• Drug smuggling scheme stopped at Cibola County Correctional Center

    Drug smuggling scheme stopped at Cibola County Correctional Center
    CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Federal investigators say an inmate was smuggling drugs between his dialysis appointment and the Cibola County Correctional Center. Court documents state Karen Cantu plotted with inmates Joseph Baldonado and Angello Sandoval to leave a package of drugs at Baldonado's transport vehicle during his appointment earlier this month.Otero County sheriff’s deputy facing murder charge after fatally shooting teenInvestigators learned about the scheme last fall
  • Albuquerque police officer accused of domestic violence appears in court

    Albuquerque police officer accused of domestic violence appears in court
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque police officer facing charges for domestic violence was in court Tuesday for his first felony appearance. According to court documents, Officer James Eichel got into an argument with his wife last Sunday. When officers responded to their home, they could see bruises on his wife as well as a small cut on her ear. Police said his wife told them Eichel had been drinking.Otero County sheriff’s deputy facing murder charge after fatally s
  • ABQ BioPark hosting adults-only Valentine's Day event

    ABQ BioPark hosting adults-only Valentine's Day event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With Valentine's Day just a month away, the ABQ BioPark is inviting adults to spend it with their aquatic animals. The aquarium is hosting an adults-only Valentine's Day event, where you can treat yourself, your friends, or your sweetheart to themed appetizers and a complimentary signature drink. National Museum of Nuclear Science and History hosting free admission eventYou can take a stroll through the aquarium to learn more about the romantic rituals
  • ABQ BioPark hosting adults-only Valentine themed event

    ABQ BioPark hosting adults-only Valentine themed event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With Valentine's Day less than a month away, the ABQ BioPark is inviting adults to spend it with their aquatic animals. The aquarium is hosting an adults-only Valentine themed event, where you can treat yourself, your friends, or your sweetheart to themed appetizers and a complimentary signature drink. National Museum of Nuclear Science and History hosting free admission eventYou can take a stroll through the aquarium to learn more about the romantic ri
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  • Lobo football adds FCS team to 2026 schedule

    Lobo football adds FCS team to 2026 schedule
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico has added an FCS opponent to its 2026 football schedule. Mercyhurst is now set to play the Lobos at University Stadium on September 12.Located in Erie, PA, Mercyhurst plays in the Northeast Conference.It will be the first-ever matchup between the two schools.In addition to Mercyhurst, New Mexico State and Oklahoma are currently on UNM's 2026 non-conference schedule. New Mexico is also slated to play Air Force, Hawai'i, Nevada, No
  • New Mexico to celebrate 'Outdoor Recreation Day' on March 18

    New Mexico to celebrate 'Outdoor Recreation Day' on March 18
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dozens of the state's outdoor organizations and youth programs will make their way to the state capitol in March to celebrate the New Mexico outdoors. The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division has designated March 18, 2025, as "Outdoor Recreation Day," celebrating the state's $3.2 billion outdoor recreation sector.Los Lunas Main Street, NM 47 reopen after structure-fire closureVisitors to the Roundhouse can explore interactive exhibits, do hands-on activities,
  • Dementia cases expected to double by 2060: Study

    Dementia cases expected to double by 2060: Study
    (The Hill) -- Dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060 when around 1 million Americans are projected to develop the memory-losing condition every year, according to a new study published Monday in the medical journal Nature Medicine. The study found that the risk of developing dementia after turning age 55 is around 42 percent. Dementia is a group condition that includes loss of concentration, judgment and memory. The collaborative study was funded by the National Inst
  • Burger King employee fired after woman says order came with side of cannabis

    Burger King employee fired after woman says order came with side of cannabis
    Related video: Will TSA stop you for marijuana?HAMILTON, Ohio (WDTN) – An Ohio woman is speaking out after allegedly receiving marijuana in the drive thru of a Burger King location.In a video posted to TikTok, a user who goes by the name JannaBama claims to have purchased chicken fries for her children from a Burger King location in Hamilton. In the video she shows a Burger King bag with reported residue inside of it, along with marijuana she says came with her child's food."Cannot make th
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  • Interactive maps show homes damaged, destroyed in Los Angeles wildfires

