooding in North Carolina
    BUNCOMBE CO., N.C. (WJZY) – “I don’t know how it kept standing,” said Bryan Craig, pointing to what you might call the Craig family tree in North Carolina's Garren Creek Community.“I can walk to that oak tree and get a sense of where everything was. Because everything where I grew up is gone,” he told Nexstar's WJZY.The area known as Craigtown in Buncombe County is largely unrecognizable in the wake of Hurricane Helene.(Credit: WJZY)Thirteen people were killed
  • Esperanza Shelter commemorating Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    Esperanza Shelter commemorating Domestic Violence Awareness Month
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Esperanza Shelter in Santa Fe is commemorating by expanding public education on the topic and how New Mexicans can work together to improve the lives of survivors.
    Esperanza Shelter is a shelter in Santa Fe for those threatened by domestic violence. Domestic violence is not always physical and can present itself in many ways. As part of domestic violence awareness month, Esperanza Shelter is helping raise aw
  • WATCH: World record holder chalks up another win at pumpkin weigh-off

    WATCH: World record holder chalks up another win at pumpkin weigh-off
    HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — A Minnesota horticulture teacher remained the reigning champion Monday of an annual pumpkin-weighing contest in Northern California where his massive gourds have won the top prize four years in a row.Travis Gienger, of Anoka, Minnesota, beat his closest competitor by 6 pounds (2.7 kilograms) to clinch the victory at the 51st World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Half Moon Bay, south of San Francisco.Travis Gienger, of Anoka, Minn., middle, celebrates after hi
  • Man allegedly killed by son,19, in California was renowned photojournalist

    Man allegedly killed by son,19, in California was renowned photojournalist
    (KTLA) -- In a bizarre twist to a grisly crime on a popular hiking trail in the San Gabriel Mountains where a 19-year-old man allegedly stabbed his father to death, the victim has been identified as a well-known, award-winning war photographer, photojournalist and professor at the University of the Arts London.  On Oct. 12, deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to the area around Mt. Baldy Road near Stoddard Canyon Falls in California just before 3:
  • Suspected 'murder hornet' found in Washington State

    Suspected 'murder hornet' found in Washington State
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A northern giant hornet, an invasive species native to Asia that’s capable of devastating local honeybee populations, was possibly found on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State.The northern giant hornet, sometimes nicknamed the "murder hornet," is also the same species as the previously-spotted "Asian giant hornet," but entomologists had settled on a new official name in 2022, the Associated Press reported at the time.The northern giant hornet found in the
  • Geraldo Rivera backing Harris: Trump 'cannot be trusted to honor the Constitution'

    Geraldo Rivera backing Harris: Trump 'cannot be trusted to honor the Constitution'
    (The Hill) -- Television personality Geraldo Rivera revealed Monday that he is backing Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump in the election, now less than a month away.“Former President Trump is a sore loser who cannot be trusted to honor the Constitution,” Rivera, once an ally of the former president, wrote in a lengthy post on social platform X. “That is why I am voting for Kamala Harris to be our 47th President.”The former Fox News personalit
  • Daughter of Wendy Rose holds out hope as search for missing hiker continues in Alabama forest

    Daughter of Wendy Rose holds out hope as search for missing hiker continues in Alabama forest
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — David Rose had tried calling his daughter, Dana, while she was at work.
    He then texted her."Mom is missing. Call me back."Dana Rose, center, with her parents, David and Wendy Rose, following her high school graduation. (Courtesy of Dana Rose)Dana didn't know what that meant. It was unlike Vendula Rose to leave without anyone knowing where she was. On Sept. 20, Rose had traveled from their home in Marysville, Ohio to Alabama for some hiking. Having briefly lived in
  • Convicted killer Susan Smith charged after speaking with filmmaker

    Convicted killer Susan Smith charged after speaking with filmmaker
    GREENWOOD, S.C. (WSPA) - Convicted killer Susan Smith has been convicted of a disciplinary charge weeks before her parole hearing.Smith, of Union County, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her children in Oct. 1994.
    The SC Department of Corrections confirmed with 7NEWS that on Aug. 26, Smith was charged with communicating with a victim and/or witness. She was convicted Thursday, Oct. 3, of an internal disciplinary charge after speaking with a documentary filmmaker while in prison.
  • Trump plays music for supporters after medical emergencies cut town hall short

