• Roswell teen found guilty in 2022 double murder

    Roswell teen found guilty in 2022 double murder
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – A Roswell teen was found guilty of a shooting that killed two people in 2022. Jayvin Montoya, who was 15 at the time, shot and killed 15-year-old Cameron Luna and 16-year-old Jorge Armendariz at Cahoon Park in Roswell nearly two years ago. Family speaks after woman shot in the neck at Albuquerque graduation ceremonyPolice say Montoya and another person also robbed the victims. Montoya was found guilty of murder and armed robbery among other charges. His sentenci
  • Cicada season: Do they bite? Could they pee on you?

    Cicada season: Do they bite? Could they pee on you?
    ST. LOUIS (KTVI) — As cicada season goes full force in many places across the U.S., there are some odd questions people may wish to know about how they impact our daily lives.
    Theoretically speaking, let's say a cicada lands on you: Could it bite you? Could it pee on you?
    As gross as both of those possibilities sound, we'll preface those questions by noting that there's not much harm associated with either scenario. Based on research and expert accounts, here's what Nexstar's KTVI has lear
  • VIDEO: Deputies find dead 5-year-old during Silver City callout

    VIDEO: Deputies find dead 5-year-old during Silver City callout
    SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – The parents of the 5-year-old girl found dead in Silver City this March are now facing felony charges. Music Adame, 34, and 38-year-old Matthew Bynum have each been accused of multiple child abuse charges for the death of their child, Xaqueline Bynum.On Sunday, March 10, just after 11 a.m., the Grant County Sheriff’s Department responded to reports of a non-responsive child at a property on Quail Run Road in Silver City. When deputies arrived at t
  • Strong winds develop Saturday afternoon

    Strong winds develop Saturday afternoon
    Windier, dry and warm weather will continue into the Memorial Day weekend. This will bring a very high fire danger, especially on Saturday.
    Windier weather returned to New Mexico Thursday afternoon. West, southwest winds were gusting anywhere from 25 to 45+ mph. This brought some extremely dry air into the state and warmer temperatures. This wind is dying down tonight for most overnight, but a few breezy spots will remain. Winds are expected to be breezy and locally windy again Friday afternoon.
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  • AFR: 4 injured in crash in northeast Albuquerque

    AFR: 4 injured in crash in northeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue said four people were injured in a rollover crash just after 6 p.m. on Thursday. It happened near Juan Tabo Blvd. and Indian School Rd. involving three vehicles. AFR said due to the severity of the damage, one of the patients had to be extricated. The collision caused a vehicle to hit a building causing structural damage.Albuquerque murder suspects arrested in Alamosa, ColoradoTwo patients with severe injuries were taken to the hospit
  • Man accused in Clovis double murder, kidnapping to appear in federal court on Friday

    Man accused in Clovis double murder, kidnapping to appear in federal court on Friday
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – The man accused of killing two women in Clovis and kidnapping a ten-month-old will face a judge on Friday in New Mexico. Alek Collins is accused of shooting Samantha Cisneros and Taryn Allen at Ned Houk Park in Clovis in early May.Albuquerque murder suspects arrested in Alamosa, ColoradoPolice say he also shot a five-year-old girl before kidnapping an infant and taking the infant to Abilene, Texas where he was arrested a few days later. Abilene poli
  • Albuquerque murder suspects arrested in Alamosa, Colorado

    Albuquerque murder suspects arrested in Alamosa, Colorado
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says two people accused of an April murder have been arrested by United States Marshals in Alamosa, Colorado. Euphemia Rivas and Jacob Romero are accused of murdering Alexander DeHerrera at the Cinnamon Tree Apartments near Central and Louisiana on April 19. New Mexico murder suspect arrested in Mexico after 16 yearsPolice say the two shot DeHerrera with a shotgun while he was in his car and also hit Rivas' sister who was da
  • City of Santa Fe unveils resolution to give homes to two controversial statues

    City of Santa Fe unveils resolution to give homes to two controversial statues
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two bronze monuments that have stirred years of controversy in Santa Fe, now have a new fate. The mayor announced the return to public view for a statue of a Spanish conquistador and a sculpture of two Native American runners. Story continues below
    Investigation: Hermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMATrending: APD says it was not consulted on movie about the West Mesa murdersNews: Red River prepares for revamped Memorial D
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  • Bella Hines leaves Eldorado to help start ABC Prep girls team

    Bella Hines leaves Eldorado to help start ABC Prep girls team
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico high school girls basketball world will look a little different next season. Albuquerque Basketball Club (ABC) revealed that it's starting a girls prep team with Eldorado's Bella Hines as its first player.ABC has found success in its boys prep team over the last few seasons. Multiple players who have played for ABC Prep, including local players, have earned college scholarships through the experience, and now girls are getting the opportunity.
  • Duke City BMX to host USA spring nationals this weekend

