• FBI director: We really have no idea if there’s ‘an epidemic of police violence against black people’

    FBI director: We really have no idea if there’s ‘an epidemic of police violence against black people’
    FBI Director James B. Comey told a gathering of police chiefs that despite a wave of protests prompted by fatal police shootings of black men and boys, “Americans actually have no idea” about how often police use force because nobody has collected enough data. Comey praised police officers who he said were serving during “a […]
  • Walkers, runners enjoy 37th annual 'Run for the Zoo'

    Walkers, runners enjoy 37th annual 'Run for the Zoo'
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Runners took to the streets near the BioPark Sunday morning for the 37th annual "Run for the Zoo."Athletes could choose from a half marathon to a one-mile run and all the distances in between. For the participants who didn't want to run, they were encouraged to do a 5K or one-mile walk.Many runners said they've been training for the event for months. Those who took part in the annual event received a t-shirt and free zoo admission after the run. New Mexicans
  • Rail Yards Market returns for 2024 season

    Rail Yards Market returns for 2024 season
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the city's most popular farmer's market is finally back for the summer!The Rail Yards Market kicked things off at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the historic Rail Yards in Downtown Albuquerque. Chipmunk native to New Mexico could soon be protected by feds as population dwindlesWhether you're wanting fresh produce, baked goods, knick-knacks or local food trucks, organizers said the weekly event is an "intersection of new mexican cuisine, art and culture."The mar
  • 2024 Baseball and Softball state tournament brackets

    2024 Baseball and Softball state tournament brackets
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2024 state tournament brackets for baseball and softball are listed below. KRQE Sports will provide continued coverage of the tournaments.Baseball2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 5A
    2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 4A
    2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 3A
    2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 2A2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Baseball Championships 1A
    Softball2024 NMAA State
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  • Baja attorney general confirms 'highly likely bodies recovered are that of missing surfers from Australia and California'

    Baja attorney general confirms 'highly likely bodies recovered are that of missing surfers from Australia and California'
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Baja California Attorney General Maria Elena Andrade Ramírez held a Sunday morning news conference where she confirmed the bodies recovered in a 50-foot well Friday are "highly likely that of brothers Jake and Callum Robinson of Australia and Jack Carter Rhoad of San Diego."According to Andrade Ramírez, the bodies were found in an "advanced state of decomposition" and DNA testing will be done to fully confirm the victims' identities. Missing surfer
  • Officials speak about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby

    Officials speak about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Two people are dead, a child is wounded, and a baby is missing after an incident on Friday. Authorities held a press conference on Sunday to address the situation.
    On Friday, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) issued an Amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. Officials sent out the alert after the Clovis Police Department found the girl's mom, and another woman, dead at Ned Houk Park. There was also a wounded 5-year-old at the scene. They believe the baby sh
  • Many questions surround 2 Clovis murders, missing baby

    Many questions surround 2 Clovis murders, missing baby
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Two people are dead, a child is wounded, and a baby is missing after an incident on Friday. Authorities held a press conference on Sunday to address the situation.
    On Friday, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) issued an Amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. Officials sent out the alert after the Clovis Police Department found the girl's mom, and another woman, dead at Ned Houk Park. The deceased victims were identified as 23-year-old Samantha Cisernos
  • Many questions remain about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby

    Many questions remain about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Two people are dead, a child is wounded, and a baby is missing after an incident on Friday. Authorities held a press conference on Sunday to address the situation.
    On Friday, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) issued an Amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. Officials sent out the alert after the Clovis Police Department found the girl's mom, and another woman, dead at Ned Houk Park. The deceased victims were identified as 23-year-old Samantha Cisernos
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  • LIVE: Officials to speak about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby

    LIVE: Officials to speak about 2 Clovis murders, missing baby
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Two people are dead, a child is wounded, and a baby is missing after an incident on Friday. Authorities are holding a press conference on Sunday to address the situation.
    On Friday, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) issued an Amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. Officials sent out the alert after the Clovis Police Department found the girl's mom, and another woman, dead at Ned Houk Park. There was also a wounded 5-year-old at the scene. They believe the
  • NM United bounces back on the road with 2-1 victory over Las Vegas

    NM United bounces back on the road with 2-1 victory over Las Vegas
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United gets back in the win column on Saturday, as they take out Las Vegas Lights FC, 2-1. Coming off of a 3-nil defeat at Tampa Bay a week ago, Coach Eric Quill wanted his team to get out on the right foot.
    New Mexico United did just that, as they dominated possession in the first half and netted two goals off of the foot of Daniel Bruce. Las Vegas would answer in the first half, making it 2-1 at the break, but NM United held off Las Vegas down t
  • Winds pick up into the workweek

