• About $500K in damage done to Alvarado Square from October shooting

    About $500K in damage done to Alvarado Square from October shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County officials estimate the damage to Alvarado Square may add up to more than $500,000. The county confirms the latest estimates of more than $473,000 in expenses. That's on top of about $38,000 spent to clean up and make repairs immediately after the shooting.
    Related coverageTwo more suspects arrested for Alvarado Square shootingSuspect in Alvarado Square shooting released from custody pending trialProsecutors seek pretrial detention for suspe
  • Dog bites face of alleged sexual attacker at Colorado park, police say

    Dog bites face of alleged sexual attacker at Colorado park, police say
    DENVER (KDVR) – A man who tried to sexually assault a woman at a park in Fort Collins, Colorado, was bit on the face by a dog, with authorities later arresting him, according to police.Police said a woman was "crying and telling a male to get off of her" when she called 911 Sunday evening, according to a release from Fort Collins Police Services.Story continues below
    News: Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremonyEvents: What’s happening around New
  • Study: The best teachers in the US are in these school districts

    Study: The best teachers in the US are in these school districts
    (NEXSTAR) - During Teacher Appreciation Week every teacher should be thanked and praised for helping to mold and nurture the minds of America's youth. But anyone with kids always wants to know, "Where can my child get the best education?"An annual study performed by Niche was able to determine where the school districts with the best teachers can be found in the U.S.Story continues below
    News: Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremonyEvents: What’s happe
  • Social Security Administration announces new list of most popular baby names

    Social Security Administration announces new list of most popular baby names
    (NEXSTAR) – A new name has cracked into the top 10 list of the most popular baby names in the U.S.
    The Social Security Administration released its annual list of most popular names Friday using 2023 data. The agency tracks names dating back to 1880, gathering the names from applications for Social Security cards.2023's top contenders don't look all that different from last year — Liam and Olivia still reign supreme for boys and girls, respectively — but there is
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  • Turquoise takeover and Lung Cancer awareness week

    Turquoise takeover and Lung Cancer awareness week
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – May 6 - 12 is Turquoise Takeover and Lung Cancer Action Week for the American Lung Association. The week raises awareness for lung caner and inspires people to take action against it.ABQ BioPark’s Grand Cayman Blue Iguana is carrying eggsThe week also marks the 10th anniversary of Lung force, a movement that works to ensure less people are diagnosed and people living with the disease live longer. Turquoise is the signature Lung Force color and thr
  • Bernalillo County hosting pet adoption at Rio Bravo Brewing

    Bernalillo County hosting pet adoption at Rio Bravo Brewing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The county is hosting an adoption event at Rio Bravo Brewing on Saturday, May 11. The event will be from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.The adoption even will be focused on dogs, and a range of sizes and breeds are available, the county says. All adoptions are donation-based. Albuquerque Police have an updated safe space for victims and survivorsDonations go to the county's Quality of Life Community fund. Some of the funding goes to things like collars, dog toy
  • You may get an extra Social Security payment this month: Here's why

    You may get an extra Social Security payment this month: Here's why
    (NEXSTAR) — Just like some will get an extra paycheck in May, some Social Security recipients will get two checks this month.It’s all because of a quirk in the Social Security Administration’s payment schedule. A few times a year, two Supplemental Security Income (SSI) checks will go out in a month instead of the usual one. May happens to be the first of three double-payment months of 2024.The first SSI check went out on May 1, according to the agency’s calendar. The fina
  • "The Lost Bus" starring Matthew McConaughey filming in New Mexico

    "The Lost Bus" starring Matthew McConaughey filming in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) is announcing the feature film "The Lost Bus" starring Matthew McConaughey will be filming in and around Santa Fe, Española and Ruidoso.How Airbnb and Disney teamed up to create a replica ‘Up’ house in New MexicoThe film is a thriller based on Lizzie Johnson's novel "Paradise: One Town's Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire." The story is set during a deadly fire in California and told from the perspec
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Speaking out, Not guilty verdict, Windy morning, Students honored, Picture program

    KRQE Newsfeed: Speaking out, Not guilty verdict, Windy morning, Students honored, Picture program
    Friday's Top Stories
    Charter school director accused of threatening student will be released from custodyCYFD in search of ways to keep kids from sleeping in state office buildingsABQ BioPark’s Grand Cayman Blue Iguana is carrying eggsRaton man charged with assault, stealing school busLocal boxer to fight former world champion in CanadaState Land Office holds oil and gas companies responsible to clean abandoned sitesAFR responds to two small Bosque fires near Central bridgeDoorbell video s
  • Windy Friday morning, showers and storms for the weekend

    Windy Friday morning, showers and storms for the weekend
    It is a windy Friday morning in the middle Rio Grande Valley, especially in the Metro. The winds are coming in from the east, up to 50 mph, and will stay windy through mid-morning. The winds will lighten this afternoon, with gusts up to 35 mph. Skies will be partly cloudy today, and we will see more showers in the northern mountains and east mountains this afternoon, with virga and light showers possible in the Metro. Showers and storms will continue through Saturday morning in northern and nort
  • What's happening around New Mexico May 10-16

