• BCSO moves trunk or treat event to Public Safety Training Academy

    BCSO moves trunk or treat event to Public Safety Training Academy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said it will move its trunk or treat from its downtown headquarters over a planned anti-police protest. It will now be held on Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Public Safety Training Academy at 3801 Broadway Blvd. SE, north of Rio Bravo. This will be BCSO's second-ever trunk or treat and deputies will be on hand to pass out candy. Fight food insecurity at the 2024 Hike to End HungerBCSO said its top priori
  • 4th teen arrested in connection to 2023 Albuquerque murder

    4th teen arrested in connection to 2023 Albuquerque murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Another teen is in custody for the deadly shooting during an attempted auto theft last December. The Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office said 16-year-old Zane Dougherty was part of a group that shot and killed Adrian Vallejos at his home on Cartagena Ave. in southwest Albuquerque.Las Cruces man found guilty of sexual abuse of a childProsecutors said Vallejos confronted the group when they tried to break into his car when the teens shot and killed hi
  • Durango police 'arrest' red kangaroo after a 'hop pursuit'

    Durango police 'arrest' red kangaroo after a 'hop pursuit'
    DENVER (KDVR) — Residents of Durango are prevented from owning monkeys, tigers, elephants, bears and wolves, but there's one animal that's not illegal to own: Red kangaroos.One such animal was found on the loose on Main Street in Durango recently, leading to a "hop" pursuit as officers sought to safely capture the joey and return it to its owners.Three Durango police officers wrangled the little marsupial safely and returned the pet to its owner after the "arrest."A screenshot of the Duran
  • Colorado resident files lawsuit against McDonald's after E. coli outbreak

    Colorado resident files lawsuit against McDonald's after E. coli outbreak
    DENVER (KDVR) – A Colorado resident has filed a lawsuit against McDonald's after testing positive for E. coli earlier this month.Recently, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced they suspect all McDonald’s locations in Colorado “received ingredients from the same suppliers” and all locations may be affected by the nationwide E. coli outbreak that killed one and sickened 49 people.
    So far, the department has confirmed 26 people in Colorado
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  • Bridge inspections to begin on Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

    Bridge inspections to begin on Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) –  The New Mexico Department of Transportation and Ulteig Engineers, Inc., will begin performing a routine inspection of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge starting Friday, Oct. 25, 2024. Traffic change happening in Bridge Boulevard projectUlteig employees will be working seven days a week, except holidays, during the day. While they are working, the speed limit across the bridge will be reduced to 35 mph and one lane will be closed to traffic.The inspection is expecte
  • NM health officials address McDonald's E. coli outbreak

    NM health officials address McDonald's E. coli outbreak
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - At least three McDonald’s locations in West El Paso have temporarily stopped selling the Quarter Pounder item on their menu following the E. coli outbreak.  This comes as the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is investigating five potential cases of E. coli linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders in Bernalillo County, the organization announced on Wednesday, Oct 23.  Health officials said one person has been hospitalized.  Chad Smelser, an N
  • Free well water tests available at upcoming Gallup Flea Market

    Free well water tests available at upcoming Gallup Flea Market
    MCKINLEY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) will host a free domestic well water testing event at the Gallup Flea Market on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024.Testing will be available to the first 100 participants or while supplies last from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the market, located at 340 N 9th St. Only water that comes from homes that rely on private wells for drinking water will be tested. 5 Bernalillo County res
  • $5.2 billion awarded in lawsuit against water company linked to liver illnesses

    $5.2 billion awarded in lawsuit against water company linked to liver illnesses
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A jury in Southern Nevada has awarded $5.2 billion to 15 plaintiffs in the most recent lawsuit against now-bankrupt company Real Water after its product was linked to liver illnesses.Daisy Wei was one of the plaintiffs represented in the case and described her symptoms to Nexstar's KLAS."I felt so helpless," she said of her sickness. "So hopeless.""I couldn't get out of bed," she recalled. "I started turning all yellow, jaundice, throwing up."Wei said she fought her way
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  • Florida man killed dog because power wasn't restored after Milton, sheriff says

