• Albuquerque Police search for suspect in 2021 murder of homeless woman

    Albuquerque Police search for suspect in 2021 murder of homeless woman
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is asking searching for Sayra Roubideaux, accused of a 2021 murder of a homeless woman. Co-owner of Las Cruces daycare accused of sexually abusing young childA warrant was filed for Roubideaux, accusing her of killing Callie Garcia who was found dead in April 2021 with a gunshot wound to the neck. Police say a witness told them Roubideaux was a drug deal who held power in the homeless community and was known as, 'Mama Loca.'Accordi
  • UNM researchers discover largest hummingbird is actually two species

    UNM researchers discover largest hummingbird is actually two species
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Researchers from the University of New Mexico documented the world's largest hummingbird's extreme long-distance migration for the first time and found a new species along the way. The giant hummingbird of western South America is not one species but actually two. New Mexico getting $25 million to plug orphan wells, address pollutionUNM researchers found the new species as part of an eight-year study led by Jessie Williamson. The northern population stays in
  • BCSO is looking for businesses and residents to register their security cameras

    BCSO is looking for businesses and residents to register their security cameras
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – More than a decade after Albuquerque police launched a real-time crime center where officers can tap into live video feeds of security cameras around the city, now the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office is looking to start its own version. The sheriff's office is just introducing this new effort to the community with roundtable discussions. They're hoping to be able to access cameras in the city and the unincorporated areas around the county. &ldqu
  • UNM School of Medicine offering free skin cancer screenings on Saturday

    UNM School of Medicine offering free skin cancer screenings on Saturday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico's School of Medicine is providing free skin cancer screenings to the community on Saturday. The screenings coincide with Skin Cancer Awareness Month. According to the school, of 200 patients screened in 2023, 1/3 required a follow-up visit to a dermatologist. CNM offering free catalytic converter etchings on SaturdayThis year's screenings will take place at:
    UNM Hospital Dermatology Clinic, 1021 Medical Arts Ave. NE, Albuque
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  • Farmington Schools apologizes for taking student's beaded graduation cap

    Farmington Schools apologizes for taking student's beaded graduation cap
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – Farmington Municipal Schools is now apologizing for an incident at a graduation ceremony earlier this week. During the Farmington High School graduation on Monday, two staff members took away a student's graduation cap that was adorned with Native American beading. Staff gave the student a new, plain cap to wear instead. Parent arrested after disturbance at Farmington High School, police sayThe district superintendent and the school principal issued a st
  • New Mexico Democratic primary heats up with many incumbents facing challengers

    New Mexico Democratic primary heats up with many incumbents facing challengers
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Primary is less than three weeks away; and for Democrats, it's turning into a heated contest. A big group of incumbent, long-time lawmakers in the House and Senate are facing challengers looking to shake up the status quo.KRQE's Local Election CoverageThere's a battle shaping up between progressive and moderate Democrats that KRQE Political Analyst Gabriel Sanchez says may make the primary more impactful. "For viewers out there who are saying, '
  • Warmest weather so far this year on the way this weekend

    Warmest weather so far this year on the way this weekend
    After some much needed rain fell across parts of New Mexico Thursday, drier and warmer weather has returned today. Hotter weather is on the way this weekend.
    Much drier and warmer weather has returned to New Mexico Friday. Temperatures this afternoon are anywhere from a couple degrees to nearly 30° warmer than Thursday. Skies are mostly sunny across the state. A couple isolated showers and thunderstorms have tried to develop along the east slopes of the Sangre de Cristo and Sacramento Mounta
  • Air Tanker Base for wildfire suppression revamped at Kirtland Air Force Base

    Air Tanker Base for wildfire suppression revamped at Kirtland Air Force Base
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After one of the most devastating wildfires in New Mexico history, Albuquerque is now home to a new hub where some of the nation’s biggest firefighting air tankers should be able to respond to blazes faster.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque mayor, police chief speak on APD's compliance with DOJ reform

    Albuquerque mayor, police chief speak on APD's compliance with DOJ reform
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is taking a victory lap over the Albuquerque Police Department's compliance with U.S. Department of Justice reform. The latest monitor's report, published on Monday, suggested APD is 96% compliant with more than 200 changes in the court-approved settlement agreement. A judge still needs to sign off on the monitor's recommendation. Expect delays on Bridge Boulevard May 20 through May 22Mayor Tim Keller says it's a big step forward. "It
  • Parent arrested after disturbance at Farmington High School, police say

    Parent arrested after disturbance at Farmington High School, police say
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A parent was arrested following an incident at Farmington High School on Friday.The parent, identified by police as 39-year-old Jason Kinney, became upset and disorderly during a meeting with faculty around 9:20 a.m. As a precaution, Farmington High School was placed in a preventative lockdown until the situation was resolved. The lockdown has since been lifted, and there is no longer a threat, police said. Farmington High School graduate told to remove Nativ
  • CNM offering free catalytic converter etchings on Saturday

