• Fishermen told to suffocate or behead this 'perfect invasive species'

    Fishermen told to suffocate or behead this 'perfect invasive species'
    (KTVI) – The Missouri Department of Conservation is warning the state's anglers — and folks living near Missouri waterways — to keep an eye out for an invasive snakehead fish not native to the United States, echoing warnings issued in other states.The northern snakehead fish, also known as Channa argus, are long, predatory fish native to Asia with a head that resembles that of a snake, according to the MDC. They prey on sportfish, as well as bugs and reptiles, and spawn more fr
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Sexual assault arrest, Old city hall, High winds, New building, Flix brewhouse

    KRQE Newsfeed: Sexual assault arrest, Old city hall, High winds, New building, Flix brewhouse
    Thursday's Top Stories
    New program helps New Mexico inmates get forklift certification before releaseFederal funding cuts have NM Veteran Affairs employees questioning their futureRestaurants frustrated about ongoing construction on major street in Santa FeTaos Town Council revising proposed shopping cart ordinanceWitnesses describe scene in motorcycle, ambulance crash in AlbuquerqueRoswell police officer accused of domestic violencePower blackout hits all of Puerto Rico as residents prepare for
  • Temperature rollercoaster with dust today then rain/snow ahead

    Temperature rollercoaster with dust today then rain/snow ahead
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Fast-moving wispy clouds are occasionally passing through but it's mostly clear for most with southwesterly winds starting to pick up for a few areas, which is allowing for air to descend down the east slopes of the mountains while leading to a warmer effect at the dry surface, resulting in the above-normal morning temperatures in the Rio Grande Valley to southern communities of New Mexico with many starting off in the 50s to the 60s, while around-freezing temperatures
  • Noem announces cancellation of $2.7 million in grants to Harvard

    Noem announces cancellation of $2.7 million in grants to Harvard
    (The Hill) -- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday announced the cancellation of more than $2.7 million in grants to Harvard University amid tensions between the school and the Trump administration.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a Wednesday press release that Noem unveiled the discontinuation of two grants from the department to Harvard worth more than $2.7 million. DHS also noted in the press release that the secretary requested “detailed records on Harv
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  • United eliminated from Open Cup with loss in penalty shootout

    United eliminated from Open Cup with loss in penalty shootout
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United was one minute away from advancing to the next round of the US Open Cup. 30 minutes and a penalty shootout later, the club was eliminated from the tournament.In its match against El Paso Locomotive FC, United had a 2-1 lead in stoppage time. With the final whistle moments away, El Paso scored the equalizer and sent the match to extra time. El Paso then went on to win in PKs, 4-1.The loss does not impact New Mexico's standings inside the USL
  • High winds bring an extreme fire danger, blowing dust Thursday

    High winds bring an extreme fire danger, blowing dust Thursday
    An extreme fire danger develops across parts of New Mexico Thursday afternoon with high winds. Rain and mountain snow chances return though Friday and Saturday.Winds have started picking up across New Mexico Wednesday afternoon with gusts as high as 40 mph. Temperatures are much warmer today as well, with highs over 20° warmer compared to yesterday across eastern New Mexico where highs are in the 80s and 90s. Winds will die down overnight, but remain breezy for some. The strongest winds are
  • New program helps New Mexico inmates get forklift certification before release

    New program helps New Mexico inmates get forklift certification before release
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – There's a new way for New Mexico inmates to get prepared to rejoin communities, and the program is gaining popularity. "Having things like this offered to us really is an amazing privilege," said Daryan Winnings, inmate at the Western New Mexico Correctional Facility's Women's Prison in Grants.Story continues below
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  • Federal funding cuts have NM Veteran Affairs employees questioning their future

    Federal funding cuts have NM Veteran Affairs employees questioning their future
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Veterans Affairs employees across the country have been met with confusion over recent federal funding cuts. Many are now questioning their future with the department. On Wednesday, New Mexico Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich sat down with impacted residents who say they have nowhere to go. "I'm just trying to make sense of all this,” said Sen. Heinrich.Story continues below
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  • Portales man sentenced for assaulting a police officer

    Portales man sentenced for assaulting a police officer
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Stephen Dubay was sentenced on Wednesday for assaulting a police officer. In July 2024, Dubay was driving recklessly, and a Clovis officer tried to pull him over. After getting out and then back into his vehicle, police said Dubay then tried to run over the officer and fled the scene, eventually being arrested in Portales.Roswell police officer accused of domestic violenceDubay was sentenced to four years in prison.
  • New Mexico man sentenced for having stolen gun