    Florida man killed dog because power wasn't restored after Milton, sheriff says
    Editor's note: The video above contains images that some may find disturbing.TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly shot and killed his dog because he was angry that his power hadn't been restored after Hurricane Milton, according to Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey.John Burgos, 72, of Rockledge, was at home after Hurricane Milton and was mad that Florida Power & Light hadn't turned his power back on, Ivey said. Burgos allegedly began shooting his gun inside his
  • Traffic change happening in Bridge Boulevard project

    Traffic change happening in Bridge Boulevard project
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A temporary new traffic change will go into effect Monday, Oct. 28 in the Bridge Boulevard reconstruction project area.Westbound traffic on Bridge Boulevard wanting to turn south onto La Vega will instead be detoured to Isleta and then to Hardy Avenue. The closure will be in place until the late afternoon of Oct. 30, allowing for roadway surfacing and paving at the intersection.Story continues below
    News: Police ramp up patrols after reports of lo
  • Trial continues for man accused of killing ex-girlfriend

    Trial continues for man accused of killing ex-girlfriend
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The murder trial for Jonathan Martinez, accused of killing his ex-girlfriend in 2022, is in its final stretch.
    Story continues below
    News: Police ramp up patrols after reports of looting in RoswellCrime: Bernalillo County District Attorney shares new proposals for juvenile crime lawsTrending: Albuquerque police repeatedly seeing same offenders on medians
    In the summer of 2022 Yasmin Marquez was found dead in Sandoval County after having gone missing for
  • Two systems ahead but warm in-between

    Two systems ahead but warm in-between
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Mostly pleasant weather is ahead in our region despite a weak pattern change later tonight into tomorrow, but the big change will come later next week.Along with very clearer skies, drier air, and still mostly light winds, radiational cooling took place this morning, as temperatures were ranging from near the upper 20s to the 50s across New Mexico, once again slightly warmer compared to yesterday morning because of a warmer air-mass inbound.Very clear skies will ensue f
  • Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center relocating animals following discovery of black mold

    Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center relocating animals following discovery of black mold
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Black mold was discovered at Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center, and efforts are underway to remove it and protect animals and staff.The areas affected include the main hallway and surrounding rooms, as well as several kennel areas. The county said the most affected areas have been closed off and staff is working to move the animals once housed in those spaces to new locations. To allow for this work, Animal Care Services and Re
  • Los Angeles DA to announce decision on Menendez brothers case Thursday

    Los Angeles DA to announce decision on Menendez brothers case Thursday
    (KTLA) -- Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has scheduled a news conference for Thursday afternoon to announce whether his office will recommend Erik and Lyle Menendez be resentenced in light of new information in their murder case.‘Both sides of the family united’: Menendez relatives demand brothers be released from prison
    The Menendez brothers are serving life sentences for killing their parents in Beverly Hills more than three decades ago, although a recent
  • Los Angeles DA recommends resentencing Menendez brothers

    Los Angeles DA recommends resentencing Menendez brothers
    (KTLA) -- On Thursday, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced his office supports the resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted of killing their parents more than three decades ago.Lyle, then 21, and Erik, then 18, admitted they fatally shot their entertainment executive father, Jose Menendez, and their mother, Kitty Menendez. The brothers are now serving life sentences, although a recent television series and documentaries have alleged the boys' fat
  • LIVE: Los Angeles DA to recommend resentencing Menendez brothers

    LIVE: Los Angeles DA to recommend resentencing Menendez brothers
    (KTLA) -- Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has scheduled a news conference for Thursday afternoon to announce whether his office will recommend Erik and Lyle Menendez be resentenced in light of new information in their murder case. ‘Both sides of the family united’: Menendez relatives demand brothers be released from prisonAn official with knowledge of the decision who was not authorized to speak on the record ahead of a planned press conference confirmed tha
  • Trump says he'd fire Jack Smith within '2 seconds' of taking office

