• Kris Brant & Nolan Jones scheduled for rehab assignments with Isotopes

    Kris Brant & Nolan Jones scheduled for rehab assignments with Isotopes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Colorado Rockies Kris Bryant and Nolan Jones are scheduled to have rehab assignments with the Isotopes. Bryant is scheduled to begin his assignment on Tuesday night in game one of six with Sugar Land. The first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. on Tuesday against the Space Cowboys.Both Bryant and Jones suffered lower back strains early in the season. Bryant has been on the Injured List since April 17, and Jones has been since April 30.
  • Crews respond to El Macho fire near Pecos

    Crews respond to El Macho fire near Pecos
    PECOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Officials are investigating the cause of the El Macho fire on private land eight miles north of Pecos. The fire was discovered Wednesday, June 6, 2024.The El Macho fire is estimated at 7.3 acres. Crews are responding from the Forestry Division, the US Forest Service, San Miguel County, and local volunteer fire departments.  
    Start Date: June 6, 2024, 2:06 p.m. Location: 8 miles north of Pecos, New Mexico    Fire Size:  estim
  • Extreme heat and higher rain chances to end the week

    Extreme heat and higher rain chances to end the week
    Near-record high temperatures are in store, along with mostly sunny skies in the lower elevations. Temperatures will reach the 90s and 100s across New Mexico, and there are heat advisories in effect through 7 PM for the Four Corners, middle Rio Grande Valley and lower Pecos Valley.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Raising Cane's opens Rio Rancho location

    Raising Cane's opens Rio Rancho location
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Raising Cane's opened another location in New Mexico Thursday, this location in Rio Rancho on the corner of Unser and Southern.
    This is the third location opened in the Metro, joining the location near Wyoming and Indian School and the other near Montgomery and San Mateo. The restaurant has hired more than 130 employees to run the location.
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  • Road closure affects traffic to upcoming Red Hot Chili Peppers concert

    Road closure affects traffic to upcoming Red Hot Chili Peppers concert
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Due to the closure of University Blvd., Bobby Foster Rd. will be the only available route for fans to get to the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert at Isleta Amphitheater on Friday, June 7. What concerts are coming to New Mexico in 2024?Fans are encouraged to arrive early and plan for traffic delays. To help alleviate traffic, the parking lot will be open at 12 p.m. and gates will open at 4 p.m. fans arriving early can enjoy on-site entertainment, shop for mercha
  • Navy cleaning up after F-35 jet crash in New Mexico

    Navy cleaning up after F-35 jet crash in New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After a military F-35 jet crashed near the Albuquerque International Sunport, the Navy is working to cleanup the wreckage and assess environmental damage.Officials reported the crash on Tuesday, May 28. Only one pilot was on board and was taken to the University of New Mexico Hospital. Now, cleanup is underway at the crash site. When will it hit 100 degrees in Albuquerque?“The last eight days has seen Team Kirtland come together to support the pilot an
  • LIST: Summer activities offered at ski areas and mountain resorts in New Mexico

    LIST: Summer activities offered at ski areas and mountain resorts in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With summer approaching, many ski resorts and areas in New Mexico have switched up their offerings now that the snow is gone. If you are looking to get out in nature or go on an adventure, check out the below list of activities offered at various resorts in the state. Head toward mountains in New Mexico for a break from heatThe Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort offers activities including fishing, disc golf, hiking, geocaching, and more. The resort also promotes other
  • Visit Albuquerque lists June events around the city

    Visit Albuquerque lists June events around the city
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With the month of June arriving, Lara Brockway from Visit Albuquerque has a list of some events happening around the city during June.Albuquerque Pride Parade
    June 8, starting at 10 a.m. running on Central from Girard to San Mateo. This is one of Albuquerque's largest parades and celebrates the LGBTQ+ community. People can show up along the route to enjoy the parade and show their support for the community.Heights Summerfest
    June 15, from 5 - 10 p.
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  • Anthrax in Texas rancher linked to infected lamb

    Anthrax in Texas rancher linked to infected lamb
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — A rancher in southwest Texas was linked to an "unusual winter case of anthrax" following the butchering of an infected lamb in December 2023.According to a report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, on Jan. 4, the rancher went to the hospital for fever, leukocytosis, a black eschar on his wrist, and extensive edema and blistered lesions on his arm.Investigators determined anthrax to be the cause of his illness 11 days after he butchered a lamb that died u
  • From deepfake nudes to incriminating audio, school bullying is going AI

    From deepfake nudes to incriminating audio, school bullying is going AI
    (The Hill) - Students are quickly learning the ease with which AI can create nefarious content, opening up a new world of bullying that neither schools nor the law are fully prepared for. Educators are watching in horror as deepfake sexual images are created of their students, with sham voice recordings and videos also posing a looming threat.  Advocates are sounding the alarm on the potential damage — and on gaps in both the law and school policies."We need to keep up and we hav
  • New Mexico Medicaid now offering reimbursement for community health workers

