• 'Mutt Strut' to take place at Altura Park on Sunday

    'Mutt Strut' to take place at Altura Park on Sunday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local canines are invited to strut their stuff at this year's annual Mutt Strut in Albuquerque. The Altura Park Neighborhood Association is hosting the event, where pups and their owners can enter the costume parade and contests for prizes.NMDOT warns about unpaid toll scamRegistration costs $10 and which will go to benefit the group Positive Links, which raises awareness about the connection between animal abuse and human violence. Mutt Strut will happ
  • Police release identity of man killed in officer-involved shooting in Las Cruces

    Police release identity of man killed in officer-involved shooting in Las Cruces
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) — The Las Cruces Police Department has released the identity of the man who was killed in an officer-involved shooting on Walnut Street last Thursday. According to police, 18-year-old Josiah Perrault died from injuries sustained during the shooting. Teen accused of killing a woman searching for her stolen car is set to begin trialA different man police believe is involved was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The "Officer-Involv
  • Judge dismisses federal oversight of Albuquerque Police Department

    Judge dismisses federal oversight of Albuquerque Police Department
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A federal judge Monday granted a joint motion to end the federal oversight of the Albuquerque Police Department regarding excessive force."This ruling finalizes what the department and our community have worked tirelessly for over the last decade: we have earned back the right to run our own police department,” Mayor Tim Keller stated in part in a news release. “I made it clear from day one, we would meet our challenges head-on, making hard chang
  • New Mexico Game and Fish shares tips on keeping baby birds safe this summer

    New Mexico Game and Fish shares tips on keeping baby birds safe this summer
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — As New Mexicans head into the wilderness this summer, the Department of Game and Fish is sharing pointers on how to keep you and the wildlife safe. Protect your skin: UV index reaches high levels in AlbuquerqueGame and Fish says this is the time of year they receive calls about baby birds. They say the best thing you can do it to leave it alone and let nature take its course. If the wildlife is sick or injured, call game and fish or your local wildlife rehab facili
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  • Did Siri snoop on you? How much of the $95M settlement you could receive

    Did Siri snoop on you? How much of the $95M settlement you could receive
    (NEXSTAR) — Have you ever suspected Siri of spying on you, especially after you suddenly received targeted ads about, say, shoes or a restaurant after you had a conversation about them near your Apple device? You may be entitled to a portion of a recently reached settlement in a class action lawsuit.The $95 million settlement stems from a lawsuit filed by California resident Fumiko Lopez, which claimed Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, could be activated without consent and record conversat
  • Nominations underway for 2026 'Matriarch of New Mexico Agriculture'

    Nominations underway for 2026 'Matriarch of New Mexico Agriculture'
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — The state department of agriculture has launched a new campaign to celebrate the women who have shaped the state's agricultural community.Story continues below
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  • Dad charged with forcing 9-year-old son to beg on streets

    Dad charged with forcing 9-year-old son to beg on streets
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Police in Juarez, Mexico, have arrested a 41-year-old man on human trafficking charges for allegedly sending his 9-year-old son out to beg for money from passers-by.Authorities were alerted to a child approaching patrons at Plaza Pinocelli asking for spare change. Chihuahua state police arrived on the scene and allegedly witnessed Juan Antonio G.M. “flagrantly” compelling the 9-year-old to panhandle, the state attorney general said in a statemen
  • Edgewood nixes plan to install baby box

    Edgewood nixes plan to install baby box
    EDGEWOOD, N.M. (KRQE) – The Town of Edgewood has changed course and will no longer create a place where parents who can’t care for their newborns can surrender them. ‘Bike to Work Week’ kicks off in Albuquerque on MondayThe town was exploring options to install a Safe Haven Baby Box, however, it realized it did not have an area suitable for installation.
    "We have found that local healthcare facilities are not open and staffed 24 hours per day. Local fire and law enfo
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  • Las Vegas residents warned to stay off flooded roads

    Las Vegas residents warned to stay off flooded roads
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Las Vegas is urging residents to remain vigilant as flooding continues to impact roadways. City officials said the Gallinas River is rising because of warmer weather and rapidly melting snowpack. The excess water is affecting low-lying roads.Roswell officer fired following battery chargeThey said floodwaters can conceal debris, potholes, broken glass, tree branches, and even downed power lines. They can also be contaminated with sewage, chemicals,
  • Protect your skin: UV index reaches high levels in Albuquerque

