• Santa Fe city councilors want to quintuple fines for loud mufflers

    Santa Fe city councilors want to quintuple fines for loud mufflers
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Community members are getting loud in Santa Fe over what some say is a worsening noise pollution problem from cars; specifically, mufflers. Two city councilors are proposing a change in the traffic laws to quiet the streets.Story continues below
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  • Bernalillo County adjusts application process for Tiny Home Village

    Bernalillo County adjusts application process for Tiny Home Village
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County has changed the application process for the Tiny Home Village. The Tiny Home Village provides up to two years of housing for the homeless, along with support to help them transition into permanent housing.Albuquerque Community Safety holding upcoming hiring eventStarting Thursday, community providers will be able to submit applications for their clients and applications will be done exclusively through those providers. When the village hits
  • Funeral service held for retired New Mexico National Guard brigadier general

    Funeral service held for retired New Mexico National Guard brigadier general
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Funeral services were held on Thursday for retired New Mexico National Guard Brigadier General George Treadwell. Cannons and rifles rang out near the Gate of Heaven Cemetery on Wyoming Blvd. to honor Brigadier General Treadwell.New Mexico’s largest school district continues to see teacher vacanciesAccording to his obituary, he joined the Wisconsin National Guard in 1948 before transferring to New Mexico in 1953. He retired after 40 years of service. He
  • Moo Deng, Thailand's baby pygmy hippo, gets official song in 4 languages

    Moo Deng, Thailand's baby pygmy hippo, gets official song in 4 languages
    BANGKOK (AP) — In case you can’t get enough of the little pygmy hippo Moo Deng from Thailand, there's now an official song featuring the internet's favorite baby animal — released in four languages for her global fans.The upbeat 50-second song “Moodeng Moodeng," available in Thai, English, Chinese and Japanese versions, features simple lyrics like “Moo Deng Moo Deng, boing boing boing/ Mommy mommy, play with me.” Its mus
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  • Dick Van Dyke on Trump: 'Fortunately, I won't be around to experience the 4 years'

    Dick Van Dyke on Trump: 'Fortunately, I won't be around to experience the 4 years'
    (The Hill) -- Dick Van Dyke, the 98-year-old legendary actor, says he's fortunate that he "won't be around" for President-elect Donald Trump's four-year term in the White House.Asked by DailyMail.com this week if Trump is "capable of making America great again," Van Dyke replied, "Fortunately, I won't be around to experience the four years."The TV sitcom and "Mary Poppins" star had expressed support for Vice President Kamala Harris' White House bid ahead of the election. 
  • Albuquerque Community Safety holding upcoming hiring event

    Albuquerque Community Safety holding upcoming hiring event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) is holding a hiring event on November 20, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the ACS headquarters.
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  • Temperatures warming before a weekend storm

    Temperatures warming before a weekend storm
    Temperatures are warming today and will continue to do so through Friday. Then another storm system will move through the state over the weekend.
    A high pressure system to the southeast of New Mexico brings the state clear skies and warm temperatures today. Many places across New Mexico will see high's today in the 60's. Southeast New Mexico will see temperatures return to the 70's.
    A low pressure system will dip down into the Great Basin by Friday. A combination of the two pressure systems will
  • Man sentenced for hitting, killing10-year-old in stolen vehicle

    Man sentenced for hitting, killing10-year-old in stolen vehicle
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – John Bearden Jr., the driver who blew through a stop sign in a stolen car and killed a ten-year-old girl was sentenced to 22 years behind bars Thursday.
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  • Man sentenced for hitting, killing 10-year-old in stolen vehicle

    Man sentenced for hitting, killing 10-year-old in stolen vehicle
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – He was high on meth and behind the wheel of a stolen car that hit and killed a 10-year-old girl, and badly injured her father. Now that driver is heading to prison after facing the family of the girl he killed. Story continues below
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  • Free lecture series on technology in media

    Free lecture series on technology in media
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Media Arts Collective is launching a lecture series, "Emerging Technology The Future is Here!" The free, live webinar will be November 23, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Story continues below
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  • Advance Auto Parts to close more than 700 locations

    Advance Auto Parts to close more than 700 locations
    (NEXSTAR) — A national auto parts retailer plans to close more than 700 locations as part of "a strategic plan to improve business performance."Advance Auto Parts, which has more than 4,700 stores across nearly every state, announced the decision as part of its third-quarter update to investors.“We are charting a clear path forward and introducing a new three-year financial plan, with a focus on executing core retail fundamentals to improve the productivity of all our assets and to c
  • BeWell helping New Mexicans with health insurance during Open Enrollment

    BeWell helping New Mexicans with health insurance during Open Enrollment
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – BeWell, New Mexico's health insurance marketplace, works to help people who don't qualify for Medicaid or Medicare find affordable health insurance.
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  • Police ID victim in fatal downtown shooting as tattoo shop owner

