• Veterans run across US carrying American flag to set world record

    Veterans run across US carrying American flag to set world record
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Twelve military veterans are running across the country while carrying an American flag to raise awareness of veteran health and set a world record.
    Old Glory Ultra Relay kicked off on May 2 in San Diego and will end on May 18 at the future site of the Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington, D.C. The non-profit organization Team Red, White & Blue, which aims to encourage veterans and service members to build a healthy lifestyle, coordinated th
  • NMSP: Suspect dead after police shooting in Truth or Consequences

    NMSP: Suspect dead after police shooting in Truth or Consequences
    TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in Truth or Consequences. Details are limited, but the shooting involved an NMSP officer, and the suspect is dead. The officer is okay. AG Bondi announces ‘largest fentanyl bust in our nation’s history’ spanning 5 states, including New MexicoNMSP said they are investigating in two areas. One is at Chevron on N Date St. and the other is on High Winds Rd. 1.5 miles west of
  • Man dead in officer-involved shooting with New Mexico State Police in T or C

    Man dead in officer-involved shooting with New Mexico State Police in T or C
    TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (KRQE) — New Mexico State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting from Tuesday in Truth or Consequences. According to NMSP, shots were fired between an officer and a wanted man, who was fatally struck.A NMSP officer pulled over a white GMC pickup truck being driven by 75-year-old Dennis Ritchie Jones, of Las Cruces, at about 12:09 p.m. A query ran on Jones' license plate showed he had an active arrest warrant for probation violation involving sexua
  • 'My goal is to help them grow': Albuquerque teacher wins $1,000

    'My goal is to help them grow': Albuquerque teacher wins $1,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — To help celebrate teacher appreciation week, Whataburger is honoring teachers in the metro who've made an impact on their students. The food chain hosted their "Whatateacher" campaign, where one lucky teacher wins $1,000.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque man accused of killing more than a dozen dogs

    Albuquerque man accused of killing more than a dozen dogs
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man is facing more than a dozen charges after police say he set a barn on fire, killing fourteen dogs. Maximilliano Martinez made his first appearance in court Tuesday morning. He is facing 16 counts of extreme cruelty to animals and criminal damage to property.AG Bondi announces ‘largest fentanyl bust in our nation’s history’ spanning 5 states, including New MexicoMartinez was fighting with his significant other, who was sta
  • Flooding prompts road closures in Mora County

    Flooding prompts road closures in Mora County
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Mora County is advising all residents to stay off the roads until further notice due to flooding Tuesday. Las Vegas residents asked to avoid Gallinas River as level surgesThe following roads are currently closed:
    C001 (La Cebolla)C001A (Pine Tree Rd)A011 (South Carmen area)A010 (El Oro)A004 (Quitana Rd) “Sleepy Hallow in Ledoux”A030 (El Alto)
    Do not attempt to cross areas with high water or road closed barriers.
  • Grant programs available for businesses in New Mexico and Albuquerque

    Grant programs available for businesses in New Mexico and Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Visit Albuquerque, the city's official destination marketing organization, is bringing back a grant program aimed at bringing more tourists to the city. $500,000 is available for businesses and non-profits that have projects that will attract visitors.Students pursuing trade careers highlighted by Valley High SchoolApplications are now open for the 2025 tourism grant program. People can apply for up to $100,000. The deadline is June 4.The New Mexico Tourism
  • Vinay Prasad, a critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures, to lead FDA vaccine program

    Vinay Prasad, a critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures, to lead FDA vaccine program
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Vinay Prasad, a prominent critic of the pharmaceutical industry and the Food and Drug Administration, has been named to oversee the agency’s program for vaccines and biotech drugs.FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary announced the appointment Tuesday in a message to agency staff, praising Prasad's “long and distinguished history in medicine.”Prasad is the latest in a series of medical contrarians and critics of COVID-19 measures to join the fe
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  • AG Bondi announces 'largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history' spanning 5 states, including New Mexico

