• Cuba Gooding Jr. added to Sean 'Diddy' Combs sexual assault lawsuit

    Cuba Gooding Jr. added to Sean 'Diddy' Combs sexual assault lawsuit
    (KTLA) -- The federal sex-trafficking investigation involving music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is broadening its reach.Rodney Jones, a music producer who first sued Combs for sexual assault back in February, is now adding Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. to that complaint.Jones, also known as Lil Rod, said the actor sexually harassed and assaulted him, such as by groping him while aboard Combs' yacht. Jones' original lawsuit alleged Combs forced him to procure sex workers and forced him to eng
  • Albuquerque man, arrested for 4th DWI, asks to return to work as bartender

    Albuquerque man, arrested for 4th DWI, asks to return to work as bartender
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New video shows the moments an Albuquerque man is arrested by a Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy for a suspected DWI, but this isn't his first time getting caught drinking and driving behind the wheel.Deputy: "How much have you had to drink tonight, brother?"
    Driver: "Honestly, one beer."Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputy Jeff Hammerel is shown speaking with a driver he just pulled over in northwest Albuquerque, near Alameda and Ellison, back on April 10.
  • New Mexicans encouraged to participate in 'City Nature Challenge'

    New Mexicans encouraged to participate in 'City Nature Challenge'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City Nature Challenge has made its way back to the Albuquerque area.Throughout the weekend, the global initiative is calling for people to take photos of plants and wildlife around the city and share them online using the iNaturalist app.Participants are able to upload photos from around Beranalillo, Sandoval, and Valencia Counties.The idea behind the challenge is to collect find and document all kinds of wildlife observations and to help identify s
  • Winds, rain, snow, and thunder push through parts of New Mexico

    Winds, rain, snow, and thunder push through parts of New Mexico
    Scattered rain and snow showers, along with a few embedded thunderstorms have been moving through much of western, central, and northern New Mexico today with breezy winds. Some areas picking up over .50" of precipitation over the past 18 hours.
    Winds die down Saturday night and the rain and snow will end overnight as well. Quieter weather returns starting Sunday. Winds may still be breezy in a few areas, but much lighter than Saturday. A couple of spotty showers will also develop in northern Ne
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  • Albuquerque Sunport looks to update baggage system

    Albuquerque Sunport looks to update baggage system
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Sunport is looking to make some major upgrades. This time, it'll be behind the scenes to their baggage system. Checked bags may soon find a different way to an aircraft at the Albuquerque International Sunport. "It's a process that passengers do not see, but it is part of the system of getting their luggage inspected and onto the airplanes, so it's an important upgrade to the Sunport," said Manny Manriquez, innovation & comme
  • Team USA's Mariah Duran gives back to New Mexico skating community

    Team USA's Mariah Duran gives back to New Mexico skating community
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque native and Team USA skateboarder Mariah Duran came home to the Duke City for an event with US Eagle Federal Credit Union on Saturday. To promote its new branch in the South Valley, US Eagle hosted Duran for a day packed with skating, giveaways, autographs, pictures, and more. It was a chance for the community to interact with Duran as she continued her journey to the Paris Olympics."I'm super excited to just give back to the community, the commun
  • Lobo football wraps up spring practice

    Lobo football wraps up spring practice
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It was only 15 practices, but UNM Head Football Coach Bronco Mendenhall said the last month has felt like three years. While the recruiting grind will continue, practice will come to a halt for a few months as the Lobos concluded spring ball on Saturday.Even though it has only been a short amount of time under the new coaching regime, the consensus around the program is that the culture has already completely changed. From on the fieldwork to the attitude th
  • Plants, pollinators are focus of Open Space's educational event

    Plants, pollinators are focus of Open Space's educational event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Common Edge Habitat Field invited the community out on Saturday to learn all about plants and the pollinators they attract.Organizers of the event said it was a chance for the community to learn the names of plants, how they should plant them, and why they're so important to pollinators like bees and butterflies. Clinic helps those who can’t afford regular dentist visits in Santa FeThe Open Space manager said events like this one are great ways to
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  • BioPark Botanic Garden shares seed, plant info with local kids

    BioPark Botanic Garden shares seed, plant info with local kids
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Earth Day may be over, but several people in Albuquerque are still doing their part to help the planet.The annual Children's Seed Festival was held Saturday in the BioPark's Botanic Garden.Story continues below
    News: Albuquerque grandmother speaks out about shooting intruder in her homeTrending: Atrisco Heritage High School employees placed on leave after prom controversyEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico April 26-May 2New Mexico: Bison moved f
  • Clinic helps those who can't afford regular dentist visits in Santa Fe

    Clinic helps those who can't afford regular dentist visits in Santa Fe
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A free dental clinic was held in Santa Fe on Friday and Saturday for those who don't have access or cannot afford the care.New Mexico Mission of Mercy kicked off the free clinic Friday morning at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. ‘Spring into Summer’ keeps community in the loop on seasonal activitiesThey invited the community to get free work including fillings, cleanings, and extractions.Attendees didn't need to make an appointment, but
  • 'Spring into Summer' keeps community in the loop on seasonal activities