    Interactive maps show homes damaged, destroyed in Los Angeles wildfires
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) - The Los Angeles County Fire Department has provided the following maps of the thousands of structures, primarily homes, that were damaged or destroyed in the Palisades and Eaton wildfires.
    The map icons reflect the current known status of each structure. Red indicates a structure was destroyed. Orange indicates "major" damage. Yellow indicates "minor" damage. Green indicates a low level of impact. Black indicates a structure not damaged. Grey indicates “inaccessible.&r
  • Firefighters offer behind-the-scene look at heroic battle with Eaton Fire

    Firefighters offer behind-the-scene look at heroic battle with Eaton Fire
    (KTLA) - Crews have worked non-stop for nearly a week straight in their battle with the deadly Eaton Fire, which was 33% contained at 14,117 acres as of Monday night.When the fire first broke out on the night of Jan. 7, thousands of people were forced to evacuate in a rush as the flames, some as tall as 100 feet, ripped through the Altadena region. Firefighters rapidly put up a heroic effort to save as many lives, homes and land as they could.Although thousands of homes have since been lost, one
  • If you lost your home in a wildfire, what happens to your mortgage and property tax?

    If you lost your home in a wildfire, what happens to your mortgage and property tax?
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- If you are among the thousands of Los Angeles County residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Palisades or Eaton wildfires, there is a grim reality beyond the loss of property alone: Your mortgage is still due.So is a large portion of your property tax.Nexstar's KTLA spoke with Los Angeles County Tax Assessor Jeff Prang on Monday about the real estate implications of losing a home to a wildfire. It is a mix of good news and bad.“We’re going to redu
  • Who is performing at Trump's inauguration?

    Who is performing at Trump's inauguration?
    (NEXSTAR) – Donald Trump will celebrate entering his second term as president to the sounds of country music and disco.
    On Monday, Jan. 20, Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance will participate in a swearing-in ceremony, followed by a luncheon, parade and three inaugural balls. The various events will be attended by former presidents, celebrities and performers – some of whom will be sharing their talent with all attendees.
    Here's what we know about who is performing at Trump's
  • REAL ID enforcement may be phased, but deadline is the same: What to know

    REAL ID enforcement may be phased, but deadline is the same: What to know
    (NEXSTAR) — In less than five months, the airport security process is set to change — at least sort of. There's a good chance you will not be impacted at all, but federal officials want you to prepare nonetheless.
    The deadline for REAL ID enforcement, which has been postponed multiple times, is set to begin on May 7. Once that date arrives, you will need a REAL ID-compliant ID (which you may already have) to board a domestic flight. It will also be necessary if you are visiting certa
  • This popular hiking trail may hold clues to how Palisades Fire ignited

    This popular hiking trail may hold clues to how Palisades Fire ignited
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – A beloved hiking spot north of Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades along the Temescal Ridge trail is reportedly a point of interest for investigators looking into the origins of the costliest wildfire in the history of Los Angeles.  The area in question, near Via Las Palmas and Via La Costa in the Palisades-Highland community, is less than a mile from Piedra Morada, where the fire was reported on Jan. 7 at around 10:30 a.m. The trail, which offers expansive
  • Ivanka Trump: Politics 'a very dark, negative business'

    Ivanka Trump: Politics 'a very dark, negative business'
    (The Hill) -- Ivanka Trump says she has a hatred of politics, calling it a "very dark, negative business," while opening up about her decision not to work in her father's second administration."I love policy and impact. I hate politics. And unfortunately, the two are not separable," the eldest daughter of President-elect Donald Trump, who served as his senior adviser in his first term, said in an episode of The Skinny Confidential's "Him & Her Show" podcast released Tuesday."There
  • Cases of HMPV are trending up in the US, especially in these states, CDC data shows

