• Bio tech firm slated to start operating in Albuquerque

    Bio tech firm slated to start operating in Albuquerque
    A Massachusetts bio-tech firm is slated to open a manufacturing operation in Albuquerque.
  • KRQE Weather Academy visits Evangel Christian Academy

    KRQE Weather Academy visits Evangel Christian Academy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – School may be winding down for the year, but KRQE weather experts are still giving local students a lesson on how the weather in our state works. Zoe Mintz stopped by the Evangel Christian Academy Monday morning for the latest edition of the KRQE Weather Academy. New Mexico looking for summer reading instructorsEach child received an official Weather Academy certificate. If you want KRQE meteorologists to come to your class, you can reach out online.
  • New Mexico's Environment Department addressed over 1,000 civil enforcement issues last year

    New Mexico's Environment Department addressed over 1,000 civil enforcement issues last year
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – One year ago, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) launched a watchlist of alleged environmental violations. Since then, over 1,000 violations have been added to the list.“Since launching the Enforcement Watch a year ago, the New Mexico Department has brought unprecedented transparency to our civil enforcement program,” NMED Compliance and Enforcement Director Bruce Baizel said in a press release. “Over the next two months, we wil
  • General Mills honors APS worker with her own Wheaties box

    General Mills honors APS worker with her own Wheaties box
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An employee working at Albuquerque Public Schools received a rare honor by getting her face on a box of Wheaties. Sandra Kemp, Executive Director of Food and Nutrition Service at APS, was named a Trayblazer by General Mills. New Mexico looking for summer reading instructorsThe award is given to people who go above and beyond to feed kids in their community. The cereal company recognized Kemp for overseeing a team that 77,000 meals a day to kids in New M
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  • APS students awarded National Merit Scholarships

    APS students awarded National Merit Scholarships
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Five Albuquerque Public Schools seniors have received National Merit Scholarships. They were chosen from a pool of 15,000 finalists. Each received a $2,500 scholarship.They are Benjamin Bandy from the Nex Gen Academy, Iris Eisenman of El Dorado High, La Cueva's Shayan Tarefder and Ariana Thiel-Hadjilambrinos, and Aileen Ukwuoma from the Early College Academy. Applications open for New Mexico Gas Company Native American Scholarship ProgramBy the end of this y
  • New Mexico looking for summer reading instructors

    New Mexico looking for summer reading instructors
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's education departments are looking to hire hundreds of instructors for the state's Free Summer Reading Program. The overall goal is to help 10,000 students from kindergarten through eighth grade boost their literacy skills.“As a literacy instructor, you will equip children with important reading skills and help them gain the confidence they need to be successful in all school subjects,” New Mexico's Public Education Secretary Arseni
  • New Mexico Supreme Court weighs in on renewable energy debate

    New Mexico Supreme Court weighs in on renewable energy debate
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – How much revenue a utility company makes has traditionally been tied to how much energy its customers use. So, with increased energy efficiency comes decreased revenue. Now the New Mexico Supreme Court says utility companies can fully decouple their earnings from their sales.This is called "revenue decoupling." Utilities have asked regulators to approve a full decoupling of revenue from energy usage as a way to help support energy efficiency. The state's P
  • 43-year-old dies after being hit by vehicle in Hobbs

    43-year-old dies after being hit by vehicle in Hobbs
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – On Sunday night, there was a fatal pedestrian crash in Hobbs. The police department said they responded around 10:31 p.m.Authorities said Leroy Gonzales, 43, of Hobbs, was hit by a vehicle. They believe a maroon pickup driven by a juvenile hit him while he was on the road near Broadway and Turner. Child found wandering Albuquerque apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoesGonzales was taken to the hospital but died due to his injuries.If you have any inf
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  • Economic Development Department approves $1.3M for 11 New Mexico companies to train employees

    Economic Development Department approves $1.3M for 11 New Mexico companies to train employees
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Eleven New Mexico companies will receive funding from the New Mexico Economic Development Department to support workforce training for 116 new and current employees.Story continues below
    News: Child found wandering ABQ apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoesEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico May 10-16Trending: PHOTOS: New Mexicans snap pictures of aurora borealisFood: Two New Mexico restaurants rank as Yelp’s ‘Top 100 Barbecue
  • Heating up to kick off the week

    Heating up to kick off the week
    After a very active weekend of weather across the state, much drier air has arrived today. However, there is still a bit of upper level moisture over New Mexico which will allow light high elevation rain this afternoon. But dry air at the surface will evaporate most, if not all, rain that tries to fall in the lower elevations. Tomorrow will be similar to today with evaporating rain likely in valleys and light mountain rain.
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    News: Child found wandering ABQ apartment compl
  • NPS wants food vendors for Valles Caldera National Preserve

