• Federal grant aims to improve access to healthy food in New Mexico

    Federal grant aims to improve access to healthy food in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping strengthen local food financing in New Mexico. The state has received $3 million as part of the Healthy Food Financing Initiative Award for communities to invest in local food hubs. Report: New Mexico needs 40,000 workers to reach national average workforce participationOn Wednesday, attendees got the chance to see the grant money in action at the Three Sisters Kitchen Cafe in Explora. The program is aimed at areas of N
  • Winds pick up again heading into the weekend

    Winds pick up again heading into the weekend
    Wednesday will be our least windy day across New Mexico this week. Winds pick up again though heading into the weekend.
    Winds were again breezy Tuesday afternoon across New Mexico, but they were not as strong as what we saw on Monday. Temperatures were a few degrees cooler thanks to a cold front that moved in last night. Winds have calmed down tonight, even as another cold front moves in. This backdoor front will only impact eastern New Mexico, by bringing some breezy, northerly winds through We
  • Albuquerque Academy hires new girls basketball coach

    Albuquerque Academy hires new girls basketball coach
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The second basketball opening at Albuquerque Academy has been filled. After naming Alvin Broussard the boys' head coach earlier in the month, the Chargers named Josh Skarsgard the girl's coach on Tuesday. Local boxer to fight at Madison Square GardenSkarsgard has familiarity with the program as he was a member of the boys' six-peat championship run in the 90s. He has coached the Academy's middle school girls' team the last two seasons and coached club with A
  • Video shows moments teen opened fire at Coronado Center

    Video shows moments teen opened fire at Coronado Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New video shows the moments a teen fired a shot near the Coronado Center food court sending shoppers into a scramble.
    Video from the day in March shows a teen coming up to a table in the food court and taking a bag off the chair. Police say a shot rang out and you can see shoppers scramble, some run while others hide. Camera footage from the parking lot shows people rushing to their cars. Lapel camera video shows security, shoppers, and store employees telli
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  • New Mexico United advances to U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals

    New Mexico United advances to U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the second time in its franchise history, New Mexico United has advanced to the quarterfinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after defeating New York City FC II 3-0 Tuesday night.Local boxer to fight at Madison Square GardenThe first half saw the two teams battle to a scoreless tie. United broke the scoreless tie in the 50th minute when Avionne Flanagan scored his first goal in Black and Yellow to make it a 1-0 game. By the 65th minute, Talen Maples wou
  • Local celebrity chef teaches culinary arts to New Mexico inmates

    Local celebrity chef teaches culinary arts to New Mexico inmates
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A local celebrity chef is sharing his passion with New Mexico inmates looking for a second chance. The New Mexico Corrections Department announced a partnership with Chef Fernando Ruiz, a three-time Food Network champion. Chef Ruiz has won popular shows like Beat Bobby Flay, Chopped, and Guy's Grocery Games. New Mexico’s government employee pay ranks below national average, Census Bureau data revealsChef Ruiz is leading the culinary training program at the Pe
  • Local boxer to fight at Madison Square Garden

    Local boxer to fight at Madison Square Garden
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Jordanne Garcia will make history when she steps into the ring on Saturday, June 8. She will become the first female boxer from New Mexico to fight in Madison Square Garden in New York. May, Kmatz named to All-Pac-12 team"I feel like a superstar," said Garcia. "I'm not going to lie, I mean it's time to finally show it and I get the opportunity to be on the stage and show what I got and show the world everything that I have. I don't want to disappoint New Mex
  • Albuquerque mayor sounds off about city council proposals, budget

    Albuquerque mayor sounds off about city council proposals, budget
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council passed a new budget Monday night marking the city's largest budget ever; but there are indicators of a growing rift between some of those councilors and the mayor.
    Mayor Tim Keller called out councilors Tuesday for cuts tied to homelessness, but also some big proposed rule changes that he calls undemocratic. "I think what we did see is a lot of things that are a big distraction," Keller said, sounding off outside of city hall, "
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  • Hermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMA

    Hermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMA
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – More than two years since a government-sparked wildfire took everything from victims in northern New Mexico, hundreds of those victims say the federal government is still failing them. KRQE Investigates visited the burn scar where families say they're fighting another battle, this time with FEMA.Latest from KRQE InvestigatesHermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMA
    'He was let down': Murder victim's family says accused shooter shoul
  • Winds take a little bit of a break Wednesday

    Winds take a little bit of a break Wednesday
    Wednesday will be our least windy day across New Mexico this week. Winds pick up again though heading into the weekend.
    Winds are again breezy Tuesday afternoon across New Mexico, but they're not as strong as what we saw on Monday. Temperatures are a few degrees cooler thanks to a cold front that moved in last night. Winds will calm down overnight as another cold front moves in. This backdoor front will only impact eastern New Mexico, by bringing some breezy, northerly winds through Wednesday mo
  • May, Kmatz named to All-Pac-12 team