    What's happening around New Mexico May 10-16
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from May 10-16.Albuquerque
    May 10-11 The Show – Albuquerque's longest-running comedy show happens every Friday and Saturday at 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $12.May 11 Downtown Growers' Market – The market happens every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Robinson Park.May 11 Mother's Day Bath Bombs Craft – Make bath bombs with your mom at the Lomas Tramway Library. The event is free and begins at 10:30 a.
  • CYFD in search of ways to keep kids from sleeping in state office buildings

    CYFD in search of ways to keep kids from sleeping in state office buildings
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state's Children, Youth & Families Department (CYFD) has faced intense scrutiny and criticism over children in their care who have been forced to sleep in its office buildings- but CYFD Secretary, Teresa Casados, says they've come up with at least one possible solution.Reporter: "Don't the workers and the children deserve better?"
    CYFD Cabinet Secretary, Teresa Casados: "They absolutely do. They both do."As it stands today, the state has more than 2,000
  • Mother speaks out after son's killer is acquitted in retrial in Albuquerque

    Mother speaks out after son's killer is acquitted in retrial in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Days after the man who shot and killed her son was acquitted of second-degree murder in a retrial, the mother of Tyler Lackey is speaking out.
    "I've never even pretended to want justice, there isn't any," said Liz Frank, mother of Tyler Lackey."There's nothing anybody can say or do, he's not going to feel the pain I've been through with my family."
    And now, that may seem even further away for Frank.
    In 2016, her son Tyler Lackey was at an ATM when Matthew Ch
  • Defense attorney responds to overturned murder conviction for Albuquerque man

    Defense attorney responds to overturned murder conviction for Albuquerque man
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The defense attorney for Matthew Chavez, who was acquitted of second-degree murder after originally being convicted in 2018, is reacting to the jury's verdict in the trial.
    In 2016, Tyler Lackey was at an ATM when Matthew Chavez tried to rob him. According to witness testimony, Lackey took out his gun and Chavez shot and killed Lackey. Chavez then drove off and set the stolen car he was driving on fire.
    In 2018, Chavez was convicted of second-degree murder a
  • Albuquerque mother speaks out after son's killer is acquitted in retrial

    Albuquerque mother speaks out after son's killer is acquitted in retrial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Days after the man who shot and killed her son was acquitted of second-degree murder in a retrial, the mother of Tyler Lackey is speaking out.
    "I've never even pretended to want justice, there isn't any," said Liz Frank, mother of Tyler Lackey."There's nothing anybody can say or do, he's not going to feel the pain I've been through with my family."
    And now, that may seem even further away for Frank.
    In 2016, her son Tyler Lackey was at an ATM when Matthew Ch
  • Doorbell video shows Michigan tornado leveling nearly every tree in sight

    Doorbell video shows Michigan tornado leveling nearly every tree in sight
    (NEXSTAR) — The doorbell camera of a Portage, Michigan home captured the power of a tornado that splintered and uprooted massive trees Tuesday.The video, provided by a man who wanted to be identified by his first name only, Chris, showed the invisible hand of the storm flattening nearly every tree in sight.Story continues below
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  • Northwestern College student graduates with a 4.0 GPA in 4 majors in 4 years

    Northwestern College student graduates with a 4.0 GPA in 4 majors in 4 years
    ORANGE CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A Northwestern College student is about to graduate with four majors under his belt. Isaiah Gritters spent the last four years studying biology health professions, business administration/finance, economics, and chemistry, all while keeping a 4.0 GPA.On top of his classes, Gritters still found time for extracurriculars, including working as an EMT for Orange City, leading chemistry labs, and acting as a teacher’s assistant for an economics professor. S
  • Raton man charged with assault, stealing school bus

    Raton man charged with assault, stealing school bus
    RATON, N.M. (KRQE) – The Raton Police Department arrested a man accused of stealing a school bus. Officers responded to a call around 4:42 p.m. about a man wandering around a neighborhood. When they arrived, they found 36-year-old Patrick Salazar and told him to leave the area. Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremonyThey were then approached by a man who said he had been hit in the face and told police where his attacker was. That's where the
  • ABQ BioPark's Grand Cayman Blue Iguana is carrying eggs

    ABQ BioPark's Grand Cayman Blue Iguana is carrying eggs
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The ABQ BioPark's Cayman Blue Iguana is carrying eggs. The Grand Cayman blue iguana is an endangered species due to habitat loss and predation by feral cats and dogs.Albuquerque BioPark upgrades habitats for primatesThe National Iguana Foundation estimates there are fewer than 500 blue iguanas left in the wild but that number is increasing thanks to zoos adopting the Grand Cayman Iguana Species Survival Plan.Igor, 11 years old, is a male who has been at the
  • Local boxer to fight former world champion in Canada

