• Bernalillo County Capital Improvement Program provides county-wide information, bond questions to the public

    Bernalillo County Capital Improvement Program provides county-wide information, bond questions to the public
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County has a continuous, six-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that provides a link between the needs and visions of the public and the county’s capital expenditure budgets. Chief of staff to the Bernalillo County manager, Clay Campbell discusses the Capital Improvement Program.
    The Capital Improvement Program will provide county-wide information in early summer 2020 and will inform the public about the 2020-2026 Capital Improvement Plan and th
  • FBI discusses carjackings following deadly ambush of NMSP officer

    FBI discusses carjackings following deadly ambush of NMSP officer
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's Special Agent in Charge of the FBI is looking to send a strong message with the federal case of a man accused of carjacking and killing New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare.
    March 17, 2024, marked the end of a multi-day manhunt for Jaremy Smith. Lapel video from Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputies in Albuquerque showed law enforcement jumping walls in backyards, and warning residents, "Go inside!" Body camera video shows pursuit, captur
  • Garcia's Kitchen hit fifth time with gas theft

    Garcia's Kitchen hit fifth time with gas theft
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Garcia's Kitchen is running out of patience and gas after a thief got creative while stealing it right out of their catering vans. Now they're offering a reward for information leading to his arrest.The owners say someone is stealing the gas out of their catering vans and it happened for a fifth time on Sunday at their Central location. "They're getting maybe five to ten dollars worth of gas and they're costing us over $2,000 for each van," the owners say. V
  • Risk management wants more funds to cover lawsuit settlements in New Mexico

    Risk management wants more funds to cover lawsuit settlements in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Millions of dollars in state payouts: Risk management asked the legislature for more money to cover lawsuit settlements. Will it be enough to cover the growing number of lawsuits the state is facing?The General Services Department reports funds managed by the Risk Management Division continue to dry up. It is driven by large civil rights claims against several state agencies and institutions of higher education. Feds: Cannabis seizures in New Mexico to continu
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  • KRQE Cares 'Shoes for Kids' program visits Hodgin Elementary

    KRQE Cares 'Shoes for Kids' program visits Hodgin Elementary
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Some KRQE employees got the opportunity to head to Hodgin Elementary on Friday morning to hand out new shoes to students.Each student got a new pair of shoes, a free book, and snacks.Story continues below
    Roads: $4M from feds jumpstarting long-awaited westside Atrisco Vista projectMarijuana: Feds: Cannabis seizures in New Mexico to continueEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico April 19-25Education: Online college classes have increased in New
  • 98 Chihuahuas rescued from 'horrible conditions' at Socorro home

    98 Chihuahuas rescued from 'horrible conditions' at Socorro home
    SOCORRO, N.M. (KRQE) –  A large group of dogs were rescued from horrible conditions inside a New Mexico home. Now, researchers hope to find the malnourished animals new homes.“The conditions were pretty horrible. The dogs have clearly not been properly nourished. They've just been eating whatever they can find,” said Keenan Foster with East Mountain Companion Animal Project (EMCAP).According to Foster, on Thursday, his organization and other animal rescue groups from
  • New Mexico organ donors impacted 241 lives in 2023, NM Donor Services says

    New Mexico organ donors impacted 241 lives in 2023, NM Donor Services says
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Friday, it was an emotional morning at Presbyterian Hospital; they celebrated organ donors for National Donate Life Month.New Mexico set a new record in 2023 for donations of organs and tissues from 95 donors, which resulted in 241 life-saving transplants. FAA looking for air controllers in Albuquerque and across the U.S."It's really wonderful to see the story full circle. In somebody's worst day, they're able to help somebody in need and save a life
  • FBI gives award to Assistance Dogs of the West

    FBI gives award to Assistance Dogs of the West
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Assistance Dogs of the West, which trains therapy dogs for children and individuals working with the criminal justice system, has received the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Director’s Community Leadership Award (DCLA).The national award acknowledges those who make a difference in their communities. Every year, each of the nation's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) field offices gives an award to a deserving community member or organization
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  • Overhaul of Albuquerque 98th Street and Gibson Boulevard to begin Monday

    Overhaul of Albuquerque 98th Street and Gibson Boulevard to begin Monday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque will begin "major construction" on an intersection in the Westgate neighborhood on Monday. Crews are expected to spend 10 months overhauling the 98th Street and Gibson Boulevard intersection.One big change being made at the intersection includes replacing the four-way stop with a four-way signal. Other improvements include:New road stripingNew street lightingSignalized left turn lanesSeveral ADA pedestrian improvementsIntell
  • Roswell man charged with threatening to shoot dental office staff for not seeing him

