• Billabong, Quiksilver, Volcom to close all US locations

    Billabong, Quiksilver, Volcom to close all US locations
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Several longtime surfwear/skating retailers are planning to close up shop in the United States after their operator, Liberated Brands, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday.Liberated Brands, based in Costa Mesa, California, was the operator and licensee of Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom in the U.S. Together, Liberated Brands operates over 100 of the brands' retail locations throughout the country, primarily in malls.The company blames their bankruptcy filing on competition
  • University of New Mexico holding 'BeKind' celebration next week

    University of New Mexico holding 'BeKind' celebration next week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico is promoting kindness across campus and in the community starting Monday. The Be Kind UNM celebration takes place during the National Random Acts of Kindness week every February with this year's event happening February 10-14. The community is invited to help promote kindness and civility at UNM.Valentine Market returns to the Albuquerque Rail YardsThe celebration includes the Kindness Carnival, two teddy bear tosses during
  • What gives the sand at White Sands National Park its color?

    What gives the sand at White Sands National Park its color?
    WHITE SANDS, N.M. (KRQE) – White Sands National Park is answering one of their most frequently asked questions. As part of this week's edition ofNo Stupid Questions, the park said that on a daily basis, they're asked: "Why is the sand white?" Restored 1970s film by ‘trailblazing’ NMSU professor heads to silver screenAccording to park officials, it's because the sand is made of gypsum, a soft, white mineral that breaks down easily and dissolves in water. The park said
  • Tourism department looking to bring 'New Mexico True' to international audience

    Tourism department looking to bring 'New Mexico True' to international audience
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Tourism Department is asking lawmakers to help the department go international. This Monday, the NMTD will make the case to the legislature to bring New Mexico True to an international audience.Albuquerque mayor responds to DOJ threat to cut funding for sanctuary citiesThe department's acting secretary said Munich and London are two markets they intend to target as part of the 2025 spring and summer campaign in partnership with Brand USA. It will be
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  • Marines continue to lay out concertina wire in San Diego

    Marines continue to lay out concertina wire in San Diego
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- United States Marines have been in San Diego for two weeks and continue to install and hang concertina wire on the border barrier.Most of their efforts have been in the Otay Mesa area southeast of downtown San Diego.The wire is being placed on the U.S. side of the border fence as a preventive measure to keep migrants from climbing over and then down the barrier.According to the Department of Defense, some of the Marines in San Diego are from the 1st Marine Divis
  • WalletHub puts New Mexico cities on Best/Worst wedding locations list

    WalletHub puts New Mexico cities on Best/Worst wedding locations list
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – As Valentine's Day gets closer, the likelihood of couples popping the question and going down the road to marriage increases. The prices of weddings can easily skyrocket and WalletHub recently looked at over 180 U.S. cities to find some of the most affordable and convenient wedding destinations.Source: WalletHubEach city was looked at across 26 key indicators ranging from average wedding cost to the number of venues and event spaces per capita, as well as hotel ava
  • Missouri Gov. Kehoe places Super Bowl bet with Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro

    Missouri Gov. Kehoe places Super Bowl bet with Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Super Bowl wagers continue to pile up just a few days before the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off.
    The newest bet has been placed between Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Chiefs WR Hollywood Brown takes over FOX4 mic, interviews teammatesGov. Kehoe offered up Missouri-grown beef and an assortment of Kansas City staples includding Gates BBQ sauce, Scott's Kitchen BBQ Sauce and Rub, and Chase Candy Company Cherry M
  • Latino group calls for boycott against popular US brands

    Latino group calls for boycott against popular US brands
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Videos on social media are circulating showing Latinos rejecting or turning away from American products in response to mass deportations taking place around the country.One video shows a family about to have dinner together when a young man emphatically tells his mother "how could you do that when Coca-Cola is turning its back on Mexicans."In response, the mom takes a large bottle of Coke and pours its contents down the drain. DOJ appeals block of birthright citizens
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  • Judge: Volcano Vista student suing APS, school leaders likely to succeed with lawsuit

    Judge: Volcano Vista student suing APS, school leaders likely to succeed with lawsuit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A judge ruled an Albuquerque high school student likely has a good case against Volcano Vista High School in a lawsuit claiming her first amendment rights were violated.
    Story continues below
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    Last year, that senior student posted a Snapchat messag
  • Lawmakers push back on DOT secretary's prioritization plan: 'A dagger aimed at blue states'

    Lawmakers push back on DOT secretary's prioritization plan: 'A dagger aimed at blue states'
    CHICAGO (AP) — Shortly after he was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s transportation secretary, Sean Duffy circulated a memo that instructed his department to prioritize families by, among other things, giving preference to communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average when awarding grants.Connecticut Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal called the directive last week “deeply frightening," and Washington Democratic Sen. Patty M
  • Trump revives plans for statue garden featuring 250 'American Heroes': Who would be included?

