• New public art on display at the National Hispanic Cultural Center

    New public art on display at the National Hispanic Cultural Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque is looking a little prettier after the reveal of its latest public art project. The planters at the center got an upgrade thanks to the New Mexico Arts in Public Places program.Los Ranchos Art Markets hosts final holiday marketThe new art features an acequia system, an ancient method of watering crops that returns the water to the river system. "This imagery tells the story of how the community comes toget
  • Man accused of Old Town arson scheduled for dangerousness hearing

    Man accused of Old Town arson scheduled for dangerousness hearing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man accused of setting fire to an Old Town restaurant this year will not go to trial but has a hearing scheduled next month to find out if he can be released. Steve Maestas is accused of causing $20,000 in damage to the High Noon Restaurant and Saloon in May.New video shows what happened after summer shooting at Coronado CenterSurveillance video caught a man lighting the fire and then showed the fire getting out of control which melted the camera. Police s
  • Eastern New Mexico University students will not see tuition increase for 25-26 school year

    Eastern New Mexico University students will not see tuition increase for 25-26 school year
    PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – Eastern New Mexico University students won't be seeing a hike in tuition next fall. ENMU's Board of Regents approved a zero percent tuition and fees increase for the 2025-2026 academic year.The school said this is possible because of state funding, strong enrollment, and the retention of more students. Albuquerque Police Department partnering to hold gun buyback event“ENMU remains committed to providing access to affordable, high-quality education, E
  • Hannah Kobayashi tells family she has no intention of returning, sister reveals

    Hannah Kobayashi tells family she has no intention of returning, sister reveals
    (NEXSTAR) – Hannah Kobayashi, the Maui woman who voluntarily went missing in Los Angeles before crossing the border into Mexico last month, “does not wish to return” to her family in Hawaii, her sister said.Sydni Kobayashi shared the news Thursday in a lengthy statement posted to Facebook.“As you can imagine, we are all extremely relieved and glad that my sister is alive and seemingly okay, but we also have mixed and overwhelming feelings of exhaustion, devastation, and b
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  • Newly engaged server surprised with $900 tip: 'Are you serious?'

    Newly engaged server surprised with $900 tip: 'Are you serious?'
    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- The holiday season just got a little brighter for a server at one California restaurant.
    Many customers have become more like friends at 24th Street Café in Bakersfield, said Soleil McCaleb, a nursing student who has been waiting tables there for five years.
    “I build relationships with them,” she said. “I care about them and they care about me. We talk about school, my family, and all the things."Regulars at the 24th Street Café show
  • 'Malcolm in the Middle' releasing 4 new episodes with Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek

    'Malcolm in the Middle' releasing 4 new episodes with Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek
    Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek are reuniting for a new four-episode run of “Malcolm in the Middle” for Disney+ — 25 years after the beloved sitcom first launched.The show ran for seven seasons starting in 2000 and was hailed for looking at ordinary life through the eyes of an extraordinary youngster, now fully grown: Malcolm, played by Muniz, who has a genius I.Q.“I have been waiting for this moment for 18 years. Let's find out where Malcolm and his
  • Two states sue Glock over add-on allowing machine gun-like firing

    Two states sue Glock over add-on allowing machine gun-like firing
    (The Hill) – Officials in New Jersey and Minnesota filed a lawsuit against gun manufacturer Glock Thursday, demanding the company suspend its sale of weapons that can be easily converted with a switch to allow over 1,000 rounds of rapid fire.“Glock directly benefits from increased sales because the ease with which its weapons may be easily switched to machine gun mode in a matter of minutes makes them more attractive to certain buyers, particularly those who intend to use the machine
  • Nephew's Christmas revelation leads to cold-case killer's prison sentence

    Nephew's Christmas revelation leads to cold-case killer's prison sentence
    EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (KTVI) – A convicted killer who had escaped his crime for more than a decade learned Thursday that he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.It began as a missing persons case in 2013 when Patrenia Butler-Turner disappeared. Nine years later, the nephew of Roger Dale Sutton, 57, walked into the Pontoon Beach Police Department in Illinois to report that he had witnessed his uncle kill the woman, according to a press release from the office of the Madison County
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  • Court officials warn of jury scam in eastern New Mexico

