• Inflation eases slightly in April, remains above 3%

    Inflation eases slightly in April, remains above 3%
    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (NewsNation) — Prices rose 3.4% year-over-year in April, according to the latest Consumer Price Index report. It's slightly lower than March, but still above the 2% target.Even though inflation has fallen since its peak of 9.1% in June of 2022, Americans are still grappling with everyday costs.
    From the grocery store to the gas station, budgets are getting tighter across America as the inflation cooldown in 2023 appears to have stalled in 2024. Workers’ paychecks
  • Albuquerque Coin Club: The history behind antique car coins

    Albuquerque Coin Club: The history behind antique car coins
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In the late 1960s oil companies competed for customers more actively than they have in recent years. Several station chains offered collectable items and prizes for customers when they filled up such as antique car coins.
    Phil Vitale and Terry Mulcahy from the Albuquerque Coin Club talked more about antique car coins.
    According to Vitale and Mulcahy, the aluminum coins were given to customers when they filled their tanks. There were two series of 25 coi
  • Video: E-bike riders torment crowd with fireworks in Southern California

    Video: E-bike riders torment crowd with fireworks in Southern California
    (KTLA) - A group of E-bike riders near California's Hermosa Beach Pier had nighttime revelers scrambling after launching illegal fireworks in the crowded entertainment district over the weekend.According to authorities at the Hermosa Beach Police Department, the incident happened around 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
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    New Mexico: Federal agencies facing lawsuit for illegal cattle grazing in NM preserveEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico June 7-13Community: Tik Tok stars Jo
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Arroyo warning, Taos development, Storms continue, Illegal cattle grazing, Cars and Coffee event

    KRQE Newsfeed: Arroyo warning, Taos development, Storms continue, Illegal cattle grazing, Cars and Coffee event
    Monday's Top StoriesCrews to begin work on Rio Bravo Boulevard near Second StreetMillions fund observatory plans for UNM-TaosNew marker in Clovis honors families of those who served and gave allCity of Albuquerque holds annual 50+ pickleball tournamentChopper the Rhino moving out of ABQ BioParkTwo ABQ BioPark animals celebrate their June birthdaysYears in the making: Winrock Park holds grand opening
    Monday's Five Facts
    [1] Body recovered from arroyo after rain pours over parts of New Mexico - Al
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  • Showers and thunderstorms move across New Mexico Monday

    Showers and thunderstorms move across New Mexico Monday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monday morning is a wet one across the northern two-thirds of New Mexico. Areas south of NM 380 are dry with mostly sunny skies. North of NM 380, light to heavy, widespread rain showers are spinning around a low pressure system. We will see scattered rain showers in central, northern, east-central and west-central New Mexico throughout the morning and midday. Skies will dry out a bit after noon, but isolated storms will develop and spin around the state, bring
  • APD investigates fatal shooting in southeast Albuquerque

    APD investigates fatal shooting in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are investigating a fatal shooting in southeast Albuquerque. According to the Albuquerque Police Department, officers responded on Sunday shortly after 10 p.m. to reports of a shooting near Central Ave. and Wyoming Blvd.
    Police say they located man with a gunshot wound and attempted life-saving measures. The man was taken to the hospital were he died. Homicide detectives are investigating the scene.
  • Federal agencies facing lawsuit for illegal cattle grazing in New Mexico preserve

    Federal agencies facing lawsuit for illegal cattle grazing in New Mexico preserve
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A group of non-profits is suing the federal government, claiming they're not protecting the habitat of endangered species in New Mexico.
    The group said illegal cattle grazing in the Valles Caldera National Preserve is out of hand, and government agencies need to step in. "You've been telling us and telling us you're going to do something about these cows, we need you to show us,” said Arizona & New Mexico Director Cyndi Tuell with Western Waters
  • Protests sparked by development proposal on 331 acres north of Taos

    Protests sparked by development proposal on 331 acres north of Taos
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a project that has Taos County divided: a proposed large sub-division development that would sit on hundreds of acres of ranch land just north of Taos."We just think it's ludacris; it's ridiculously out of scale," said Ken Kobakoff, a resident of Taos who opposes the project. "If it were approved, it would stand as a precedent, and we believe it would open the floodgates for much, much more development.""They don't like the idea we're building a small communit
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  • New marker in Clovis honors families of those who served and gave all

    New marker in Clovis honors families of those who served and gave all
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – A new memorial in Clovis honors families with loved ones who made the ultimate sacrifice.The city commission recently approved a Gold Star Families Memorial Marker in the city's Veterans' Park.The marker honors families who have had a loved one pass away while defending the country. The marker was installed with a dedication ceremony taking place Saturday.
  • Albuquerque Junior Police Academy accepting participants

    Albuquerque Junior Police Academy accepting participants
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is accepting applications for its Junior Police Academy.The academy is open to kids between ages 14 and 17. APD said the goal is to provide youth with an honest inside look into the police academy with classroom lectures, hands-on activities, and more. Chopper the Rhino moving out of ABQ BioParkThe junior academy will start on June 24 at 8 a.m. and will run until June 28. See application information here.
  • New Mexico man sentenced for assaulting guard, violating release conditions after manslaughter case

