• Did the Facebook app force log you out, too?

    Did the Facebook app force log you out, too?
    (NewsNation Now) — Just before 9 p.m. CST, some Facebook users began reporting issues with the social media platform's mobile app forcing them to log out and log back in again.In what appears to be mass log out, users report having to log back into their accounts. Many users got the message “session expired.” The so-called mass log out led to many questions across social media platforms as the topic trended on Twitter.As for this author, I personally encountered the log out eve
  • Jury convicts Albuquerque man of 2022 massage parlor murder

    Jury convicts Albuquerque man of 2022 massage parlor murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A jury has convicted one of the two men tied to the death of an Albuquerque massage parlor owner. Investigators say Jorge Rivera-Ramirez and Juan Carlos Hernandez forced their into Wonderful Massage in January 2022 looking to rob it. Alamogordo police investigate fatal stabbing of elderly manThe owner, Sihui Fang, tried to escape but was dragged back inside and won the hall. She managed to get a gun and fired in self-defense but prosecutors say both men shot
  • Beloved Albuquerque barbeque spot set to close its doors

    Beloved Albuquerque barbeque spot set to close its doors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A beloved barbeque spot in Albuquerque is set to close its doors for good at the end of this month. Mr. Powdrell's Barbeque House on Fourth Street will be open through its final day on Saturday, June 29, the restaurant announced on social media.The barbeque spot has been an Albuquerque staple since its opening in 1984. In the closure announcement, Mr. Powdrell's Barbecue House cited the rising cost of supplies, utilities, and labor as the primary reason behi
  • Albuquerque resolves to boost environmental sustainability

    Albuquerque resolves to boost environmental sustainability
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city has approved a resolution to boost sustainability across the city. Both the city council and mayor put their stamps of approval on the plan to refocus environmental efforts.“We’re tackling climate change at every level of city government, which hasn’t been done at this scale before,” Mayor Tim Keller said in a press release. “These bold directives ensure that everyone can benefit from sustainability in Albuquerque, and
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  • Pennsylvania to receive $26.67 million to reduce abandoned mine pollution

    Pennsylvania to receive $26.67 million to reduce abandoned mine pollution
    PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) – Pennsylvania will receive $26.67 million to develop abandoned mine land to make it available for recreation, business or energy projects.One-third of the nation's abandoned mine land is in Pennsylvania - encompassing about 43 of the state's 67 counties. Abandoned mines pose immediate threats to the health, safety and welfare of communities. Some of the problems include clogged streams, dangerous embankments and highwalls, and polluted water.Story continues below
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  • Wegmans announces recall of pepperoni product that may contain metal

    Wegmans announces recall of pepperoni product that may contain metal
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Wegmans is recalling some of its Italian Classics Uncured Pepperoni due to possible foreign metal materials.According to the recall, which was posted this past weekend, the pepperoni products under recall have a UPC code of "2-07939-00000-6," with "best by" dates of August 28 and August 29, 2024.Wegmans has over 100 stores across eight states – Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The grocery chain also
  • Recent high school graduate found dead in Rio Arriba County

    Recent high school graduate found dead in Rio Arriba County
    RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – An 18-year-old was found dead with a gunshot wound in Rio Arriba County on the afternoon of Sunday, June 2. According to the Rio Arriba Sheriff's Office, the shooting death of recent high school graduate Trent Greene is being investigated as a homicide.The sheriff's office reported that Greene's body was found near the intersection of State Highway 595 and State Road 96, north of Regina. Greene graduated from Cuba High School just weeks before his deat
  • Albuquerque teen pleads guilty to murder in 2022 gas station shooting

    Albuquerque teen pleads guilty to murder in 2022 gas station shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Estevan Lucero, one of the teens involved in a deadly 2022 shooting at a Maverik Gas Station in Albuquerque, pleaded guilty to first degree murder Tuesday morning.
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    Lucero, who was 15-years-old at th
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  • Doña Ana County expands efforts to divert people with mental health issues from jail

    Doña Ana County expands efforts to divert people with mental health issues from jail
    DOÑA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The magistrate court in Doña Ana County is launching a new initiative to help individuals facing misdemeanor charges get mental health help rather than jail time.“The goal is to empower people to lead safer and more productive lives by connecting them to behavioral health treatment and community services for food, housing and other needs,” New Mexico Supreme Court Justice Briana H. Zamora said in a press release. “Doi
  • Summer-like heat sticks around through the week

    Summer-like heat sticks around through the week
    Temperatures climb once again today, back above average across the state wit h some areas surpassing 100°. Cloud coverage sticks around through the evening before slowly moving out of the state overnight. A weak cold front will move into eastern NM on Wednesday, cooling temperatures by only a few degrees. This will bring moisture into the state, and there will be a chance of a few isolated showers and thunderstorms in the northern, central and south-central mountains during the afternoon and
  • Albuquerque Police: Overnight hit and run leaves one person in critical condition