    New Mexico man sentenced for having stolen gun
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Christopher Vega was sentenced on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and receiving stolen property earlier this year. In July 2024, Clovis police officers stopped a motorcycle that didn't have a license plate. Roswell police officer accused of domestic violencePolice identified Vega, who had an active parole violation warrant out of Texas, as the driver. They found that he had a handgun, which he wasn't allowed to have a
  • Albuquerque Sign Language Academy making progress on long-awaited new building  

    Albuquerque Sign Language Academy making progress on long-awaited new building  
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An innovative and brand-new school building for the deaf and hard of hearing is now under construction in the North Valley, and it's a big step closer to opening its doors with a special ceremony on Wednesday. "So happy," said one student.  That was the overall feeling on Wednesday for staff, students, and families tied to the Albuquerque Sign Language Academy as the frame of their new school is making big progress.  "So happy that we're
  • Restaurants frustrated about ongoing construction on major street in Santa Fe

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a hot spot for Santa Fe tourists that is in the middle of a major road rebuild. While restaurants say it's been a headache and has led to a loss of foot traffic, the city said there is light at the end of the tunnel.Story continues below
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  • Roswell police officer accused of domestic violence

    Roswell police officer accused of domestic violence
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – A Roswell police officer turned himself in on Wednesday following a domestic violence incident earlier this month. The Roswell Police Department said Officer Brandon Speights was arrested Wednesday after his girlfriend called police on April 5, saying he beat her up two nights earlier.Teen accused of fentanyl possession to stay in custodyRPD said Speights was immediately placed on administrative leave pending investigation. He was booked into the Chaves Cou
  • Taos Town Council revising proposed shopping cart ordinance

    Taos Town Council revising proposed shopping cart ordinance
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Facing a shopping cart problem, a northern New Mexico town is looking to clean up the streets with new rules. However, the proposal to do that is now facing some community backlash.Story continues below
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  • 'Waste of taxpayers' dollars': Report calls out City of Albuquerque remodel project

    'Waste of taxpayers' dollars': Report calls out City of Albuquerque remodel project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An IG investigation claims that Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's Administration's remodel of part of the old city hall may have been a "waste" of taxpayer dollars, after city crews kept redoing the design.  Story continues below
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  • Extreme fire conditions to develop Thursday in parts of New Mexico

    Extreme fire conditions to develop Thursday in parts of New Mexico
    An extreme fire danger develops across parts of New Mexico Thursday afternoon with high winds. Rain and mountain snow chances return though Friday and Saturday.Winds have started picking up across New Mexico Wednesday afternoon with gusts as high as 40 mph. Temperatures are much warmer today as well, with highs over 20° warmer compared to yesterday across eastern New Mexico where highs are in the 80s and 90s. Winds will die down overnight, but remain breezy for some. The strongest winds are
  • San Juan County Fire & Rescue puts a pause on burn permits amid drought

    San Juan County Fire & Rescue puts a pause on burn permits amid drought
    SAN JUAN COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — San Juan County Fire & Rescue will not issue burn permits until further notice, the organization announced on Wednesday. Along with that, opening burn is currently prohibited in Bloomfield, Kirtland, and unincorporated San Juan County. The decision comes as a red flag warning was posted by the National Weather Service.Story continues below
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  • VIDEO: Witnesses describe scene in motorcycle, ambulance crash in Albuquerque

    VIDEO: Witnesses describe scene in motorcycle, ambulance crash in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – We're getting a clear picture of what happened when a motorcycle crashed into the side of an ambulance this year, in the middle of a busy intersection.Story continues below
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  • New Flix Brewhouse location in northeast Albuquerque to open in May

    New Flix Brewhouse location in northeast Albuquerque to open in May
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Another Flix Brewhouse movie theater is coming to Albuquerque in the Foothills, and those doors are getting very close to opening. The new Tramway Blvd. location is scheduled to open during the first week of May. New Mexico high school basketball player awarded for getting back on court after lower leg amputationThe company's CEO said that Flix is an unusual business because the movie theater really caught on during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Flix has been very
  • Albuquerque Reliques: 'Cruising San Mateo' stands the test of time

    Albuquerque Reliques: 'Cruising San Mateo' stands the test of time
    Albuquerque Relics is a web series taking a look at landmarks and oddities in the area.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — On the corner of San Mateo and Gibson, there's a 26-foot-high archway donning an old 50s Chevy. It's been standing since the early 90s, gathering praise and disapproval alike from the people of Albuquerque.Cruising San Mateo, created by Artist Barbara Grygutis, is a sculpture intended to represent the southwest's primary mode of transportation — automobile. Grygutis
  • Coronado Historic Site offers pottery making classes