    May, Kmatz named to All-Pac-12 team
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The PAC 12 announced its 2024 baseball awards on Tuesday. The pair of former Sandia Matador pitchers representing Oregon State, Aiden May and Jacob Kmatz, were both named to the first-team.May, in his first season with the Beavers after transferring from Arizona, was a force on the mound all season. The Oregon State starter went 6-0 on the year with a 2.59 ERA and struck out 68 batters.Kmatz finished his junior season with a 6-2 record in 14 starts. He ended
  • New multigenerational center to be built in northwest Albuquerque

    New multigenerational center to be built in northwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city officials broke ground on Tuesday for a new multigenerational center. The center, which will be built near Cibola High School, will serve as an access point for city services and programs for all ages. Albuquerque Police Chief talks next steps with DOJ reformsIt will be built in phases with the first including multipurpose rooms and meeting space. "We're excited about what this will do for the seniors in our area, for our children, and
  • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's new complex will help food industry businesses grow

    Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's new complex will help food industry businesses grow
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's pueblos are stepping up to get more local growers and culinary entrepreneurs to sell their own products. It's a new piece of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center that promises to help local farmers, chefs, and retailers hone their craft.Story continues below
    Podcast: Albuquerque Police Chief talks next steps with DOJ reformsEntertainment: New movie inspired by West Mesa Murders coming soonEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico May 17-23Ne
  • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center new complex will help food industry businesses grow

    Indian Pueblo Cultural Center new complex will help food industry businesses grow
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's pueblos are stepping up to get more local growers and culinary entrepreneurs to sell their own products. It's a new piece of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center that promises to help local farmers, chefs, and retailers hone their craft.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque copper thief suspect remains in custody

    Albuquerque copper thief suspect remains in custody
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A man accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of copper wiring will remain behind bars. Police say, last year, Brian Robinson hit several businesses in the metro area, causing more than $100,000 worth of damage. Albuquerque man sentenced to 32 years in prison for deadly road rage incidentPolice say the copper he's accused of stealing in those instances was worth more than $50,000. On Tuesday, a judge agreed to keep Robinson in custody through his trial. His
  • New Mexico's government employee pay ranks below national average, Census Bureau data reveals

    New Mexico's government employee pay ranks below national average, Census Bureau data reveals
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Each year, the U.S. Census Bureau compiles data on public employment. And the latest numbers reveal New Mexico's government workers, on average, are paid below the U.S. average for state and local government employees.The data comes from state and local governments and covers the month of March of 2023. During that month, New Mexico had over 41,000 full-time government employees who were paid an average about $6,000 per month. Albuquerque City Council approves city
  • Explora, CNM teaming up for new childhood education center

    Explora, CNM teaming up for new childhood education center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new early childhood education option is in the works here in Albuquerque thanks to Central New Mexico Community College and the Explora Science Center. Tuesday morning, the two organizations announced plans for their new Brillante Early Childhood Learning Center. New Mexico’s UFO incidents you’ve never heard ofThe 14,000-square-foot facility will serve more than 100 kids when it opens. Explora is currently hosting 25 children under five as
  • APD files additional charges against suspect following officer-involved shooting

    APD files additional charges against suspect following officer-involved shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police filed additional charges against a suspect who they said pointed a handgun at an officer during a foot pursuit on Thursday.APD says an officer approached the suspect, later identified as Joey White, on the sidewalk in the area of Central and Mesilla, when drugs fell out of the man’s pocket. White allegedly then fled on foot and the officer gave chase.
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    Podcast: Albuquerque Police Chief talks next steps with DOJ r
  • McDonald's is removing self-serve beverage stations. What does it mean for customers?

    McDonald's is removing self-serve beverage stations. What does it mean for customers?
    (NewsNation) — McDonald's has been working toward the elimination of its self-serve beverage stations in restaurants across the U.S. for the past year, with the company wanting to phase them all out by 2032. Plus, some locations may start to charge customers for refills.
    In-restaurant customers won't be able to pour themselves a drink, which a McDonald's spokesperson told CBS is meant to make the experience more consistent no matter where the customer orders.As the change — announced
  • MRGCD holding irrigation meeting for Valencia County

    MRGCD holding irrigation meeting for Valencia County
    VALENCIA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District is inviting the public in Valencia County to attend a meeting on the 2024 irrigation season.The informational meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 6 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. It will be at the Los Lunas River Park at 1601 E. Main Street in Los Lunas. What can you do to protect yourself from wildfire smoke?The meeting will include a presentation as well as a question-and-answer session. The focus will be on the
  • Crews extinguish fire at restaurant in Old Town Albuquerque