    Albuquerque Police: Overnight hit and run leaves one person in critical condition
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating an overnight hit and run. Officers responded just after midnight to a call of a hit and run involving a pedestrian near Central and San Pedro. Environmental group sues Air Force over New Mexico, Arizona flight recordsPolice say the level of injury to the pedestrian and other information they learned while investigating led to a violent crimes unit callout, who is now investigating the incident. Police say th
  • Edgewood celebrating its 25th anniversary with a summer of events

    Edgewood celebrating its 25th anniversary with a summer of events
    EDGEWOOD, N.M. (KRQE) –  The Town of Edgewood is celebrating its 25th anniversary as an incorporated municipality this summer. The celebrate the occasion, the town has events planned all summer. Former MLB player Ian Desmond returning to Albuquerque for Home Run Derby XThe events range from live concerts to street fests to rodeos. To start the summer of celebration, the town is hosting a 'Kick Off Carnival. The carnival runs from June 6 - 9 at Venus Park and will include the trad
  • Coming soon: Pat Sajak's final spin on 'Wheel of Fortune'

    Coming soon: Pat Sajak's final spin on 'Wheel of Fortune'
    (WJW) – It’s the end of an era. After 41 years, Pat Sajak’s final “Wheel of Fortune” is set to air this week.Sajak announced his retirement last year, saying "the time has come" and that hosting the show has "been a wonderful ride."Sajak began hosting "Wheel" in 1981 after serving as a meteorologist at KNBC in Los Angeles. A year later, Vanna White joined the show, and the pair quickly became mainstays in living rooms across the U.S. ‘Wheel of Fortune’:
  • Where keeping cool could cost the most this summer: new report

    Where keeping cool could cost the most this summer: new report
    (NEXSTAR) — While average heating costs were projected to drop over the winter, Americans aren't likely to be as lucky when it comes to cooling costs this summer. Instead, new predictions say the financial burden of staying cool could reach its highest level in a decade.
    Between June and September, the average cost of home cooling will be $719, up nearly 8% over last year, according to projections from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) and the Center for Energy,
  • Environmental group sues Air Force over New Mexico, Arizona flight records

    Environmental group sues Air Force over New Mexico, Arizona flight records
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – An environmental group is accusing the U.S. Air Force of withholding public records related to proposed flights. Those flights would harm life on the ground, the Center for Biological Diversity claims.“These deafening flights pose a serious threat to the people and animals who call these remote wildlands home,” Trisha Sharma, a legal fellow at the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a press release. “Jets thundering overhead create healt
  • After guilty verdict, Trump will appear on ballot in the last presidential primaries

    After guilty verdict, Trump will appear on ballot in the last presidential primaries
    NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s name will appear on the ballot Tuesday for the first time since his historic conviction on felony crimes as a handful of states hold the last Republican presidential primary contests of 2024.The former president will be on the ballot in Republican contests in Montana, New Jersey and New Mexico. President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, will compete in primaries in the same states, plus the primary i
  • Watch live: AG Merrick Garland testifies on DOJ oversight

    Watch live: AG Merrick Garland testifies on DOJ oversight
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before Congress on Tuesday about Department of Justice oversight.Garland pushed back against lawmakers who have vowed to hold him in contempt, casting the effort as “only the most recent in a long line of attacks” on the Justice Department."I will not be intimidated, and the Justice Department will not be intimidated," Garland said. "We will continue to do our jobs free from political influence and we wil
  • AG Merrick Garland testifies on DOJ oversight

    AG Merrick Garland testifies on DOJ oversight
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before Congress on Tuesday about Department of Justice oversight.Garland pushed back against lawmakers who have vowed to hold him in contempt, casting the effort as “only the most recent in a long line of attacks” on the Justice Department."I will not be intimidated, and the Justice Department will not be intimidated," Garland said. "We will continue to do our jobs free from political influence and we wil
  • Santa Fe releases FY2023 city audit

    Santa Fe releases FY2023 city audit
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe has published the fiscal year 2023 audit. City officials say the report shows progress regarding management of the city's finances."Today I’m pleased to celebrate three kinds of good news. First, the City is caught up on its audits. Second, as far as our financial statements are concerned, we received a clean audit, the best type of opinion you can get. And third, our number of findings continues to decrease. Each of these would be go
  • Apps that steal bank info among 90+ malicious downloads in Google Play store: study

    Apps that steal bank info among 90+ malicious downloads in Google Play store: study
    (NEXSTAR) – Have an Android device? It might be time for a wellness check.Security experts at Zscaler announced recently that they have found more than 90 malicious apps in the Google Play store. All told, the apps have been installed more than 5.5 million times, according to Zscaler ThreatLabz."User security is a top priority for Google Play," according to a Google spokesperson who told Nexstar that all of the identified malicious apps have since been removed.Story continues below
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Price increase, Heat deaths, Hotter day, Trail app, Asking for help