    Trump revives plans for statue garden featuring 250 'American Heroes': Who would be included?
    (NEXSTAR) – During his second week in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to revive plans to build a “National Garden of American Heroes,” a project he first ordered during the final year of his first presidential term.The initial plan, as outlined in a June 2020 executive order, was to open the statue garden by the nation’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026. During a speech at Mount Rushmore the following month, Trump suggested that his decision to sign
  • Documentary focusing on Halyna Hutchins set to premiere in March

    Documentary focusing on Halyna Hutchins set to premiere in March
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new documentary about the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is set to premiere on March 11 on Hulu.Story continues below
    Crime: Hearing continues for murder suspect attacked in courtroom brawlDon't Miss: Documentary focusing on Halyna Hutchins set to premiere in MarchNational: Trader Joe’s sets purchase limit on eggs nationwide
    "Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna" focuses on the final days of Hutchins' life while working on
  • I-25 south to I-40 east ramp reopened after crash, RV fire

    I-25 south to I-40 east ramp reopened after crash, RV fire
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – I-25 southbound to the I-40 eastbound ramp at the Big I has been reopened following a crash Friday afternoon.Albuquerque Police said an RV caught fire due to the crash. No other information has been released at this time.
  • I-25 south to I-40 east ramp closed due to crash, RV fire

    I-25 south to I-40 east ramp closed due to crash, RV fire
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –I-25 southbound to the I-40 eastbound ramp at the Big I is closed due to a crash Friday afternoon.Story continues below
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    Albuquerque Police said an RV caught fire due to the crash. Drivers are asked to avoid the area and seek an alternate route.
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  • Restored 1970s film by 'trailblazing' NMSU professor heads to silver screen

    Restored 1970s film by 'trailblazing' NMSU professor heads to silver screen
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – A restored 1970s film by trailblazing New Mexico State University professor is headed to the silver screen in Old Mesilla."George Andrews” was the second feature-length film made by the late Orville Wanzer. Wanzer wrote, directed, and starred in the film, which is described as a gothic psychological shocker. The only copy ended up in the Rio Grande Historical Collection at NMSU.Story continues below
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  • Another record breaking day

    Another record breaking day
    This afternoon brings another chance for record breaking temperatures and an elevated risk for wildfires. However, cooler temperatures and wetter conditions are forecasted for next week.
    Strong southwesterly flow of the jet stream continues to bring very warm and dry air into New Mexico. Record and near-record breaking high temperatures are possible from Santa Fe down to Carlsbad. The incredibly dry air over the state is resulting in relative humidity level in the teens and single digits. Additi
  • Trial date scheduled for man accused of murder

    Trial date scheduled for man accused of murder
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A trial date has been set for a man accused of killing his landlord in 2024. Marcos Rivera pleaded not guilty to first degree murder and tampering with evidence.
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  • Teen accused in robbery turned fatal shooting appears in court

    Teen accused in robbery turned fatal shooting appears in court
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the teenagers arrested for a robbery that turned into a deadly shooting made an appearance in court Friday morning. Elijah Gutierrez was scheduled for a detention hearing, but now his competency to stand trial is being called into question.Story continues below
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  • Hearing continues for murder suspect attacked in courtroom brawl

    Hearing continues for murder suspect attacked in courtroom brawl
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The pretrial hearing continued for murder suspect Alexander Ortiz Friday morning after being attacked during the last hearing. Police arrest 3rd suspect in courtroom brawl in AlbuquerqueThe courtroom fight made headlines when Ortiz was attacked during his hearing. Law enforcement eventually were able to break up the fight. Ortiz is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, Alianna Farfan. Ortiz is also accused in the murder of Nicole Maldonado at the Adam F
  • Trader Joe's sets purchase limit on eggs nationwide

    Trader Joe's sets purchase limit on eggs nationwide
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Trader Joe’s patrons nationwide have taken to social media to comment on a new policy that limits the amount of eggs shoppers can buy.The company told Nexstar's KOIN that limits are currently in place at all of its U.S. locations. Waffle House adding surcharge for every egg ordered“Due to ongoing issues with the supply of eggs, we are currently limiting egg purchases to one dozen per customer, per day, in all Trader Joe’s stores across the country,
  • Members of Congress denied access to Department of Education