    Trump says he'd fire Jack Smith within '2 seconds' of taking office
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump said Thursday that he would fire special counsel Jack Smith, who is handling the criminal cases against Trump, within "two seconds" of taking office if he wins in November."Oh it’s so easy. It’s so easy. He’s a crooked person," Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt."It’s so easy. I would fire him within two seconds," Trump added.The former president said he was not concerned about the prospect of being impeached for firing Smit
  • Beyoncé expected to join Harris at Houston rally: Reports

    Beyoncé expected to join Harris at Houston rally: Reports
    (The Hill) -- Beyoncé is poised to get in "Formation" behind Vice President Kamala Harris' White House bid. The music superstar will reportedly be joining the vice president at a Friday campaign rally in Texas.The 43-year-old "Texas Hold 'Em" singer, who grew up in Houston, will appear at a campaign event there with Harris, multiple outlets reported Thursday. Spokespersons for the Harris campaign didn't immediately return The Hill's requests for comment.Harris' remarks at the Lo
  • CDC recommends lower age for people to get vaccine against pneumonia

    CDC recommends lower age for people to get vaccine against pneumonia
    (The Hill) -- All adults aged 50 and older should receive a vaccine against bacteria that can cause pneumonia and meningitis, federal health officials said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday adopted a recommendation from its scientific advisory panel to lower the age for pneumococcal vaccination from 65 to 50 years old.   Advocacy groups, including the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs and the National Caucus and Center on Blac
  • Kentucky lawmaker dies weeks after lawnmower plunges into swimming pool

    Kentucky lawmaker dies weeks after lawnmower plunges into swimming pool
    (The Hill) -- Kentucky state Sen. Johnnie Turner (R) died Tuesday from injuries he suffered after being thrown into an empty swimming pool while riding his lawnmower just over a month ago.Turner, 76, formerly served in the U.S. Army as a medic and was an attorney in Cumberland, Ky., before joining the State Legislature. The late state senator has been in office since 2021 and previously served in the Kentucky House from 1999-2002.“This loss is deeply personal to me, as I have known Johnnie
  • Some NM museums, historic sites allowing free admission to those who served on Veterans Day

    Some NM museums, historic sites allowing free admission to those who served on Veterans Day
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico residents who serve or have served in the armed forces can visit each of the NM Department of Cultural Affairs’ museums and historic sites free of charge during Veterans Day weekend.Veterans Day weekend will be recognized on Saturday, Nov. 9, Sunday, Nov. 10, and Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. This includes spouses and children. Check with each museum and site, as many are normally closed on Mondays.Story continues below
    News: Police ramp up patrols a
  • 'Profoundly helpful': Matthew Sweet's team raises fundraising goal after '90s rocker suffers stroke on tour

    'Profoundly helpful': Matthew Sweet's team raises fundraising goal after '90s rocker suffers stroke on tour
    (NEXSTAR) – A fundraiser for alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet, who suffered a "debilitating" stroke while touring in Canada last week, has exceeded its original goal of $250,000, according to updates from his management team.“We and Matthew are overwhelmed with gratitude for the many generous donations and well-wishes from donors around the world in the last 48 hours,” Catherine Lyons, of Russell Carter Artist Management, wrote in an update to Sweet’s GoFundMe fundra
  • The 3 men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery motion for new trial

    The 3 men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery motion for new trial
    GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) — The three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in 2020 are returning to a Georgia courthouse for a hearing on their motion for a new trial.Father and son Travis and Gregory McMichael, plus their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan, were scheduled to go before Judge Timothy R. Walmsley at the Glynn County Courthouse on Thursday at 10 a.m.Attorneys for the three convicted killers are making a range of arguments for a new trial, from a tainted jury to ineffective coun
  • Colleges left helpless as students rule out schools due to state politics

    Colleges left helpless as students rule out schools due to state politics
    (The Hill) -- Colleges and universities find themselves increasingly trapped with the politics of the state where they reside.  As state legislatures pass sweeping measures on everything from abortion to LGBTQ rights, more than a quarter of students, representing both sides of the aisle, are writing off schools simply based on where they are.  And there's not much the colleges can do. “I think we are in a place and a time where colleges are increasingly being seen as politic
  • Single ticket lands $478 million Powerball jackpot