    'Spring into Summer' keeps community in the loop on seasonal activities
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque (CABQ) made informing and learning a little more fun this weekend with their "Spring into Summer" event.CABQ invited the community to the Barelas Park and community center on Saturday for games, food trucks, music, and most importantly, information!Families could learn all about the youth programs offered throughout the summer across Albuquerque.Story continues below
    News: Albuquerque grandmother speaks out about shooting intruder in
  • Gathering of Nations 2024 nears end

    Gathering of Nations 2024 nears end
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Saturday marks the final day of Albuquerque's 2024 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow at Expo New Mexico.Over the past 40 years, the event has grown to be one of the world's most recognized festivals, giving Native people a place to gather and celebrate their culture through song, dance, and community. Bison moved from Yellowstone to Taos PuebloOrganizers said the gathering of the nations isn't just an event you attend, it's something people take with them in thei
  • Albuquerque Police Dept. says man found with victim's vehicle, 13 credit cards after February murder

    Albuquerque Police Dept. says man found with victim's vehicle, 13 credit cards after February murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities have connected two people to a homicide in February.The Albuquerque Police Department arrested Daniel Hadders, 27, on Friday; they think he was involved in Christopher Fallen's, 48, death.Fallen's father reported he had last heard from his son on February 2 via text.On February 6, Fallen's body was found in his home, on Calle del Ranchero NE, by his business partners. His head was wrapped in tape, his hands and shins were bound, and a belt was ar
  • Residents begin going through the rubble after tornadoes hammer parts of Nebraska, Iowa

    Residents begin going through the rubble after tornadoes hammer parts of Nebraska, Iowa
    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Residents began sifting through the rubble Saturday after a tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, Nebraska, demolishing homes and businesses as it moved for miles through farmland and into subdivisions, then slamming an Iowa town.The Friday night tornadoes wreaked havoc in the Midwest, causing a building to collapse with dozens of people inside and destroying and damaging hundreds of homes.There have been several injuries but no fatalities reported.By Saturday morning,
  • Storm system brings rain and snow to parts of New Mexico

    Storm system brings rain and snow to parts of New Mexico
    Much of New Mexico is waking up to some cooler temperatures as a storm system moved into the state overnight. This storm will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to western and northern New Mexico through Saturday night. A few isolated showers and storms are also possible around the Albuquerque Metro on Saturday evening.
    The northern mountains could even see around 6″ of snow above 10,000′. Meanwhile, high winds will likely kick up blowing dust once again in southern and easter
  • Carpool violator busted in California with 'next level' dummy

    Carpool violator busted in California with 'next level' dummy
    (KTLA) – Using a dummy to drive in the carpool lane is an old trick that law enforcement is well aware of, but that didn’t stop a motorist in Southern California from trying it anyway. “We’ve gotta give it to them, the appearance is next level modeling but at the end of the day… plastic is plastic,” the California Highway Patrol posted on Instagram along with a picture of the mannequin. A motorist driving in the carpool lane was caught using a manne
  • Another storm moves into New Mexico Saturday

    Another storm moves into New Mexico Saturday
    Another storm is moving into New Mexico tonight. It will bring showers and storms, along with wind to parts of the state through Saturday night.
    Winds were breezy again Friday afternoon, but were much lighter compared to Thursday. High temperatures were warmer in western New Mexico while cooler in the eastern half of the state. A few showers and storms began moving into northwest New Mexico late this afternoon as our next storm moves towards the state. This storm will bring scattered showers and
  • Video: Man flees BCSO deputies in car chase, hits SUV with family in it

    Video: Man flees BCSO deputies in car chase, hits SUV with family in it
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man who wasn't even on authorities' radar was arrested after leading Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office deputies on a chase after failing to stop for a missing license plate. Video: Driver tries to race BCSO deputy on Paseo Del NorteAccording to BCSO, it took place on April 9 as auto theft deputies were on patrol near Central. Deputies noticed a gold Cadillac without a plate and attempted a stop. The car sped off near 90th and Sunset Gardens. The dri
  • World War 2 vet from New Mexico laid to rest in Ft. Bayard National Cemetery

    World War 2 vet from New Mexico laid to rest in Ft. Bayard National Cemetery
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A World War 2 veteran from New Mexico has finally been laid to rest in his hometown. According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Army Private First Class Richard G. Pitsor of Fort Bayard, New Mexico died as a prisoner of war in 1942.New Mexico Environment Department offering free well testing in CapitanThey say Pitsor was a member of the 200th Coast Artillery Regiment when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine Islands. Pvt. Pitsor was only 18 years ol
  • UNM partnership with NM Corrections Department gives students real-life experience