    Protect your skin: UV index reaches high levels in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque has recently experienced days where it has had the highest UV index in the country. So, what is the UV index, and how can it impact your health?
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  • University of New Mexico graduate nominated for sports Emmy

    University of New Mexico graduate nominated for sports Emmy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A University of New Mexico graduate is now an Emmy-nominated film director. Fritz Bitsoie is a Diné, Navajo filmmaker and cultural storyteller from Gallup who graduated from UNM in 2011. After graduating, he pursued his love for film in San Francisco, even becoming an award winner for his film Trails Before Us. Up to $7,500 in project funding available through Bernalillo County Neighborhood Grant ProgramFast forward to 2025, he will be headed to New Y
  • NMDOT warns about unpaid toll scam

    NMDOT warns about unpaid toll scam
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is warning about a scam targeting New Mexicans with fake toll road payment demands.NMDOT said it has seen a surge in calls from concerned citizens who received fraudulent text messages demanding immediate toll payment. New Mexico does not operate any toll roads within state boundaries and will never request toll payments from residents or visitors.Story continues below
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  • 3 New Mexico breweries win awards at 2025 World Beer Cup

    3 New Mexico breweries win awards at 2025 World Beer Cup
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The 2025 World Beer Cup just wrapped up on May 1 in Indianapolis. The annual competition began in 1996 and celebrates the art and science of brewing. This year, three New Mexico breweries took home awards.At the World Beer Cup, 1,761 breweries across 49 countries entered the competition, putting up a total of 8,375 beers and ciders for consideration in 117 categories. Judges from 37 countries then determined the best of the best during initial tastings he
  • Santa Fe Police investigate shooting death near downtown

    Santa Fe Police investigate shooting death near downtown
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating a shooting death near the downtown area Monday. SFPD says officers responded to a 911 call around 3:30 a.m. to reports of a shooting near Water St. and Don Gaspar Ave.
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  • USDA halts live animal imports through US-Mexico border

    USDA halts live animal imports through US-Mexico border
    (The Hill) - Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Sunday that the U.S. is halting imports of livestock at ports of entry along the southern border in response to the “continued spread” of the “New World screwworm” (NWS) in Mexico.The move comes after NWS was detected in remote farms as far north as Oaxaca and Veracruz, approximately 700 miles from the U.S. border, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins a
  • Up to $7,500 in project funding available through Bernalillo County Neighborhood Grant Program

    Up to $7,500 in project funding available through Bernalillo County Neighborhood Grant Program
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is now accepting applications for its neighborhood grant program. Through the program, neighborhood associations can receive up to $7,500 to improve their community.What New Mexico cities made the list of best and worst places to start a career?Approved projects must happen within the county and be free and open to all residents in the respective neighborhoods. The projects can range from enhancing safety, beauty, connectivity and more
  • ABQ RIDE holds summer resource fairs through late August

    ABQ RIDE holds summer resource fairs through late August
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — ABQ RIDE is holding multiple resource fairs at Alvarado Transportation Center over the summer. They'll be sharing resources like open space maps, recovery and housing materials, community center program calendars, and ways to sign up for a different local activities.Story continues below
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  • Trial against teen accused of killing a woman searching for her stolen car begins

    Trial against teen accused of killing a woman searching for her stolen car begins
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Marcos Barela, 14, is now on trial for what happened when he was 13 years old in a Smith's parking lot. According to prosecutors, he shot and killed Sydney Wilson, who'd tracked down her stolen car, which Barela was riding in.Story continues below
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  • Teen accused of killing a woman searching for her stolen car is set to begin trial

    Teen accused of killing a woman searching for her stolen car is set to begin trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Marcos Barela, the teen accused of shooting and killing a woman who was trying to get her stolen car back, is set to begin trial this week.Downtown Albuquerque shooting victim dies from gunshot woundsPolice say Sydney Wilson was searching for her stolen car with a GPS app in August 2023. She found the car near Central and Coors in Albuquerque, with a group of teens inside. Wilson tried to confront the teens when investigators say Barela,
  • 'Bike to Work Week' kicks off in Albuquerque on Monday