    Cases of HMPV are trending up in the US, especially in these states, CDC data shows
    (NEXSTAR) — Respiratory illnesses are spreading throughout the U.S., causing multiple states to see a spike in hospital visits. The latest data shows another virus, known as HMPV, has also been spiking in some parts of the country.
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention previously confirmed it was monitoring a spike in cases of HMPV, or human metapneumovirus, in China's northern provinces. The agency noted the cases of the virus, which is not new, were not a "cause for concern in t
  • NHL player struck by car while in Salt Lake City

    NHL player struck by car while in Salt Lake City
    SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) — Montréal Canadiens hockey player Emil Heineman will be sidelined for several weeks after he was struck by a car in Salt Lake City.The NHL team officially announced the injury on Tuesday morning, saying Heineman was struck as a pedestrian the day before.Salt Lake City Police Detective Michael Ruff confirmed with Nexstar's KTVX that the crash happened around 3 p.m. a few blocks from the city's downtown area. Upon arrival at the scene, officers reportedly could
  • Belen couple sentenced for stealing $10k from Isleta Pueblo store

    Belen couple sentenced for stealing $10k from Isleta Pueblo store
    BELEN, N.M. (KRQE) – A Belen couple was sentenced for stealing more than $10,000 from a general store on the Isleta Pueblo.
    According to court documents, on Feb. 3, 2023, Frank Hernandez, 44, entered Chical Haystack and stole $7,285.75 in cash and a check for $3,134.88 from the store’s safe. His wife, Eva Hernandez, 46, acted as a lookout during the incident.Story continues below
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  • Belen couple sentenced for stealing $10k from Isleta Pubelo store

    Belen couple sentenced for stealing $10k from Isleta Pubelo store
    BELEN, N.M. (KRQE) – A Belen couple was sentenced for stealing more than $10,000 from a general store on the Isleta Pueblo.
    According to court documents, on Feb. 3, 2023, Frank Hernandez, 44, entered Chical Haystack and stole $7,285.75 in cash and a check for $3,134.88 from the store’s safe. His wife, Eva Hernandez, 46, acted as a lookout during the incident.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque man sentenced for raping child at cemetery

    Albuquerque man sentenced for raping child at cemetery
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man who raped a child at a cemetery was sentenced to prison on Tuesday.In October, a jury convicted Reynaldo Sandoval of three counts of criminal sexual penetration with a child under 13, one count of criminal sexual contact with a child under 13, and one count of bribery.Story continues below
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  • City to repave mile-long stretch of Lomas Boulevard NE

    City to repave mile-long stretch of Lomas Boulevard NE
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All six lanes of Lomas Boulevard NE from Juan Tabo Boulevard to Tomasita Street will be repaved.
    The project will begin on Jan 20. The city said there will also be improvements to the curb and gutters along the road.Story continues below
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  • Gradually warming week

    Gradually warming week
    Temperatures today are continuing to inch higher than yesterday. This trend will continue through the rest of the week.
    A Rex Block is forming off the Pacific Coast today. It will continue to strengthen through Wednesday. A Rex Block occurs when a high pressure system settles itself north of a low pressure system. The resulting air flow "blocks" the low pressure system from moving. This block results in warmer weather and clear skies.
    The high pressure system of the Rex Block is currently formin
  • New Mexico suicide rate decreases among women and Indigenous Peoples

    New Mexico suicide rate decreases among women and Indigenous Peoples
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New data is showing New Mexico's suicide death numbers are decreasing among women and indigenous peoples. ‘We want to do right by this brand’: New owners of Marble Brewery speak outAccording to the New Mexico Department of Health Center for Health Protection, women who died by suicide went down more than 40%, from 116 deaths in 2022 to 67 deaths in 2023. New Mexico American Indian and Alaska Native residents who died by suicide decreased 43% from
  • Man wanted in New Mexico for child sexual exploitation charges arrested in Texas