    Court officials warn of jury scam in eastern New Mexico
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Ninth Judicial District Court is warning about a scam involving potential jurors. Hundreds of guns received in latest gun buyback eventThe court said citizens said they received calls from someone demanding money for missing jury service. The court said it will never ask jurors to pay money for their services or for missing their assignment.
    If you need to verify upcoming jury service in Curry or Roosevelt County, call the Jury Division at 575-742-7531 o
  • Conan O'Brien's parents die within days of each other

    Conan O'Brien's parents die within days of each other
    (NEXSTAR) – Dr. Thomas O’Brien and Ruth R. O’Brien, the parents of late-night legend Conan O’Brien, both passed away within days of each other at their home in Brookline, Massachusetts.Dr. O’Brien’s death, on Dec. 9, was earlier reported in an article published in The Boston Globe, which celebrated his research on antimicrobial resistance. Dr. O’Brien was the first director of infectious diseases at what is now the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in B
  • Duke lacrosse players' rape accuser admits she lied

    Duke lacrosse players' rape accuser admits she lied
    (The Hill) -- A woman who accused three former Duke University men’s lacrosse players of rape nearly two decades ago admitted she lied about the allegations and asked them for forgiveness. Crystal Mangum, the former exotic dancer, confessed to lying about the encounter in 2006 during her appearance on the “Let’s Talk with Kat” podcast, hosted by Katerena DePasquale. “I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn’t, and
  • Gaia contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe

    Gaia contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Gaia is a contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe. The gallery focuses on contemporary values that platforms real conversations and strives to make its artists feel safe and supported.
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  • Camper fire kills two dogs in Albuquerque

    Camper fire kills two dogs in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Two dogs were killed in a camper fire in Albuquerque on Thursday, according to Albuquerque Fire Rescue.Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire at Silver and San Mateo SE around 4:30 p.m. Crews found a truck with a slide-in camper on fire. Two dogs were found dead inside the camper.Loud boom heard across Albuquerque. Here’s what happenedThe owner of the vehicle returned to find the rear of the camper on fire and was unable to reach the
  • Albuquerque Police Department partnering to hold gun buyback event

    Albuquerque Police Department partnering to hold gun buyback event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is teaming up to hold a gun buyback event. This gives New Mexicans a chance to exchange unwanted guns for cash.
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  • Applebee's and Chili's are feuding on X over their value meals: 'You can't compete'

    Applebee's and Chili's are feuding on X over their value meals: 'You can't compete'
    (NEXSTAR) – The social media teams at Applebee’s and Chili’s are feuding over the quality of their respective value meals.It all started last Friday, after Applebee’s shared an X post promoting its “Really Big Meal Deal,” which includes a drink, fries, and either a chicken sandwich or bacon cheeseburger. In the post, Applebee’s simply wrote that its value meal, which is currently priced at $9.99, is better than “that other $10.99 meal deal.”A
  • Mom says 4-year-old son left on school bus, given to stranger

    Mom says 4-year-old son left on school bus, given to stranger
    HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) – A mother in Horry County, South Carolina, claims her 4-year-old son was left on a school bus and given to a stranger last week.Myeisha Marks said the stranger safely brought him back to Aynor Elementary School, where he attends pre-kindergarten. However, she said the incident left her concerned about Horry County Schools' safety protocols.Marks said she was celebrating her birthday two hours away from home on Dec. 5 when she got a call from son Shamiar Smith Jr.
  • New Mexico National Guard sergeant honored at the White House

    New Mexico National Guard sergeant honored at the White House
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A member of the New Mexico National Guard was honored at the White House on Dec. 2. Sgt. Alfonso Deocampo was recognized for his service as part of the Community Emergency Response Team. New Mexico governor releases proposed budget for next yearDeocampo directly contributed to 193 water rescues during the floods in Chaves County and Roswell earlier this year. Deocampo and his family were flown to Washington, D.C., where they met First Lady Jill Biden as part of the
  • 'Kids for Cash' victim reacts after Biden commutes sentence for Pennsylvania judge

    'Kids for Cash' victim reacts after Biden commutes sentence for Pennsylvania judge
    SCRANTON, Pa. (WBRE/WYOU) — President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of disgraced "Kids for Cash" Judge Michael Conahan, and one victim is expressing anger over it.Conahan and fellow Judge Mark Ciavarella, both of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, were convicted in connection with a scheme that sent thousands of juveniles to two private detention centers in exchange for millions of dollars in kickbacks.Nexstar's WBRE spoke with Amanda Lorah, a victim of the Kids for Cash scheme. She called th
  • Flight from LaGuardia diverts to JFK after bird strike: American Airlines