    Members of Congress denied access to Department of Education
    (The Hill) -- Multiple members of Congress were denied entry to the Department of Education on Friday, according to videos and social media posts from lawmakers.  “They are blocking members of Congress from entering the Department of Education! Elon is allowed in and not the people? ILLEGAL,” Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) said in a post on X, referring to Elon Musk, the world's richest man and head of the Department of Government Efficiency.  Multiple people are seen in the v
  • Trump admin agrees not to publicly release names of FBI agents on Jan. 6 probes

    Trump admin agrees not to publicly release names of FBI agents on Jan. 6 probes
    The Trump administration agreed Friday not to publicly release the names of FBI agents who played a role in investigations tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack without providing two days' notice.  Sixteen FBI agents who worked on the probes sued the government soon after the agency’s Tuesday deadline to turn over responses to a survey about employees’ work on the more than 1,500 cases stemming from the riot. They claimed the review laid the groundwork for retaliation fo
  • Trump says he'll sign order promoting plastic straws 

    Trump says he'll sign order promoting plastic straws 
    (The Hill) -- President Donald Trump on Friday said he plans to sign an executive order promoting plastic straws after his predecessor sought to phase out single-use plastics from government operations. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “I will be signing an Executive Order next week ending the ridiculous Biden push for Paper Straws, which don’t work. BACK TO PLASTIC!”The post appears to be referring to former President Joe Biden’s goal of phasing out single-us
  • Unemployment claims in New Mexico compared to other states

    Unemployment claims in New Mexico compared to other states
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – According to WalletHub, there are currently 6.9 million Americans unemployed. WalletHub broke down unemployment in America with its recent study on states where unemployment claims are increasing the most. The study compared the states across several key metrics, including unemployment claims per 100,000 people in labor the force.
    New Mexico ranked near the bottom of the list at spot 39. According to the study, New Mexico saw 42 unemployment claims per
  • Louisiana woman arrested following death of Kansas City reporter covering Super Bowl LIX

    Louisiana woman arrested following death of Kansas City reporter covering Super Bowl LIX
    KENNER, La. (WGNO) — A Louisiana woman has been arrested after the death of a Kansas City reporter who was visiting New Orleans to cover Super Bowl LIX.Danette Colbert, of Slidell, was arrested Friday after an investigation revealed she was reportedly using reporter Adan Manzano's credit cards at multiple stores in the New Orleans area, according to the Kenner Police Department.Officers also said security cameras captured Colbert with Manzano on Wednesday morning, then leaving his hotel ro
  • Jury convicts woman for trafficking drugs at Isleta Travel Center

    Jury convicts woman for trafficking drugs at Isleta Travel Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A jury convicted a woman for trafficking drugs at the Isleta Travel Center.Juliana Graciano-Chavarria was charged with trafficking a controlled substance and conspiracy. In October 2023, Graciano-Chavarria sold an undercover officer nearly 2,000 fentanyl pills at the Travel Center.Story continues below
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  • What is influenza A, the type of flu making people so sick right now?

    What is influenza A, the type of flu making people so sick right now?
    (NEXSTAR) – The flu is spreading far and wide across the U.S. – and influenza A is largely to blame. Of all the flu tests reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since the start of flu season last fall, about 97% have turned up positive for influenza A.Influenza A is further divided into subtypes. You may have heard of H1N1 or H3N2 – those are the two dominant types of influenza A circulating right now, according to the CDC.
    "Influenza A typically causes wors
  • Do I have to pay taxes on my inheritance?

    Do I have to pay taxes on my inheritance?
    (NewsNation) – Americans do not have to pay taxes on their inheritance — in most states.Five states, however, enforce taxes on inheritance: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Nebraska, Maryland and Kentucky.What are inheritance taxes?Inheritance taxes are imposed on items left to an individual by someone deceased. The tax rate to be paid varies depending on what is left to the individual, and broadly speaking, the more inherited, the more tax.Who has to pay inheritance taxes?Inheritance is on
  • DOGE staffer who accessed Treasury Department payment systems resigns after racist posts exposed

