• Iran's president, foreign minister among dead at helicopter crash site

    Iran's president, foreign minister among dead at helicopter crash site
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and several other officials were found dead on Monday, hours after their helicopter crashed in a foggy, mountainous region of the country’s northwest, state media reported.The crash comes as the Middle East remains unsettled by the Israel-Hamas war, during which Raisi, who was 63, under Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei launched an unprecedented drone-and-missile attack o
  • Nonprofit and military team build home for family of Navajo WWII veteran

    Nonprofit and military team build home for family of Navajo WWII veteran
    GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – The family of a World War II Navajo veteran is getting a special gift. It's all thanks to a local nonprofit and other service members. "I am so happy and blessed - blessed about this house I'm getting. It means a lot to me," expressed Alvin Malone, a son of a WWII veteran.        Alvin Malone said he's proud of his father's service in one of history's largest wars. His dad, Richard Malone, is from the Navajo
  • Identity unknown for deceased pedestrian, Santa Fe Police Department says

    Identity unknown for deceased pedestrian, Santa Fe Police Department says
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities are trying to identify a pedestrian while they investigate a crash.
    Santa Fe Police Department (SFPD) said they were called to the area near Airport Road and Zepol Road after receiving a report of a man possibly hit by a vehicle.New Mexico man sentenced for beating child with ‘Louis Vuitton belt,’ attacking officersThe fire department found a man in the median near the Chamisa Center. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. SFPD's
  • New Mexico United loses first match since April, 1-0 at Monterey

    New Mexico United loses first match since April, 1-0 at Monterey
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 5-match winning streak was snapped on the road Sunday, as New Mexico United lost to Monterey Bay FC 1-0.
    It was a tough loss for the Black and Yellow, as they missed two penalty kicks in the second half and got shut out by Monterey.
    Monterey scored the first goal of this game in the second half, capitalizing in transition to find the net in the 64th minute. NM United had a solid chance to equalize after that, but Zico Bailey missed a PK that hit off of the
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  • Sentencing approaches for man convicted of 2022 Albuquerque murder

    Sentencing approaches for man convicted of 2022 Albuquerque murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man convicted of murdering his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend in 2022 is expected to find out just how long he'll remain behind bars.Derrik Bonner aided his girlfriend, Maria Costa, and one other person in planning and carrying out the murder of David Salazar at his Albuquerque apartment nearly two years ago. New Mexico man sentenced for beating child with ‘Louis Vuitton belt,’ attacking officersA jury found Bonner guilty back in November on several
  • Man charged for escaping jail, murders to appear in court

    Man charged for escaping jail, murders to appear in court
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Josef Toney is expected back in court on Monday to see whether he'll remain locked up while awaiting trial.Toney recently escaped from the Youth Services Center back in May and turned himself back in the following day. Police officer fatally shot during response in Gila River Indian CommunityToney was being held in the juvenile facility on murder charges related to a 2021 shooting where he admitted to killing two people.Toney is also facing charges related t
  • ABQ City Council to address 'immigrant-friendly' charter, Coronado Dog Park funds

    ABQ City Council to address 'immigrant-friendly' charter, Coronado Dog Park funds
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Monday night is the next Albuquerque City Council meeting. Councilors are expected to take final action on a resolution expected to change the city's charter as an immigrant-friendly city.
    The change would allow the city and its departments like the Albuquerque Police Department to aid federal agencies in providing information if an immigrant is charged with a violent crime or has a drug-related charge. ‘Space Fiesta’ will bring art, educati
  • ABQ City Council to address 'immigrant-friendly' charter

    ABQ City Council to address 'immigrant-friendly' charter
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Monday night is the next Albuquerque City Council meeting. Councilors are expected to take final action on a resolution expected to change the city's charter as an immigrant-friendly city.
    The change would allow the city and its departments like the Albuquerque Police Department to aid federal agencies in providing information if an immigrant is charged with a violent crime or has a drug-related charge. ‘Space Fiesta’ will bring art, educati
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  • Suspected member of Albuquerque retail crime ring charged with racketeering