    AG Bondi announces 'largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history' spanning 5 states, including New Mexico
    (The Hill) -- Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday touted the "largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history" — a coordinated takedown spanning five states that recovered 11.5 kilos of fentanyl, including about 3 million fentanyl-laced pills labeled as oxycodone that led to the arrests of multiple people tied to the violent Mexican Sinaloa cartel."It marks the most significant victory in our nation's fight against fentanyl and drug trafficking to date," Bondi said during a news conference
  • AG Bondi announces 'largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history' spanning 5 states

    AG Bondi announces 'largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history' spanning 5 states
    Editor's note: This story has been corrected to list Oregon as the 4th state involved in the operation.
    (The Hill) -- Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday touted the "largest fentanyl bust in our nation's history" — a coordinated takedown spanning five states that recovered 11.5 kilos of fentanyl, including about 3 million fentanyl-laced pills labeled as oxycodone that led to the arrests of multiple people tied to the violent Mexican Sinaloa cartel."It marks the most significant victory i
  • New Mexico United hosting 'APS Schools Out' night on June 7

    New Mexico United hosting 'APS Schools Out' night on June 7
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Summer break is less than a month away, and New Mexico United is helping students and staff celebrate the end of the school year. The APS Schools Out 2025 will take place on June 7 during the United match against the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. Watch “Ghostbusters” under the wings at the Nuclear History MuseumThis year's theme is A Math-Tastic Game Night with New Mexico United. During the game, students can engage in math activities by filli
  • How antiquated tech is adding to the FAA's problems

    How antiquated tech is adding to the FAA's problems
    (The Hill) - Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has made aggressive moves for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to resolve the nation's critical air traffic controller shortage, but outdated equipment has long compounded problems with ensuring air travel safety.Flight disruptions at Newark Liberty International Airport this week have illustrated the link between failures of outdated technology and a shortage of available air traffic controllers."Controller staffing and infrastructure pr
  • If penny production halts, could you cash yours in?

    If penny production halts, could you cash yours in?
    SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) — Yet another piece of legislation targeting the penny has been introduced in Congress, offering insight into the renewed fight to ditch our one-cent coin. If you're a penny collector instead of a penny spender, it may leave you wondering if your change will gain sudden value.
    It seems unlikely, but how you pay for goods could be altered.Last week, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) introduced the bipartisan bill "Make Sense, Not Cents" that would
  • Team USA announces its 2025 Hall of Fame inductees

    Team USA announces its 2025 Hall of Fame inductees
    Related video: Biden welcomes Olympic and Paralympic athletes to White House(NEXSTAR) – The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee has revealed its 2025 class of Hall of Fame inductees to be honored in a special July 12 ceremony in Colorado Springs.“This induction celebrates not only their remarkable performances and lasting impact but also acknowledges the essential contributions of those who supported their journeys every step of the way," said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland in a news
  • New Mexico Health Dept. shares method to estimate air quality on smokey days

    New Mexico Health Dept. shares method to estimate air quality on smokey days
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — In honor of both Asthma and Wildfire Awareness Month, the New Mexico Health Department is encouraging residents to use a certain method to protect their health on smoky days. The "5-3-1 visibility method" can help the public estimate air quality based on how far they can see during a wildfire.Story continues below
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  • Dog parents invited to Sandia Peak Tram for free pet-friendly event

    Dog parents invited to Sandia Peak Tram for free pet-friendly event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dog Day is back at the base of the Sandia Peak Tram on May 10, from 9 - 11 a.m. Dog parents are invited to bring their friends out to enjoy the free event and connect with others. Watch “Ghostbusters” under the wings at the Nuclear History MuseumA number of local New Mexico dog businesses will be at the event to connect and offer their products and services to pet owners. Guests can enjoy dog-friendly hiking maps, complimentary dog treats, a
  • Watch "Ghostbusters" under the wings at the Nuclear History Museum

    Watch "Ghostbusters" under the wings at the Nuclear History Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is inviting the community to watch a movie under the wings on June 14. Guests will get the chance to watch the 1984 movie “Ghostbusters” among historic aircraft at the museum’s Heritage Park. Local athlete makes history with NCAA scholarshipAttendees can dress up as their favorite character from the movie for a chance to win prizes in the costume contest. People can show up early and enjoy
  • Do you need a REAL ID before Wednesday's enforcement deadline? Here's what to know