    NPS wants food vendors for Valles Caldera National Preserve
    JEMEZ SPRINGS (KRQE) – Food merchants are being sought for the Valles Caldera National Preserve. The National Parks Service (NPS) wants to offer New Mexican food for visitors.Small snacks are already available, but the NPS is searching for vendors to provide "authentic New Mexican cuisine." It might even help visitors learn about the cultures in the area. Video shows rare tornado near Valles Caldera“Food is a great way to experience a culture,” said Superintendent Jorge Si
  • United, Delta, American among airlines suing Biden admin over fee disclosure rule

    United, Delta, American among airlines suing Biden admin over fee disclosure rule
    A coalition of major airlines is suing the Biden administration over its new rule that requires airline companies to disclose extra fees on purchases.Trade group Airlines for America filed the lawsuit Friday alongside Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways Corp., Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Airlines for America said in a statement that the new rule “will greatly confuse consumers who will be inundated with information that will only serve
  • Loving Thunder helping people with disabilities through horses

    Loving Thunder helping people with disabilities through horses
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding Inc. works to empower and improve the quality of life for people with physical and mental disabilities through therapeutic horsemanship. ‘Pulse’ series filming in AlbuquerqueCo founder and executive director of Loving Thunder Twuana Raupp says this type of therapy helps with sensory input, body movement and mental health. During the month of May, which is Mental Health Awareness Month, Loving Thunder has its Seen
  • Police monitor says APD doesn't need outside oversight

    Police monitor says APD doesn't need outside oversight
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has been under the watchful eye of a third-party monitor for years. But now, the latest report from that monitor says APD is ready to handle its own oversight of progress.Since 2014, the police department has been under a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The settlement was aimed at making sure police officers follow policy and don't use excessive force. And part of that settlement ag
  • Inductees chosen for 2024 FAI Ballooning Hall of Fame

    Inductees chosen for 2024 FAI Ballooning Hall of Fame
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Inductees were announced for the 2024 Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Ballooning Commission Hall of Fame.This year's inductees are Neil Robertson, of the United Kingdom, and Aleš Kubíček, of the Czech Republic, the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum stated in a release.Robertson, who is also an airplane pilot, has been ballooning since 1973, and he created the G-OLLE balloon with Don Cameron
  • Collecting underwear and socks with the 'Seats and Feets Clothing Drive'

    Collecting underwear and socks with the 'Seats and Feets Clothing Drive'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Crossing guards across Albuquerque are teaming up with Locker #505 to collect socks and underwear in the Seats and Feets Clothing Drive. “Pulse” series filming in AlbuquerqueLocker #505 is a student focused clothing bank. They are currently running low on underwear and socks. The Seats and Feets Clothing drive will run from May 13 - May 21. During this time, crossing guards at schools across the city will be collecting items at their cross. Anyon
  • "Pulse" series filming in Albuquerque

    "Pulse" series filming in Albuquerque
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) has announced the filming of a new Netflix series. "Pulse" will be filming in and around Albuquerque through August.According to the film office, the show will star Will Fitzgerald ("The Fall of the House of Usher"), Colin Woodell ("The Continental: From the World of John Wick"), and Justina Machado ("The Horror of Dolores Roach"). It will tell the story of a Level 1 trauma center in Miami and a young ER doctor who is unexpecte
  • Clovis man sentenced to nine and a half years after fleeing officer

    Clovis man sentenced to nine and a half years after fleeing officer
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – A 27-year-old man, Anthony Abeyta, has received a sentence of over nine years in prison for aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer, according to the Ninth Judicial District Attorney's Office.Earlier this year, a jury found Abeyta guilty of aggravated fleeing after leading Curry County Sheriff Officers on a chase in a truck they say was stolen. He was initially accused of aggravated fleeing, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, and reckless driving, cour
  • New Mexico State Police investigate shooting in Albuquerque, suspect in custody

    New Mexico State Police investigate shooting in Albuquerque, suspect in custody
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating a shooting that happened on Paseo Del Norte, near 2nd St. Monday morning.Suspected cockfighting operation found in South Valley neighborhoodNMSP says the shooting involved two vehicles. No one was injured in the shooting and police have a suspect in custody. No other information has been released.
  • New Mexico State Police arrest suspect in Monday morning shooting

    New Mexico State Police arrest suspect in Monday morning shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police arrested 22-year-old Paul Marquez, accused of shooting at another vehicle on Paseo Del Norte near 2nd St. Monday morning.Suspected cockfighting operation found in South Valley neighborhoodNMSP says an officer saw Marquez traveling east on Paseo Del Norte when he pulled up next to another vehicle and fired three shots into the passenger side of the vehicle. The officer pulled Marquez over and arrested him without further incident.
  • Firefighters extinguish residential fire early Monday morning

