• Winds die down tonight, colder air moving in

    Winds die down tonight, colder air moving in
    Highs winds Tuesday afternoon will die down overnight. Much colder air continues to move in overnight, bringing some areas their first freeze of the season by Thursday morning.
    It is a very windy day across New Mexico with wind gusts over 60 mph at times in the Sacramento Mountains and Roswell. This has caused areas of blowing dust in these areas, along with the I-10 corridor. A cold front is also sweeping across the state, keeping high temperatures in the 50s in northwest parts of New Mexico. T
  • New Mexico startup using artificial intelligence, open-source data to track rising levels of methane

    New Mexico startup using artificial intelligence, open-source data to track rising levels of methane
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A startup in New Mexico is employing artificial intelligence and using open-source data to address a contributor to climate change.Geolabe's founders Dr. Bertran Rouet-Leduc and Dr. Claudia Hulbert are using data to track rising levels of methane in the atmosphere. According to NASA, methane is the second-largest contributor to global warming and is responsible for roughly a third of global warming to date. Roughly 60% of that methane is created by human-controlled
  • VIDEO: Tijeras vehicular homicide suspect caught with drug paraphernalia

    VIDEO: Tijeras vehicular homicide suspect caught with drug paraphernalia
    TIJERAS, N.M. (KRQE) – A man is facing homicide charges after an accident in Tijeras back in March. State police found drug paraphernalia in his truck and a dead body on the ground. Body camera video shows what he told police before being arrested.New Mexico State Police (NMSP) pulled up to a crash on Highway 337 in Tijeras back on March 6 but one of the drivers was missing. The officer found the driver of the black truck, identified as Juan Nuñez, walking towards the crash and
  • How often has the World Series ended in a sweep?

    How often has the World Series ended in a sweep?
    (NEXSTAR) — The New York Yankees have found themselves in a precarious situation, down three games in the World Series and on the precipice of losing it all. The Los Angeles Dodgers jumped out to a quick lead in Game 3 on Monday thanks to a two-run Freddie Freeman homer during the opening inning. It was his sixth straight World Series game with a home run. It also helped put the Dodgers one game closer to sweeping the Yankees and securing their first World Series since the shorte
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  • Baby powder sold in 35 states recalled due to potential asbestos contamination

    Baby powder sold in 35 states recalled due to potential asbestos contamination
    (WKBN) - A nationwide baby powder recall prompted by potential asbestos contamination has been expanded.Story continues below
    Trending: Woman accused of driving drunk and hitting Albuquerque firefighter with vehiclePodcast: Meteorologists Tackle Weather MisinformationNews: Another locally-owned supermarket coming to International DistrictCommunity: ‘He protected her’: New Mexico dog burned while shielding other dog in fire
    According to the Food & Drug Administration, the recall i
  • 'Home Improvement' star arrested for DUI once again: 'I'm sorry I like to drink'

    'Home Improvement' star arrested for DUI once again: 'I'm sorry I like to drink'
    OKLAHOMA (KTLA) — Actor Zachery Ty Bryan, who famously starred as Brad Taylor on the '90s sitcom "Home Improvement," has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence for the second time this year.Bryan was arrested in Oklahoma on the morning of Oct. 25 and booked in Custer County for allegedly driving under the influence without a valid driver's license, according to sheriff's office records obtained by Deadline.Fox News obtained dashcam footage of Bryan being taken into custo
  • 2024 New Mexico graduates test above average for college readiness

    2024 New Mexico graduates test above average for college readiness
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New data is showing just how ready New Mexico high school graduates are for college. According to new numbers released by ACT, the graduating class of 2024 scored above the national and western regional averages in all test categories for the college readiness assessment.Local students work with Sandia Laboratories for high-altitude balloon researchNew Mexico students earned a composite average score of 20 compared to the national average of 19.4 and the regional a
  • GPS trackers and other technology helping Santa Fe County increase election secruity

    GPS trackers and other technology helping Santa Fe County increase election secruity
    SANTA FE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – When people go to cast their votes in Santa Fe County this year, there will be extra measures in place to bolster election security. While the new additions might not be visible to voters, the Santa Fe County Clerk's Office said they will be keeping close watch to ensure the voting process goes on without issues.To do so, Santa Fe County Clerk Katherine Clark, a Democrat who is running in the 2024 election unopposed, launched a first-of-a-kind pilot prog
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  • Fire crews attack rapidly spreading Blue Front Fire near Ruidoso, Alto