    Police ID victim in fatal downtown shooting as tattoo shop owner
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The owner of a well-known tattoo shop in downtown Albuquerque was shot and killed Thursday morning. APD has identified the victim as John "Bale" Sisneros, owner of Por Vida Tattoo.
    According to APD, officers responded around 8:30 a.m. to Por Vida Tattoo near Fourth Street and Coal Ave. after receiving reports of a shooting inside the business.
    Details about the shooting are still limited at this time. Police say at this point no one has been charged for
  • APD: Man shot and killed in southwest Albuquerque

    APD: Man shot and killed in southwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating after a man was shot and killed near 4th St. and Coal Ave. Thursday morning.
    APD says officers responded around 8:30 a.m. to a business in the 500 block of 4th St. after receiving reports of a shooting at the location. Officers arrived on scene and found a man dead with a gunshot wound. APD's Homicide Unit is investigating the incident. No other details have been released, this is a developing story.
  • Father building Futures helps fathers returning from incarceration

    Father building Futures helps fathers returning from incarceration
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Father's Building Futures helps families affected by incarceration gain stability and hope for the future. The organization helps fathers reintegrate into their families and workforce after incarcerations.
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Plate readers, Plea deal, Mild and dry, Teacher vacancies, River Otters

    KRQE Newsfeed: Plate readers, Plea deal, Mild and dry, Teacher vacancies, River Otters
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    Officials, advocates speak on new SNAP work requirements2 dead, multiple injured after crash in Sandoval CountySandhill cranes return to New MexicoAppeals court upholds Fabian Gonzales’ convictionParking fees to be implemented at Santa Fe Regional AirportBernalillo County Fire Rescue receives new truckBear that attacked luxury car was actually man in costume, insurance investigators say
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  • Bear that attacked luxury car was actually man in costume, insurance investigators say

    Bear that attacked luxury car was actually man in costume, insurance investigators say
    (KTLA) -- Three insurance claims involving a bear damaging luxury cars in California are now believed to be fraud after it was determined that the culprit was actually a man in a costume.Four Los Angeles residents were arrested as part of the scheme, which allegedly happened on at least three occasions.A suspected man in a bear costume is seen entering a vehicle and causing damage in January 2024 in a video released by the California Department of Insurance.Video from the California Department o
  • 60-degree high temperatures widespread through New Mexico

    60-degree high temperatures widespread through New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Seasonably cold air is this big story this morning, but with a high pressure system building in from the south, the sinking and compressing of the air with clear skies will allow for big temperatures jumps in the short term before the next weather pattern change.Along with very clear skies with dry air and light winds for now, radiational cooling has taken place this morning, as temperatures are ranging from near the high single digits to the low 40s across New Mexico,
  • 60-degree high temperatures widespread

    60-degree high temperatures widespread
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Seasonably cold air is this big story this morning, but with a high pressure system building in from the south, the sinking and compressing of the air with clear skies will allow for big temperatures jumps in the short term before the next weather pattern change.Along with very clear skies with dry air and light winds for now, radiational cooling has taken place this morning, as temperatures are ranging from near the high single digits to the low 40s across New Mexico,
  • Warmer end to the week before our next storm

    Warmer end to the week before our next storm
    Warmer weather returns to New Mexico through the end of this week. A storm will bring rain and snow chances back to the state this weekend.It was a cooler afternoon across New Mexico Wednesday behind a cold front that swept across the state yesterday. The biggest drop in temperatures were in southeast New Mexico where it's as much as 15° cooler compared to Tuesday afternoon. Tonight, it's going to be an even colder night, but a warming trend begins Thursday afternoon. This warming trend cont
  • Privacy concerns raised on use of license plate reader technology in New Mexico

    Privacy concerns raised on use of license plate reader technology in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police across the state are utilizing automatic license plate readers to help combat crime. “We recently had a custodial kidnapping that took place where we are able to utilize the system and resolve it without incident or injury to the parties involved, including the child. We also want to be able to utilize it in the distance for a cold case,” said Major Hollie Anderson with the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO).Story continues be
  • 2 dead, multiple injured after crash in Sandoval County

    2 dead, multiple injured after crash in Sandoval County
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Rancho Police Department is investigating a fatal vehicle crash. Officers were sent to the area of King Rd. and Sheba Dr. NW in Sandoval County after 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday. 1 dead, 2 injured in Clovis shootingWhen they arrived, they found a motor vehicle crash that had caught fire. Two people died and multiple other patients were taken to area hospitals in critical condition. The investigation into the crash is ongoing. Police have not released the n
  • Sandhill cranes return to New Mexico

    Sandhill cranes return to New Mexico
    SOCORRO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – When you hear their call, you know it's fall. The Sandhill cranes have made their way to New Mexico. Sandhill cranes are synonymous with the changing of seasons in New Mexico. At Bosque del Apache, the best time to see the cranes is during sunrise or sunset because during the day they're foraging for food.Otter population making comeback in New MexicoA wildlife expert said an abundance of sandhill cranes indicates a healthy environment. "Sandhill cranes a
  • 1 dead, 2 injured in Clovis shooting