    Man wanted in New Mexico for child sexual exploitation charges arrested in Texas
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A man wanted on child sexual exploitation charges in New Mexico was arrested in Texas.On Dec. 16, a felony warrant was issued in the Bernalillo Metropolitan Court, charging Daniel Stumbo, 44, with one count of sexual exploitation of children (possession) and 14 counts of sexual exploitation of children.
    Story continues below
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  • Princess Kate says her cancer is in remission

    Princess Kate says her cancer is in remission
    ONDON (AP) — The Princess of Wales revealed Tuesday that her cancer is in remission after an emotional visit to the hospital where she received treatment last year.In a statement on social media, the princess offered her heartfelt thanks to those who helped her and husband Prince William navigate the treatment. She described her time as a patient as being "exceptional.''Britain's Princess Kate, left, talks with Kerr Melia during a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital, where she received her
  • What will be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (and Inauguration Day) 2025?

    What will be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (and Inauguration Day) 2025?
    (NEXSTAR) — Inauguration Day is nearly upon us, and with it will come various bits of pomp and circumstance as President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance are sworn into office.
    Even if you live nowhere near the Inauguration Day events on Monday, January 20, your daily life may see some interruptions — though they don't have much to do with the inauguration.This Inauguration Day also lands on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is annually observed on the third Monda
  • TikTok denies reports of sale to Elon Musk: 'Pure fiction'

    TikTok denies reports of sale to Elon Musk: 'Pure fiction'
    (The Hill) — TikTok has denied a report that Chinese officials are considering a sale of the company’s U.S. operations to tech billionaire and President-elect Donald Trump ally Elon Musk ahead of a potential ban Sunday, calling the report “pure fiction.” ”We can’t be expected to comment on pure fiction,” TikTok spokesperson Michael Hughes said in a statement. The popular video-sharing platform is bracing for a new law, set to take effect on Jan
  • Eastern New Mexico University launches new virtual campus tour

    Eastern New Mexico University launches new virtual campus tour
    PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – Eastern New Mexico University launched an upgraded virtual campus tour experience.The tour allows anyone to experience the campus from where they are, tour at their own pace, and experience an in-depth look at ENMU. “We are excited to provide these virtual tours as a preview or introduction to our beautiful campus and all the great things ENMU offers,” ENMU Chancellor James Johnston said. “The virtual tour provides yet another w
  • Police: Farmington man hit by own vehicle dies

    Police: Farmington man hit by own vehicle dies
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – The Farmington Police Department is investigating a deadly incident involving a vehicle.Story continues below
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    Police recei
  • National Museum of Nuclear Science and History hosting free admission event

    National Museum of Nuclear Science and History hosting free admission event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is hosting its Meet the Museum event, giving the community a chance to check out the museum for free.
    Story continues below
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  • Trump claims California had the chance to 'maintain their forests' amid Los Angeles wildfires

    Trump claims California had the chance to 'maintain their forests' amid Los Angeles wildfires
    (The Hill) - President-elect Trump said Monday that California had the chance to “maintain their forests” amid the ongoing Los Angeles-area wildfires.“The problem is it's so dry, it was always so dry there, and it's just … it's just a mess. They could’ve, you know, maintained their forests, and — as I said they have to do,” Trump said on Newsmax’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight.”Trump also said in his Newsmax interview that the Los Angeles area
  • Firefighters deploy as strong winds threaten more LA neighborhoods

    Firefighters deploy as strong winds threaten more LA neighborhoods
    LOS ANGELES (NEXSTAR) — Weary and anxious from a week of massive infernos burning around Los Angeles and now facing dire new warnings, residents gathered up their pets and family photos and prepared to flee at a moment's notice as fire-fueling winds blasted Tuesday across Southern California.Firefighters give behind-the-scene look at heroic battle with Eaton Fire Crews stop forward progress of fast-moving brush fire in Ventura County
    The dangerous winds, predicted to reach near&n
  • Poll reveals how much voters blame climate change, Newsom for California fire crisis

