• Masters champ Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship

    Masters champ Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a traffic fatality involving a pedestrian, ESPN reported.ESPN had footage of Scheffler handcuffed and walking toward a police car in the morning darkness, with traffic shut down for about a mile in both directions.Police said the pedestrian was trying to cross the road when struck by a bus in a lane dedicated to vehicles en
  • New street art exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center

    New street art exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The National Hispanic Cultural Center has opened its newest exhibition, Convergence x Crossroads: Street Art from the Southwest. The exhibition runs through February 23, 2025.
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    New Mexico: State auditor says $15K flight was a ‘waste of taxpayer funds’News: Report shows New Mexico schools have chronic absentee problemEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico June 14-20Weather: Are summers in New Mexico getting hotter?
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  • New Mexico Bandidos Motorcycle Club member sentenced to prison after FBI investigation

    New Mexico Bandidos Motorcycle Club member sentenced to prison after FBI investigation
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Attorney's Office says a member of the Bandidos is set to serve 21 months in prison after investigators found illegally-owned guns in his home. The Bandidos member, 42-year-old Jonathan Bivins, was prohibited from owning firearms as a previously convicted felon, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says.In the fall of 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and local law enforcement agents executed search warrants on multiple people they say h
  • Supreme Court invalidates Trump-era bump stock ban 

    Supreme Court invalidates Trump-era bump stock ban 
    The Supreme Court invalidated the Trump-era ban on bump stocks along ideological lines on Friday, ending the nationwide ban on the devices, which convert semi-automatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds per minute. The Biden administration defended the regulation in front of the high court after the Trump administration first implemented it in the wake of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, the deadliest in U.S. history. The shooter had used a bump stock to kill 58 people and wound hundreds
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  • Dreamworks Land, new nighttime drone show debut at Universal Orlando

    Dreamworks Land, new nighttime drone show debut at Universal Orlando
    (NEXSTAR) - Universal Orlando Resort revealed their slate of summer offerings, including a new DreamWorks Land and a nighttime show that features fireworks, drones, and iconic moments from classic films.CineSational: A Symphonic Spectacular is a new lagoon show making its debut June 14 at Universal Studios Florida. The show features more than 200 fountains, 600 drones, fireworks, and moments from films including Jurassic World, Jaws, Ghostbusters, Trolls, Back to the Future,
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Expensive trip, Multi-purpose home, Cooler and rainy, Duke City Comic Con, Heights Summerfest

    KRQE Newsfeed: Expensive trip, Multi-purpose home, Cooler and rainy, Duke City Comic Con, Heights Summerfest
    Friday's Top Stories
    Report shows New Mexico schools have chronic absentee problemWhat’s happening around New Mexico June 14-20Oldest McDonald’s in New Mexico hosts grand reopeningMuseum asks community to reflect on time spent at notable restaurantsNM Center on Law & Poverty sues affordable housing apartment complex in EspañolaNMDOJ: County commission violated Open Meetings Act in manager searchJailed US reporter Evan Gershkovich to stand trial in Russia on espionage charg
  • 2024 Duke City Comic Con returns June 14 - 16

    2024 Duke City Comic Con returns June 14 - 16
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Duke City Comic Con is coming to the Albuquerque June 14 - 16 at the Marriot Pyramid Hotel. New Mexico History Museum asks community to reflect on time spent at notable restaurantsThis year's event will have a number of guests including "Superman Returns" actor Brandon Routh as well as Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong who starred in "Revenge of the Nerds." The comic con opens for general admission Friday, June 14 at 4 p.m. and runs through Sund
  • What's happening around New Mexico June 14-20

    What's happening around New Mexico June 14-20
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from June 14-20.Albuquerque
    June 14 Juneteenth Celebration – Learn about the history and tradition of Juneteenth at Isotopes Park. The game starts at 6:35 p.m. The first 2,500 fans will receive a Clear Cross-Body Bag, courtesy of AARP.June 14-15 The Show – Albuquerque's longest-running comedy show happens every Friday and Saturday at 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $12.June 15 2024 Black Business Summit – Th
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  • New Mexico History Museum asks community to reflect on time spent at notable restaurants

    New Mexico History Museum asks community to reflect on time spent at notable restaurants
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's rich culinary history will be showcased in an immersive exhibit at the New Mexico History Museum this summer.The "Forks in the Road: Notable New Mexico Restaurants" exhibit will highlight iconic, notable, and historic eateries as well as lesser-known restaurants in the Land of Enchantment. To do this, the museum is asking residents and state visitors to share their memories about restaurants in the state. "New Mexico is so connected to our foo
  • Cooler temperatures, showers and storms to end the workweek