    Winds pick up into the workweek
    Another push of low level moisture moved into the state Saturday night. However, an approaching storm system will increase wind speeds throughout the day, today. Southwesterly winds will gust to as high as 55 mph in northwest New Mexico Sunday afternoon. The southwest winds will bring in drier air across the state Sunday afternoon.Even stronger wind gusts will develop Monday afternoon, with westerly winds gusting to as high as 65 mph across parts of the state. Areas of blowing dust will be likel
  • New Video: Suspect arrested after gunshots ring out at ABQ apartment complex

    New Video: Suspect arrested after gunshots ring out at ABQ apartment complex
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New lapel video shows the moment Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officers were called to an apartment complex for an incident that quickly turned into shots being fired.According to court documents, APD officers responded to an apartment complex near Carlisle and Comanche back in March for a "suspicious person" call. Officers found the "suspicious" individual but then heard six gunshots nearby. Two officers stepped away while another two continued with t
  • Historic locomotive returns for anniversary event in Albuquerque

    Historic locomotive returns for anniversary event in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the world's largest operational, steam locomotives was on display to the Albuquerque community, showing off New Mexico's rich rail heritage.New Mexico Heritage Rail (NMHR) commemorated the anniversary of the 2926 Locomotive's first public journey to Tractor Brewing on May 6 of last year. This year, it returned to that very same place to celebrate with local beer and tours of the rail vehicle.Organizers said this train was used in the Southwest to carr
  • Albuquerque health-social service center renamed after influential woman

    Albuquerque health-social service center renamed after influential woman
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The East Central Health and Social Service Center has a new namesake.The city has named the facility on Zuni near Louisiana after late city Councilor Ruth Adams, the first woman to represent District 6.“Many people have contributed to making Albuquerque what it is today, and we’re helping share their stories so that generations to come know about the important work they’ve done to make our city a better place,” said Mayor Tim Kel
  • New sensory gym near ABQ's Westside welcomes kids of all needs

    New sensory gym near ABQ's Westside welcomes kids of all needs
    ALBUQUERQUE/RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a new gymnasium for kids of all ages, but it's catered towards children with autism and special needs.On Saturday, 'We Rock the Spectrum' in Rio Rancho had its Star Wars-themed grand opening.The children's gymnasium is an international franchise that provides sensory-safe play for kids with autism or neurotypical development."This gym is a smaller gym, and it does cater to each child's individual needs whether they're neurotypical or neu
  • Former Lobo JT Toppin earns invite to NBA Draft Combine

    Former Lobo JT Toppin earns invite to NBA Draft Combine
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Standout UNM Men's Basketball Freshman JT Toppin announced earlier in the week that he is hitting the transfer portal, just days later the 6'9" forward earned an invite to this year's NBA Draft Combine.The NBA announced today that 78 players have been invited to the 2024 NBA Draft Combine, which will take place from May 12-19 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.Additionally, a select number of standout players from the 2024 NBA G League Eli
  • Showers and storms continue pushing through parts of New Mexico

    Showers and storms continue pushing through parts of New Mexico
    Another push of low level moisture will move into the state Saturday night through Sunday morning. However, an approaching storm system will increase wind speeds Sunday afternoon. Southwesterly winds will gust to as high as 55 mph in northwest New Mexico Sunday afternoon. The southwest winds will bring in drier air across the state Sunday afternoon.Even stronger wind gusts will develop Monday afternoon, with westerly winds gusting to as high as 65 mph across parts of the state. Areas of blowing
  • Food and music highlight Turkish culture at Albuquerque festival

    Food and music highlight Turkish culture at Albuquerque festival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The community got to partake in some Turkish-Mediterranean cuisine on Saturday at the Albuquerque Turkish Festival.The event was hosted by the Raindrop Foundation to help with their mission of educating and bringing Turkish culture to Albuquerque.Story continues below
    News: New Mexicans should check bank accounts after healthcare cyberattackEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico May 3-9Trending: South Valley charter school director accused of holdi
  • 2024 Mayor's Ball focuses on film with 'Lights and Delights' theme

    2024 Mayor's Ball focuses on film with 'Lights and Delights' theme
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The annual Mayor's Ball was held on Saturday in Albuquerque.Although the event has not been a "ball" for years, it still helps support several non-profits around the city. New Mexico couple finds a genie lamp, gets three wishesThe theme of this year's event was "film," and it was held at the Rail Yards near the upcoming CNM Film Academy.Those who attended were able to get food from several local restaurants. The proceeds went to those non-profits, including
  • Roads near ABQ BioPark to close for running event

    Roads near ABQ BioPark to close for running event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Neighborhood roads around the ABQ Biopark are closing down bright and early Sunday as runners take to the street for the annual "Run For the Zoo."Road closures will begin at 5 a.m. Sunday morning and continue through noon. Tia Betty Blues cafe in Albuquerque gets new name and ownerThe closures include 8th Street between Marquez and Coal, 10th Street between Park and Santa Fe, and Tingley Drive between Central and Marquez. A full list of closures can be
  • 2024 Celtic festival comes to Balloon Fiesta Park