    Poll reveals how much voters blame climate change, Newsom for California fire crisis
    (NEXSTAR) – In the wake of several deadly California wildfires a new poll shows how Americans are reacting to the disaster, which left at least two dozen people dead and reduced entire neighborhoods to charred rubble.According to an Emerson College Poll of 1,000 registered voters, a majority (58%) said they thought climate change contributed to the wildfires while 42% said it did not.“Young voters are most likely to say climate change has contributed to the wildfires in California, a
  • Trump rages after Smith report release: 'Lamebrain prosecutor'

    Trump rages after Smith report release: 'Lamebrain prosecutor'
    (The Hill) -- President-elect Donald Trump hammered Special Counsel Jack Smith following the prosecutor’s public release of his final report in the election subversion case, calling him a “lamebrain prosecutor.” “Deranged Jack Smith was unable to successfully prosecute the Political Opponent of his 'boss,' Crooked Joe Biden, so he ends up writing yet another ‘Report’ based on information that the Unselect Committee of Political Hacks and Thugs ILLEGALLY D
  • Crews extinguish structure fire in southeast Albuquerque

    Crews extinguish structure fire in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire in southeast Albuquerque around 2:18 a.m. Tuesday morning. What’s The Future Of Expo New Mexico?AFR says crews were dispatched to the 200 block of Kathryn Ave. SE for reports of a fire at a single-family structure. AFR crews arrived on scene and reported the building was abandoned and boarded up, with smoke coming from the front of the building. The fire was brought under control within 18 minutes a
  • Los Lunas Main Street, NM 47 reopen after structure fire closure

    Los Lunas Main Street, NM 47 reopen after structure fire closure
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – State Highway 47 was closed in both directions between Los Lunas and Peralta due to a structure fire Tuesday morning. The closure affected Main Street at Valencia Road and stretched past Andy Road. As of just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, the closure appeared to be resolved, according to information from NMRoads.com.Story continues below
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  • Los Lunas Main Street, NM 47 closed in both directions due to structure fire

    Los Lunas Main Street, NM 47 closed in both directions due to structure fire
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – State Highway 47 is closed in both directions between Los Lunas and Peralta due to a structure fire Tuesday morning. The closure is affecting Main Street at Valencia Road and stretches past Andy Road, according to information from NMRoads.com.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico receives federal funding for road and rail projects

    New Mexico receives federal funding for road and rail projects
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The State of New Mexico is receiving more than $172 million in federal funding to support road and railway improvement projects across the state.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico Gas Company program supports volunteer first responders

    New Mexico Gas Company program supports volunteer first responders
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Gas Company has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to volunteer first responders as part of its "Helping Heroes" program.Story continues below
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Deputy charged, Tenure ends, Slowly warming, Missing man, New owners

    KRQE Newsfeed: Deputy charged, Tenure ends, Slowly warming, Missing man, New owners
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    What’s The Future Of Expo New Mexico?Albuquerque police officer accused of domestic violenceState medical board revokes Albuquerque neurosurgeon’s licenseNew report deems this Albuquerque flight most turbulentAlbuquerque NAACP leader Dr. Harold Bailey dies at 78Santa Fe commercial kitchen collaborates with city to aid small businessesProposed bill could ban Wall Street from buying homes as investment propertiesFirefighters prepare for strong winds that could fue
  • READ: Special counsel's final report in Trump Jan. 6 case

    READ: Special counsel's final report in Trump Jan. 6 case
    (The Hill) -- The Justice Department released special counsel Jack Smith's report on President-elect Donald Trump's election interference case, just days before he returns to the White House.Smith defended his investigations into Trump in the final report, released publicly early Tuesday morning, saying his determinations were free from political interference and that, if permitted to proceed, his cases would have likely secured a conviction.Story continues below
    Crime: Santa Fe man be
  • What's The Future Of Expo New Mexico?

