• Festival of Trees returns to benefit Carrie Tingley Hospital

    Festival of Trees returns to benefit Carrie Tingley Hospital
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Families had the opportunity to walk amongst a forest of dazzling Christmas trees, and all for a good cause. The Festival of Trees is one of the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation's primary fundraising events. The hospital is the only juvenile rehabilitation hospital in New Mexico for kids and teens with permanent disabilities.Story continues below
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  • A hot start to June all across New Mexico

    A hot start to June all across New Mexico
    Drier weather returns statewide Sunday afternoon. Much hotter weather is on the way next week.
    Storms struggled to develop Saturday afternoon across eastern New Mexico. There were still been a few showers and thunderstorms across the Sangre de Cristo and Sacramento Mountains, along with parts of Torrance and Guadalupe counties. Those storms have all fizzled out with the severe weather threat for the night over.
    Drier weather moves into all of New Mexico Sunday afternoon with a breezier southwest
  • Rio Rancho students head to history competition after Stonewall Riots documentary

    Rio Rancho students head to history competition after Stonewall Riots documentary
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local high school students are representing New Mexico at a national competition, thanks to their documentary highlighting an important moment for LGBTQ Plus rights. "I think it's very important to draw attention to something like this and it's like an honor to be a part of that," said Catherine Tigert, a Rio Rancho High School student.  Students Catherine Tigert and Gretchen Lee said they didn't expect to be representing their state on t
  • Green Jeans fundraiser doubles as Pride celebration

    Green Jeans fundraiser doubles as Pride celebration
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – June 1 marked the start of Pride Month, and a local food hall helped the community celebrate the occasion by letting people "show off their colors."
    Green Jeans invited people to their pride kick-off party, where they wanted to highlight self-expression while bringing the community together.City purchases hotel on San Mateo for transitional youth housingThe event wasn't just for pride celebration, it also served as a fundraiser for local non-profits. Fo
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  • City of Santa Fe thinks about proposing water rate increase

    City of Santa Fe thinks about proposing water rate increase
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Major infrastructure projects are pressuring the City of Santa Fe's Public Utilities Department to increase water rates for residents. It's the first time in a decade the city has tossed around the idea of water rate hikes.
    City officials said they plan to propose a 3% increase to the city councilors this month."It's something that we absolutely have to do now," said Santa Fe Public Utilities Department Water Division Director Jesse Roach. CABQ makes st
  • Local disc golfer racking up professional wins

    Local disc golfer racking up professional wins
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After picking up the sport a few years ago, and playing competitively for the last three and a half years, a local professional disc golfer has started to make a name for himself in disc golf. Cristian Jojola is coming off recent wins in Colorado and the Rio Pueblo Open in Sipapu and is looking to take his professional career to new heights."My biggest win was probably the Darren Butcher Memorial back in Colorado City, Colorado," said Jojola. "They actually
  • 'SkeptiCamp' offers explanatory information at CNM training center

    'SkeptiCamp' offers explanatory information at CNM training center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A first-of-its-kind event at CNM's Workforce Training Center brought together skeptics of all sorts.SkeptiCamp saw professionals and amateurs debunking fringe topics such as UFOs, the flat Earth theory, and much more. Officials said this is the first year the Duke City hosted the event.News 13's Larry Barker was present at the event and talked to the locals and out-of-towners who have a fascination with Roswell. New Mexicans for Science and Reason start
  • Even hotter temperatures on the way next week

    Even hotter temperatures on the way next week
    Drier weather returns statewide Sunday afternoon. Much hotter weather is on the way next week.
    Storms have struggled to develop Saturday afternoon across eastern New Mexico. There have still been a few showers and thunderstorms across the Sangre de Cristo and Sacramento Mountains, along with parts of Torrance and Guadalupe counties. It does appear so far that this will continue to be the trend into this evening. Whatever storms do manage to continue to develop, could still turn severe. All storm
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  • Picnic, fishing event held at Tingley Beach for foster families

    Picnic, fishing event held at Tingley Beach for foster families
    **EDITOR'S NOTE: KRQE first reported this event was held by CYFD. However, it was held by the NM Child First Network. The following article has been corrected.**ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Child First Network hosted the Foster Family Appreciation Picnic and Fishing Event at Tingly Beach on Saturday.
    The gathering is a celebration of a recently passed bill granting foster families all-season fishing at Tingly Beach.Bernalillo County pools open for summer of 2024Those
  • CYFD hosts picnic, fishing event for foster families at Tingley Beach

    CYFD hosts picnic, fishing event for foster families at Tingley Beach
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) hosted the foster family appreciation picnic and fishing event at Tingly Beach on Saturday.
    The gathering is a celebration of a recently passed bill granting foster families all-season fishing at Tingly Beach.Bernalillo County pools open for summer of 2024Those involved said this is a fun way to give back to the foster families while supporting the parents.
    Officials also stated local Walmart locations don
  • Bernalillo County pools open for summer of 2024