    Do you need a REAL ID before Wednesday's enforcement deadline? Here's what to know
    (NEXSTAR) — The REAL ID enforcement deadline officially begins on Wednesday, May 7, meaning those without a compliant ID may have a more complicated time boarding flights, entering nuclear power plants and certain other federal buildings.While the enforcement date has been delayed several times over the last few years, the impending deadline has brought lines and hours-long waits to local DMVs.
    The good news is, if you don't have a domestic flight scheduled anytime soon, you likely do
  • Las Vegas residents asked to avoid Gallinas River as level surges

    Las Vegas residents asked to avoid Gallinas River as level surges
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) –The City of Las Vegas is asking residents to stay away from the Gallinas River which is running higher than usualy due to recent rain.According to the city, her river is three feet higher compared to Sunday and is flowing rapidly. A Flood Watch remains in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday for Las Vegas and nearby areas. More rain is expected and could increase the chance of flash flooding. Flooding for parts of New Mexico & chilly weatherIf roads become flooded,
  • Trump announces two new national holidays, including one on Veterans Day

    Trump announces two new national holidays, including one on Veterans Day
    (The Hill) — President Donald Trump on Monday said he is establishing two new national holidays, one of which will fall on a date already designated as Veterans Day.The holidays, Trump explained on Truth Social, are meant to commemorate the end of World Wars I and II, landing on November 11 and May 8, respectively.In the post, Trump reiterated his view that the U.S. should be celebrating its military victories, as some other countries do.“We won two World Wars, but we never took cred
  • Deadly illness spreading twice as fast in 2025, surpasses 9,000 cases

    Deadly illness spreading twice as fast in 2025, surpasses 9,000 cases
    (NEXSTAR) – It's not just measles making a fierce comeback in 2025. Another disease that's especially dangerous to young children, known as pertussis or whooping cough, is spreading nearly twice as fast as it was last year.As of April 26, the latest data available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 9,047 cases have been identified in U.S. residents in 2025. That's nearly twice as many as there were at this time last year, when about 4,700 cases had been identified.
    Whoopi
  • Pirates fan who fell from wall at PNC Park takes 'first steps' since accident

    Pirates fan who fell from wall at PNC Park takes 'first steps' since accident
    PITTSBURGH, PA (WTRF) – The 20-year-old man who fell over the 21-foot Clemente Wall at PNC Park during a Pittsburgh Pirates game continues to make remarkable progress.Kavan Markwood, a former college athlete, fell over a railing and onto the field during the seventh inning of Pittsburgh’s 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs last Wednesday.He reportedly suffered severe injuries to his neck, clavicle and back, according to Jennifer Phillips, a friend who organized a GoFundMe page f
  • US tourist in Rome impaled on metal spike at Colosseum

    US tourist in Rome impaled on metal spike at Colosseum
    (KTLA) - An American on vacation in Rome is reportedly recovering after climbing a fence at the ruins of the Colosseum, falling and being impaled on a metal spike in front of other horrified tourists, according to multiple media outlets.  The incident, according to the Italian news outlet Day Italian News, happened at around 5 p.m. Friday, with shocked witnesses immediately calling for help.  The 47-year-old man, who has yet to be identified, reportedly took the spike to the lower
  • Man crashes into Jennifer Aniston's LA property while she's home: report

    Man crashes into Jennifer Aniston's LA property while she's home: report
    (KTLA) – A man was arrested on Monday afternoon after he crashed through the front gates of actress Jennifer Aniston’s home in Los Angeles, according to police and multiple media outlets.The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Nexstar's KTLA that a call came in around 12:20 p.m., reporting a burglary suspect in the 900 block of Airole Way in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air.Aniston was home when the suspect, only identified as a white male in his 70s, drove through her
  • Kirtland Air Force Base exercise may result in temporary delays, limited services