    Single ticket lands $478 million Powerball jackpot
    (WJW) — A single Powerball player who purchased a ticket in Georgia matched all six numbers from Wednesday night's drawing, winning the staggering jackpot of $478.2 million.Wednesday's win marks the second-highest Powerball jackpot of 2024, behind the $842.2 million jackpot awarded to the winner of the New Year's Day drawing. Massachusetts woman wins $1 million lottery twice in 10 weeksThe winning numbers from the Oct. 23 drawing — 2, 15, 27, 29, 39, and the red Powerball 20 —
  • DNC hits Trump over reported praise of Hitler's generals in mobile billboard

    DNC hits Trump over reported praise of Hitler's generals in mobile billboard
    (The Hill) -- The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is deploying a mobile billboard ahead of former President Donald Trump’s rally in Las Vegas on Thursday, hitting him over his past reported praise of Adolf Hitler’s generals. The billboard features the headline from The Atlantic, which reported that Trump said, “I need the kind of generals that Hitler had.” The Trump campaign has vehemently denied Trump ever made the remarks, calling the report “absolutely f
  • Is there a limit on how long debt can be collected?

    Is there a limit on how long debt can be collected?
    (NewsNation) — A majority of American adults owned a credit card last year: 82%. Middle-income adults were the most likely to have a credit card with a balance carrying over month to month, according to the most recent Federal Reserve's Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households.A Bankrate survey found almost 2 in 5 credit cardholders have maxed out or come close to maxing out their plastic. Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris, Trump differ on how to boost the US economyH
  • FBI sends agents to assist with investigations on tribal lands

    FBI sends agents to assist with investigations on tribal lands
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The FBI says a recent joint operation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is shedding new light on hundreds of criminal investigations on tribal lands. New Mexico man charged with swapping barcodes at WalmartFrom June to September the FBI sent 51 special agents to ten field offices covering tribal communities. The agents worked alongside BIA investigators to dedicate more time and resources to solving violent crimes on tribal lands. The FBI says 'Operation Not
  • Albuquerque Public Schools hosting listening sessions to discuss upcoming budget

    Albuquerque Public Schools hosting listening sessions to discuss upcoming budget
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Public School Board and the district's superintendent will host the first of two listening sessions to discuss the upcoming budget, beginning Thursday night.Story continues below
    News: Police ramp up patrols after reports of looting in RoswellCrime: Bernalillo County District Attorney shares new proposals for juvenile crime lawsTrending: Albuquerque police repeatedly seeing same offenders on medians
    District officials hope to gather inpu
  • KRQE Newsfeed: E. coli outbreak, Roswell flooding, Warm and breezy, Median enforcement, Time capsule

    KRQE Newsfeed: E. coli outbreak, Roswell flooding, Warm and breezy, Median enforcement, Time capsule
    Thursday's Top Stories
    New Mexico man charged with swapping barcodes at WalmartFamily of mom killed in hit-and-run in Santa Fe speaks outPolice ramp up patrols after reports of looting in RoswellBernalillo County DA shares new proposals for juvenile crime lawsNM man faces new charges in sexual assault case after conviction overturnedAFR stations accepting sock and underwear donations for kids in needShould elephants have the same rights as people? A court in Colorado may decide
    Thursday's Five F
  • Even warmer temperatures before a cool front moves in

    Even warmer temperatures before a cool front moves in
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Mostly pleasant weather is ahead in our region despite a weak pattern change later tonight into tomorrow, but the big change will come later next week.Along with very clearer skies, drier air, and still mostly light winds, radiational cooling has taken place this morning, as temperatures are ranging from near the upper 20s to the 50s across New Mexico, once again slightly warmer compared to yesterday morning because of a warmer air-mass inbound.Forecast Continues Below
  • Even warmer before a cool front

    Even warmer before a cool front
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Mostly pleasant weather is ahead in our region despite a weak pattern change later tonight into tomorrow, but the big change will come later next week.Along with very clearer skies, drier air, and still mostly light winds, radiational cooling has taken place this morning, as temperatures are ranging from near the upper 20s to the 50s across New Mexico, once againslightly warmer compared to yesterday morning because of a warmer air-mass inbound.Very clear skies will ensu
  • EPPD assists in finding missing Albuquerque child