    Fire crews attack rapidly spreading Blue Front Fire near Ruidoso, Alto
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Just four months after the outbreak of the devastating Salt and South Fork Fires near Ruidoso, another fire has broken out this week near the burn scars left behind from earlier in the season. That fire, the Blue Front Fire, has grown rapidly overnight. "Fire seasons are getting longer and longer nationwide, but you know it does seem late in the season," said Amanda Fry, Public Affairs Officer for the Lincoln National Forest.
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  • Balloon Fiesta releases official numbers for 2024 session

    Balloon Fiesta releases official numbers for 2024 session
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The final numbers from the 52nd Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta are in. According to Fiesta officials, an estimated 838,337 guests visited Balloon Fiesta Park during the nine-day event.All 14 sessions took place without cancellations or rainchecks. There were 551 registered hot air balloons, 106 of which were special shapes. A total of 667 pilots (primary and secondary) registered for this year's event. PHOTOS: Pilots enjoy good weather on Day 3 of
  • 'Heartbroken': Young daughter of San Francisco 49ers cornerback dies

    'Heartbroken': Young daughter of San Francisco 49ers cornerback dies
    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward took to Instagram Monday to announce the tragic passing of his 1-year-old daughter, Amani Joy.
    Joy, who was born prematurely with Down syndrome, had been battling heart issues. She underwent open-heart surgery last year."We are heartbroken that our beautiful baby girl, Amani Joy passed away on Monday morning," Ward wrote on Instagram. "She was the best blessing we could have asked for, and her joyous spirit made us smile
  • Kamala Harris campaign to advertise on Las Vegas Sphere, a political first

    Kamala Harris campaign to advertise on Las Vegas Sphere, a political first
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign will advertise on the Las Vegas Sphere, becoming the first political campaign to do so, Nexstar's KLAS has learned.The advertisements will coincide with Harris' visit to Las Vegas on Thursday. The campaign hopes the imagery will reach millions of voters in Nevada and online, a spokesperson said.A video of the 90-second advertisement shared with KLAS includes Harris' signature campaign phrase: "When we vote, we win."Earlier this mont
  • Fictional presidents played by Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman poll best against Harris and Trump: Poll

    Fictional presidents played by Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman poll best against Harris and Trump: Poll
    (The Hill) -- Some of TV and film's most famous fictional presidents would have a good shot at winning a real-life White House race against former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a new poll.A survey released this week by the National Research Group found that 38 percent of respondents would "definitely" cast a ballot for Harrison Ford's "Air Force One" character, President James Marshall — who famously saved passengers aboard the presidential airc
  • Over 500 New Mexico health professionals receive debt relief

    Over 500 New Mexico health professionals receive debt relief
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Hundreds more healthcare professionals in New Mexico are receiving debt relief due to the New Mexico Higher Education Department's (NMHED) Health Professional Loan Repayment Program. Five hundred and twenty-five awardees will receive student loan debt for maintaining a three-year commitment to working in high-need communities across the state. Whooping cough cases nearly double in New Mexico in 2024, NMDOH saysThe group of recipients is made up of 150 allied health
  • Sen. Cornyn casts ballot, eyeing Senate Majority Leader

    Sen. Cornyn casts ballot, eyeing Senate Majority Leader
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- When U.S. Sen. John Cornyn cast his ballot in North Austin on Tuesday, he had his sights on a restoration of Republican power in Washington. Reclaiming the Senate is a top priority for Republicans nationwide, but the stakes are even higher for the Texas senator eyeing one of Washington's most powerful posts.If Republicans win the Senate, Cornyn is that much closer to succeeding Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority Leader. He has been in a prolonged, mostly-behind-the-scenes rac
  • When will we know the results of the presidential election?