    Kirtland Air Force Base exercise may result in temporary delays, limited services
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Kirtland Air Force Base visitors should expect delays and temporary service changes as the base conducts an Energy Resilience Readiness Exercise this week.Story continues below
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    The exercise will take place on one day between Tuesday and Friday. Base offic
  • Neighbor pins down chainsaw-wielding man in clown mask, footage shows

    Neighbor pins down chainsaw-wielding man in clown mask, footage shows
    COHOES, NY (WTEN) – A New York man helped pin down another man in a clown mask who was carrying an electric chainsaw down a street in the city of Cohoes on Thursday.“I was walking my mom out to the car," said local resident Natalie Gwinn. "She was going to pick up my daughter from school, and I saw a dude in a blue sports jersey in a clown mask walking down the street. It was a little weird, but I kind of rolled my eyes and ignored it."A New York man helped pin down another man
  • The 5 most competitive gubernatorial races to watch in 2026

    The 5 most competitive gubernatorial races to watch in 2026
    (The Hill) - Multiple states are gearing up for competitive gubernatorial elections next year, which will offer a litmus test for the parties on voter sentiment.Michigan and Georgia are teeing up open races as both Govs. Gretchen Whitmer (D) and Brian Kemp (R), respectively, are term-limited. Wisconsin could also see an open race, as Gov. Tony Evers (D) has not said yet whether he’ll run for a third term.Meanwhile, incumbent Govs. Katie Hobbs (D) of Arizona and Joe Lombardo (R) of Nevada a
  • 5 questions about Musk's new Texas towns, Starbase and Snailbrook

    5 questions about Musk's new Texas towns, Starbase and Snailbrook
    (The Hill) -- An electorate of Space X employees in South Texas has voted to create the new town of Starbase and elect fellow employees as its mayor and city commissioners.That nearly unanimous vote on Saturday made Elon Musk — in addition to the world’s richest man and the head of the DOGE initiative reshaping the federal government — the employer of the entire government of what amounts to a SpaceX company town.“Starbase, Texas," Musk posted on X, “is no
  • Harris makes surprise post-election appearance with Met Gala debut

    Harris makes surprise post-election appearance with Met Gala debut
    (The Hill) - Former Vice President Harris made her debut at the Met Gala this year alongside former first gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vogue reported Monday.Harris’s Met Gala look selection was custom-made by the clothing brand Off-White. A photo featured in Vogue's reporting on Harris’s attendance at the event shows the former vice president in a floor-length dress split between black and white at her right shoulder.Harris’s selection of Off-White, a brand founded by legendary Black
  • Americans are having fewer kids due to money concerns: Survey

    Americans are having fewer kids due to money concerns: Survey
    (NewsNation) — With the cost of raising a child nearing $300,000, many parents are rethinking just how many kids they can afford.According to a recent LendingTree survey, almost half (46%) of parents with young children said they have fewer kids due to financial constraints. And 77% said raising children has been far more expensive than they expected.Story continues below
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  • Public feedback wanted on Sandoval County Community Wildfire Protection Plan

    Public feedback wanted on Sandoval County Community Wildfire Protection Plan
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Sandoval County officials are asking for feedback on their Community Wildfire Protection Plan. They say this is a collaborative effort to enhance public safety and resilience in the event of a fire.Students pursing trade careers highlighted by Valley High SchoolCounty officials also say the plan aims to address vulnerabilities in the community while prioritizing the protection of people, property and resources. Officials are asking the public to review and provide
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Flooding and snow, Funding decision, Police shooting, Downtown plan, Signing day

    KRQE Newsfeed: Flooding and snow, Funding decision, Police shooting, Downtown plan, Signing day
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    Could Raising New Mexico’s Alcohol Tax Save Lives?25 years later: A look back at the Cerro Grande FireABQ City Council looks to crack down on problematic motelsPoll: What is the strangest thing about New Mexico?Student detained after gun found at school in ABQEspañola Fire Department opens new training facilityABQ City Council votes to expand services at Gateway Center
    Tuesday's Five Facts[1] Flooding for parts of New Mexico & chilly weather - Rain activity
  • Students pursuing trade careers highlighted by Valley High School