    Trump plays music for supporters after medical emergencies cut town hall short
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump cut questions short at a town hall event with supporters in battleground Pennsylvania Monday night, after two lengthy interruptions because of medical episodes.Instead, the former president opted to play several of his favorite songs for the crowd.Trump held the event alongside South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) in Oaks, Pa. — once floated as a potential vice presidential pick — where he repeatedly made clear the commonwealth was the key to his elec
  • NMSU offering AI for beginners online course

    NMSU offering AI for beginners online course
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University is giving people the chance to get a better understanding of artificial intelligence. NMSU's online campus is offering a new AI for beginners micro-learning course.
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  • Santa Fe police arrest man accused of armed robbery

    Santa Fe police arrest man accused of armed robbery
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe police arrested a man accused of armed robbery while armed with a machete on Monday.Story continues below
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    Just after 9 a.m. Monday, off
  • Albuquerque police investigate fatal overnight shooting

    Albuquerque police investigate fatal overnight shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are investigating an overnight shooting that left one person dead. APD says officers were sent late Monday night to the 400 block of Eubank Blvd. NE to reports of a shooting. APD tracks down suspect in teen’s murder after finding car on Facebook MarketplaceAPD says officers arrived on scene and found a male victim who had been shot. The victim was taken to the University of New Mexico Hospital and later died from his injuries. APD ho
  • 2024 Santa Fe Film Festival begins this week

    2024 Santa Fe Film Festival begins this week
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe International Film Festival is kicking off Wednesday, October 16. The festival says there will be a total of 184 films shown over the five-day event.Story continues below
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Family killed, Suspects arrested, Cooler and windy, Damaged trash bins, Comet sighting

    KRQE Newsfeed: Family killed, Suspects arrested, Cooler and windy, Damaged trash bins, Comet sighting
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    The Investigators Behind Human Smuggling In New MexicoABQ teen honored by First Lady as ‘Girls Leading Change’ honoreeAPD tracks down murder suspect after finding car on Facebook Marketplace2 arrested for defrauding customers in AlamogordoNew Mexico law enforcement participating in National Drug Take Back DayMassive meat recall includes hundreds of products sold at Walmart, Target, more
    Tuesday's Five Facts[1] Man kills three family members at home in Tijeras, B
  • The Investigators Behind Human Smuggling In New Mexico

    The Investigators Behind Human Smuggling In New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Between gun trafficking, targeting the fentanyl supply chain, and investigating human smuggling operations, there's an agency operating in the shadows to crack down on illegal activity spilling across New Mexico's border. Special Agent In Charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) El Paso Division, J.T. Stevens, joins Chris and Gabby this week to discuss the complexities of HSI missions.SAC Stevens shares details about the uptick in human smuggling sta
  • Stormier weather ahead with dropping temperatures

    Stormier weather ahead with dropping temperatures
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Quiet weather for most of today will soon become much more active from later today through most of the week as summer-like weather will transition into a taste of winter for some ahead.While plenty of clouds with east-northeasterly-moving rain showers are present from the southwestern Rio Grande Valley through the Four Corners, elsewhere is starting off mostly clear from clouds with cool air. Along with the slight chill in the air to start across the region, mostly ligh
  • Stormier ahead with dropping temperatures

    Stormier ahead with dropping temperatures
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Quiet weather for most of today will soon become much more active from later today through most of the week as summer-like weather will transition into a taste of winter for some ahead.While plenty of clouds with east-northeasterly-moving rain showers are present from the southwestern Rio Grande Valley through The Four Corners, elsewhere is starting off mostly clear from clouds with cool air. Along with the slight chill in the air to start across the region, mostly ligh
  • New Mexico Veterans Photo Gallery 2024

    New Mexico Veterans Photo Gallery 2024
    Veterans Day is Monday, November 11. It is intended to honor and thank military personnel who served the United States in all wars. We celebrate and honor American veterans for their patriotism, love of the country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. Do you know of an active or retired military member? KRQE is honoring those who serve during November.Click here if the photo submission doesn't work.
  • KRQE Veterans Day Trivia 2024