    DOGE staffer who accessed Treasury Department payment systems resigns after racist posts exposed
    (The Hill) - An Elon Musk deputy who accessed sensitive Treasury Department payment systems has resigned after social media posts of his came to light that espoused racist beliefs.Marko Elez, 25, who worked for a number of companies run by Elon Musk and was part of the billionaire’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) task force engaged in dismantling federal offices, resigned Thursday, a White House official told The Hill.Elez’s racist, now-deleted social media posts were unc
  • WATCH: The number of snakes removed from one Australian yard will make you shudder

    WATCH: The number of snakes removed from one Australian yard will make you shudder
    MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A man described feeling “the shudders” as more than 100 venomous red-bellied black snakes were removed from a pile of mulch in his Sydney backyard.David Stein called Reptile Relocation Sydney last week after watching around six snakes slither into the mulch. He learned from an internet search that pregnant, known as gravid, red-belly blacks pile on top of each other before they give birth.Story continues below
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: ACS lawsuit, Senator speaks out, Warm and windy, Art mart, Puppy bowl

    KRQE Newsfeed: ACS lawsuit, Senator speaks out, Warm and windy, Art mart, Puppy bowl
    Friday's Top Stories
    Police arrest 3rd suspect in courtroom brawl in AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque police arrest 2 teens in bait car operationWhat’s happening around New Mexico February 7-13New Mexico Supreme Court suspends Catron County judgeBernCo housing some dogs at EXPO NM amid repairs and mold clean upAlbuquerque mayor responds to DOJ threat to cut funding for sanctuary citiesSearch underway along Alaska’s western coast for plane carrying 10 people
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  • Bernalillo County housing some dogs at EXPO NM amid repairs and mold clean up at main shelter

    Bernalillo County housing some dogs at EXPO NM amid repairs and mold clean up at main shelter
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – 13 pups, all waiting to find their fur-ever home, but not in their normal shelter. “So we had a, we had a mold issue at our facility on Second street, and it, unfortunately, we had to tear out a number of areas where animals were housed,” said Misha Goodman, director of the animal care services for Bernalillo county.Story continues below
    Crime: Man accused in shooting outside Isotopes Park pleads guilty to separate drug chargesNew Mexico: Bi
  • What's happening around New Mexico February 7-13

    What's happening around New Mexico February 7-13
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from February 7 to 13.Albuquerque
    February 7 ABQ Artwalk – For this edition, see art exhibits, performances, and art markets with vendors offering plenty of handmade Valentine's Day gifts. The event runs from 5 to 9 p.m.February 7-8 The Show – Albuquerque's longest-running comedy show happens every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12.February 8 Isotopes Job Fair – The Albuquerque Isotopes are
  • Warm, dry and windy day across New Mexico

    Warm, dry and windy day across New Mexico
    A few clouds have been moving through overnight, but temperatures are going to be even warmer along with stronger winds. A few record high temperatures are likely again this afternoon. Westerly winds could gust up to 45 mph in the eastern half of the state where a Red Flag Warning will be in affect through the afternoon. There will be an elevated fire danger across much of New Mexico with the warm, dry, and windy weather, but the highest threat will be in eastern parts of the state. Winds will d
  • High fire danger in parts of New Mexico Friday

    High fire danger in parts of New Mexico Friday
    Warmer and windier weather will bring a high fire danger Friday across parts of New Mexico. Wetter and cooler weather is on the way next week.Yet another warm, spring-like day across New Mexico, despite temperatures being a couple degrees cooler than Wednesday. Winds are also light Thursday afternoon across the state. A few clouds will move in overnight and stick around Friday, but temperatures are going to be even warmer and the winds are going to be stronger. A few record high temperatures are
  • Albuquerque police arrest 2 teens in bait car operation

    Albuquerque police arrest 2 teens in bait car operation
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police arrested two teens on Thursday for stealing a bait car in northwest Albuquerque. Video showed the teens taking off, laughing and even dismissing that it may be a trap but they quickly found out it was a bait car. Police arrest 3rd suspect in courtroom brawl in AlbuquerqueThey ran off towards Cibola High School which caused a brief lockdown. Police arrested them and they were released to their parents. Both teens are facing several charges including th
  • Lawsuit accuses former ACS employee of abusing women he met on the job

    Lawsuit accuses former ACS employee of abusing women he met on the job
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a department tasked with lightening the load off police by responding to calls to help some of the metro's most vulnerable. But a new lawsuit is accusing a now former Albuquerque Community Safety employee of abusing his role and the people he was supposed to help. Specifically, it accuses him of financially and sexually abusing a female patient he met on the job.Story continues below
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  • NMSU football signs 34 recruits