    Flight from LaGuardia diverts to JFK after bird strike: American Airlines
    NEW YORK (WPIX) – A flight from LaGuardia Airport to North Carolina was diverted to John F. Kennedy International Airport on Thursday evening due to a reported bird strike, according to American Airlines.American Airlines flight 1722 took off around 7:20 p.m. and landed around 8 p.m. at JFK, according to FlightAware.
    The pilot of the Airbus A321 declared an emergency at 7:52 p.m. and diverted to Kennedy, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates both the New York area's
  • UPDATE: Suspect accused of shooting Abilene officer dead after 9-hour standoff

    UPDATE: Suspect accused of shooting Abilene officer dead after 9-hour standoff
    ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - A suspect accused of shooting an Abilene police officer was found dead after a 9-hour-long standoff Thursday night.
    James Wesley Key, 49, was found dead around 2:00 a.m. Friday after law enforcement finally entered a home on the 600 block of Locust Street. Police say he suffered an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.UPDATE: Search continues for suspect accused of shooting Abilene police officerSWAT Team members initially surrounded the home around 5:00 p.m. after
  • Dick Vitale says he's cancer-free after 4 bouts with disease in just over 3 years

    Dick Vitale says he's cancer-free after 4 bouts with disease in just over 3 years
    Dick Vitale said he's cancer-free after his fourth bout with the disease in just over three years.The 85-year-old ESPN college basketball analyst announced Thursday on social media that he got the news after a morning scan.basketball analyst Dick Vitale sits at midcourt prior to an NCAA college basketball game between Baylor and Villanova, Dec. 12, 2021, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Ray Carlin, File)“SANTA CLAUS came early as Dr Rick Brown called & said that my PET SCAN at 7 AM came back
  • Amazon to donate $1 million to Trump inauguration, matching Meta

    Amazon to donate $1 million to Trump inauguration, matching Meta
    (The Hill) -- E-commerce giant Amazon is planning to donate $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, matching the amount Meta already donated to the incoming president’s inauguration. Amazon will be donating $1 million to Trump’s inauguration and also making a $1 million in-kind contribution as the company will stream the formal admission through Prime Video, multiple outlets reported on Thursday. Trump said on Thursday during his visit to the New
  • Insurance company denies covering medication for condition that 'could kill' med student, she says

    Insurance company denies covering medication for condition that 'could kill' med student, she says
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City denied coverage of a medicine that a Missouri woman says could save her life, leaving her with a monthly bill of over $8,000.“I was at risk for spontaneous internal bleeding that could kill me,” Kaitlyn Sy said.Sy, a University of Kansas medical student, said she's fighting back just weeks after a near-death experience. She’s been forced to pause her medical studies while waiting for this medicine to be a
  • 2 cats die from suspected bird flu traced to raw milk in California

    2 cats die from suspected bird flu traced to raw milk in California
    (KTLA) - Health officials are investigating possible cases of H5 bird flu after two cats died from consuming recalled raw milk, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.The department issued a release on Thursday saying the two cats that died consumed milk from Raw Farm, LLC after the company voluntarily recalled all raw milk and cream products earlier this month.After consuming the raw milk, the cats reportedly showed onset symptoms of lack of appetite, fever and neurolog
  • Los Ranchos Art Markets hosts final holiday market

    Los Ranchos Art Markets hosts final holiday market
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Los Ranchos Art Market (6718 Rio Grande Blvd NW) is hosting its closing holiday market on Saturday, December 14 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The community is invited to come out and support local artisans.Story continues below
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  • Verus Research awarded new contracts, expanding workforce

    Verus Research awarded new contracts, expanding workforce
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Verus Research is a team of scientists and research engineers that cover a variety of things from microwave system modeling to nuclear systems analysis and more. Former computer programmer finds success at Verus Research as engineerChief Technology Officer Dr. J. Mark DelGrande says Verus was recently awarded about $35 million in new contracts. Some of these contracts deal with directed energy weapons. DelGrande says the company is looking to hire about
  • Twinkle Light Parade founder returns to build 2024 Santa Claus float

    Twinkle Light Parade founder returns to build 2024 Santa Claus float
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the staples of what makes the Holidays shine in Albuquerque is just around the corner. The Twinkle Light Parade is hitting the streets of Nob Hill Saturday night. However, the parade has had a long journey to get to where it is now.
    The first Twinkle Light Parade came about when its founder, Yvonne Joiner, wanted some Christmas cheer in Rio Rancho back in 1988. "Rio Rancho didn't have a parade and I grew up in Carlsbad where [they] just totally celebr
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Rape sentence, Governor's budget, Windy weather, Pecos protections, Luminito lighting