    Bernalillo County pools open for summer of 2024
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) -- If you're looking to beat the summer heat, Bernalillo County pools are a family-friendly way to cool off. Most of the county's pools and splash pads are officially open for the season.The Rio Grande Indoor Pool, the Paradise Hills Pool, and the South Valley Pool and Splash Pad are already open.Story continues below
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  • Tourism in Tijuana significantly down this year

    Tourism in Tijuana significantly down this year
    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Tourism officials in Tijuana report the number of visitors to the city is "substantially lower" compared to last year.
    Karim Chalita Rodríguez, president of the city's Tourism and Conventions Committee, told reporters Thursday that since the start of the year, medical tourism is down by 50% while restaurants are seeing 45% fewer American visitors translating into a 30% loss in profits.
    "Americans can't afford to buy as much these days," said Rodríguez r
  • The best doughnut shop in every state, according to Yelp’s ‘Elite Squad’

    The best doughnut shop in every state, according to Yelp’s ‘Elite Squad’
    (NEXSTAR) – Doughnuts are one of the few items that people often purchase by the dozen. And, as such, they’re 12 times more disappointing when they’re not quite as fresh as they should be.Knowing this, Yelp’s team of analysts have attempted to steer us away from any regrettable crullers, jelly sticks or Boston crème doughnuts by compiling a list of the “best” doughnut shops in every state. Albuquerque spot named for New Mexico’s best American comf
  • Severe storms return Saturday before very hot temperatures next week

    Severe storms return Saturday before very hot temperatures next week
    Another round of severe storms are likely Saturday afternoon in eastern New Mexico. Drier and even hotter weather returns next week.
    Strong to severe storms once again moved through eastern New Mexico Friday. These storms are almost out of the state tonight. They again brought large hail, strong winds and heavy rainfall to that part of the state. We have one more day of strong to severe storms in the eastern half of the state Saturday afternoon. These storms will again develop along a dry line d
  • Mother of man killed by Albuquerque Police Department speaks out - but not against officers

    Mother of man killed by Albuquerque Police Department speaks out - but not against officers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A day after police shared video from an officer-involved shooting at a Walmart in NE Heights, the mother of the suspect that was killed is speaking out. However, she didn't speak out against the police.
    "It's hard to continue with this job sometimes when we're fighting against pills that are 3 for $1," said Jeanetta Salazar, substance abuse counselor and mother.Salazar has worked as a substance abuse counselor here in Albuquerque for 15 years, but last month
  • CABQ makes strides on Central Avenue underpass revitalization project

    CABQ makes strides on Central Avenue underpass revitalization project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A downtown Albuquerque underpass known to be a hotspot for the homeless, drugs, and crime is getting a much-needed makeover."It should be a much easier flow from between Downtown," said City of Albuquerque's Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency Director Terry Brunner. "If you looked at it today, you would see some of the pillars there of the archway have been taken out."For years, the underpass at Central Avenue and 1st Street has been an unwelcoming, and
  • Steverson brothers commit to ABC Prep

    Steverson brothers commit to ABC Prep
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Daniel and Darius Steverson are the newest members of ABC Prep. The older brother, Daniel, is hoping to play well enough on the ABC post graduate team this summer to raise his profile and attract a college scholarship.
    "With this prep thing, I feel like it creates more exposure to all New Mexico athletes, even for me as well, getting my name out there to bigger colleges, bigger opportunities," said Daniel.
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  • Perez ready to perform for the city in fight against Griego

    Perez ready to perform for the city in fight against Griego
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – When Top Rank Boxing comes to Tingley Coliseum on August 10, plenty of eyes will be on a fight that isn't even the main event. Angelo Leo and Luis Alberto Lopez will square off for the IBF featherweight title, but another title fight —the IBF USBA flyweight title — will feature two undefeated New Mexicans.Matthew "Diamond Boy" Griego (14-0, 10 KO) and Abraham "Hammer" Perez (10-0, 5 KO) have each made a name for themselves locally. The two flywei
  • Los Padillas Pool faces opening delay

    Los Padillas Pool faces opening delay
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – South Valley kids looking to get their splash on this summer break might have to wait a little longer. The opening of Los Padillas Pool has been delayed for maintenance.Bernalillo County said contractors are working to repair a major pipeline, requiring extensive testing before it can be filled with water. It must then pass an official inspection. A look at the ‘secret tunnel’ under the SunportThe expected opening date is now Saturday, June 15, but the
  • Lobo basketball finalizing neutral site game against UCLA

    Lobo basketball finalizing neutral site game against UCLA
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – More non-conference games on the 2024-2025 Lobo men's basketball schedule are falling in place. As reported by CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, the Lobos and Bruins will meet on November 8 in Las Vegas.
    In addition to the UCLA game, the Lobos will also travel to St. John's on November 17 and Palm Springs, CA, for the Acrisure Classic in late November. UNM will host Grambling State, VCU, and NMSU as part of its home non-conference schedule
  • NM United to charter flight for fans, team to US Open Cup