    Local boxer to fight former world champion in Canada
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Katherine Lindenmuth is still relatively new to her boxing career. Just a few years into fighting professionally, she has started to make a name for herself within the Albuquerque boxing community. Now, she is looking to branch out of the state. New Mexico United beats MLS club Real Salt Lake"I kept telling coach that I am going to be a World Champion and I am going to take us places with this," said Lindenmuth. "It's that dream in the back of your mind, but
  • Children of Bernalillo County rescue specialist killed in helicopter crash get special scholarship

    Children of Bernalillo County rescue specialist killed in helicopter crash get special scholarship
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Nearly two years ago, four Bernalillo County first responders gave the ultimate sacrifice losing their lives in a helicopter crash on a northern New Mexico firefighting mission.  Story continues below
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  • State Land Office holds oil and gas companies responsible to clean abandoned sites

    State Land Office holds oil and gas companies responsible to clean abandoned sites
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With New Mexico still seeing record oil and gas extraction, the New Mexico State Land Office said they are making more progress in the work to hold companies accountable for what they've left behind.“We hope that companies are getting the word that this is a requirement that we are serious, that we mean business, and we'll get better compliance,” said New Mexico commissioner of Public Lands, Stephanie Garcia Richard.  Story continues below
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  • AFR responds to two small Bosque fires near Central bridge

    AFR responds to two small Bosque fires near Central bridge
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue firefighters acted quickly to extinguish two small fires in the Bosque. The first broke out just before 11 a.m. north of the Central bridge on the west side of the river. It burned about a tenth of an acre but AFR says the wildland task force got it under control in about 25 minutes. Albuquerque Police have an updated safe space for victims and survivorsThe other happened near Tingley Beach. No one was hurt and no homes were in danger
  • Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremony

    Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremony
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A day after a shooting in the middle of a high school graduation ceremony downtown, KRQE News 13 is hearing from the family of a woman who police say was shot in the neck by her step-son. Police say the shooter, Cristian Bencomo pulled out a gun and shot his step-mother as she tried to give him a hug. The victim's sister tells us she's still shocked about what she saw happen just feet away from her. "Somebody came up and shot my sister...
  • ALDI cutting prices on more than 250 items to help combat 'stubborn inflation'

    ALDI cutting prices on more than 250 items to help combat 'stubborn inflation'
    (NEXSTAR) – ALDI announced that it's slashing prices on more than 250 items this summer to help ease "sticker shock at the checkout."The discount grocer said in a press release that it is reducing costs on seasonal products, such as BBQ essentials and travel-ready snacks through Labor Day (which falls on September 2 this year). Certain meats, however, will only be discounted through July 10.
    "We don’t want food prices to hold people back from getting together with friends and family
  • Albuquerque Police have an updated safe space for victims and survivors

    Albuquerque Police have an updated safe space for victims and survivors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has remodeled the space where family members, victims, and survivors connect with resources and investigators.The Family Advocacy Center has a brand-new lobby, thanks to a grant from the state's Crime Victims Reparation Commission. Police say the updated space will help support public safety. New Mexico judges must now put reoffenders behind bars until case review“The staff and partners at the Family Advocac
  • Some New Mexico taxpayers received incorrect penalty letters, state says

    Some New Mexico taxpayers received incorrect penalty letters, state says
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state's taxation and revenue department says some New Mexicans have received incorrect letters saying they will be penalized. Officials say customers don't need to take any action to fix the error.“We sincerely apologize to taxpayers who received the penalty and interest letters erroneously. We know it likely caused some unnecessary anxiety, and we’re very sorry for that,” Taxation and Revenue Secretary Stephanie Schardin Clarke said
  • Clinic focused on spay and neutering opens in Taos County

    Clinic focused on spay and neutering opens in Taos County
    TAOS COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A first-ever clinic focused on spay and neutering is now open in Taos County. Taos Feral Feline Friends is an all-volunteer charity clinic that opened in El Padro. New Mexico seeing fewer oil spills, according to watchdog analysisResidents are able to make appointments for their dogs and cats free of charge. The clinic opened on April 29 and will hold an official grand opening on Saturday.
  • Utah tip line flooded with 10K 'bogus' complaints in protest of controversial bathroom law

    Utah tip line flooded with 10K 'bogus' complaints in protest of controversial bathroom law
    SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) – In the week since Utah’s tip line to help enforce a controversial new bathroom law went live, it’s been flooded with thousands of fake complaints."As of yesterday, we had received over 10,000 bogus complaints via the online form," State Auditor John Dougall told Nexstar on Thursday. "None appear to be legitimate."Dougall’s office had posted an online complaint form in accordance with House Bill 275, which restricts transgender people from using sta
  • El Niño's end is imminent: What it means for summer weather

    El Niño's end is imminent: What it means for summer weather
    (NEXSTAR) – Say goodbye to El Niño. National forecasters announced Thursday that El Niño is expected to end in the next month.
    What comes next is a period of neutrality – called "ENSO neutral" – in which neither El Niño nor La Niña is present. But even that isn't expected to last long. The Climate Prediction Center expects La Niña to develop by mid-to-late summer.
    What does all this climate chaos mean for summer weather in the U.S.?El Ni&ntild

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