    2024 Celtic festival comes to Balloon Fiesta Park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Those wanting to hear the bagpipes and delve into the Celtic culture are getting the chance to do so this weekend.The 36th annual Rio Grande Valley Celtic Festival and Highland Games is taking place this weekend at Balloon Fiesta Park.The festival celebrates the clans from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales to name a few. At the event, cultural food, music, and history are shared. Chipmunk native to New Mexico could soon be protected by feds as population dw
  • Miami TSA agents catch man hiding snakes in his pants

    Miami TSA agents catch man hiding snakes in his pants
    MIAMI (WFLA) — TSA agents at Miami International Airport found a slithery surprise last Friday after a traveler attempted to sneak a bag of snakes through security.The kicker? He was trying to transport them in his pants.On April 26, the man — who the TSA did not publicly identify — was passing through a checkpoint at MIA ahead of an international flight, a spokesperson for the TSA told Nexstar. But once he entered a screener utilizing advanced imaging technology (AIT), officer
  • Severe storm potential moves into parts of New Mexico this afternoon

    Severe storm potential moves into parts of New Mexico this afternoon
    Strong to severe thunderstorms and spotty showers will develop in parts of New Mexico this afternoon along with a period of windy weather returning Sunday.A backdoor cold front moved through eastern New Mexico this morning, bringing low clouds and drizzle. The front also brought a gusty east wind into the Rio Grande Valley this morning.Strong to severe thunderstorms will develop Saturday afternoon in southeast New Mexico, with large hail and strong winds the biggest threats. Spotty showers will
  • Amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis

    Amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) –  New Mexico State Police have issued an amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. She is 28 inches tall with brown eyes and brown hair.According to officials, around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, the Clovis Police Department was sent to Ned Houk Park where they found two women, 23-year-old Samantha Cisernos and 23-year-old Taryn Allen who had died from apparent gunshot wounds, and a five year old girl injured with a gunshot wound.
    Officers say Cisernos wa
  • 2 dead, child shot, and Amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis

    2 dead, child shot, and Amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) –  New Mexico State Police have issued an Amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. She is 28 inches tall with brown eyes and brown hair.According to officials, around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, the Clovis Police Department was sent to Ned Houk Park where they found two women identified as 23-year-old Samantha Cisernos and 23-year-old Taryn Allen. They reportedly died from apparent gunshot wounds, and there was also a five-year-old girl who was injured w
  • 2 dead, child injured, and amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis

    2 dead, child injured, and amber alert issued for 10-month-old girl out of Clovis
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) –  New Mexico State Police have issued an amber alert for 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres. She is 28 inches tall with brown eyes and brown hair.According to officials, around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, the Clovis Police Department was sent to Ned Houk Park where they found two women, 23-year-old Samantha Cisernos and 23-year-old Taryn Allen who had died from apparent gunshot wounds, and a five-year-old girl injured with a gunshot wound.
    Officers say Cisernos wa
  • Thunderstorms and high winds develop this weekend

    Thunderstorms and high winds develop this weekend
    Strong to severe thunderstorms and spotty showers will develop in parts of New Mexico this weekend. A period of windy weather will return starting Sunday.
    Warmer and breezier weather has returned to New Mexico Friday afternoon. Winds in eastern New Mexico have been gusting up to around 35 mph. High temperatures are back in the 90s in southeast parts of the state, with temperatures making it up to around 80° in the Albuquerque Metro. A backdoor cold front will move through eastern New Mexico
  • Team based in New Mexico captures images of eclipse from 20 miles in space

    Team based in New Mexico captures images of eclipse from 20 miles in space
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – While most people were looking up on April 8 to see the eclipse, Mark Wells and his team at Edmonds Space Agency were looking up for a different reason.
    "Once we release the balloon then at that point we're kind of being held hostage to the wind," said Mark Wells, lead engineer at Edmonds Space Agency. "We were redesigning our battery system and some other things and redoing our code almost until the last moment there."Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque woman wins on Jeopardy! for the third night in a row

    Albuquerque woman wins on Jeopardy! for the third night in a row
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's very own Jeopardy! contestant has won for the third night in a row. Weckiai Rannila was crowned champion on Wednesday night's broadcast and continued her streak on Friday. New Mexico couple finds a genie lamp, gets three wishesShe won for the third time in a row securing more than $7,000 and knocking the others out of the park. Ranilla will continue on Monday night's episode of Jeopardy! at 6 p.m. on KRQE.
  • 2 Albuquerque city councilors call for city to help enforce immigration law under certain conditions

    2 Albuquerque city councilors call for city to help enforce immigration law under certain conditions
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A pair of Albuquerque city councilors want the city to cooperate with federal immigration agents when an immigrant is accused of a serious crime. Right now, the city's Immigrant Friendly Ordinance prevents the city from helping the feds enforce immigration laws. It also bars the city from allowing agents access to city property for that purpose without a warrant. Crews clean up homeless camp in southeast AlbuquerqueCouncilors Brook Bassan and Renee Grou

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