    NM United to charter flight for fans, team to US Open Cup
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As New Mexico United is set to play LAFC in the quarterfinal round of the US Open Cup, the club announced that is it chartering a flight for fans, players, and coaches to Los Angeles. In the $250 package, there is roundtrip airfare from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, a ticket to the match at BMO Stadium, and a New Mexico United swag bag with exclusive items.The membership package will go on sale on Wednesday, June 5 at 12 p.m. MST. The flight will leave on Tues
  • ABQ Parking Division makes policy changes after investigation from inspector general

    ABQ Parking Division makes policy changes after investigation from inspector general
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's Parking Division is cleaning up some of its policies after dozens of complaints accused some workers of breaking the rules. Some of those claims questioned whether employees writing tickets are letting certain drivers off the hook.
    Albuquerque's Office of Inspector General (OIG) received more than 30 separate allegations against the Parking Division. While many of those allegations were not substantiated, the Parking Division is making some cha
  • Early numbers show nearly 90,000 New Mexicans have voted

    Early numbers show nearly 90,000 New Mexicans have voted
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The latest data from the Secretary of State's Office shows nearly 90,000 New Mexicans have already cast ballots in the upcoming primary election with 70% in person.Albuquerque Community Safety Department headquarters is now openDemocrats have cast the most so far with more than 55,000. More than 34,000 Republicans have voted.
    Saturday, June 1, is the last day to vote early. Election day is on Tuesday.
  • Albuquerque Community Safety Department headquarters is now open

    Albuquerque Community Safety Department headquarters is now open
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a new life for what used to be a problem property in southeast Albuquerque. The city has finally opened the doors on the first-of-its-kind headquarters, dealing with homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues.  The city's unarmed social workers with the Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) Department now have a permanent home on San Mateo near Kathryn. It's in an area that's struggled with behavioral health issues.  City purchas
  • Albuquerque featured on list of cities with mail carrier dog bite incidents

    Albuquerque featured on list of cities with mail carrier dog bite incidents
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Postal Service released its ranking of which cities has the most dog bites against mail carriers. Albuquerque is in the top 20.
    USPS said there were 5,800 reported dog attacks on its workers last year. Los Angeles came in the top spot with 65. Houston, Chicago, Saint Louis, and Cleveland round out the top five.
    Albuquerque tied with San Antonio and Sacramento, placing at #16, with 26 attacks. Next week is their annual National Dog Bite Awareness Cam
  • 'Summer of Nonviolence' gives local kids a safe break from school

    'Summer of Nonviolence' gives local kids a safe break from school
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) is partnering with Bernalillo County to help kids stay out of trouble while they're not in school.The "Summer of Nonviolence" initiative encourages kids to take a pledge to avoid dangerous activity and offers fun, safe alternatives like sports, library programs, outdoor movie screenings, and educational workshops. City purchases hotel on San Mateo for transitional youth housingACS said the local youth can fall into vices du
  • Severe storms return Saturday afternoon to eastern New Mexico

    Severe storms return Saturday afternoon to eastern New Mexico
    Another round of severe storms are likely Saturday afternoon in eastern New Mexico. Drier and even hotter weather returns next week.
    Strong to severe storms are once again moving through eastern New Mexico Friday afternoon. These storms will continue eastward before moving out of New Mexico by 10 PM. Large hail, damaging wind gusts and locally heavy rainfall will be the biggest threats with any storms that grow to become severe. We have one more day of strong to severe storms in the eastern half
  • City purchases hotel on San Mateo for transitional youth housing

    City purchases hotel on San Mateo for transitional youth housing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City leaders have revealed a location for new transitional housing for young adults.The city purchased the San Mateo Inn near Prospect and will convert it into housing for roughly 30 homeless adults from 18 to 25 years old.“Across the community of service providers and government, everyone agrees that we need to do more for young people who need help and support to get housing,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “Purchasing this property tak
  • Tesla recalls 125K vehicles from four models over safety issue

    Tesla recalls 125K vehicles from four models over safety issue
    (NEXSTAR) – Tesla has announced yet another recall, this time to fix a potentially dangerous problem affecting the seatbelts.The recall involves more than 125,000 vehicles over four different models, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The seatbelt warning system is supposed to emit a visual and audible signal when drivers don't have their seatbelt fastened properly, but in some vehicles that warning may never happen, the NHTSA said.The recall incl
  • Rio Rancho eatery makes Yelp's best lasagna list

    Rio Rancho eatery makes Yelp's best lasagna list
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Yelp recently released a list of their top-rated lasagna spots in the United States and Canada and a Rio Rancho spot made the list. Joe's Pasta House in Rio Rancho made it to the number 20 spot in the U.S.With a Yelp rating of 4.4 stars (out of 702 reviews), Joe's Pasta House is the crown jewel of Italian fare in the city of vision. Out of the 702 reviews, 490 of them were five stars. Multiple reviewers highlighted the lasagna. "Probably the best lasagna I've

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