    What's The Future Of Expo New Mexico?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – What could become of the Expo New Mexico State Fairgrounds? Near the end of 2024, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a 'Request for Proposal,' or RFP, seeking ideas for a master plan to redevelop 236 acres of state-owned land in the central part of Albuquerque.This week on the New Mexico News Insiders podcast, Chris and Gabby discuss what this could mean for the area near the International District with freshman District 6 City Counselor, Nichole Rog
  • Bitterly cold start before milder & drier weather

    Bitterly cold start before milder & drier weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Bitterly cold air for all with some patchy areas of freezing fog are the big weather stories this morning. Air temperatures for nearly all are below freezing with light winds making it feel a little bit colder, but eventually, temperatures will slowly rise ahead with drier air in the short term.Forecast Continues Below
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  • What to make of the final polling of the Biden years

    What to make of the final polling of the Biden years
    Editor's Note: The video player above features an analysis of the latest Emerson findings on public sentiment at the end of the Biden Administration.
    (NEXSTAR) – On the eve of President Trump's return to the Oval Office, Emerson College Polling conducted a survey to gauge public sentiment on a swath of issues including the popularity of Presidents Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter, the criminal proceedings against former President Trump and the potential expansion of United States territories.
    A
  • Poll: Do Americans want more states? Are we on the right track now?

    Poll: Do Americans want more states? Are we on the right track now?
    Editor's Note: Beginning at 11 a.m. ET, the video player above will feature live analysis of the latest Emerson findings on public sentiment at the end of the Biden Administration.
    (NEXSTAR) – On the eve of President Trump's return to the Oval Office, Emerson College Polling conducted a survey to gauge public sentiment on a swath of issues including the popularity of Presidents Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter, the criminal proceedings against former President Trump and the potential expansion o
  • Live: What to make of the final polling of the Biden years

    Live: What to make of the final polling of the Biden years
    Editor's Note: The video player above features a live analysis of the latest Emerson findings on public sentiment at the end of the Biden Administration.
    (NEXSTAR) – On the eve of President Trump's return to the Oval Office, Emerson College Polling conducted a survey to gauge public sentiment on a swath of issues including the popularity of Presidents Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter, the criminal proceedings against former President Trump and the potential expansion of United States territories
  • State medical board revokes Albuquerque neurosurgeon's license

    State medical board revokes Albuquerque neurosurgeon's license
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque neurosurgeon lost his license after 26 patients brought claims against him, adding up to $19 million in settlements. The attorney of one woman said he is the reason her client will never walk again.Story continues below
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  • Warming trend starts Tuesday

    Warming trend starts Tuesday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After snow moved through parts of New Mexico Monday, drier weather will return Tuesday. A slow warming trend starts Tuesday as well bringing highs back above average by the end of the week.It's been a chilly day across New Mexico Monday. Snow fell across central and northern parts of the state today. This snow will continue to come to an end as drier weather moves in tonight. Another isolated, but light snow shower is moving through central New Mexico tonight, and
  • Otero County sheriff's deputy facing murder charge after fatally shooting teen

    Otero County sheriff's deputy facing murder charge after fatally shooting teen
    OTERO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –An Otero County Sheriff's Office deputy is now facing a first-degree murder charge after fatally shooting a Mescalero Apache teenager last summer. Body camera video showed the deputy shooting 17-year-old Elijah Hadley less than thirty seconds after seeing him along the side of the road.Story continues below
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  • 'We want to do right by this brand': New owners of Marble Brewery speak out

    'We want to do right by this brand': New owners of Marble Brewery speak out
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  On the corner of First and Marble near downtown sits one of Albuquerque's most beloved sports for a cold one. "We've always admired Marble, we've always kind of revered their position in Albuquerque especially," said Bert Boyce, one of the new managing partners of Marble Brewery.Story continues below
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