    When will we know the results of the presidential election?
    (NewsNation) — Voters will likely not know the outcome of the presidential election for days depending on how close the race gets in critical swing states, political experts say, but the wait may be shorter than it was last time. It took nearly five days before the race was called by major news organizations for President Joe Biden in 2020 due in part to states being overwhelmed with increased mail-in ballots during the pandemic. Some states have updated laws to help expedite tha
  • Teri Garr, offbeat comic actor of 'Young Frankenstein' and 'Tootsie,' dies at 79

    Teri Garr, offbeat comic actor of 'Young Frankenstein' and 'Tootsie,' dies at 79
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley movies to co-star of such favorites as "Young Frankenstein" and "Tootsie," has died. She was 79.Garr died Tuesday of multiple sclerosis “surrounded by family and friends,” said publicist Heidi Schaeffer. Garr battled other health problems in recent years, underwent an operation in January 2007 to repair an aneurysm.The actor, who was sometimes credited as Terri, Terry or Terry
  • 2 brothers left living a 'nightmare' after crash kills entire family

    2 brothers left living a 'nightmare' after crash kills entire family
    THORNTON, Colo. (KDVR) — Two brothers who lost their entire family in a crash in Colorado on Saturday were hoping what had happened was only a "nightmare."It was not.Their father, Francisco Diaz; mother, Beatriz Nunez, and two younger sisters, Paola and Nataly Diaz, were all killed in the crash. Police said one of the vehicles caught fire after being hit.Since then, 22-year-old Daniel and 20-year-old Adam Diaz have been trying to be strong for each other as they work on funeral plans.The D
  • Trump calls Madison Square Garden rally a ‘love fest’

    Trump calls Madison Square Garden rally a ‘love fest’
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump on Tuesday described a Madison Square Garden rally that was marked by racist and sexist comments as a "love fest.""There was love in the room. The love in that room was breathtaking," Trump said in remarks from his Mar-a-Lago estate.“It was like a love fest. An absolute love fest,” he added, scoffing at critics who likened the rally to a 1939 Nazi event at the arena.Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and former
  • University investigating viral 'Diddy' Halloween costume with blackface

    University investigating viral 'Diddy' Halloween costume with blackface
    SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — San Diego State University is investigating after two young people generated national headlines for their viral "couple Halloween costume" involving offensive overtones and blackface.The costume was first posted by a TikTok user, who purportedly has ties to the university, as part of a slideshow of images from a Halloween party. A screenshot of the original TikTok video then began circulating on other platforms like X, formerly Twitter.The duo's costume apparently
  • When do New Mexico, Southern Colorado ski resorts open?

    When do New Mexico, Southern Colorado ski resorts open?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Ski season is upon us and New Mexico and southern Colorado ski resorts are getting ready to welcome the public. Here is a list of area ski resorts and when they're scheduled to open. ‘Mother Nature hadn’t shown up yet’: How a New Mexico ski resort makes snow
    Angel Fire Resort – December 13Enchanted Forest – TBA*Pajarito Mountain – December 13Purgatory – November 16Red River – November 27Sipapu – November 15Ski A
  • Statewide cooldown coming tonight

    Statewide cooldown coming tonight
    Strong wind gusts are continuing to pick up across the state today. Reaching dangerous and damaging levels in certain places.
    The fall storm system has made its way to New Mexico. The low pressure system from the Pacific Northwest has settled over the Great Basin today. This system is responsible for the very strong wind gusts seen across New Mexico today. Wind gusts reaching 60 + mph are expected across the state. Multiple high wind warnings and wind advisories are in place until 7 p.m. on Octo
  • Teen pleads guilty to murder at 2022 Albuquerque house party

    Teen pleads guilty to murder at 2022 Albuquerque house party
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the teens involved in a deadly shooting at a house party in 2022 pleaded guilty to first degree murder in court Tuesday.Story continues below
    Trending: Woman accused of driving drunk and hitting Albuquerque firefighter with vehiclePodcast: Meteorologists Tackle Weather MisinformationNews: Another locally-owned supermarket coming to International DistrictCommunity: ‘He protected her’: New Mexico dog burned while shielding other dog in
  • Two Albuquerque brothers face federal weapons charges

    Two Albuquerque brothers face federal weapons charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two brothers are facing federal firearms charges. Riley Kellner, 22, is facing one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Adin Kellner, 26, is charged with 11 counts of making false statements during the purchase of a firearm.Story continues below
    Trending: Woman accused of driving drunk and hitting Albuquerque firefighter with vehiclePodcast: Meteorologists Tackle Weather MisinformationNews: Another locally-owned supermarket coming to Inter
  • No Election Day storm: Caribbean disturbance not a threat to U.S. mainland | Tracking the Tropics

    No Election Day storm: Caribbean disturbance not a threat to U.S. mainland | Tracking the Tropics
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A tropical depression could develop over the southeastern Caribbean Sea in the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center, but it's not expected to impact the mainland U.S.A tropical depression could form late this week or over the weekend as the disturbance moves northward toward the central Caribbean Sea.This disturbance has been the subject of recent social media chatter, with some wondering if it could impact the mainland U.S. around Election Day. It
  • Iowa resident dies of suspected Lassa fever: What is the rare viral disease?