    New Mexico man sentenced for assaulting guard, violating release conditions after manslaughter case
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A New Mexico man has been sentenced for an assault. Officials said he also violated his supervised release conditions.Court documents claimed Zachariah Nez, 25, of Sanostee, was serving supervised release for a voluntary manslaughter crime when he was arrested for violating his conditions. When he was detained, he reportedly punched a Cibola County jail guard.He was sentenced to 19 months in prison. Additionally, he will have to serve another supervised releas
  • Body recovered from arroyo after rain pours over parts of New Mexico

    Body recovered from arroyo after rain pours over parts of New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Sunday was a rainy day in parts of New Mexico, including the Metro. Arroyos flooded, a flood warnings were issued, and Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) was sent out on water rescues.According to AFR, they were called to multiple water rescues Sunday after rain began showering the Albuquerque area. Two people were rescued, and one person was deceased when they were recovered near Rachel and Tramway. Lightning ignites fires in Gila National Forest"It is extr
  • Lightning ignites fires in Gila National Forest

    Lightning ignites fires in Gila National Forest
    CATRON COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) -- Two fires have combined into one after lightning strikes on June 7 in the Quemado Ranger District. The fire, now called the Antone Fire, is burning west of the Mangas Mountain in the Gila National Forest.Authorities are trying to confine and contain the fire using indirect suppression and point protection tactics. So far, it has reached 671 acres. Ponderosa pine and mixed conifer are fueling the fire.
    Forest roads have been identified as boundaries.Read about o
  • Locals share passion for automobiles during 'Cars and Coffee' event

    Locals share passion for automobiles during 'Cars and Coffee' event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local coffee shop hosted its monthly get-together where people could show off their cars on Sunday.Rust Is Gold Coffee has been hosting "Cars and Coffee" for six years. The event brings food trucks, music, and prizes to guests at the business.Story continues below
    Events: What’s happening around New Mexico June 7-13Community: New Mexican musician hospitalized in RomeData: New Mexico’s population will decline after 2035, experts predictsCri
  • Showers, storms move across the state ahead of cooler temperatures

    Showers, storms move across the state ahead of cooler temperatures
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Showers and storms continue to move across eastern and northern New Mexico this evening. Thet will continue overnight and throughout the day on Monday.
    The highest chances for rain are going to be in northeast and east-central New Mexico, where a couple of strong thunderstorms will be possible.Forecast Continues Below
    Events: What’s happening around New Mexico June 7-13Community: New Mexican musician hospitalized in RomeData: New Mexico’s population wil
  • Showers and storms move across the state ahead of cooler temperatures Monday

    Showers and storms move across the state ahead of cooler temperatures Monday
    Showers and storms continue to move across eastern and northern New Mexico this evening and will continue overnight andthroughout the day Monday. The highest chances for rain are going to be in northeast and east-central New Mexico, where a couple strong thunderstorms will be possible. Flooding is a large threat as these storms push through. Temperatures will be much cooler Monday afternoon in northeastern New Mexico, while the rest of the state will see cooler temperatures as well.Drier and war
  • Two ABQ BioPark animals celebrate their June birthdays

    Two ABQ BioPark animals celebrate their June birthdays
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a big day at the Albuquerque BioPark. Two animals had birthdays.
    One of their giraffes named June turned 30, and this is significant because reticulated giraffes typically live to only around 20 years of age. This means June has outlived the median life expectancy by 10 years.The BioPark said there are times that June takes advantage of her seniority. Additionally, she is believed to be the fifth oldest female reticulated giraffe in North America.
  • Millions fund observatory plans for UNM-Taos

    Millions fund observatory plans for UNM-Taos
    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – UNM-Taos is bringing an "out of this world" experience to northern New Mexico thanks to a nearly $5 million project.The university said the project will focus on adding to the Cielo Centro Observatory plans for campus.
    "Astrotourism is becoming a huge area, and it promises a lot of growth potential, so we expect it not only to benefit educationally, as far as getting students into the STEM system for future careers in space technology, but also to draw a measu
  • Father's Day 'Skate Jam' coming to NE Albuquerque park

    Father's Day 'Skate Jam' coming to NE Albuquerque park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is giving families a fun way to skate into Father's Day next weekend.The Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the Father's Day Skate Jam on Saturday, June 15.All levels of skateboarders are welcome, allowing families to celebrate the father figures in their lives with an adrenaline-filled day of boarding. Tik Tok stars Josh and Jase share their experiences traveling through New MexicoThe jam kicks off at 9 a.m. at the North Domi
  • 1 dead, 1 hospitalized after Albuquerque shooting

    1 dead, 1 hospitalized after Albuquerque shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A person has died after a shooting, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) reported. It happened on Saturday evening.Officers responded to the area of Indiana Street and Cochiti Road SE around 5:30 p.m. after a shooting was reported. A man was found with gunshot wounds; he had died.Another victim was found with a gunshot wound and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Man accused of Clovis killings, kidnapping to go to trial soonHomicide detectiv
  • Sunland Park Fire recovers body in desert

    Sunland Park Fire recovers body in desert
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Sunland Park Fire recovered a body in the desert late Saturday night, June 8, the department said.The call came in at 11:55 p.m. Saturday. The body was found in the desert off Gila Drive and Carrizo Drive, fire officials said.Sunland Park Fire rescues 3 people with heat injuries
    The incident is under investigation by Sunland Park Police and the Office of the Medical Investigator.It was the continuation of a busy week for Sunland Park Fire. They rescued three people with
  • What do the numbers on my Social Security Card mean, and how are they generated?