    Students pursuing trade careers highlighted by Valley High School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Valley High School in Albuquerque hosted a signing day event for its seniors who are committing to apprenticeships in trades such as mechanics, carpentry, welding and more.City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtownTeachers and professionals say programs like this are essential for students who don't plan to pursue college. "It's been absolutely amazing. These students are students who want to be in this program, so that's made it super
  • Students pursing trade careers highlighted by Valley High School

    Students pursing trade careers highlighted by Valley High School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Valley High School in Albuquerque hosted a signing day event for its seniors who are committing to apprenticeships in trades such as mechanics, carpentry, welding and more.City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtownTeachers and professionals say programs like this are essential for students who don't plan to pursue college. "It's been absolutely amazing. These students are students who want to be in this program, so that's made it super
  • Poll: What is the strangest thing about New Mexico?

    Poll: What is the strangest thing about New Mexico?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico is a unique place, and there are many things that make it stand out from the rest of the United States. KRQE asked viewers via social media what they thought was the strangest thing they've noticed about the Land of Enchantment.News 13 viewers say the strangest thing about New Mexico is the weather. New Mexico experiences a wide variety of weather phenomena, from haboobs to heavy snow. One of the most common weather patterns in the state is "all the
  • Could Raising New Mexico’s Alcohol Tax Save Lives?

    Could Raising New Mexico’s Alcohol Tax Save Lives?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Would higher taxes on alcohol reduce alcohol-related deaths in New Mexico? University of New Mexico researchers say yes. But the state hasn’t changed the way it taxes alcohol for decades.
    This week’s guests on the New Mexico News Insiders Podcast: 
    Brady Horn, UNM Economics Professor and researcher Sen. Antonio ‘Moe’ Maestas, (D) Albuquerque 
    Horn and Sen. Maestas join Chris and Gabby to explain the alcohol tax researc
  • Millions in opioid settlement funding allocated by Albuquerque City Council

    Millions in opioid settlement funding allocated by Albuquerque City Council
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Councilors made a decision at Monday's city council meeting on how they will spend the millions of dollars awarded to the city from a settlement with major opioid companies. It comes from drug manufacturers and distributors, settling lawsuits for their role in the opioid epidemic. Story continues below
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  • Fewer than half of Americans trust FDA, CDC to do their job

    Fewer than half of Americans trust FDA, CDC to do their job
    (The Hill) - Fewer than half of Americans believe federal health agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) can do key parts of their job, like ensuring new vaccines are safe, new poll findings show.  Five years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, 42 percent of people in the U.S. think federal health agencies are effectively able to respond to infectious disease outbreaks, according to a poll released Tuesday by the he
  • Flooding for some in New Mexico & a bit chilly

    Flooding for some in New Mexico & a bit chilly
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Rain activity with high-elevation snow is widespread across Northern New Mexico with some strong thunderstorms in Eastern New Mexico. While westerly winds out west are slowly drifting the precipitation to the east out in front of the push of moisture moving through the Four Corners with an upper-level low pressure system, southerly upper-level winds are pushing individual storms to the north. Meanwhile, easterly winds are bringing in plenty of surface moisture with fog
  • Flooding for parts of New Mexico & chilly weather

    Flooding for parts of New Mexico & chilly weather
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Rain activity with high-elevation snow is widespread across Northern New Mexico with some strong thunderstorms in Eastern New Mexico. While winds out west are slowly drifting the precipitation to the east, southerly upper-level winds are pushing individual storms to the north. Meanwhile, easterly winds are bringing in plenty of surface moisture with fog in the high elevations, as well as in parts of the East Highlands. With locally heavy rainfall accompanied by lightnin
  • Severe storms, flooding, and winter weather alerts in effect in New Mexico tonight

    Severe storms, flooding, and winter weather alerts in effect in New Mexico tonight
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Very active weather will continue into Tuesday across parts of New Mexico. Heavy rain and heavy snow will fall in parts of the state tonight.It's been another stormy day for parts of New Mexico on Monday with widespread showers and storms. Severe storms have developed in southeast New Mexico, where a Tornado Watch is in effect until 4 AM Tuesday. Snow has also been falling in the northern mountains today, where places like Angel Fire have already picked up several
  • 25 years later: A look back at the Cerro Grande Fire