    Coronado Historic Site offers pottery making classes
    BERNALILLO, N.M. (KRQE) — If you want to learn to make pottery, there's classes being offered at Coronado Historic Site. They cover everything from mixing the clay, to making pots, to painting them. Army gains control of federal land along New Mexico border to bolster securityThe workshops cost $200 for non-members, and $150 for members of Museum of New Mexico Foundation, or the organization Friends of Coronado and Jemez. They're being offered 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays through Wedne
  • Chief Judge named for New Mexico Court of Appeals

    Chief Judge named for New Mexico Court of Appeals
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Court of Appeals has a new chief judge. Judge Jacqueline Medina will be serving a two-year term. Judge Medina will manage the court's budget, personnel, and general operations, all while still hearing cases.New Mexico PED debuts re-envisioned high school math pathwaysShe is the first native of Taos to serve on the Court of Appeals. She was elected to the court in 2018, but before that, she served more than 16 years as an assistant attorney general.
  • New Mexico high school basketball player awarded for getting back on court after lower leg amputation

    New Mexico high school basketball player awarded for getting back on court after lower leg amputation
    TORRANCE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — A high school basketball player in New Mexico is being honored for making it back to the court after a cancer diagnosis led him to have part of his leg amputated. Estancia High School senior Olavio Hernandez is the Section 6 winner of the 2025 National High School Spirit of Sport Award.Story continues below
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  • Teen accused of fentanyl possession to stay in custody

    Teen accused of fentanyl possession to stay in custody
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A teen accused of having more than 25,000 fentanyl pills will remain in custody. Last week, the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office and Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested the 16-year-old and Luis Flores. City of Albuquerque seeks dismissal from lawsuit related to jail overcrowdingInvestigators said they chased the pair, leading to Flores crashing the vehicle they were in. They said the teen took off on foot with a backpack filled w
  • Man wanted out of Albuquerque on assault, kidnapping charges

    Man wanted out of Albuquerque on assault, kidnapping charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The U.S. Marshals Service is asking for the community's help with finding a man who is wanted out of Albuquerque on charges including criminal sexual penetration, kidnapping, and two counts of aggravated assault.According to Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers, Mace Markham is considered armed and dangerous.Mace Markham. (Crime Stoppers)Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers anonymously at (505) 843-7867. You can also text ABQCS to 738477 o
  • New Mexico PED debuts re-envisioned high school math pathways

    New Mexico PED debuts re-envisioned high school math pathways
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico high school students will soon have new math classes they can enroll in.The re-envisioned high school math pathways were developed in response to HB 171, passed by the Legislature in 2024.The bill aims to better align high school education with the diverse needs of students and the evolving demands of the workforce and higher education institutions.Story continues below
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  • Zoom service restored after outage affects thousands

    Zoom service restored after outage affects thousands
    (NEXSTAR) – Thousands of Zoom users reported issues accessing virtual meetings Wednesday, with the outage striking as many Americans were working or attending class.Just before 2 p.m. PDT, Zoom announced that it had resolved issues tied to the zoom.us domain, and had this advice for anyone still experiencing connection problems:
    Please flush your DNS cache and attempt to reconnect.For Windows open a command prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns"
    For Mac open a terminal window and type "sudo
  • Zoom outage affecting multiple services prompts flood of complaints

    Zoom outage affecting multiple services prompts flood of complaints
    (NEXSTAR) – Thousands of Zoom users reported issues accessing virtual meetings Wednesday, with the outage striking as many Americans were working or attending class.A spike in reports started just after 11:25 a.m. PDT, according to Down Detector, and surpassed 44,000 a half hour later.As of 11:55 a.m. PDT Zoom's official website showed a "bad gateway" error for some users. Where does your neighborhood rank among the 2025 ‘Best Places to Live’?Zoom wrote on its service page at 1
  • Is Zoom down? Thousands report issues accessing software

    Is Zoom down? Thousands report issues accessing software
    (NEXSTAR) – Thousands of Zoom users reported issues accessing virtual meetings Wednesday, with the site confirming shortly after noon it was investigating the issue.A spike in reported issues started just after 11:25 a.m. PDT, according to Down Detector, and surpassed 44,000 as of a half hour later.As of 11:55 a.m. PDT Zoom's official website showed a "bad gateway" error for some users. Where does your neighborhood rank among the 2025 ‘Best Places to Live’?Zoom wrote on its ser
  • One dead in multi-boat crash during Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama

    One dead in multi-boat crash during Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama
    CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT/WHNT) — An angler competing in a Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama was involved in a fatal boat crash Wednesday morning, authorities have confirmed.
    The crash happened on Lewis Smith Lake, a reservoir in the northern portion of the state, at around 7 a.m., according to the Cullman County Emergency Management Agency.Cullman County Coroner Jeremy Kilpatrick confirmed one person is dead.Major League Fishing confirmed to Nexstar's WHNT that the "serious boat

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