    UNM partnership with NM Corrections Department gives students real-life experience
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico is giving students a chance to get some real-life experience as a parole officer. UNM and the State Corrections Department gave students an immersive criminal justice class that has them riding with parole officers on real call. Students in the Sociology Department at UNM got to see exactly what it's like to walk in the shoes of a probation and parole officer. Thanks to a partnership between the university and the New M
  • Former Atrisco Heritage softball player sets JUCO national records

    Former Atrisco Heritage softball player sets JUCO national records
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Luna Community College softball team just rapped up its 2024 season. One Rough Rider in particular had a season for the record books.Atrisco Heritage graduate Angelica Ortiz was a dominant force in Luna's lineup as she not only led her team in multiple offensive categories, but also the nation. Ortiz finished the year with 41 homeruns and 119 RBI, which are both NJCAA single-season records. She also finished the season with a .536 average."Its a really s
  • Native American tribes want US appeals court to weigh in on $10B SunZia energy transmission project

    Native American tribes want US appeals court to weigh in on $10B SunZia energy transmission project
    NEW MEXICO (AP) – Native American tribes and environmentalists want a U.S. appeals court to weigh in on their request to halt construction along part of a $10 billion transmission line that will carry wind-generated electricity from New Mexico to customers as far away as California.The disputed stretch of the SunZia Transmission line is in southern Arizona’s San Pedro Valley. The tribes and others argue that the U.S. Interior Department and Bureau of Land Manageme
  • Bernalillo County names new MDC warden

    Bernalillo County names new MDC warden
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Metropolitan Detention Center will soon have a new warden. Bernalillo County has tasked Steven Kai Smith to oversee the jail. APD chaplain unit expands servicesHe has 24 years of corrections experience in Florida and is currently working at a facility with 1,300 inmates and 400 staff. His first day at MDC is June 17.
  • Organization urges Albuquerque leaders to include library funding in proposed budget

    Organization urges Albuquerque leaders to include library funding in proposed budget
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Public Libraries could be short hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding. According to a local organization, city leaders left out a necessary amount of money needed to keep libraries afloat.The Library Advisory Board is a group appointed by city and county leaders to advocate for libraries in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. They are worried about the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 which starts July 1. Non-profit works with Hatch scho
  • Ruben Douglas, Lobo basketball legend, dies

    Ruben Douglas, Lobo basketball legend, dies
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Former UNM men's basketball player Ruben Douglas has passed away. He was 44.According to his brother, Ramon, he has a sudden health problem that arose in Costa Rica. It proved to be fatal.Douglas spent three seasons at the University of New Mexico in the early 2000s and became one greatest scorers in Lobos history. The three-time All-Mountain West selection set a program record for most points over a three-year span (1,782) and was the NCAA scoring leader fo
  • APD chaplain unit expands services

    APD chaplain unit expands services
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says its chaplain unit is growing and expanding its services. The unit has grown from eight members to 17 thanks to a recruiting push last year. Albuquerque Police Department: Fatal crash under investigationHistorically, they have joined officers when dispatched to unattended death calls, but they have started going with officers to homicide and crash scenes, and they check in on police cadets during their training. "We are
  • Competitions continue at Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque

    Competitions continue at Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's day two of the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque. The grand entry of dancers begins at 7 p.m. with the Miss Indian World Dance Competition happening right after. Starting at 8 p.m., the Competition PowWow Signing & Dance will happen. Albuquerque will collect grass clippings, green waste for freeThe festivities wrap up on Saturday with a Pre-powwow performance inside Tingley Coliseum from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. The Grand
  • NMSU partner with Tulsa police to promote law enforcement careers

    NMSU partner with Tulsa police to promote law enforcement careers
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University (NMSU) is teaming up with an Oklahoma police department to encourage students to consider a career in law enforcement. Tulsa Police will offer paid internships for NMSU students, giving them hands-on experience while earning the last 15 credit hours of their degree.KRQE asked the head of NMSU's Criminal Justice Department why they partnered with an out-of-state department when so many New Mexico agencies are trying to fill their ra
  • Polk Middle School gets federal award for sustainability

    Polk Middle School gets federal award for sustainability
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Education has announced that Polk Middle School is a "Green Ribbon School." The award highlights efforts to go green."It's just definitely a super exciting day," Polk Middle School Principal Ben Bustos told KRQE. "It has been a work in progress since 2019 . . . it's been quite a journey."Last year, Polk Middle School was on the verge of being consolidated as part of a district-wide effort to "right-size." Several other schools were als
  • Bird flu virus traces found in 1 in 5 samples of pasteurized milk: FDA

    Bird flu virus traces found in 1 in 5 samples of pasteurized milk: FDA
    (The Hill) -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has found that about 1 in 5 samples of retail milk contain traces of highly contagious bird flu, though these findings may not be indicative of an infectious risk to consumers.In an update published this week, the FDA shared some takeaways from its nationally representative commercial milk sampling study."The agency continues to analyze this information; however, the initial results show about 1 in 5 of the retail samples tested are quantitati

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