    1 dead, 2 injured in Clovis shooting
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Clovis Police Department is investigating a shoot that left one man dead and two others injured. Around 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, officers were sent to Mitchell St. about a shooting and a man who was down in the street. Officers determined there were multiple shooting victims. Appeals court upholds Fabian Gonzales' convictionThree victims were located and taken to Plains Regional Medical Center. One did not survive and the conditions of the other two are not kn
  • Bernalillo County Fire Rescue receives new truck

    Bernalillo County Fire Rescue receives new truck
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After waiting for nearly five years, the Bernalillo County Fire Department received a brand new fire truck on Wednesday. Fire departments around the country have a special ceremony for just such an occasion by pushing the truck into the station.Albuquerque and Bernalillo County set to use up COVID-19 relief funds before deadline"The push-in ceremony dates back to the early days of the fire service. When they had horse and carriage drawn fire trucks, and they
  • Man at the center of deadly Albuquerque movie theater shooting pleads no contest

    Man at the center of deadly Albuquerque movie theater shooting pleads no contest
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After a dispute over a movie theater seat last year left one man dead, the man who pulled the trigger, pled no contest on Wednesday. On the day his trial was set to begin, Enrique Padilla went before a judge and cut a deal that could send him to prison for nearly two decades.   Story continues below
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  • New Mexico's largest school district continues to see teacher vacancies

    New Mexico's largest school district continues to see teacher vacancies
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE)- As of September 9, Albuquerque Public Schools had more than 200 teacher vacancies. The vacancies inside APS mirror much of what the rest of the state is seeing. "What I can tell you is that we have not been sitting on our hands so to speak, waiting for teachers to apply to positions that may be vacant," said Dr. Antonio González, Deputy Superintendent of Leadership and Learning."But we've been working proactively to grow our own in relationship to building t
  • Officials, advocates speak on new SNAP work requirements

    Officials, advocates speak on new SNAP work requirements
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thousands of New Mexicans are reacting to a new change in how the state gives out food benefits which will soon require proof of work in order to keep those benefits. Story continues below
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  • Otter population making comeback in New Mexico

    Otter population making comeback in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – They used to be found in rivers across New Mexico, but for years they've been mostly absent. Now, the state believes restoration efforts are helping otters make a comeback in the state. “Like many species, they were eventually extirpated from their native range in New Mexico likely as a result of over-harvesting,” said Executive Director Jesse Deubel, New Mexico Wildlife Federation.Story continues below
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  • High schools honor student athletes for national signing day

    High schools honor student athletes for national signing day
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – High school student athletes from around the country are signing with colleges to continue their athletic career at the next level. Here is a look at some athletes from New Mexico who have done so.A total of six student athletes were honored at Eldorado High School. Jaiya Daniels will continue her track career at the University of Houston for former head coach and former Olympian Carl Lewis."I'm so excited to have this moment and spend it with like not only my
  • Warmer weather returning through the end of this week

    Warmer weather returning through the end of this week
    Warmer weather returns to New Mexico through the end of this week. A storm will bring rain and snow chances back to the state this weekend.
    It's a cooler afternoon across New Mexico Wednesday behind a cold front that swept across the state yesterday. The biggest drop in temperatures has been in southern New Mexico where it's as much as 15° cooler compared to yesterday afternoon. Tonight, it's going to be an even colder night, but a warming trend begins Thursday afternoon. This warming trend
  • Parking fees to be implemented at Santa Fe Regional Airport

    Parking fees to be implemented at Santa Fe Regional Airport
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New parking fees are coming to the Santa Fe Regional Airport. The city said starting December 1, parking will be free for the first 30 minutes. From there, it will cost $7 a day.New Mexico sees increase in freshman college enrollmentThe city urged travelers to plan accordingly.
  • Bella Hines lands NIL deal with Jordan brand

    Bella Hines lands NIL deal with Jordan brand
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bella Hines continues to trailblaze both on and off the court. Her latest accolade came in the form of an NIL (name image and likeness) agreement with Jordan brand. She is the now the only active high school player, boy or girl, to be a Jordan athlete.
    According to a report from Mat Issa of Forbes, the deal includes cash, a monthly merchandise allotment and monthly Jordan product packages. The deal was negotiated by her agent, Daveed Cohen.Hines is committed
  • A look inside the lab that tested for E. coli in New Mexico after nationwide outbreak

    A look inside the lab that tested for E. coli in New Mexico after nationwide outbreak
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's not a pleasant topic—testing stool samples when rumors of an outbreak hits the public consciousness, like the recent McDonald's E. coli outbreak. However, the New Mexico Department of Health Scientific Laboratories (NMDOHSL) were at the helm in early October when it came to figuring out if a national E. coli outbreak was festering in the state.Story continues below
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