    'Bike to Work Week' kicks off in Albuquerque on Monday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — May 12 to May 18 is national "Bike to Work Week." Here in Albuquerque, Bike ABQ is holding special events throughout the week to celebrate. Gail Ryba: The cycling advocate behind the bridge crossing Rio Grande at I-40One major event includes a gathering on Civic Plaza Friday morning. There will be pop-up safety classes, free safety kits, and more. A city bus will be parked nearby to demonstrate how to use bicycle racks. Transportation Planning Manager Valeri
  • Trump signs executive order aimed at slashing prescription drug costs

    Trump signs executive order aimed at slashing prescription drug costs
    (The Hill) -- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday aimed at slashing prescription drug prices in the U.S. that could lead to the capping of prices at a level equivalent to the cost in similar nations.The U.S. has paid more than other similarly wealthy countries for prescription drugs for decades, with a 2024 study conducted by the Rand Corporation, a public policy think tank, finding that Americans in general pay 2.78 times more for prescription drugs than 33 other nat
  • RFK Jr. goes swimming in DC's Rock Creek despite ban over bacteria

    RFK Jr. goes swimming in DC's Rock Creek despite ban over bacteria
    (The Hill) - Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed Sunday that took a dip in Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek with his grandchildren, despite longstanding warnings that the Potomac River tributary isn't safe because of high bacterial levels."Mother’s Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with Amaryllis, Bobby, Kick, and Jackson, and a swim with my grandchildren, Bobcat and Cassius in Rock Creek," Kennedy wrote in a post on the social media platform X along with multiple photos, including
  • Kentucky Derby-winning jockey faces suspension, $62K fine: What did he do?

    Kentucky Derby-winning jockey faces suspension, $62K fine: What did he do?
    (NEXSTAR/WDKY) – Junior Alvarado, the jockey who rode Sovereignty to victory at the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, has been issued a suspension and ordered to pay a hefty fine for excessive use of his riding crop during the race.The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) announced the penalties on Friday after a hearing by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) determined Alvarado struck Sovereignty eight times with his crop — two more times t
  • Rio del Oso bridge in New Mexico to temporarily close Tuesday

    Rio del Oso bridge in New Mexico to temporarily close Tuesday
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) — The Rio del Oso bridge in Chili is closing temporarily on Tuesday as the bearing pads are replaced beneath the bridge. The closure is expected to end by 5 p.m. the same day.Story continues below
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  • List: Big Lots stores in 13 states reopening this week

    List: Big Lots stores in 13 states reopening this week
    (NEXSTAR) — Another round of Big Lots stores, previously shuttered as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, are set to reopen this week.This marks the third wave of stores reopening this year. In April, nine Big Lots stores reopened as part of a deal the retailer previously reached with Gordon Brothers Retail Partners. The deal stipulated that Variety Wholesalers would acquire hundreds of Big Lots stores, which would retain the original branding.A much larger group of Bi
  • 'This is nuts': How Louis Prevost learned his brother had become pope

    'This is nuts': How Louis Prevost learned his brother had become pope
    (NewsNation) —“Holy cow, this is nuts,” said Louis Prevost as he watched his younger brother, Robert, become Pope Leo XIV live on television last week.“It's shocking, mind-numbing, mind-blowing. How do you describe that? I don't know,” Louis Prevost told Nexstar's NewsNation. “I still haven't figured out how to tell anybody what I feel, other than out of my head, crazy with happiness, pride, joy, love for my brother.”Prevost discovered his brother had be
  • What New Mexico cities made the list of best and worst places to start a career?