    KRQE Newsfeed: Price increase, Heat deaths, Hotter day, Trail app, Asking for help
    Tuesday's Top Stories
    What to watch out for in New Mexico’s 2024 primary electionAlbuquerque City Council decides how to spend funds from sale of dog parkVideo shows man arrested for 6th DWI, explaining why he was following a strangerAlbuquerque City Council rejects proposal to alter immigrant-friendly policyVideo: Man claims he’s a Texas officer during Eddy County traffic stopConstruction coming to Louisiana Blvd and Indian School Road in AlbuquerqueBiden to sign executive order on
  • Summer-like heat around New Mexico through the week

    Summer-like heat around New Mexico through the week
    Tuesday morning is mild and partly sunny. Clouds are moving south/southeast across the state, and the sky will stay partly sunny all day. Temperatures will warm right back into the 80s, 90s and 100s this afternoon, with more near-record heat in the southeast plains. Winds will be breezier during the afternoon, with gusts up to 35 mph around the east slopes of the mountains. A few showers will be possible in the northern mountains this afternoon and evening.
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  • Live: Biden order would allow temporary border closures to migrants

    Live: Biden order would allow temporary border closures to migrants
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) —  President Joe Biden is expected to speak on an executive order Tuesday that would limit the flow of migrant illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.The executive order will allow his administration to close the border between legal ports of entry, meaning border agents could turn away asylum seekers, if crossings surpass a certain number per day. The expected threshold has been frequently exceed, including this past April.The anticipated order comes
  • Biden to sign executive order on border limiting migrant inflows

    Biden to sign executive order on border limiting migrant inflows
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) —  President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that would limit the flow of migrant illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.Biden is weighing granting himself the power to deport immigrants in the country illegally once crossings surpass a certain number per day, a threshold that’s frequently exceeded, including this past April.The anticipated order comes as Biden faces mounting criticism from both parties over th
  • Biden order would allow temporary border closures to migrants

    Biden order would allow temporary border closures to migrants
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) —  President Joe Biden is expected to speak on an executive order Tuesday that would limit the flow of migrant illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.The executive order will allow his administration to close the border between legal ports of entry, meaning border agents could turn away asylum seekers, if crossings surpass a certain number per day. The expected threshold has been frequently exceed, including this past April.The anticipated order comes
  • Biden action will allow temporary border closures to migrants

    Biden action will allow temporary border closures to migrants
    WASHINGTON (NewsNation) —  President Joe Biden is expected to speak on an executive action Tuesday that would limit the flow of migrant illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.The executive action will allow his administration to close the border between legal ports of entry, meaning border agents could turn away asylum seekers, if crossings surpass a certain number per day. The expected threshold has been frequently exceed, including this past April.The anticipated action co
  • What to watch out for in New Mexico's 2024 primary election

    What to watch out for in New Mexico's 2024 primary election
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The first chapter of the 2024 election is here with New Mexicans taking part in the primary election on Tuesday, June 4. This time around, while Republicans are looking a few intraparty contests, there are far more contested races inside the Democratic party.
    This week on the New Mexico News Podcast, UNM Political Science Professor and KRQE Political Analyst, Gabe Sanchez, joins Chris and Gabby to discuss the implications of this year’s primaries, and
  • First heat wave of the year is here

    First heat wave of the year is here
    A heat wave begins this week across New Mexico. A brief, monsoon-like weather pattern develops into the weekend.
    The heat continues this week, with high temperatures climbing up to around 90° and 100° across New Mexico Monday afternoon. Roswell tied a record high temperature today of 104°. Unfortunately, it is only going to get hotter Tuesday afternoon. High temperatures on Tuesday will be 1° to 5° warmer, despite an increase in high level clouds across the state and breezier
  • Mediterranean diet could help women live longer: study

    Mediterranean diet could help women live longer: study
    (NewsNation) — Women who follow a Mediterranean diet are likely to live longer, a new study suggests.Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital analyzed medical data from more than 25,000 U.S. women for up to 25 years, starting from when they were 56 years old on average.
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  • Albuquerque City Council rejects proposal to alter immigrant-friendly policy

    Albuquerque City Council rejects proposal to alter immigrant-friendly policy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Cheers went up in the Albuquerque City Council chamber as councilors rejected a controversial move to dial back parts of the city's immigrant-friendly policy. The policy prevents the city from helping federal officers enforce immigration laws. Albuquerque City Council decides how to spend funds from sale of dog parkThe bill, introduced by Councilors Brook Bassan and Renee Grout, would have created an exception if an immigrant is charged with a violent f

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