    Suspected member of Albuquerque retail crime ring charged with racketeering
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque woman with a history of retail crime has racked up yet another criminal charge.
    Yarelis Cespedes, 24, has now been charged by the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office with racketeering and harboring or aiding a felon. She is the same woman who was previously convicted of recording the sexual assault of a minor in 2018.According to police, Cespedes was one of several members of a retail crime ring in Albuquerque. Court documents state Cespedes an
  • Holloman airshow features world-class aerial demonstrations, military aircraft

    Holloman airshow features world-class aerial demonstrations, military aircraft
    HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, New Mexico (KTSM) — The Legacy of Liberty Airshow at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico returned on Sunday, June 2, and welcomed thousands of people to enjoy the free event. People were treated to aerial maneuver demonstrations from some of the finest aerobatic pilots and show featured military aircraft from past decades to the present, such as the F-16 fighter jet.  Catching a glimpse of ‘heaven’ while flying with Air Force ‘Thunderb
  • Holloman airshow features word-class aerial demonstrations, military aircraft

    Holloman airshow features word-class aerial demonstrations, military aircraft
    HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, New Mexico (KTSM) — The Legacy of Liberty Airshow at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico returned on Sunday, June 2, and welcomed thousands of people to enjoy the free event. People were treated to aerial maneuver demonstrations from some of the finest aerobatic pilots and show featured military aircraft from past decades to the present, such as the F-16 fighter jet. Catching a glimpse of ‘heaven’ while flying with Air Force ‘Thunderbi
  • New Mexico man sentenced for beating child with 'Louis Vuitton belt,' attacking officers

    New Mexico man sentenced for beating child with 'Louis Vuitton belt,' attacking officers
    CURRY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A Portales, New Mexico, man has been sentenced for crimes related to child abuse and attacking officers. He pleaded guilty in March 2024.According to the Ninth Judicial District Attorney out of Clovis, Alfonso Perez, 29, was accused of two incidents. As a result, he was charged with multiple felonies such as abuse of a child and four counts of battery on a peace officer.The first crime happened in February of 2022 when he reportedly became angry with a
  • 'Space Fiesta' will bring art, education, food to Rail Yards soon

    'Space Fiesta' will bring art, education, food to Rail Yards soon
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque and CNM are teaming up to host a first-of-its-kind fiesta.CNM Ingenuity's Activate NM and the city are hosting the first "Space Fiesta" to celebrate the past and the future of space exploration in the Land of Enchantment.The college said New Mexico has a long, and storied, history with space. The state's now becoming a global hub for the next wave of technological development, and they want to celebrate it. June’s planetary
  • Lowrider event shows off unique rides at Albuquerque Convention Center

    Lowrider event shows off unique rides at Albuquerque Convention Center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – At the Albuquerque Convention Center, the lowrider car culture was on full display on Sunday.Lowrider bikes, hydraulic hopping cars, gold-plated motorcycles, and tricked-out classics treated guests at the Lowrider Super Show.The festival was all about celebrating the unique vibes surrounding the lifestyle, and everyone was welcomed.
    If you missed the show, the Lowrider Experience will be making stops in Arizona, California, and even Texas.
  • Albuquerque market highlights Indigenous businesses

    Albuquerque market highlights Indigenous businesses
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local business is helping Indigenous businesses throughout Albuquerque. On Sunday, they used a mini-market to do so.Home Grown Trading Post near 4th and Menaul invited about 16 indigenous vendors to the parking lot of their shop. 2024 Special Olympics NM Summer Games come to an endFrom Native American dresses to the first Native boba tea, the market allowed the community to not only shop local but also promote Indigenous businesses.The Indigenous mark
  • 2024 Special Olympics NM Summer Games come to an end

    2024 Special Olympics NM Summer Games come to an end
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Special Olympics Summer Games took place from May 31 to June 2. On Sunday, they wrapped up the event UNM.The state summer games allow athletes with disabilities to come together and compete in the sport of their choice including bocce ball, flag football, and volleyball. CABQ makes strides on Central Avenue underpass revitalization projectA total of 43 teams participated in the competition, where Special Olympic athletes teamed up with no
  • Bernalillo County DA: Man convicted of 2002 sex crime

    Bernalillo County DA: Man convicted of 2002 sex crime
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man has been convicted in connection to a rape over 20 years ago.Estevan Sandoval was convicted for an incident in 2002; police claimed he raped a 17-year-old at a house party. He was found guilty of criminal sexual penetration. June’s planetary parade: What you will — and won’t — see"I am so proud of this team and their work. I hope this brings closure to the victim of this horrific crime. Our SAKI Unit is relentless in the pursuit
  • Police officer fatally shot during response in Gila River Indian Community