    What do the numbers on my Social Security Card mean, and how are they generated?
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- Social Security numbers (SSN) were created in 1936 to track the earnings of U.S. workers. This information was used to determine Social Security benefits.Today, nearly every legal resident of the U.S. has a SSN. The nine-digit number is used as one of the main ways to identify and gather information about a person.Before June 2011, the SSN was comprised of three parts. The first three digits were the area number, which were assigned by geographic region. Usually, people o
  • Late goal by Bruce propels United to victory

    Late goal by Bruce propels United to victory
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United went over 220 minutes without a goal. The drought came to an end late in Saturday's night's match against Hartford Athletic, as Daniel Bruce found the back of the net in the 86th minute. The goal proved to be the difference maker, as the Black and Yellow escaped the night with a 1-0 win.The goal came as Marco Micaletto struck the ball from the top of Hartford's box and met the foot of Bruce near the six-yard box. The new trajectory of the b
  • Rain chances increase with slightly cooler temperatures

    Rain chances increase with slightly cooler temperatures
    Heat continued across the state today. Higher chances for showers and storms move into eastern and northern New Mexico Sunday and Monday as better moisture moves into those parts of the state Sunday morning. The highest chances for rain are going to be in northeast and east-central New Mexico, where a couple strong thunderstorms will be possible. Temperatures will be much cooler Monday afternoon in northeastern New Mexico, while the rest of the state will see cooler temperatures as well.Drier an
  • Man accused of Clovis killings, kidnapping to go to trial soon

    Man accused of Clovis killings, kidnapping to go to trial soon
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – The man accused of killing two women in Clovis and kidnapping an infant will have his trial next month.Alek Collins is accused of killing Samantha "Harley" Cisneros and Taryn Allen, shooting a five-year-old girl, and kidnapping an infant last month.Police claimed Collins took the infant to Abilene, Texas, carjacked an Uber driver, and rammed into a police car.Story continues below
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  • Years in the making: Winrock Park holds grand opening

    Years in the making: Winrock Park holds grand opening
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A long-awaited park is finally open in Uptown Albuquerque, and it promises to give residents a variety of fun activities. Winrock Town Center has unveiled their new park with celebrations all day. This moment has been years in the making. The Albuquerque-based, Goodman Realty Group, has shared plans to revamp the area at Winrock Town Center near Louisiana and I-40, since 2011. This weekend, they're finally celebrating the grand opening of one of th
  • Veteran trip fundraiser comes to Brew Lab 101

    Veteran trip fundraiser comes to Brew Lab 101
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Rio Rancho Regional Chamber of Commerce Visionaries held their second Brewathlon fundraiser on Saturday at Brew Lab 101.
    The event helped Honor Flight of Northern New Mexico raise funds for their mission. The national organization gifts World War Two and Korea veterans free trips to Washington D.C. every year in honor of their service to the country.
    The organization needed to raise funds to pay for the trips. Officials said it's because they want to raise fu
  • New senior softball tournament held in Albuquerque after Los Altos Park revamp

    New senior softball tournament held in Albuquerque after Los Altos Park revamp
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – We may see the summer as a time for kids' baseball and softball season, but this weekend, it's all about some of our more seasoned athletes.Thanks to the city's revamped softball fields at Los Altos Park, a new tournament is in full swing.“It represents elderly players that, veteran players, that just want to have fun and play ball,” said Paul Talamante, a player from Gallup.For the first time, the organization 'Senior Softball USA' came to Albuq
  • A brief cooldown before heat returns next week

    A brief cooldown before heat returns next week
    Heat continued across the state today. Higher chances for showers and storms move into eastern and northern New Mexico Sunday and Monday as better moisture moves into those parts of the state Sunday morning. The highest chances for rain are going to be in northeast and east-central New Mexico, where a couple strong thunderstorms will be possible. Temperatures will be much cooler Monday afternoon in northeastern New Mexico, while the rest of the state will see cooler temperatures as well.Drier an
  • Top picks to come soon for Bernalillo County manager position

    Top picks to come soon for Bernalillo County manager position
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) -- The Bernalillo County Commission is expected to pick the three top candidates for its county manager position.The county is looking to hire a new manager to replace Julie Morgas Baca, who is retiring on June 28.The search committee reviewed eight applications for the job and submitted five recommendations. The county commission is scheduled to meet in a closed meeting this Tuesday to discuss the candidates and select their top three. Santa Fe served with $2

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