    KRQE Veterans Day Trivia 2024
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  • Albuquerque teen honored by First Lady as "Girls Leading Change" honoree

    Albuquerque teen honored by First Lady as "Girls Leading Change" honoree
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque girl has taken her love of the South Valley to the international stage and was recognized for her efforts by none other than the President of the United States and First Lady themselves.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday

    New Mexico celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Monday, New Mexicans recognized and acknowledged Indigenous people and communities in the state as well as America's difficult history surrounding the state holiday. "Every day is Indigenous Peoples' Day and we're just lucky we get to celebrate it here together today," said Chief Operation Officer Monique Fargua, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. UNM sees a record-breaking increase in first-year student enrollmentSince 1971, the second Monday of October has
  • Mexico still sees steady flow of migrants to US border

    Mexico still sees steady flow of migrants to US border
    JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – Despite perceptions in the United States, the flow of migrants coming to the border continues at a steady pace, Mexican border experts say.The difference is that thousands are now coming from southern Mexico to border cities like Juarez for appointments at U.S. ports of entry, while others are seeking entry in ways that are hard to document -- such as hiring smugglers. That’s what some scholars and government officials said Monday at an immigration co
  • 6 people accuse Diddy of sexual assault in new wave of lawsuits

    6 people accuse Diddy of sexual assault in new wave of lawsuits
    Related video: Attorney for Sean "Diddy" Combs addresses criminal chargesNEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit Monday with a new wave of lawsuits accusing him of raping women, sexually assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy — the first time he’s been sued by a person alleging they were abused as a minor.At least six lawsuits were filed against Combs in federal court in Manhattan, adding to a growing list of legal claims against the indicted hi
  • Albuquerque officials explain why it's taking months to replace broken trash bins

    Albuquerque officials explain why it's taking months to replace broken trash bins
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – When Albuquerque residents take out the trash, the city says everything has got to go into one of their big blue curbside bins, but replacing those bins has now turned into a big, months-long problem for the city."We don't want garbage piling up on the street; that's our number one goal," said Alex Bukoski, spokesperson for Albuquerque's Solid Waste Department.As many as three thousand people a month are asking the City of Albuquerque's Solid Waste Departmen
  • 2 arrested for defrauding customers in Alamogordo

    2 arrested for defrauding customers in Alamogordo
    ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (KRQE) – A man and woman are facing dozens of charges. Police alleged they "ripped off" customers.David Pena and Angela Moreno, both 42 and of Alamogordo, are accused of starting a company called "Alamogordo Technology Solutions," even though the city denied them business licenses. AG’s Office: 8 child predators arrested after undercover operationPolice alleged the two charged customers, anywhere from $200 to $2,500, for products and services but didn't complete the
  • APD tracks down suspect in teen's murder after finding car on Facebook Marketplace

    APD tracks down suspect in teen's murder after finding car on Facebook Marketplace
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 13-year-old was shot dead in downtown Albuquerque on an early August morning; another teenager was shot in the leg—but why? With no clear motive, it seemed to police that the suspects vanished into thin air. However, after sifting through hundreds of hours of video footage, a break in the case came from an unusual place.Story continues below
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  • Cooler and wetter weather returns

    Cooler and wetter weather returns
    A low pressure system to the west of New Mexico will continue to linger through tomorrow. The low is losing strength. Though it does still have enough moisture to provide the western parts of the state will a few spotty showers tonight.A backdoor cold front will be moving across New Mexico Tuesday and Tuesday night. This front will be bringing cooler and breezier temperatures across most of New Mexico. In central, northern, and eastern New Mexico temperature drops of 10+ degrees are expected. Th
  • AG's Office: 8 child predators arrested after undercover operation

    AG's Office: 8 child predators arrested after undercover operation
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – More than half a dozen suspected child predators have taken off the streets after a month-long online chat operation involving agencies from around New Mexico. On Monday, the message from the state's attorney general is: New Mexico will not tolerate anyone looking to hurt children. "In the last decade online child sexual exploitation and abuse has increased exponentially and is now a global epidemic," said Special Agent Jason T. Stevens, who is in

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