    Iowa resident dies of suspected Lassa fever: What is the rare viral disease?
    (NEXSTAR) — Health officials are investigating the death of an Iowa resident believed to have contracted Lassa fever, a viral disease rarely seen in the U.S.
    The resident, who has not been identified, had recently returned to the U.S. after visiting West Africa earlier this month. They were not sick while traveling, making the risk to fellow airplane passengers "extremely low," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The patient had been hospitalized in isolation at the
  • 'Halloween comet' breaks up close to the sun, dashing hopes of spook day sighting

    'Halloween comet' breaks up close to the sun, dashing hopes of spook day sighting
    A recently discovered comet that some stargazers had hoped to see during Halloween week has disintegrated before the day of ghosts and ghouls.NASA confirmed Tuesday its sun-observing spacecraft captured the moment when the comet Atlas broke into chunks this week as it passed close to the sun.This image provided by NASA shows Comet Atlas, nicknamed the “Halloween comet,” approaching its closest to the sun, October 2024, as seen in this real-time image from NASA’s orbiting Solar
  • How much money will Americans spend on Halloween this year?

    How much money will Americans spend on Halloween this year?
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Americans are projected to spend $11.6 billion on Halloween decorations, costumes, candy and other festive purchases this October, according to an annual survey from the National Retail Federation.When broken down, that $11.6 billion translated to $3.8 billion spent on costumes, $3.8 billion dedicated to decorations, $3.5 billion allocated to purchasing candy and $0.5 billion spent on greeting cards, per the survey.That dollar amount marked a slight downturn compared to 202
  • USPS recommends mail-in ballots be sent by Tuesday to make it for Election Day

    USPS recommends mail-in ballots be sent by Tuesday to make it for Election Day
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A week out from Election Day, the United States Postal Service recommends voters who choose to vote by mail “do so soon,” according to a news release published Monday.USPS recommends mailing your ballot by Tuesday, Oct. 29, if your vote is due by Nov. 5, Election Day, in your state. (Deadlines for accepting mail-in ballots may vary by state.) When will we know the results of the presidential election?"We continue to recommend that it is a good common-sense me
  • Law enforcement arrest four suspects, seize 715K fentanyl pills along with guns in Albuquerque

    Law enforcement arrest four suspects, seize 715K fentanyl pills along with guns in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Multiple law enforcement agencies in the Albuquerque area worked together to arrest four men accused of "flooding Albuquerque’s streets with illegal drugs," according to the Albuquerque Police Department.APD narcotics detectives worked with the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office to arrest the suspects following raids that resulted in the seizure of 715,000 fentanyl pills, seven kilograms of cocaine, and 12 guns, tw
  • Whooping cough cases nearly double in New Mexico in 2024, NMDOH says

    Whooping cough cases nearly double in New Mexico in 2024, NMDOH says
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico is seeing an increase in whooping cough cases this year. The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) said the number of whooping cough cases in New Mexico this year is almost twice as many as the number last year – reflecting the same dramatic increase in whooping cough cases nationwide.According to the NMDOH and CDC, there are 60 whooping cough cases in the state as of Oct. 26. NMDOH said most of these cases have been reported from the Al
  • George W. Bush's daughter Barbara backs Harris, campaigns in Pennsylvania

    George W. Bush's daughter Barbara backs Harris, campaigns in Pennsylvania
    (The Hill) - Barbara Pierce Bush, daughter of President George W. Bush, endorsed Vice President Harris’s presidential bid and spent part of the weekend campaigning for the Democratic ticket in Pennsylvania, PEOPLE Magazine reported."It was inspiring to join friends and meet voters with the Harris-Walz campaign in Pennsylvania this weekend," Bush told PEOPLE in a statement Tuesday."I’m hopeful they'll move our country forward and protect women’s rights,” she continued
  • Airlines now required to provide automatic refunds for canceled, significantly delayed flights