    Cooler temperatures, showers and storms to end the workweek
    Rain showers are moving into far western New Mexico this morning as a storm system moves into the state. Showers and storms will spread across the state from west to east through the morning and into the afternoon, with scattered showers and storms across most of the state by the mid afternoon hours. The rain and cloud cover will help to keep temperatures as much as 20° cooler this afternoon. A few rounds of isolated storms are likely in the Albuquerque Metro from earlyafternoon through toni
  • Cooler temperatures along with showers and storms to end the workweek

    Cooler temperatures along with showers and storms to end the workweek
    Rain showers are moving into far western New Mexico this morning as a storm system moves into the state. Showers and storms will spread across the state from west to east through the morning and into the afternoon, with scattered showers and storms across most of the state by the mid afternoon hours. The rain and cloud cover will help to keep temperatures as much as 20° cooler this afternoon. A few rounds of isolated storms are likely in the Albuquerque Metro from earlyafternoon through toni
  • Record high temperatures set across New Mexico Thursday

    Record high temperatures set across New Mexico Thursday
    Record high temperatures have been broken across New Mexico Thursday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms Friday will help to briefly cool off high temperatures.
    It was an extremely hot day across New Mexico with high temperatures climbing into the 90s and 100s. Record high temperatures were also broken, including in Albuquerque with a high of 101° so far today - our hottest day so far this year as well. A few spotty showers are sticking around tonight in western New Mexico as a storm approa
  • NM Center on Law & Poverty sues affordable housing apartment complex in Española

    NM Center on Law & Poverty sues affordable housing apartment complex in Española
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Tenants of a New Mexico apartment complex afraid of losing the roofs over their heads are suing their landlord and the federal government. It's the latest blow for low-income tenants in Española, where another affordable housing complex was condemned a year and a half ago.Story continues below
    News: Suspected vandal of La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs indicted in federal courtTrending: Vandals cause major damage to former Bank of the West tower in Albuq
  • Report shows New Mexico schools have chronic absentee problem

    Report shows New Mexico schools have chronic absentee problem
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – When it comes to students showing up for school, New Mexico is getting a failing grade. "Attendance is important. In reality, I could have you here for eight hours and not get through all my questions," said Rep. Brian Baca, a Republican representing Valencia County.
    A new report shows the number of students chronically absent, meaning they missed more than 10% of school, more than doubled from 2019-2023, outpacing the national average. Data shows in 2023, 40% of N
  • NMDOJ: County commission violated Open Meetings Act in manager search

    NMDOJ: County commission violated Open Meetings Act in manager search
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Justice said the Bernalillo County Commission violated state law in its search for the next county manager. In a letter to the commission, the NMDOJ said the commissioners held private deliberations before moving forward with the search which violated the Open Meetings Act. State auditor says $15K flight was a ‘waste of taxpayer funds’ by: Jessica GarateThe investigation started after Commissioners Steven Michael
  • State auditor says $15K flight was a 'waste of taxpayer funds'

    State auditor says $15K flight was a 'waste of taxpayer funds'
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – When New Mexico Environment Department Secretary James Kenney and his division director flew to Australia last fall, taxpayers paid $30,000 just for two flights. The state auditor sent Kenney a letter on Thursday stating it was a waste of public funds and broke state rules.Story continues below
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  • APD: Old Bank of the West building broken into

    APD: Old Bank of the West building broken into
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department said someone broke into the old Bank of the West building on Central and San Mateo and threw trash out the windows. A project manager told KRQE News 13 that he was outside Thursday afternoon when someone inside started throwing items, possibly from the 14th floor. City of Albuquerque offering $23M for developers to build affordable housingPolice responded with a heavy presence and a KRQE News 13 crew spotted officers with ri
  • Jordan Byrd joins Duke City Gladiators

    Jordan Byrd joins Duke City Gladiators
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Former Manzano High School standout quarterback is set to hit the gridiron in New Mexico once again. Following his collegiate career at San Diego State and stints with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Toronto Argonauts, Byrd is now joining the Duke City Gladiators for the remainder of the 2024 season."They have always been on my mind," said Byrd. "I thought it was a good opportunity for me to choose to come to play these last games. I think I am going to be movin
  • Oldest McDonald's in New Mexico hosts grand reopening

    Oldest McDonald's in New Mexico hosts grand reopening
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The first McDonald's in New Mexico held a grand reopening with a modern look on Thursday. In 1959, the first McDonald's in New Mexico was opened in northeast Albuquerque. This is the third time they're rebuilding the restaurant to streamline operations. City of Albuquerque offering $23M for developers to build affordable housingOwner and operator Steve Aragon says a portion of the profits made on Thursday and Friday will go to Locker 505 and Thunderbird Litt
  • City of Albuquerque offering $23M for developers to build affordable housing

    City of Albuquerque offering $23M for developers to build affordable housing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – “We're over 30,000 units short in terms of amount of housing we have available right now." said Joseph Montoya, Deputy Director of Health, Housing, & Homelessness. To address that housing need, the city is extending $23 million in "gap" funding this summer to help developers start-up on a lot of new affordable housing projects throughout Albuquerque.Story continues below
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  • On (to) Wisconsin! - La Cueva's Mason Posa commits to Badgers