    EPPD assists in finding missing Albuquerque child
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department (EPPD) assisted in locating a missing five-year-old child from Albuquerque on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 23 in East El Paso, according to the New Mexico State Police (NMSP).An Amber Alert was issued for Kaelani Gonzales, 5, when she was abducted at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from Kirtland Elementary School by her non-custodial grandma, Marianne Garnand, and aunt, Cecilia Garnand, according to NMSP.Story continues below
    Business: Three p
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue stations accepting sock and underwear donations for kids in need

    Albuquerque Fire Rescue stations accepting sock and underwear donations for kids in need
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue is turning to the public for help as they gather and distribute socks and underwear for children in need.AFR and Locker 505 have partnered to celebrate Socktober.Albuquerque police repeatedly seeing same offenders on mediansPeople can drop off new sock and underwear donations at all Albuquerque Fire Rescue stations, the fire-training academy, and at the Fire Marshals Office. People have until October 31 to donate.
  • Record warm weather ahead of a weak cold front

    Record warm weather ahead of a weak cold front
    Record and near-record high temperatures return Thursday afternoon. A cold front brings a slight drop in temperatures Friday before warming up again this weekend.Temperatures continue a warming trend today across New Mexico, climbing as much as 5° to 10° warmer than Tuesday afternoon. Dry air continues to keep skies clear across the state today as well. Temperatures will once again cool off quickly overnight, with chilly temperatures to start the day Thursday, but record and near-record
  • Sandia National Laboratories set to open 25-year-old time capsule

    Sandia National Laboratories set to open 25-year-old time capsule
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's been dormant for 25 years, a time capsule at Sandia National Laboratories and we’ll soon get a look at what's inside the scientific twist on a long-time tradition.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly floodingNews: APD’s report on deadly
  • Change of plea hearing held for former NMSU basketball player Doctor Bradley

    Change of plea hearing held for former NMSU basketball player Doctor Bradley
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KTSM) – A change of plea hearing was held for former New Mexico State men’s basketball player Doctor Bradley in Las Cruces on Wednesday.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly floodingNews: APD’s report on deadly crash involving BCSO deputy said deputy is pa
  • Albuquerque police arrest suspect in October 14 murder

    Albuquerque police arrest suspect in October 14 murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department arrested 44-year-old Jamaal Davis who is accused of an October 14 murder. APD said Davis kidnapped 33-year-old Daniel Brown and then shot him as Brown was running across Eubank Blvd. on October 14. Family of mom killed in hit-and-run in Santa Fe speaks outDetectives said surveillance video showed a suspect walking with Brown which they believe to be Davis. Davis was charged with murder and kidnapping among other charges
  • Police ramp up patrols after reports of looting in Roswell

    Police ramp up patrols after reports of looting in Roswell
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Tough times are being made even tougher thanks to some nightmare neighbors. The Roswell Police Department confirmed there have been a handful of reports of people looting in some of the areas hit the hardest by flooding. "It's just a complete tragedy," said Capt. Joe Smith with the Roswell Police Department. "I can't even understand how someone could think of taking advantage of someone who's already been victimized by the storm." Roswell mayor confirms 3rd deat
  • Pilot Chuck Coleman killed in air show crash in Las Cruces

    Pilot Chuck Coleman killed in air show crash in Las Cruces
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KTSM) – The pilot who was killed in a crash at a New Mexico air show over the weekend has been identified as Charles Thomas "Chuck" Coleman of California, the City of Las Cruces said in an update issued Monday afternoon, Oct. 21.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly f
  • MVDRA experiencing tech issues with non-emergency line

    MVDRA experiencing tech issues with non-emergency line
    DOÑA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KTSM) – The Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority (MVDRA) is experiencing technical issues with non-emergency calls, the call center announced on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 23.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly floodingNews: APD’s report on de
  • Las Cruces man found guilty of sexual abuse of a child