    What New Mexico cities made the list of best and worst places to start a career?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – WalletHub released its recent rankings on the best and worst cities to start a career and two New Mexico cities landed on the list. The study compared over 180 different cities across 25 key metrics. These metrics include job availability, average monthly salary, housing affordability, job growth, quality of life and more.Gov. Lujan Grisham talks immigration on Face The NationTwo New Mexico cities appeared on WalletHub's list with Albuquerque ranking 81st overall a
  • Paralyzed college graduate crosses stage with help from robotic technology

    Paralyzed college graduate crosses stage with help from robotic technology
    RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Nine months after a crash left him paralyzed from the chest down, Jaiden Picot walked across the graduation stage at Virginia Union University (VUU) thanks to his determination and a robotic exoskeleton.Picot, 22, suffered a C4 spinal cord injury in August 2024 after a truck hit him while he was riding an e-scooter to work. The injury left him unable to move his arms or legs, but on Saturday, May 10, he crossed the stage at VUU’s commencement ceremony on foot w
  • Dow jumps and S&P 500 climbs following 90-day truce in the US-China trade war

    Dow jumps and S&P 500 climbs following 90-day truce in the US-China trade war
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are leaping Monday after China and the United States announced a 90-day truce in their trade war. They agreed to take down most of their tariffs that economists warned could start a recession and create shortages on U.S. store shelves.The S&P 500 was 2.6% higher in early trading and back within 5.5% of its all-time high set in February. Since falling nearly 20% below that mark last month, the index has been roaring higher on hopes th
  • Gov. Lujan Grisham on Face The Nation, Downtown shooting victim dies, Warmer and breezy, Iron Fire update, New Mexico volunteer wins award

    Gov. Lujan Grisham on Face The Nation, Downtown shooting victim dies, Warmer and breezy, Iron Fire update, New Mexico volunteer wins award
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    2 pedestrians involved in northeast Albuquerque vehicle crashWatermelon Mountain Ranch holds ‘Fashion and Compassion’ showRoswell officer fired following battery chargeMother’s Day celebrated in Old TownCard and Collectibles show wraps at Embassy SuitesTrump says he will sign executive order on drug price capsU.S. and China announce deal to cut tariffs
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  • Trump says he will sign executive order on drug price caps

    Trump says he will sign executive order on drug price caps
    (The Hill) -- President Donald Trump said Sunday he will sign an executive order Monday to cap prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices at the lowest cost offered to any other country.America has notoriously paid more than other developed nations for the same prescription drugs. But under Trump’s “most favored nation” policy, the president hopes to ensure “the United States will pay the same price as the Nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the World.”St
  • U.S. and China announce deal to cut tariffs

    U.S. and China announce deal to cut tariffs
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Monday morning in Geneva, Switzerland, the U.S. and China came to an agreement to roll back tariffs for 90 days. Both countries called this a success.The White House released a joint statement between the U.S. and China recognizing the importance of a mutually beneficial economic and trade relationship after a weekend of trade negotiations."We have reached an agreement on a 90 day pause,” said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.By May 14th the U.S. and China will
  • Very warm & breezy weather ahead with dry air

    Very warm & breezy weather ahead with dry air
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Higher morning temperatures are present this morning with lower humidity and slightly stronger south-southwesterly winds for most areas. Few areas in the higher elevations of the Northern Mountains are starting off around or below the freezing mark, while most other areas in New Mexico are in the upper 40s to the lower 60s.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Longtime Grant County volunteer wins coveted search and rescue award

    Longtime Grant County volunteer wins coveted search and rescue award
    GRANT COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – He's been a volunteer for nearly twenty years, dedicating his time and talents to serving the community in southern New Mexico. And now, he's the recipient of a highly coveted search and rescue award."Search and Rescue has been a life-changing experience for me,” said Marc Levesque, Area Commander, New Mexico State Police Search and Rescue.Levesque, a longtime volunteer, is nearing the end of his search and rescue career. But not without leaving a mar
  • Downtown Albuquerque shooting victim dies from gunshot wounds

    Downtown Albuquerque shooting victim dies from gunshot wounds
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The victim in a shooting that happened last Sunday in downtown Albuquerque has died. One week ago, APD arrested the two teens accused of the shooting after a fight with the victim.On May 4, APD found that David Segura had been shot. The two 18-year-olds, Matthew Akugue and Isaiah Martinez, were accused of shooting Segura, following a verbal altercation that quickly became violent.On Friday, both came before a judge for their pre-trial hearing. "I learned thi
  • House moves forward with bills affecting transgender health care and identity

    House moves forward with bills affecting transgender health care and identity
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Saturday evening, the Texas House advanced two bills aimed at transgender life in Texas. Here's a breakdown of what they do:SB 1257 - Required coverage for gender transition reversalsThe first, Senate Bill 1257, requires health insurance providers who cover gender transition therapy, medications and surgeries to also cover treatment to “manage, reverse, reconstruct from, or recover from” gender transition."If you take somebody to the dance and they want to go home
  • News13 Exclusive: Loris farm owner says kangaroo, brother had close bond at time of man's death