    NMSU football signs 34 recruits
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The NMSU football team has added its latest reinforcements. In total, the 2025 recruiting class consists of 25 transfers and nine incoming freshmen.Following a 3-9 season, head coach Tony Sanchez believes this class can help the program take the next step in his second year as head coach."Last year, at the end of the day, we were kind of selling some hopes and dreams and some stuff that we wanted to get done," Sanchez said. "I was really proud of the way the g
  • New Mexico dog to be featured in Puppy Bowl segment

    New Mexico dog to be featured in Puppy Bowl segment
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Big Game is almost here and there's another event you won't want to miss --- the Puppy Bowl. Watch the fur-ocious pups on Team Fluff and Team Ruff go head-to-head on the turf. A human referee will be calling penalties for false barks and excessive cuteness but the most important part of the event will be the adoptable segment featuring 142 rescue dogs from 80 shelters in 40 states. One of those dogs is from right here in New Mexico.Discounted Uber rides
  • UNM sophomore named conference golfer of the week

    UNM sophomore named conference golfer of the week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A UNM sophomore has been named Mountain West golfer of the week following the Lobos first tournament of the spring season. Sophomore Oliver Cage earned the honor thanks to his performance at the National Invitational Tournament.During the three-round tournament, Cage shot rounds of 67-72-71. His opening round of five-under-par was his collegiate best.Cage was the Lobos top individual finisher. Overall, he finished T-19.The Lobos are back in action Febru
  • Albuquerque mayor responds to DOJ threat to cut funding for sanctuary cities

    Albuquerque mayor responds to DOJ threat to cut funding for sanctuary cities
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller blasted the Trump Administration over its threat to cut federal funding. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed the Department of Justice to target all sanctuary jurisdictions citing that they are required to cooperate with federal immigration officials.Mayor Keller sent this statement:
    Our job is to stand up for our city and everyone who lives here, including our police department. We believe that law enforcement should have
  • New Mexico Supreme Court suspends Catron County judge

    New Mexico Supreme Court suspends Catron County judge
    CATRON COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Supreme Court suspended a Catron County judge without pay on Wednesday. The Judicial Standards Commission filed a petition to permanently remove Magistrate Judge Susan Griffin from the bench. Police arrest 3rd suspect in courtroom brawl in AlbuquerqueThey accused Griffin of fraud, misconduct, and abusing her power by moving a personal lawsuit forward. Griffin's attorney claimed her actions were inadvertent. They are asking for a lesser sanct
  • City of Santa Fe helping neighborhoods with wildfire mitigation and prevention

    City of Santa Fe helping neighborhoods with wildfire mitigation and prevention
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – With the high risk of wildfires given New Mexico's dry, warm winter the city of Santa Fe is getting proactive by helping residents take steps to prevent fires around their homes.Story continues below
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    For 20 years,
  • Bill aimed at reducing strain on freshwater reserves returns to legislative session

    Bill aimed at reducing strain on freshwater reserves returns to legislative session
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the governor's top priorities this session is protecting New Mexico's water supply. A key bill she's backing, that proposes recycling brackish and industrial water was heard in its first committee on Thursday.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque Public Schools to allow public to buy student art for the first time

    Albuquerque Public Schools to allow public to buy student art for the first time
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –They're some of the most talented young artists in the community and now for the first time, they're inviting you to take a look at and maybe even buy some of their work.  It's a new chapter for Albuquerque Public Schools as they launch their first district-wide Art Mart. "Well, we think it's important to give those students the opportunity to sell outside of their school community and give them that experience of working with the public and being e
  • Warmer, windier weather returns Friday

    Warmer, windier weather returns Friday
    Warmer and windier weather will bring a high fire danger Friday across parts of New Mexico. Wetter and cooler weather is on the way next week.
    Yet another warm, spring-like day across New Mexico, despite temperatures being a couple degrees cooler than Wednesday. Winds are also light Thursday afternoon across the state. A few clouds will move in overnight and stick around Friday, but temperatures are going to be even warmer and the winds are going to be stronger. A few record high temperatures ar
  • Albuquerque looking to help people get connected to social services

    Albuquerque looking to help people get connected to social services
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is introducing a new streamlined process called Unite Us to help get social services out to the people who need them. Albuquerque Community Safety meets with public for feedbackIt's an online platform that connects health providers across the city to better keep track of patients who are receiving care from multiple services including the homeless population. "So whenever somebody starts with a certain provider, say they need certain

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