    Airlines now required to provide automatic refunds for canceled, significantly delayed flights
    (The Hill) -- U.S. airlines are now required to give passengers an automatic refund for canceled or significantly delayed flights and for services that were paid for if they were not provided, such as Wi-Fi or entertainment."Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them—without headaches or haggling. Today, our automatic refund rule goes into full effect. Airlines are required to provide prompt cash refunds without passengers having to ask," Transportation Secretary
  • Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center reopens following discovery of black mold

    Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center reopens following discovery of black mold
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County's Animal Care Services and Resource Center will reopen Tuesday following the start of remediation work after the discovery of black mold in some areas of the facility.
    Over the weekend, contractors began remediation work on two kennel rooms which house approximately 36 dogs. Contaminated materials were removed and both spaces were cleaned, disinfected, and fogged for approximately 24 hours. Air tests also came back clear, allowing the
  • 'Tractor wheel was on my back': Teen recounts being run over by haunted hayride

    'Tractor wheel was on my back': Teen recounts being run over by haunted hayride
    SMITHFIELD, R.I (WPRI) — Giada Lanzieri will never forget the night of Oct. 28, 2023.It was the night the Rhode Island teen wound up pinned underneath a haunted hayride.Lanzieri loved working seasonally as a scare actor at the Seven Cedars Farm Haunted Hayride.(Courtesy: The Lanzieri Family)
    That night, Lanzieri said her job was to jump onto the tractor, which was towing a trailer full of thrill-seekers ready to be spooked."I don't remember much, but I remember jumping on it," Lanzieri tol
  • Who are poll watchers and what can they do on Election Day

    Who are poll watchers and what can they do on Election Day
    (NewsNation) — Thousands of poll watchers will be observing the election process this November in an effort to catch any irregularities.These volunteers have long served an integral role as the eyes and ears for political parties to ensure that the actual mechanics of voting are administered fairly and accurately.  In the years since former President Donald Trump made unfounded claims of election fraud in 2020, the Republican National Committee has said that it hopes to recr
  • Melania Trump: Husband is 'not Hitler'

    Melania Trump: Husband is 'not Hitler'
    (The Hill) - Former first lady Melania Trump said her husband is “not Hitler” in a Fox News interview on Tuesday morning.“He’s not Hilter, and all of his supporters, [they’re] standing behind him because they want [to] see [the] country successful, and we see how — what kind of support he has,” the former first lady said in an interview on “Fox & Friends.”Melania Trump’s comments come in the wake of recent interviews of former White
  • White House trick-or-treaters to receive candy and books this Halloween

    White House trick-or-treaters to receive candy and books this Halloween
    (The Hill) - The White House is putting the "boo" in "books" this Halloween, with a plan to dole out reading material along with the traditional candy to trick-or-treaters.President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will host a "Hallo-READ!" event on Wednesday, which will bring local students, military and neighborhood families to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., the White House announced on Monday.FILE - President Joe Biden waves from the Blue Room Balcony of the White House, on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31
  • The cost of college is quietly going down

    The cost of college is quietly going down
    (The Hill) -- The cost of college in the U.S. is going … down?  With lower tuition, less student debt and more grant aid, College Board data released last week shows a hopeful future for higher education costs, despite public perception.  The report shows that over the past few years, the cost of college and the number of students graduating with debt have decreased even while concerns among the public about the price of school have risen.  Experts say the state o
  • How to safeguard against job offer scams

    How to safeguard against job offer scams
    NEW YORK (AP) — Between finding openings, sending out your resume and interviewing, looking for a job is tough. Now a growing trend of scammers impersonating recruiters is making it even harder.In the last year, job scams have been on the rise, according to Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit that helps consumers when their identities are compromised.Because most job seekers turn to online platforms for employment, scammers imperson
  • 5 things to watch for in Harris's speech at the Ellipse

    5 things to watch for in Harris's speech at the Ellipse
    (The Hill) - Vice President Harris will solidify her closing argument that Donald Trump is a danger to democracy by delivering a speech on Tuesday at the Ellipse — the very site where the former president spoke just before a mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.Harris’s speech a week before Election Day is expected to be a further plea to voters to turn the page on Trump and highlight his role in the events of that day.She will focus on the two different visions
  • CNN host kicks panelist off show after 'lowest of the lowest' exchange with Mehdi Hasan