    Roswell man charged with threatening to shoot dental office staff for not seeing him
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A federal grand jury has indicted a New Mexico man who allegedly threatened to shoot the staff of a dentist for not seeing him without an appointment and burn down an apartment building.Wednesday’s indictment came after a federal magistrate judge in Las Cruces, New Mexico, found Edward Laning Gordon mentally competent to stand trial on a charge of malicious threat to injure by fire and explosives.Authorities in New Mexico began investigating Gordon on
  • Los Alamos County 'Art Tunnel' ready for fresh art

    Los Alamos County 'Art Tunnel' ready for fresh art
    LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The tunnel in the underpass near Canyon Rim Trail has been refreshed for new art. The tunnel offers spots for 80 works of art.The wall gets a fresh coat of white paint each year to renew the art spaces. Then, artists can scan a QR code, fill out a short form, and fill in a space. NMDOT to remove murals along I-25 underpassIn order to keep the space welcoming to everyone, artists should follow the rules laid out by Los Alamos County Community Services Dep
  • New Mexico colleges, universities get funding to address food insecurity

    New Mexico colleges, universities get funding to address food insecurity
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Eight New Mexico colleges and universities are getting funding from the New Mexico Higher Education Department to address food insecurity among students, faculty and staff.A total of $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds will be disbursed among the schools as part of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Food Initiative. The money will go toward initiatives that demonstrate innovation, including the creation of sustainable on-campus food systems. Examples
  • Santa Fe hosting wildfire preparedness workshop on April 27

    Santa Fe hosting wildfire preparedness workshop on April 27
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's always a good idea to be prepared for wildfires. So, the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition is holding a "Ready, Set, Go!" preparedness workshop on April 27.The event will be at Christ Church Santa Fe (1213 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87505). The workshop will be from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. New map shows ecosystem, conservation across New Mexico and the U.S.The workshop will focus on how wildfire threats affect homeowners insurance. The City of San
  • Workforce Connection of Central New Mexico helping employers find employees

    Workforce Connection of Central New Mexico helping employers find employees
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Workforce Connection of Central New Mexico recently launched a new online workforce portal. Albuquerque wants input on proposed food service rulesThe portal is specifically designed to help employers in the region find new employees and train existing ones. It's a new platform called the 'Business Services Connector' and it's designed to serve all types of employers in central New Mexico with a number of support services. Employers can go to wccnm.org an
  • Albuquerque wants input on proposed food service rules

    Albuquerque wants input on proposed food service rules
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city's Environmental Health Department is looking for feedback on a proposed ordinance to update food service and retail rules. Albuquerque City Council will vote on the proposal on May 6.“We want to make sure that people who feel like this impacts them have an opportunity to weigh in on the ordinance before it’s finalized,” Environmental Health Department Deputy Director Mark DiMenna said in a press release. “Working with fo
  • Over-the-counter birth control covered by NM-regulated insurance providers

    Over-the-counter birth control covered by NM-regulated insurance providers
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's insurance superintendent has confirmed that insurance carriers in the state will cover Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Opill became FDA-approved in July 2023 and became available over the counter in March. Last month, the New Mexico Human Services Department announced that Medicaid providers in New Mexico will cover the cost of the pill, and according to the Office of
  • More moisture's on the way with some cooler temperatures

    More moisture's on the way with some cooler temperatures
    We started the day off with some breezy winds and cooler temperatures across portions of the state along with some cloud coverage across eastern New Mexico and some moisture building in. More cloud coverage will arrive to eastern New Mexico later this afternoon and evening as moisture from the Gulf of Mexico arrives into Saturday. This will allow low clouds, fog, and drizzle to stick around throughout the day east of the Central Mountain Chain. A reinforcing backdoor front Saturday will also kee
  • Person sets themself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse

    Person sets themself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
    NEW YORK (WPIX) -- A person set themself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was on trial Friday.
    A person could be seen lying on the ground outside at a park across the street from the Manhattan courthouse. People rushed over to douse the person with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away. NewsNation crews at the courthouse witnessed court officers and New York police officers rushing toward the flames in a chaotic scene.
    Emergency responders then rush
  • Man set himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse

    Man set himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
    NEW YORK (WPIX) -- A man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was on trial Friday.
    The man could be seen lying on the ground outside at a park across the street from the Manhattan courthouse. People rushed over to douse him with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away. NewsNation crews at the courthouse witnessed court officers and New York police officers rushing toward the flames in a chaotic scene.
    Emergency responders then rushed him away
  • New map shows ecosystem, conservation across New Mexico and the U.S.

    New map shows ecosystem, conservation across New Mexico and the U.S.
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Biden administration has released an interactive map of ecosystem and conservation data across the nation. Environmental advocates are excited about the tool they say will help track conservation efforts.“This is an exciting day for the country. We’ve been eagerly anticipating a comprehensive tool to track land conservation since it was first mentioned at the beginning of President Biden’s first term," the Center for Western Priori
  • Coming soon: 48 Hour Film Project

    Coming soon: 48 Hour Film Project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Chapter of the 48 Hour Film Project is back and coming soon.
    The 48 Hour Film Project is a competition where filmmakers from around the world write, shoot and edit films in 48 hours or less. The Albuquerque Chapter is is projected to film May 31st – June 2. The Albuquerque Chapter will be hosting networking events with local partners to connect people from the local filmmaking community. Anyone who wishes to participate i
  • FAA looking for air controllers in Albuquerque and across the U.S.