    New Mexico Medicaid now offering reimbursement for community health workers
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Community health workers can now get reimbursed for providing services to Medicaid members in New Mexico. The expanded reimbursements were announced Thursday, June 6.“Integrating community health workers and community health representatives within Medicaid is yet another step toward addressing health disparities and delivering higher quality medical care for New Mexicans in their communities." Alanna Dancis, chief medical officer for the New Mexico M
  • New facility at Kirtland Air Force Base will help agency with national security mission

    New facility at Kirtland Air Force Base will help agency with national security mission
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s (DTRA) Albuquerque Office will be opening a new facility on Kirtland Air Force Base. According to DTRA, the new facility will help meet mission requirements to prevent, reduce, and counter weapons of mass destruction and emerging threats.The 76,000-square-foot facility will be home to more than 300 U.S. military personnel and Department of Defense (DoD) civilians and includes unclassified and classif
  • New 'Hunger Games' novel, 'Sunrise on the Reaping,' to be published next year

    New 'Hunger Games' novel, 'Sunrise on the Reaping,' to be published next year
    NEW YORK (AP) — Inspired by an 18th century Scottish philosopher and the modern scourge of misinformation, Suzanne Collins is returning to the ravaged, post-apocalyptic land of Panem for a new “The Hunger Games” novel.Scholastic announced Thursday that “Sunrise on the Reaping,” the fifth volume of Collins' blockbuster dystopian series, will be published March 18, 2025. The new book begins with the reaping of the Fiftieth Hunger Games, set 24 years before t
  • Habtom Samuel becomes NCCA national outdoor track and field champion in 10K final

    Habtom Samuel becomes NCCA national outdoor track and field champion in 10K final
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – University of New Mexico freshman sensation Habtom Samuel added to his impressive track and field resume Wednesday night, becoming a national champion in the 10,000m at the NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon Wednesday night.
    Samuel is the first UNM athlete to win an NCAA Outdoor individual title since Weini Kelati won the women's 10,000m in 2019 and first Lobo male to win since Josh Kerr won the 1500 in 2017. It's also the first time a male
  • Watch our full special D-Day: 'The Greatest Victory'

    Watch our full special D-Day: 'The Greatest Victory'
    (NEXSTAR) - Eighty years ago, American soldiers and their allies stormed the beaches of Normandy and began the process of liberating continental Europe from the Nazis. In the decades since, the heroism exhibited that day has been honored in print, song, and on the movie screen. But the American heroes of D-Day were also members of communities across the United States. Their individual stories continue to inspire those around them eight decades after setting foot on French sand.
    To mark the anniv
  • Watch Live: Capturing Victory - telling the stories of D-Day heroism

    Watch Live: Capturing Victory - telling the stories of D-Day heroism
    (NEXSTAR) - Eighty years ago, American soldiers and their allies stormed the beaches of Normandy and began the process of liberating continental Europe from the Nazis. In the decades since, the heroism exhibited that day has been honored in print, song, and on the movie screen. But the American heroes of D-Day were also members of communities across the United States. Their individual stories continue to inspire those around them eight decades after setting foot on French sand.
    To mark the anniv
  • First human death from bird flu strain reported in Mexico

    First human death from bird flu strain reported in Mexico
    (NewsNation) — A 59-year-old resident of Mexico has been confirmed as the first human victim to die from bird flu, the World Health Organization reported Wednesday.The death comes after Mexican health officials previously confirmed a case of the H5N2 bird flu strain in the patient, who had been hospitalized in Mexico City. The case is the first among humans involving this strain of the illness, which is different from the bird flu cases being linked to cattle in the United States. Paddle g
  • Albuquerque police take man into custody following SWAT standoff

    Albuquerque police take man into custody following SWAT standoff
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One man is in custody following a SWAT standoff with Albuquerque police near Chico Rd. and Parsifal St. Wednesday.Albuquerque police charge two men for 2021 Halloween murderPolice say they received a call for a domestic dispute with the caller reporting her ex-boyfriend, David Quintana, was outside the residence and threatened to kill her. When officers arrived on scene they found Quintana, who was away from the residence, and fled when officers tried to app
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Construction concerns, Considering change, Record heat, Fire station, New trend

    KRQE Newsfeed: Construction concerns, Considering change, Record heat, Fire station, New trend
    Thursday's Top Stories
    Veterans upset after Jackson Wink Academy flies U.S. flag upside downAlbuquerque police charge two men for 2021 Halloween murderNew Mexico congressional race expected to heat up, gain national attentionAlbuquerque-Bernalillo County Water Authority approves rate increaseNew size standing out in Lobo basketball summer practice1 injured after gas leak ignites in northeast AlbuquerqueCity of Albuquerque helping people beat the heat with ‘Operation Cooldown’Man who
  • Near-Record heat expected around New Mexico Thursday