    News13 Exclusive: Loris farm owner says kangaroo, brother had close bond at time of man's death
    HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) -- In recent weeks, Eric Slate gave up going to the gym or other hobbies that his family were accustomed to.Instead, he'd spend almost every day at 5-Star Farm working with its camels, donkeys and other animals --- overjoyed at the interactions and love they shared."He would get up, spend all day out here. Since me and my business partner split, Eric's been my rock ... I think this was really good therapy for him," Eric's brother Robert told News13 in an exclusive inter
  • Baja California governor says US revoked her visa

    Baja California governor says US revoked her visa
    (KUSI) — The governor of the Mexican border state of Baja California said that the U.S. revoked visas from her and her husband.Governor Marina Del Pilar Ávila announced on her official accounts on Facebook and X late Saturday night, saying that her husband's was revoked first, and, "...shortly after the consular measure was applied, I received a similar notification."Both Ávila and her husband are members of the ruling Morena partyÁvila's post did not mention if she wa
  • Watermelon Mountain Ranch holds 'Fashion and Compassion' show

    Watermelon Mountain Ranch holds 'Fashion and Compassion' show
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This weekend, animal lovers joined together to raise money for the state's largest no-kill animal shelter, runway style. Watermelon Mountain Ranch hosted its 6th Annual Fashion and Compassion show Saturday. Animal Humane New Mexico helps pet owners in crisis by providing free boarding to animalsThe event was held at the Marriott Pyramid, guests could stop by vendor booths, a silent auction, and a puppy kissing booth. The highlight of the event was a fashion
  • Roswell officer fired following battery charge

    Roswell officer fired following battery charge
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – A Roswell police officer was fired this month after accusations were brought against him of choking a woman in April. According to police, the victim contacted Roswell police on April 5, saying she was battered by her boyfriend at the time, Roswell Police Officer Brandon Speights. Roswell police officer accused of domestic violencePolice say Speights was immediately placed on administrative leave as a criminal investigation began into the case. Following the inv
  • Gov. Lujan Grisham talks immigration on Face The Nation

    Gov. Lujan Grisham talks immigration on Face The Nation
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was on Face the Nation this morning, where she talked about the military taking over an area along the southern border. The governor denounced the way the Trump Administration is dealing with immigration, saying the lack of due process and clear constitutional violations should be concerning to more people. New Mexico Immigrant Law Center feeling impact of federal cuts to unaccompanied minors programBut she's most upset about communi
  • 2 pedestrians involved in northeast Albuquerque vehicle crash

    2 pedestrians involved in northeast Albuquerque vehicle crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – APD is investigating a crash near Chelwood and Menaul in northeast Albuquerque. Sometime Sunday afternoon, a truck struck two pedestrians.Story continues below
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  • Mother's Day celebrated in Old Town

    Mother's Day celebrated in Old Town
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Old Town was jam-packed Sunday as dozens of families came out to celebrate Mother's Day. The 300-year-old walkways were full of visitors looking for that perfect way to say, "I Love You, Mom." ABQ BioPark celebrates Mother’s DayAnimal Welfare was also at the event, hoping moms would want to take home a furry best friend for their Mother's Day gift. "We did get an adoption so far, we're just starting getting started. Gracie went to a new home, and it's
  • Windier and warmer weather moves in this week

    Windier and warmer weather moves in this week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Winds will start picking up again early this week. Westerly winds will bring in even warmer temperatures Monday and Tuesday afternoon, with highs well above average for this time of year.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Card and Collectibles show wraps at Embassy Suites

    Card and Collectibles show wraps at Embassy Suites
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A two-day collectible show wrapped up a busy weekend. With vendors from all over the state providing an opportunity to get that rare item they've been looking for. The 2025 Albuquerque Cards and More Expo happened all weekend at the Embassy Suites off of Woodward Place.Hard-to-find collectible items, from Pokémon and sports cards to comic books and action figures, were on sale. Some vendors say getting stocked up for this event was difficult, but more

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