    FAA looking for air controllers in Albuquerque and across the U.S.
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Across the nation, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. In New Mexico, control towers are looking for staff as well, the FAA says.“The safety of the U.S. Aviation system is due in large part to our skilled and dedicated air traffic controllers, so hiring and training new controllers is a major priority,” FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said in a press release. “We are encour
  • City of Albuquerque hosting Earth Day Festival

    City of Albuquerque hosting Earth Day Festival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The celebrate earth day, the city of Albuquerque is hosting Earth Day Festival NM Sunday, April 21 at Sid Cutter Pavilion at Balloon Fiesta Park from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Jury convicts man for 2022 downtown Albuquerque transit center shooting deathThe theme for this year's event is "Planet versus Plastics." There will be over 125 booths at the event full of fun and educational activities, demonstrations and exhibits. Tickets are $5 for ages 18 and over and free
  • Police: 17-year-old in custody for stabbing death of woman in Rio Rancho

    Police: 17-year-old in custody for stabbing death of woman in Rio Rancho
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – A 17-year-old was taken into police custody for the stabbing death of a woman in Rio Rancho.Rio Rancho Police announced on Friday that Joshua Xavier Mora, a resident of Rio Rancho, was booked into the Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center on an open count of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence.  Portion of Tramway closed for crash that killed 1, injured 2Officers responded to a call for service at 10:28 p.m. on Tuesday for a woman who w
  • Jury convicts man for 2022 downtown Albuquerque transit center shooting death

    Jury convicts man for 2022 downtown Albuquerque transit center shooting death
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A jury on Thursday convicted a man for the shooting death of a 19-year-old in downtown Albuquerque in 2022.Casper Rickords was convicted of first-degree murder and armed robbery with a firearm enhancement. In October 2022, Rickords and Melvin Robinson murdered Isaac Torres during an armed robbery at the Albuquerque Transportation Center at 1st Street and Central Avenue. Feds: Cannabis seizures in New Mexico to continueAccording to the 2nd Judicial Distr
  • Tesla recalls new Cybertrucks over accelerator hazard

    Tesla recalls new Cybertrucks over accelerator hazard
    (The Hill) - Tesla is recalling some of its Cybertruck vehicles after a hazard was found with the accelerator pedal.According to a recall notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the accelerator pedal pad may dislodge and cause the pedal to be trapped by the interior trim.Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk stands in front of the newly unveiled all-electric battery-powered Tesla Cybertruck at Tesla Design Center in Hawthorne, Calif., Nov. 21, 2019.The recall no
  • Portion of Tramway closed for crash that killed 1, injured 2

    Portion of Tramway closed for crash that killed 1, injured 2
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Tramway Road is closed between Lomas Boulevard and Indian School Road for a deadly crash Friday morning, according to Albuquerque Fire Rescue. Police identify woman killed in Rio Rancho stabbingAFR responded to a motor vehicle collision at Tramway Road and Indian School Road. Two people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries, and one person was pronounced dead on the scene.This is a developing story, check back for updates.
  • Crash on Tramway leaves 1 dead, 2 injured, AFR says

    Crash on Tramway leaves 1 dead, 2 injured, AFR says
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One person was killed and two others were seriously injured in a crash on Tramway Road at Indian School Road Friday morning, according to Albuquerque Fire Rescue. Police identify woman killed in Rio Rancho stabbingAFR and Albuquerque Police responded to the multi-vehicle collision. The two individuals who were injured were taken to the hospital. APD closed Tramway between Lomas Boulevard and Indian School Road.This is a developing story, check back for updat
  • Crash on Tramway leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

    Crash on Tramway leaves 1 dead, 2 injured
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One person was killed and two others were seriously injured in a crash on Tramway Road at Indian School Road Friday morning, according to Albuquerque Police. Police identify woman killed in Rio Rancho stabbingAlbuquerque Police and Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to the collision involving three vehicles. Police said a red Volvo was traveling southbound on Tramway Boulevard when it ran a red light at the intersection and collided with a Ford truck that was
  • Valles Caldera launches new junior ranger program

    Valles Caldera launches new junior ranger program
    JEMEZ SPRINGS (KRQE) – The Valles Caldera National Preserve has just announced a brand-new junior ranger program. The program is designed to help introduce kids to the wonders of the landscape."The program begins by conferring the honor of Junior Ranger onto each participant and then invites them to explore the park and learn more about the rich geologic, cultural, and natural stories found here," the National Park Service said in a press release. New Mexico State Parks Division

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