    Near-Record heat expected around New Mexico Thursday
    Thursday morning is clear and calm. Temperatures are ranging from the 40s in the high terrain of northern and western New Mexico, to the 60s and 70s in the lower elevations of central and southern NM. It is going to be a scorching hot day. Temperatures will climb into the 90s and 100s for most of the state.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Near-Record Heat around New Mexico Thursday

    Near-Record Heat around New Mexico Thursday
    Thursday morning is clear and calm. Temperatures are ranging from the 40s in the high terrain of northern and western New Mexico, to the 60s and 70s in the lower elevations of central and southern NM. It is going to be a scorching hot day. Temperatures will climb into the 90s and 100s for most of the state.Forecast Continues Below
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  • New size standing out in Lobo basketball summer practice

    New size standing out in Lobo basketball summer practice
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Lobo men's basketball team began summer practices this week. It is the first week for the 2024-2025 incoming players, with eight in total. Coach Pitino wanted the new guys to bring some extra size to the roster, and they have done exactly that."It's a totally different team, a totally different feel," said Head Coach Richard Pitino. "I think you will see the look of them, bigger, stronger. Does that mean good or bad? I don't really know, but day one was
  • Josh 'Pitbull' Torres returns to ring after 16-month hiatus

    Josh 'Pitbull' Torres returns to ring after 16-month hiatus
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time since February of 2023, Josh Torres is set to fight. "Pitbull" will be part of Saturday's Gloves on, Grudges Gone fight card at Isleta Resort and Casino.Torres (26-7-2) has won 11 of his last 12 fights and will face Daniel Calzada.
    While Torres has been out of the ring for quite some time, he has remained active by training other local boxers. The time off has cleared his mind and he's ready to get back to his winning ways."I think just my
  • Record breaking heat possible Thursday

    Record breaking heat possible Thursday
    The hottest weather so far this year arrives Thursday, with Albuquerque climbing into the triple-digits for the first time this year. Afternoon thunderstorm chances increase heading into the weekend.
    It was an even hotter day across New Mexico Wednesday, with high temperatures in the triple-digits in the southwest part of the state, and the 90s all the way up into southern Colorado. Winds were lighter today across the state. Temperatures will remain warm overnight with clear skies.
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  • Man who went viral for driving during Zoom court hearing in trouble again

    Man who went viral for driving during Zoom court hearing in trouble again
    PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A Detroit-area man whose May court appearance on a driving offense went viral when he appeared by video from behind the wheel was arrested Wednesday for the same violation years earlier in a different community.Story continues below
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  • State creates tracking system to monitor heat-related illness

    State creates tracking system to monitor heat-related illness
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking program has a new way to show New Mexicans the dangers of extreme heat. The dashboard shows residents when to avoid going outside during heat waves and what to look for if they're affected by heat-related illness. The new dashboard shows real-time heat-related ER visits. When will it hit 100 degrees in Albuquerque?The department said they hope New Mexicans will use the tracker to know when to avoid going out and h
  • New Mexico congressional race expected to heat up, gain national attention

    New Mexico congressional race expected to heat up, gain national attention
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With the primary election over, candidates are gearing up for the general election in November. There's one race in New Mexico that is expected to heat up and gain national attention. Democratic representative Gabe Vasquez will face off against former Republican congresswoman Yvette Herrell for Congressional District Two.
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  • 1 injured after gas leak ignites in northeast Albuquerque

    1 injured after gas leak ignites in northeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico Gas Company is working to restore service to residents due to a gas leak in northeast Albuquerque. According to New Mexico Gas, a gas leak ignited and injured one person before it was brought under control. Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Water Authority approves rate increaseAlbuquerque Fire Rescue said a local company struck a gas line while digging in the street. AFR contained the fire soon after. Six homes were evacuated but the order has s
  • Albuquerque neighborhood concerned about potential plans to straighten I-25

    Albuquerque neighborhood concerned about potential plans to straighten I-25
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A neighborhood is up in arms Wednesday night fighting a highway reconstruction project they fear may push into their neighborhood and destroy homes.The Huning Highland neighborhood held its monthly meeting on Wednesday where the main topic was the notorious I-25 S-curve, which the state has been looking at ways to straighten out, for years.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque police charge two men for 2021 Halloween murder

    Albuquerque police charge two men for 2021 Halloween murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department arrested a man for a murder on Halloween nearly three years ago while still searching for a second suspect. APD said 28-year-old Ray Torres turned himself in to police on Monday. They are still looking for the second suspect, Alexavier Gutierrez. Albuquerque Police Department asks for help finding suspect in 2020 murderPolice say at a Halloween party in 2021, video showed gunfire erupting and the victim Lorenzo Romero fallin

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