    CNM offering free catalytic converter etchings on Saturday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Central New Mexico Community College and Triple-A Community College are offering catalytic converter etchings this weekend. The event will be held at the Ted Chavez Building on CNM's campus from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Movie in the Park at the South Valley Multipurpose Senior Center"According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, in 2022 there were more than 64,000 catalytic converter thefts across the country. And this type of crime is really costly for a vehicl
  • Expect delays on Bridge Boulevard May 20 through May 22

    Expect delays on Bridge Boulevard May 20 through May 22
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – County officials say drivers should expect delays on Bridge Boulevard as crews begin gas line work. Construction times are set to avoid rush hour. New Mexico to use over one fourth of opioid settlement fees on outside lawyers, according to LFCThe New Mexico Gas Company is working to connect a new gas main, Bernalillo County says. To do so, traffic patterns and signals will be adjusted as follows:Bridge Boulevard:
    Eastbound and westbound Bridge Boulevard
  • NMDOT issues warning about campaign signs on state rights of way

    NMDOT issues warning about campaign signs on state rights of way
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With primary season in full swing, the New Mexico Department of Transportation is remaining political candidates and vendors that signs are not allowed along any state-maintained right of way. The department says doing so is a violation of state law and maintenance crews will remove all signs regardless of message or political affiliation. New Mexico to use over one fourth of opioid settlement fees on outside lawyers, according to LFCInappropriately placed sig
  • New Mexico to use over one fourth of opioid settlement fees on outside lawyers, according to LFC

    New Mexico to use over one fourth of opioid settlement fees on outside lawyers, according to LFC
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico has been promised more than $880 million in opioid-related settlements and nearly $250 million of that will go to outside council fees, according to the state's Legislative Finance Committee (LFC).New Mexico is one of the states that has been involved in lawsuits against national opioid companies. New Mexico is expecting hundreds of millions of dollars from settlements, much of which must be used for the treatment of opioid use disorders. But a large
  • Some Palmer Candy being recalled from stores in New Mexico and Texas

    Some Palmer Candy being recalled from stores in New Mexico and Texas
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – United Supermarkets says they've received notice of a recall of some candy from Palmer Candy. There is concern of a potential salmonella contamination, the store says.Chocolate caramel corn (UPC code 20942400000) and candy tray (UPC code 20647600000) have been recalled. They were sold at Albertsons Market, Amigos, Market Street, and United Supermarkets in New Mexico and Texas. New Mexico governor facing lawsuit from NRA over new gun waiting period lawConsumers
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists Dunes Sagebrush Lizard under Endangered Species Act

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists Dunes Sagebrush Lizard under Endangered Species Act
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is listing the dunes sagebrush lizard as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. The dunes sagebrush lizard is a rare species found only in the shinnery oak and sand dune ecosystems in extreme southeast New Mexico and west Texas. The lizard occurs in about 4% of lands that make up the 86,000 square mile Permian Basin. Primary threats to the lizard include loss of habitat associated with oil and gas development
  • Warmer temperatures this weekend

    Warmer temperatures this weekend
    After a very active Thursday across New Mexico, much drier conditions are on the way today. A few clouds have still developed off the mountains, but little to no rain will fall. Temperatures will warm back to seasonable if not a degree or two above. Calm winds will stick around today and into tomorrow as high pressure builds over the Desert Southwest.
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  • Movie in the Park at the South Valley Multipurpose Senior Center

    Movie in the Park at the South Valley Multipurpose Senior Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County's Movie in the Park events are back and Friday, May 17 the community can head to the South Valley Multipurpose Senior Center for a movie in the park. Dunkin’ plans in Barelas Neighborhood approved by Environmental Planning CommissionThis week's movie is the 2021 musical, "In the Heights." The event runs from 6:30 - 10 p.m. with the movie beginning at dusk. Guests are encouraged to bring food, blankets and chairs.
  • City Councilors pushing to rename a southeast Albuquerque street

    City Councilors pushing to rename a southeast Albuquerque street
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Councilors are pushing to change the name of a southeast Albuquerque street to honor an influential city leader.Story continues below
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    Councilors Nichole R
  • Rio Rancho outdoor pools opening May 25

    Rio Rancho outdoor pools opening May 25
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Rio Rancho's public outdoor pools are preparing to open on May 25. And the Rio Rancho Aquatic Center will begin extended summer hours on May 28.The daily fee for outdoor pools is $4 for adults. Children ages 2 to 12 are $3 per day, and seniors 55 and older are $3 per day. Albuquerque offers sponsorship for some park eventsRio Rancho's outdoor pools, with hours, are:
    Cabezon Recreation Center Pool, 2307 Cabezon Blvd.May 25 – Aug. 4 (recreatio
  • Suspect in 2023 Albuquerque shooting death arrested