    On (to) Wisconsin! - La Cueva's Mason Posa commits to Badgers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's highest rated football player made his college commitment on Thursday. Mason Posa, La Cueva's four-star linebacker, announced that he is taking his talents to Madison, Wisconsin to play for the Badgers.Posa received plenty of interest from a variety of schools around the country. In total, he racked up over 20 offers across seven conferences, including all four power conferences. His top three schools included Oregon, Texas A&M and Wisconsin
  • PNM doesn't expect brownouts this summer

    PNM doesn't expect brownouts this summer
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thursday could be the third time Albuquerque hits a hundred degrees this year already meeting the typical yearly average. Meanwhile, people statewide are also trying to beat the heat. Despite already hot temperatures, PNM says they won't have any brownouts this summer two years after shutting down a main coal-fired power plant. They say since the San Juan Generating Station, they've added plenty of wind and solar to meet the demand and avoid any loss
  • CYFD launches new center to keep foster kids from sleeping in offices

    CYFD launches new center to keep foster kids from sleeping in offices
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Foster teens sleeping overnight in office buildings: it's a problem the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) has promised to fix, as it struggles to find foster families. Now, the department is opening up what it calls a solution.KRQE News 13 spoke with CYFD about those plans and others who feel its not enough.
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  • Education leaders discuss teacher retention issues in New Mexico

    Education leaders discuss teacher retention issues in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico has struggled for years to keep teachers on the job and while lawmakers have boosted pay, some say it's not enough. Lawmakers are looking at how workload and class size are contributing to the teacher turnover problem. Story continues below
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  • Storms will cool off temperatures Friday

    Storms will cool off temperatures Friday
    Record high temperatures are being broken across New Mexico Thursday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms on Friday will help to briefly cool off high temperatures.
    It is an extremely hot day across New Mexico with high temperatures climbing into the 90s and 100s. Record high temperatures are also being broken this afternoon, including in Albuquerque with a high of 101° so far today - our hottest day so far this year as well. Spotty showers and storms are developing Thursday afternoon too, m
  • Mother of boys hit and killed by socialite Rebecca Grossman dismayed by light sentence

    Mother of boys hit and killed by socialite Rebecca Grossman dismayed by light sentence
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) - The mother of two boys hit and killed by California socialite Rebecca Grossman is expressing her disappointment in Grossman's recent sentencing.Grossman, 60, was found guilty in February of two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and one count of hit-and-run driving resulting in death in connection with the collision that killed Jacob, 8, and Mark Iskander, 11, on Sept. 29, 2020. Story continues below
  • Poll: Majority of Americans view Kamala Harris unfavorably

    Poll: Majority of Americans view Kamala Harris unfavorably
    (NewsNation) — The nation's second-in-command is struggling to find support among American voters, a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll revealed.
    Data found 52% of people view Vice President Kamala Harris unfavorably, and most don't think she could win an election as the Democratic nominee.Senate Republicans block bill on women’s right to IVF as Democrats make push on reproductive careWhile 60% of Democrats think she could take top office, only a quarter of independents feel the same.
  • City of Rio Rancho hosting food truck fiesta in September

    City of Rio Rancho hosting food truck fiesta in September
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Calling all food lovers, this fall the City of Rio Rancho will have a food truck fiesta at Cabezon Park. The fiesta will also feature venders, magicians, henna, and face painters. Officials ban some fireworks in unincorporated portions of Santa Fe CountyIf you own a food truck, organizers are looking for vendors to participate. For an application, call the Cabezon Community Center at (505) 892-4499. The best vendors will be awarded trophies. The food truck fi
  • Senate Republicans push for stronger racketeering law in special session

    Senate Republicans push for stronger racketeering law in special session
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Republicans in the state Senate plan to bring back a bill aimed at strengthening New Mexico's organized crime law. The bill would update the Racketeering Act to cover more crimes like human trafficking, sexual abuse, dog and cockfighting, and escaping from custody. It also defines a criminal gang as three or more people with identifying symbols or identifiable leadership who regularly commit crimes. New Mexico lawmakers in Congress want to offer $30,000 gr
  • Man accused of planning mass shooting to start 'race war' arrested in New Mexico

    Man accused of planning mass shooting to start 'race war' arrested in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  An Arizona man who is accused of planning a mass shooting in an attempt to start a "race war" was arrested in New Mexico, according to federal authorities.Mark Adams Prieto, 58, of Prescott, was indicted on Tuesday for charges of firearms trafficking, transfer of a firearm for use in a hate crime, and possession of an unregistered firearm, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona wrote in a news release. VIDEO: Suspected shoplifter points gun at Albuqu

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