    Crews extinguish fire at restaurant in Old Town Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue was dispatched to fire at the High Noon Restaurant in Old Town Tuesday morning.New Mexico’s UFO incidents you’ve never heard ofFire crews responded around 6:30 a.m. and found smoke and flames coming from the structure. Crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire and search the area of the fire, where no one was found. AFR says no civilians for firefighters were injured in the incident. The cause of the fire is bein
  • Albuquerque City Council approves city's FY2025 budget

    Albuquerque City Council approves city's FY2025 budget
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City Council has approved the city's budget for fiscal year 2025. The budget covers the city's expenses from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.Earlier this year, Mayor Tim Keller proposed a $1.4 billion budget. Now, City Council voted to approve the details after making some changes. What can you do to protect yourself from wildfire smoke?The approved budget puts millions towards key services and departments. That includes:
    More than $16 million for the Ani
  • Albuquerque Regional Economic Alliance to release 2024 Regional Talent Profile Report

    Albuquerque Regional Economic Alliance to release 2024 Regional Talent Profile Report
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Since 2021 the Albuquerque Regional Economic Alliance (AREA) and CBRE, a commercial real estate brokerage office, partner to research, design and produce a marketing report for businesses on the value of the region.Story continues below
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  • These are the best places to live in the US: 2024 report

    These are the best places to live in the US: 2024 report
    (NEXSTAR) — The U.S. is an expansive country, full of widely different cities — from the coastal towns to mountainous neighborhoods, small towns and sprawling metros, your options are nearly overwhelming if you're looking to relocate.
    Of all the places to live in the United States, it's a Florida city that stands as the best, according to U.S. News and World Report's latest rankings.
    After considering the aspects people are most concerned about, like crime rates, quality of education
  • New Mexico Wine Festival returns over Memorial Day Weekend

    New Mexico Wine Festival returns over Memorial Day Weekend
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Over Memorial Day Weekend the New Mexico Wine Festival is making a return to Albuquerque and Las Cruces.New movie inspired by West Mesa Murders coming soonThe festival runs May 25 - 27 from 12 - 6 p.m. The Albuquerque festival will be held at Balloon Fiesta Park. The event is for ages 21 and over only. Guests will be able to shop and sample from a selection of over 200 wines. There will also be food trucks, art and live music for people to enjoy. New this ye
  • UNM Health looks to build reproductive health center in Las Cruces

    UNM Health looks to build reproductive health center in Las Cruces
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – UNM Health is looking to build a reproductive health care center in Las Cruces that will have the ability to perform abortions and provide other services. The University of New Mexico Board of Regents voted 6-1, during its meeting on May 16, to approve the acquisition of land in Doña Ana County for the reproductive health care center.
    Officials are eyeing property on the north side of Lohman Avenue between Road Runner Parkway and North Sonoma Ranch Bou
  • "Movie Under the Wings" at the Nuclear History Museum

    "Movie Under the Wings" at the Nuclear History Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is hosting its upcoming "Movies Under the Wings" event, featuring the 1993 classic "Jurassic Park." Spotlights on old ‘Bank of the West’ building keeping one Albuquerque neighborhood up at nightThe movie will be shown on June 15 among historic aircraft located at the museum's Heritage Park. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the movie will start at dusk. People are encouraged to dress up like their favorit
  • 1 dead, dozens hurt after flight to Singapore encounters turbulence

    1 dead, dozens hurt after flight to Singapore encounters turbulence
    BANGKOK, Thailand (NewsNation) — One person is dead and over two dozen others were injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore experienced severe turbulence Tuesday, forcing an emergency landing in Bangkok, Thailand."We can confirm that there are injuries and one fatality on board the Boeing 777-300ER. There were a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew on board," the airline posted to its social media accounts.The statement continued, "Singapore Airlines offers its dee
  • War crimes warrant sought for Israeli and Hamas leaders

    War crimes warrant sought for Israeli and Hamas leaders
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – U.S. leaders are condemning the top prosecutor of an international war crimes court who is seeking arrest warrants for both Hamas and Israeli leaders over the war in Gaza.President Biden and top congressional leaders are denouncing the move.They say it's "outrageous" to put Israel and the terror group Hamas on the same level."We reject the ICC's application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders,” said Biden.The president reaffirmed U.S. support for Israel
  • Buffalo Wild Wings offers all-you-can-eat deal: 'Pls don't bankrupt us'

    Buffalo Wild Wings offers all-you-can-eat deal: 'Pls don't bankrupt us'
    (KTLA) - Need a dinner plan? Buffalo Wild Wings has you covered.The company recently announced that it's offering an all-you-can-eat deal on boneless wings and fries for $19.99. The deal is only available to dine-in customers every Monday and Wednesday for a limited time. New Mexico’s UFO incidents you’ve never heard ofHowever, the deal is available to only one person per order."Sharing prohibited and will void offer," the company said, adding that "leftovers may not be repackaged fo

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