    Las Cruces man found guilty of sexual abuse of a child
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – A Las Cruces man will face a minimum of three years to a potential 22.5 years in prison after being found guilty of two counts of criminal sexual contact of a child under 13 and a count of attempt to commit criminal sexual contact of a child under 13, according to the  New Mexico District Attorney's Office.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCo
  • New Mexico man faces new charges in sexual assault case after conviction overturned

    New Mexico man faces new charges in sexual assault case after conviction overturned
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An 82-year-old man who had his conviction overturned after being found guilty of raping a young neighbor was charged again in the case. David Sarver pled not guilty to three counts of criminal sexual penetration of a minor on Wednesday afternoon. Albuquerque police repeatedly seeing same offenders on mediansAccording to court records, police said Sarver sexually assaulted a minor between 2017 and 2020. He was found guilty in May 2022, but the Bernalillo Coun
  • Roswell city councilor leads clean up effort after major flooding

    Roswell city councilor leads clean up effort after major flooding
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – After the devastating storm that hit Roswell this past weekend, many are left to clean up what the flood left behind and members of the community are wasting no time rolling up their sleeves.  Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly floodingNews: APD&rsqu
  • Bernalillo County District Attorney shares new proposals for juvenile crime laws

    Bernalillo County District Attorney shares new proposals for juvenile crime laws
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County's District Attorney says it's time to crack down on kids committing crimes. On Wednesday, he outlined dozens of proposed changes to the law, which he hopes will gain traction in the roundhouse.  Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly flo
  • State agencies tell lawmakers their budget requests ahead of 60-day session

    State agencies tell lawmakers their budget requests ahead of 60-day session
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 60-day lawmaking session is just months away and New Mexico's state agencies are now stacking up their requests for how much money they'll need in the next budget, from tourism to veterans affairs.Story continues below
    Business: Three prominent Nob Hill restaurants close their doorsHealth: Syphilis surges in New Mexico, NMDOH orders increased testingCommunity: Roswell residents pick up the pieces after record breaking rain and deadly floodingNews: APD’s
  • Disney World raises prices on annual passes

    Disney World raises prices on annual passes
    Related video: Tiana's Bayou Adventure officially opens at Walt Disney WorldORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — Walt Disney World has raised prices on its annual passes, increasing anywhere between $30 and $100.The Disney Incredi-Pass, the park's most expensive pass with no blackout dates, is now $1,549, a $100 increase from the previous price of $1,449. Target tops third quarter profit expectations, but inflation weighs on shoppersThe Disney Sorcerer Pass, which is for Florida residents and some Disne
  • Record warmth possible Thursday

    Record warmth possible Thursday
    Record and near-record high temperatures return Thursday afternoon. A cold front brings a slight drop in temperatures Friday before warming up again this weekend.
    Temperatures continue a warming trend today across New Mexico, climbing as much as 5° to 10° warmer than Tuesday afternoon. Dry air continues to keep skies clear across the state today as well. Temperatures will once again cool off quickly overnight, with chilly temperatures to start the day Thursday, but record and near-record
  • Laredo lifts boil water order after E. coli 'crisis' infiltrated city's water

    Laredo lifts boil water order after E. coli 'crisis' infiltrated city's water
    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- The South Texas border city of Laredo has lifted its boil-water order after dangerous E. coli was found in the city's water system, which has been blamed on illegal or faulty water connections.Laredo Mayor Victor Treviño on Monday night announced that the city's water is safe to drink for all 260,000 residents --12 days after the boil water order was implemented on Oct. 10.Tijuana River Valley residents urged to take survey on effects of sewage, pollution
  • Goldfish changes name of iconic crackers to appeal to adults

    Goldfish changes name of iconic crackers to appeal to adults
    (WJW) - Snack lovers can look forward to a playful twist on a childhood favorite, as Goldfish announces a limited-time renaming of its iconic Cheddar crackers to 'Chilean Sea Bass.'The Chilean Sea Bass crackers will maintain the familiar shape and flavor of traditional Goldfish. Despite E. coli outbreak, McDonald’s says customers should feel confident eating at chain“We know the love for Goldfish spans all ages,” said Danielle Brown, Vice President of Goldfish. “Chilean S

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