    CNN host kicks panelist off show after 'lowest of the lowest' exchange with Mehdi Hasan
    (The Hill) -- GOP commentator Ryan Girdusky has been banned from CNN after he made offensive comments Monday toward Muslim journalist Mehdi Hasan, seemingly referencing his ethnicity."I hope your beeper doesn't go off," Girdusky told Hasan, an apparent reference to the pager bomb detonations earlier this year that resulted in several deaths and thousands of injuries in Lebanon.Hasan had started saying, "If you don't want to be called 'Nazis,' stop...," before the back-and-forth began."Did you ju
  • Trump boasts about Madison Square Garden rally amid furor over Puerto Rico joke

    Trump boasts about Madison Square Garden rally amid furor over Puerto Rico joke
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump on Monday boasted about the attendance at his Madison Square Garden rally even as his campaign finds itself engulfed in controversy over jokes made during the event.“Look! Look! Up in the little, tiny corners of this big place. We've had the greatest rallies in the history of the world, not just this country,” Trump told supporters at a rally in Atlanta, pointing to some of the supporters in the upper seating sections.“There's never been &mda
  • Crowd at Trump rally chants 'lock her up' about Harris

    Crowd at Trump rally chants 'lock her up' about Harris
    (The Hill) - The crowd at former President Trump’s rally in Georgia chanted “lock her up” about Vice President Harris on Monday, underscoring the increasingly heated tone the 2024 presidential election has taken.“Next Tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell Kamala Harris that you've had a terrible, terrible run, that you've hurt our country very badly,” Trump said at his event in Atlanta.Trump claimed Harris allowed murderers, drug dealers and terrorists
  • UNM Lobos and UTEP Miners play a tight exhibition basketball game

    UNM Lobos and UTEP Miners play a tight exhibition basketball game
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's the kind of challenge University of New Mexico men's basketball coach Richard Pitino wanted for his Lobos in their only exhibition game. The Lobos won a hard fought 74-70 battle against the UTEP Miners Monday night.Sydney Benally commits to PrincetonIt's only the second time the Lobos have played a division one opponent in an exhibition game. "There is no disrespect to playing a DIII but you know those were two Division I teams battling it out," sa
  • Bernalillo County approves $190 million in Industrial Revenue Bonds for energy storage facility

    Bernalillo County approves $190 million in Industrial Revenue Bonds for energy storage facility
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A nearly $200 million renewable energy project is in the works onAlbuquerque's west side following a vote by the Bernalillo County Commission.Story continues below
    Trending: Would it do more harm than good? A proposed Albuquerque elevated rail systemNews: Albuquerque City Council to hear ‘Better Way Forward’ program proposal on MondayPolitics: Former President Trump expected to visit Albuquerque
    Commissioners approved an ordinance giving $19
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Charges dropped, Killer convicted, Colder and windy, Psychiatric center, Hero dog

    KRQE Newsfeed: Charges dropped, Killer convicted, Colder and windy, Psychiatric center, Hero dog
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    Meteorologists Tackle Weather MisinformationAnother locally-owned supermarket coming to International DistrictAlbuquerque Community Safety featured in Harvard Business School studyAlbuquerque man charged with murder following fatal shootingCity of Albuquerque offering free pet adoptions for veteransHow long can you have campaign signs up in New Mexico?Teal, purple: What do different colored Halloween pumpkins mean?
    Tuesday's Five Facts[1] Charges dropped against former NMSP
  • Parts of westbound I-40 closed in Albuquerque

    Parts of westbound I-40 closed in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Westbound I-40 is closed at Juan Tabo due to an accident, according to NMRoads. Heavy delays are expected in the area and drivers are encouraged to seek an alternate route.
    Details on the incident are limited. This is a developing story.
  • Parts of I-40 reopen in Albuquerque after crash caused closure

    Parts of I-40 reopen in Albuquerque after crash caused closure
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Westbound I-40 at Juan Tabo is back open after being closed Tuesday morning due to an accident, according to NMRoads.
    All lanes were closed while law enforcement responded to the crash. Details on the incident are limited.
  • Albuquerque police investigate fatal overnight crash on I-40

    Albuquerque police investigate fatal overnight crash on I-40
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Westbound I-40 at Juan Tabo was closed Tuesday morning as police responded to a fatal crash. Law enforcement arrest four suspects, seize 715K fentanyl pills along with guns in AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque police say around 3 a.m. officers responded to a single-vehicle crash on westbound I-40, east of the Eubank exit. Police say a silver Ford pickup truck hit the barriers and rolled over. Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded and determined the driver was dead, there w

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