    KRQE Newsfeed: Rape sentence, Governor's budget, Windy weather, Pecos protections, Luminito lighting
    Friday's Top Stories
    New Mexico DOT launches 2025 snow plow naming contestWhat’s happening around New Mexico December 13-19Police arrest man who was mistakenly released from Curry County jailNew video shows what happened after summer shooting at Coronado CenterJury convicts woman of making false report, causing double fatal crashProposed solar project in Sandoval County faces backlash
    Friday's Five Facts[1] Albuquerque man sentenced for raping multiple women in the 90s - Edward Duran, 66,
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Rape sentence, Governor's budget, Mild and windy, Pecos protections, Luminito lighting

    KRQE Newsfeed: Rape sentence, Governor's budget, Mild and windy, Pecos protections, Luminito lighting
    Friday's Top Stories
    New Mexico DOT launches 2025 snow plow naming contestWhat’s happening around New Mexico December 13-19Police arrest man who was mistakenly released from Curry County jailNew video shows what happened after summer shooting at Coronado CenterJury convicts woman of making false report, causing double fatal crashProposed solar project in Sandoval County faces backlash
    Friday's Five Facts[1] Albuquerque man sentenced for raping multiple women in the 90s - Edward Duran, 66,
  • Secretary of the Interior temporarily withdraws Pecos watershed from mining claims

    Secretary of the Interior temporarily withdraws Pecos watershed from mining claims
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has initiated a two-year segregation period for the upper Pecos Watershed in Santa Fe. This move protects about 165,000 acres of public lands from new mining claims and new federal mineral leases.Story continues below
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  • What's happening around New Mexico December 13-19

    What's happening around New Mexico December 13-19
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from December 13-19.Albuquerque
    December 13-14 Luminaria Flamenca – Flamenco Works, Inc. presents its annual winter recital featuring all students. Tickets are $15, and the event starts at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.December 13-14 The Show – Albuquerque's longest-running comedy show happens every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12.December 13 & 15 NMGMC's "Heaven & Nature
  • Weak cold front & still dry weather

    Weak cold front & still dry weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Winds are set to pick up, but bitterly cold air, with below-freezing temperatures for most, is once again the big weather story this morning as despite the cloudier skies partially trapping yesterday afternoon's warmth from escaping into space, still mostly light winds for now and still dry air are mostly allowing for the radiational cooling process. Very cold air is once again present in the San Luis Valley as air temperatures around zero degrees for a few areas, while
  • Weak cold front & still dry

    Weak cold front & still dry
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Winds are set to pick up, but bitterly cold air, with below-freezing temperatures for most, is once again the big weather story this morning as despite the cloudier skies partially trapping yesterday afternoon's warmth from escaping into space, still mostly light winds for now and still dry air are mostly allowing for the radiational cooling process. Very cold air is once again present in the San Luis Valley as air temperatures around zero degrees for a few areas, while
  • New video shows what happened after summer shooting at Coronado Center

    New video shows what happened after summer shooting at Coronado Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Newly released video shows more of the scene after police said a teenager shot a security guard at Coronado Center in July."Put your hands up, dude! Police department, stop! I don't want you to get hurt, brother," said an Albuquerque Police officer chasing after 17-year-old Nathaniel Martinez.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico's biggest flamenco show of the year brings Christmas magic to the stage

    New Mexico's biggest flamenco show of the year brings Christmas magic to the stage
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  The University of New Mexico's Rodey Theatre inside Popejoy Hall is coming alive with the feeling of Christmas magic, the clicks of castanets, and stomping from zapatos. Dozens of dancers grazed the stage for one last dress rehearsal at the state's largest flamenco performance of the year. "These guys are incredible. You have three-year-olds, to 75-year-olds in this show. So we had many different levels and different ages and it's wonderful," said Joaq
  • Temperatures warming through the weekend and strong winds in the NE

    Temperatures warming through the weekend and strong winds in the NE
    Temperatures will continue to cool off overnight as skies clear. Tomorrow morning temperatures will be at or below freezing for most of New Mexico.
    After a chilly start to the morning tomorrow, temperatures and winds will be picking up in the afternoon. Wind gusts upwards of 55 mph are expected in the northeast and central highlands. Due to these high forecasted winds, the National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the highlands. This advisory will go into effect at noon on December
  • New Mexico governor releases proposed budget for next year