    Suspect in 2023 Albuquerque shooting death arrested
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A suspect accused in a year-old homicide case is now behind bars. Police say 19-year-old Paul Gonzales shot and killed Devin Caballero near Constitution and Morris in May of 2023.Story continues below
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  • Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride motorcycle charity event coming to Albuquerque

    Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride motorcycle charity event coming to Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride is the world's largest motorcycling charity event. The goal is to bring together classic and vintage style motorcyclists uniting to raise awareness for men's mental and prostate health. New Mexico getting $25 million to plug orphan wells, address pollutionRiders are encouraged to dress 'dapper' and wear their helmet for the ride. Over 90,000 riders in 900 cities across 105 countries are expected to take part in the wor
  • New Mexico getting $25 million to plug orphan wells, address pollution

    New Mexico getting $25 million to plug orphan wells, address pollution
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The federal government is giving New Mexico $25 million to address pollution and orphaned oil and gas wells in the state.“President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is empowering communities across the country to confront long-standing environmental injustices by making a historic investment to plug orphaned oil and gas wells,” Acting Deputy Secretary of the Interior Laura Daniel-Davis said in a press release. “These investments are
  • Mesalands Community College settles lawsuit with former director of athletics

    Mesalands Community College settles lawsuit with former director of athletics
    TUCUMCARI, N.M. (KRQE) – Mesalands Community College has agreed to pay the school's former director of athletics $80,000 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit.The former senior executive director of athletics, Milan Rasic, sued the school after brining a host of concerns, such as financial issues and campus security, to school leaders. He then claimed the school fired him as retaliation, according to court documents. The school's board of trustees denied those allegations via court d
  • The Vortex Theater presents: "How I Learned to Drive"

    The Vortex Theater presents: "How I Learned to Drive"
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Vortex Theater is putting on a new play starting May 17. Vortex is presenting Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning play, "How I Learned to Drive."Story continues below
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    The
  • Boots in the Park featuring Thomas Rhett, Chris Young coming to Albuquerque

    Boots in the Park featuring Thomas Rhett, Chris Young coming to Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Saturday, May 18 Boots in The Park will be coming to Balloon Fiesta Park. The day will be full of live country music, craft food, drinks, art installations, activities for everyone to enjoy and more. Feds allocate $14.7M for water infrastructure in New MexicoBoots in the Park runs from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. The country music festival includes artists Thomas Rhett, Chris Young, Chris Janson, Kameron Marlow and Dylan Schneider. This will be the first time Boo
  • Judge to decide on Alec Baldwin's motion to get charge dismissed in 'Rust' shooting case

    Judge to decide on Alec Baldwin's motion to get charge dismissed in 'Rust' shooting case
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A hearing on a motion to dismiss an indictment against "Rust" actor and co-producer Alec Baldwin took place in New Mexico district court on Friday.New Mexico state special prosecutor Kari Morrissey and Baldwin's defense attorneys, Alex Spiro and Luke Nikas, presented their sides to Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer, who ultimately decided to issue her decision on the motion next week.Baldwin faces an involuntary manslaughter charge for the shooting death of "
  • Court hearing set on Alec Baldwin's motion to get charge dismissed in 'Rust' shooting case

    Court hearing set on Alec Baldwin's motion to get charge dismissed in 'Rust' shooting case
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A hearing on a motion to dismiss an indictment against "Rust" actor and co-producer Alec Baldwin is set to take place in New Mexico district court on Friday.Baldwin faces an involuntary manslaughter charge for the shooting death of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a movie set near Santa Fe in October 2021. Baldwin reportedly pointed a prop gun at Hutchins during a rehearsal when it went off, killing her and injuring director Joel Souza.Story conti
  • Census data shows two cities climbing list of 15 largest in US

    Census data shows two cities climbing list of 15 largest in US
    Video: Which U.S. cities are the safest to live in?AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN/NEXSTAR) – Newly-released Census Bureau data shows two cities – one in Texas, one in Florida – have risen up the list of the most populous U.S. cities.The largest U.S. city remains unchanged for another year – New York City took the top spot with almost 8.3 million people as of July 1, 2023, according to data released Thursday. These are the most popular baby names in all 50 states, according to the So
  • No more 'Twitter'? Elon Musk confirms latest step in X rebranding

    No more 'Twitter'? Elon Musk confirms latest step in X rebranding
    (NEXSTAR) – Users might still be calling it “Twitter,” but the company officially known as X has taken yet another step toward eradicating the T-word from its platform.In an X post shared early Friday morning, Elon Musk confirmed that “all core systems are now on X.com,” essentially confirming that “Twitter.com” will soon be redirecting to X.com for all purposes.It’s unclear when the changeover will be complete on the user end; several hours after

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