    Firefighters extinguish residential fire early Monday morning
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) responded to a structure fire on the 100 block of Maple St. NE early Monday morning.Child found wandering Albuquerque apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoesAround 5:20 a.m. AFR says units responded to the scene and reported seeing smoke and flames coming from a two-story residential structure. After extinguishing the fire, AFR units reported extensive damage to the inside of the structure. The occupant of the home was n
  • Firefighters extinguish house fire early Monday morning

    Firefighters extinguish house fire early Monday morning
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) responded to a structure fire on the 100 block of Maple St. NE early Monday morning.Child found wandering Albuquerque apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoesAround 5:20 a.m. AFR says units responded to the scene and reported seeing smoke and flames coming from a two-story residential structure. After extinguishing the fire, AFR units reported extensive damage to the inside of the structure. The occupant of the home was n
  • Want to buy a town? There's one in California on sale for $6.6 million

    Want to buy a town? There's one in California on sale for $6.6 million
    CAMPO, Calif. (KUSI) — The historic California town of Campo in southeastern San Diego County is now on the market for potential buyers.Joseph Barela, of Top Gun Commercial Real Estate, the broker for the town's sale, told Nexstar's KUSI that various parties have shown interest in buying the tiny town over the years."We had a movie producer, we had Tony Hawk interested at one point," Barela said.Campo, located about an hour from San Diego and only about a mile away from the Mexican border,
  • Nearly half of master’s degrees have a negative ROI

    Nearly half of master’s degrees have a negative ROI
    (The Hill) -- As thousands of new graduates toss their caps this month, research shows more than 40 percent of master’s degrees aren’t financially worth obtaining, the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity found.Looking at career earnings at graduation and a decade later, while accounting for factors such as dropout rate, the study found that bachelor’s degrees are much more likely to be financially worth it for students than graduate degrees.More than three-quarters, 77
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Child found, Proposed policy, Mountain Storms, Westside construction, Northern lights

    KRQE Newsfeed: Child found, Proposed policy, Mountain Storms, Westside construction, Northern lights
    Monday's Top Stories
    Starving black bear cub, found in New Mexico, on road to recoveryOfficials look into Albuquerque death after report of gunshotsVideo shows rare tornado near Valles CalderaSuspected cockfighting operation found in South Valley neighborhoodVirgin Galactic to focus on ‘Delta Class’ ships‘Accidental’ fire leaves 2 with minor injuriesUkraine’s Zelenskyy says his army is locked in ‘fierce’ border battles amid a Russian assaultPro-Palestini
  • New Mexico sees more mountain storms

    New Mexico sees more mountain storms
    Monday morning is quiet, with clear skies and cool temperatures. We will see mostly sunny skies until early afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will develop in the northern, central and western mountains this afternoon.Forecast Continues Below
    News: Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremonyEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico May 10-16Entertainment: How Airbnb and Disney teamed up to create a replica ‘Up’ house in NMCommunity: New food
  • Child found wandering Albuquerque apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoes

    Child found wandering Albuquerque apartment complex with soiled clothes, no shoes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A mother who left her son for several hours has been charged with child abuse after witnesses found the child wandering around with no shoes.Officer: "So what happened, it sounds like you got lost?"
    Child: "Mhmm."
    Officer: "Did you get scared? Were you trying to go find Mama?"
    Child: "Mhmm."Court documents state Albuquerque police responded to an apartment complex off Montgomery, near San Pedro, after employees called about the child walking around with
  • New roundabout in Westside neighborhood might help curb crashes

    New roundabout in Westside neighborhood might help curb crashes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city's called it a "problem intersection" on Albuquerque's Westside, and now, the area is getting some upgrades like a new roundabout and more lighting. "It's pretty dangerous because there's just a lot of traffic, and everybody's speeding. There's a lot of speeding going on there," said Heather Sandoval, a neighborhood resident. Neighbors that live in the Tierra Oeste Neighborhood by Unser and Ladera say this intersection is a problem. On Tier
  • Kris Brant & Nolan Jones scheduled for rehab assignments with Isotopes

    Kris Brant & Nolan Jones scheduled for rehab assignments with Isotopes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Colorado Rockies Kris Bryant and Nolan Jones are scheduled to have rehab assignments with the Isotopes. Bryant is scheduled to begin his assignment on Tuesday night in game one of six with Sugar Land. The first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. on Tuesday against the Space Cowboys.Both Bryant and Jones suffered lower back strains early in the season. Bryant has been on the Injured List since April 17, and Jones has been since April 30.
  • Video shows rare tornado near Valles Caldera

    Video shows rare tornado near Valles Caldera
    SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Weather over the weekend has brought some much-needed moisture to New Mexico, but it also brought a tornado to the Jemez Pueblo.The video was taken by Jamey Bryan near the Valles Caldera on Saturday afternoon.The tornado is about 11,000 feet above sea level, which is well-above the normal elevation and terrain tornadoes are typically found in. PHOTOS: New Mexicans snap pictures of aurora borealisTornadoes are extremely rare in the area, and national reco

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