    New Mexico governor releases proposed budget for next year
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham rolled out her spending plan for the upcoming year. The proposed budget, released on Thursday, includes nearly $11 billion in recurring spending which is a 5% increase over the current budget.CYFD asking for roughly $413 million from state in new budgetIt includes spending on infrastructure, early childhood services, housing assistance, and more. The budget also sets aside $172 million to give state workers a pay increase includ
  • Police arrest man who was mistakenly released from Curry County jail

    Police arrest man who was mistakenly released from Curry County jail
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The man who was mistakenly released from the Curry County Detention Center is back in custody on Thursday. Alex Zapata, 27, surrendered himself to police after they surrounded the home he was stowing away at.Judge sentences man to 10 years in prison for child abuse in AlbuquerqueZapata is accused of murdering a man in 2023 after a botched armed robbery.
  • Judge sentences man to 10 years in prison for child abuse in Albuquerque

    Judge sentences man to 10 years in prison for child abuse in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man accused of child abuse changed his plea on Thursday.Phillip Valencia pled guilty to beating his girlfriend's child. A medical examiner said the 5-year-old boy had severe bruising all over his body and said he was "battered head to toe." Jury convicts woman of making false report, causing double fatal crash on I-25 near Santa FeA judge sentenced Valencia to ten years behind bars.
  • Law enforcement find drugs in Rio Arriba County Jail during raid

    Law enforcement find drugs in Rio Arriba County Jail during raid
    RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Arriba and Taos Sheriff's Offices and New Mexico State Police raided the Rio Arriba County Jail on Monday to crack down on drug smuggling into the facility. The raid was the result of a year-long investigation after there were a large amount of reported overdose deaths at the jail.Proposed solar project in Sandoval County faces backlashLaw enforcement found a slew of drugs including fentanyl, suboxone strips as well as suspected meth and other
  • Proposed solar project in Sandoval County faces backlash

    Proposed solar project in Sandoval County faces backlash
    SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – What could be a major solar project in the East Mountains is also facing a lot of backlash. Some neighbors are worried it’s too much in a mostly rural area bordering Sandoval and Santa Fe counties. “This is an inappropriate location for this industrial facility,” said a concerned resident at Tuesday's Sandoval County Planning and Zoning meeting.Story continues below
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  • South Valley nonprofit trying to replace 40-year-old mural after it was washed off

    South Valley nonprofit trying to replace 40-year-old mural after it was washed off
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A routine cleaning went wrong when workers washed away a 40-year-old mural celebrating South Valley culture. Now, the nonprofit that first put it up is working with Bernalillo County to replace it.Story continues below
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  • Colorado's new proposal would limit New Mexico shelters transfer of animals

    Colorado's new proposal would limit New Mexico shelters transfer of animals
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Several New Mexico animal shelters could be facing overcrowding issues in the next year. Colorado is proposing a plan to restrict animal transfers over the state lines which has New Mexico shelters worried. Española Humane said they transferred one thousand animals this year to Colorado and this new rule would greatly impact their services.Story continues below
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  • Temperatures and winds will be picking up tomorrow

    Temperatures and winds will be picking up tomorrow
    Temperatures started off fairly chilly across the state today. They have since warmed up to near seasonable levels.
    The week kicked us off with much cooler temperatures. Today, they have begun a warming trend across New Mexico. Over the weekend, a weak upper level ridge will move across New Mexico. This ridge will help bring temperatures back to seasonable and slightly above seasonable temperatures on Saturday and Sunday.
    An upper level jet streak will move over New Mexico Sunday evening. This u
  • 110 Bernalillo County families receive holiday surprise from sheriff's office

    110 Bernalillo County families receive holiday surprise from sheriff's office
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –  Over 100 deserving families received a special delivery on Thursday. Deputies from across the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office helped spread a little holiday joy by dropping off plenty of treats.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque organization gives families in need Christmas gifts

    Albuquerque organization gives families in need Christmas gifts
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local organization is helping families in need have a merry Christmas with a little help from Albuquerque Fire Rescue, Sparky the fire dog, and of course the big man himself. Cuidando Los Niños invited kids and parents on Thursday morning to behold Santa's grand entrance and to pick up special gifts to stash under their trees. New Mexico DOT launches 2025 snow plow naming contest"I don't know who's more excited: the staff or the kids. Watching

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