    Police officer fatally shot during response in Gila River Indian Community
    SANTAN, Ariz. (AP) — The Gila River Indian Community has issued a temporary ban on dances after a tribal police officer was fatally shot and another wounded while responding to a reported disturbance at a Santan home, tribal officials said Sunday.Stephen Roe Lewis, governor of the tribe south of Phoenix, said a special meeting of community council’s leaders was held Saturday night.The council approved a temporary moratorium on all permitted and non-permitted dances in the community,
  • Uptown intersection to undergo construction for about a year, officials say

    Uptown intersection to undergo construction for about a year, officials say
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Construction is coming to Uptown, officials reported. It'll begin on June 3.Albuquerque's Municipal Development said the construction will focus on the Indian School Road and Louisiana Boulevard intersection. It'll be repaved, get new striping and a signal for pedestrians.“That neighborhood has a lot of pedestrian traffic, and we want to make sure they have a safe way to cross Indian School,” said Department Director Jennifer Turner. “This
  • 5K run raises funds for pancreatic cancer research

    5K run raises funds for pancreatic cancer research
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Runners in the community took part in a 5K this weekend to raise money for pancreatic cancer and honor the woman who inspired the event.Polly's Run, the biggest fundraiser for this type of cancer in the state, honored 15 years since the passing of Polly Rogers. She was a mother of three who died from the cancer in 2009. City of Santa Fe thinks about proposing water rate increaseOrganizers of the event say pancreatic cancer remains one of the most aggressive
  • New Mexicans celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month

    New Mexicans celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The start of June marked the start of Caribbean-American Heritage Month. Locals celebrated with food, dance, and, most importantly, music.New Mexico Entertainment Magazine and Big Happy Productions came together to put on the event celebrating the island culture even here in the desert of New Mexico. Bernalillo County pools open for summer of 2024Organizers say the culture is alive in the reggae music scene, with musical performances at Saturday's event by l
  • Sandia rescue mission saves 2 climbers

    Sandia rescue mission saves 2 climbers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A rescue operation was orchestrated to rescue two climbers who experienced an accident in the Sandia Mountains.One climber was able to make it up to the Crest Trail and walked out. The other was evacuated using a rope system.Around 60 rescuers worked to help get the person to safety.
    The rescue operation started around 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon and concluded around 1 a.m. Sunday.
  • Sandia rescue mission attempts to save climber; 1 already rescued

    Sandia rescue mission attempts to save climber; 1 already rescued
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A rescue operation was orchestrated to rescue two climbers who experienced an accident in the Sandia Mountains.One climber was able to make it up to the crest trail and walked out. The other is being evacuated using a rope system.Story continues below
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  • Sandia rescue mission attempts to save climber

    Sandia rescue mission attempts to save climber
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A rescue operation was orchestrated to rescue two climbers who experienced an accident in the Sandia Mountains.One climber was able to make it up to the Crest Trail and walked out. The other is being evacuated using a rope system.Story continues below
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  • Craftsman recalls cordless tillers/cultivators over injury concerns

    Craftsman recalls cordless tillers/cultivators over injury concerns
    (NEXSTAR) — Black & Decker is recalling about 44,400 units of its Craftsman V20 Cordless Tiller/Cultivators over concerns that the item's assembly instructions could lead customers to incorrectly attach a portion, causing its blades to rotate toward the user.The recall is only for Craftsman V20 Cordless Tiller/Cultivators with model number CMCTL320B, which is located on the underside of the upper handle, according to Black & Decker.
    The affected tillers/cultivators can also be iden
  • The new sports and events you'll see at the 2024 Paris Olympics

    The new sports and events you'll see at the 2024 Paris Olympics
    (STACKER) - You're used to seeing track and field, gymnastics, and swimming at the Summer Olympics, but did you know breakdancing is now an Olympic sport? Stacker examined the new sports and events coming to the 2024 Paris Olympics.Many sports vie to be in the Olympics for greater visibility and to fuel participation. The International Olympic Committee's revenue-sharing model doesn't hurt either—after the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, the IOC distributed nearly $523 million&n
  • 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
  • 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

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