    25 years later: A look back at the Cerro Grande Fire
    LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – At the time, it was the most destructive wildfire in New Mexico's history. So, how did the Cerro Grande Fire start, and how did it impact those who were living in Los Alamos and the surrounding areas at the time?On May 4, 2000, the National Park Service started a prescribed burn, but several critical errors were made before the fire started. "They didn't plan for the level of complexity and the level of possibility of escape given the place where they we
  • KRQE Weather Academy visits Whittier Elementary School

    KRQE Weather Academy visits Whittier Elementary School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Meteorologists with KRQE News 13 continue to visit schools around the metro area as part of KRQE's Weather Academy. Whittier Elementary School received a visit from meteorologist Ryan DePhillips, who spoke with a group of young students about New Mexico's diverse climate.
    These weather academies are a fun and interactive way for young kids here in the metro to learn about the weather from our talented team of meteorologists.The Weather Academy is full for th
  • Albuquerque City Council looks to crack down on problematic motels

    Albuquerque City Council looks to crack down on problematic motels
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Councilors are cracking down on problematic motels and hotels, but some councilors are warning that the changes could hurt the homeless. "We continually say that we don't like seeing unhoused people on our streets, but now we're saying if they somehow scrape up enough money to stay in a hotel for a night or two... We don't want them to be there either, and I think that's a large problem with this bill," said City Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn.
  • UNM's Will Asby named Mountain West Baseball Player of the Week

    UNM's Will Asby named Mountain West Baseball Player of the Week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – UNM outfielder Will Asby is the Mountain West Baseball Player of the Week. The talented senior batted .615 over the weekend, going 8 of 13. Asby had a team-high 9 RBI while leading the Lobos to a series sweep of San Diego State on the road. The Lobos are now in a three-way tie on top of the Mountain West with Nevada and Fresno State.
    Asby started his weekend with a key RBI double in the tenth inning of game one, helping the Lobos win the extra-inning affair
  • Albuquerque City Council votes to offer more services at Gateway Center

    Albuquerque City Council votes to offer more services at Gateway Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council decided to provide more services at the Gateway Center to help people experiencing homelessness. Chicanos por la Causa already runs Gateway West but will now be offering housing and treatment navigation services at the Gateway Center on Gibson Blvd.City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtownThe group was selected through a competitive process, and the city said CPLC's mission statement of understanding, community-cent
  • Albuquerque City Council votes to expand services at Gateway Center

    Albuquerque City Council votes to expand services at Gateway Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council decided to provide more services at the Gateway Center to help people experiencing homelessness. Chicanos por la Causa already runs Gateway West but will now be offering housing and treatment navigation services at the Gateway Center on Gibson Blvd.City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtownThe group was selected through a competitive process, and the city said CPLC's mission statement of understanding, community-cent
  • Student detained after gun found at Tres Volcanes Community Collaborative School

    Student detained after gun found at Tres Volcanes Community Collaborative School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Officials at Tres Volcanes Community Collaborative School found a gun in a student's backpack on Monday. According to a letter sent out to parents Monday morning, staff were informed that a student might have a weapon.The letter stated that staff pulled the student aside and found a gun in his backpack. Staff said the student told them he did not intend to hurt himself or others. APS police detained the student.
  • Local athlete makes history with NCAA scholarship

    Local athlete makes history with NCAA scholarship
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While flag football is not a sanctioned sport by the NMAA, it has continued to grow throughout New Mexico. Athletes high school age and younger compete for various teams that are part of NFL Flag Football. The league is co-ed, and also features all-girls teams.As the game has grown in recent years, so has the skill level of the athletes. One athlete in particular just made history.Emanee Cerda, a senior at Albuquerque Academy, recently committed to play at M
  • City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtown

    City of Albuquerque unveils redevelopment plan for downtown
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There's a new plan the city hopes can breathe new life into downtown, and KRQE News 13 is getting a look at what big projects could take top priority over the next few decades.  Story continues below
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    After months of gathering opinions, the city's finalized its new

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