    Duke City BMX to host USA spring nationals this weekend
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque is set to host the USA BMX spring nationals for a third consecutive year. The event runs Friday-Sunday and features over 1,200 riders from across the country.New Mexico has multiple riders who are among the best in the world and are excited to represent on a home track. Danica Appenzeller is racing in the 13-year-old expert class after participating in multiple big-time races around the world. With aspirations of an Olympic future, and having an
  • Albuquerque hosting its first-ever cricket tournament at Balloon Fiesta Park

    Albuquerque hosting its first-ever cricket tournament at Balloon Fiesta Park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –It's not well-known in the United States despite being one of the most popular sports worldwide but cricket is making a breakthrough in Albuquerque this weekend with the city hosting a big tournament for the first time. Story continues below
    Investigation: Hermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMATrending: APD says it was not consulted on movie about the West Mesa murdersNews: Red River prepares for revamped Memorial Day We
  • High fire danger continues into Memorial Day Weekend

    High fire danger continues into Memorial Day Weekend
    Windier, dry and warm weather will continue into the Memorial Day weekend. This will bring a very high fire danger, especially on Saturday.
    Windier weather has returned to New Mexico Thursday afternoon. West, southwest winds are gusting anywhere from 25 to 40+ mph. This is bringing some extremely dry air into the state and warmer temperatures. This wind will die down for most overnight, but a few breezy spots will remain. Winds are expected to be breezy and locally windy again Friday afternoon.
  • New Mexico forests gear up for windy Memorial Day Weekend

    New Mexico forests gear up for windy Memorial Day Weekend
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thousands of people are gearing up to get outdoors this Memorial Day Weekend and despite fire season concerns, many won't face major fire restrictions in some of New Mexico’s most popular areas.KRQE News 13's meteorologists are forecasting strong winds Saturday and Sunday with dry air raising fire concerns. “Campfires are a wonderful camping experience, but we also want to make sure if you're camping and if you have a campfire, that you always make sure
  • Albuquerque man accused of murder to stay behind bars

    Albuquerque man accused of murder to stay behind bars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An 18-year-old accused of a murder last month will stay in custody. Investigators say Angelo Andrade and another suspect shot and killed Jeremiah Houston in a downtown parking lot. Man pleads guilty to 2023 shooting that left a man deadAn autopsy revealed Houston was shot at least ten times. Andrade was arrested in the South Valley last week.
  • New Mexico murder suspect arrested in Mexico after 16 years

    New Mexico murder suspect arrested in Mexico after 16 years
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – U.S. Marshals have arrested a homicide suspect in Mexico. The man, 45-year-old Oswaldo Corral, was wanted in connection to a 2008 homicide in Mesilla Park, New Mexico, Doña Ana County officials say.The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office has been on the lookout for Corral for over a decade in connection to several additional crimes, including armed robbery, aggravated burglary, and alleged involvement in a 2008 shooting at the Las Cruces Sun L
  • Home Run Derby X is coming to Isotopes Park. What is it?

    Home Run Derby X is coming to Isotopes Park. What is it?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This week the Isotopes and Major League Baseball announced that Home Run Derby X (HRDX) is coming to Albuquerque on August 23. So, what does that mean? Holland named co-player of the year, 4 Lobos named All-Mountain WestEssentially, HRDX is a co-ed form of three-on-three baseball. Unlike a traditional home run derby, HRDX is a team-based format, and defense matters. Each event features four teams consisting of an MLB legend, a female player from softball/wom
  • Roswell to host National Championship Air Races beginning in 2025

    Roswell to host National Championship Air Races beginning in 2025
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Roswell will now be the home for the National Championship Air Races. The Reno Air Racing Association revealed Thursday afternoon that the event will be relocated to the Roswell Air Center starting in 2025. Roswell was one of six cities in the running and beat out finalists Pueblo, Colorado, and Casper, Wyoming.This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • Man held in connection to shooting that led to APD chief's crash

    Man held in connection to shooting that led to APD chief's crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The man accused of a shooting that Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina said caused him to take off and crash into a car will be held behind bars. Michael Mountjoy was arrested last week for the February shooting. City review board determines crash involving Chief Harold Medina was “non-preventable”According to the criminal complaint, Mountjoy was fighting with a man near Central and Alvarado when he fired a single shot but didn
  • New Mexico gets roughly $19 million to fight forever chemicals in drinking water

    New Mexico gets roughly $19 million to fight forever chemicals in drinking water
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – It is one of the most critical threats to drinking water across New Mexico. Now, the state's push to clean up 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) just got a big boost from the federal government, to the tune of roughly $19 million.
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    Investigation: Hermits Peak Calf Canyon wildfire victims in legal battle with FEMATrending: APD says it was not consulted on movie about the West Mesa murdersNews: Red Ri
  • Senate bill would recognize May as Latin Music Appreciation Month

    Senate bill would recognize May as Latin Music Appreciation Month
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – United States Senator Ben Ray Lujan is behind a bill to recognize Latino musicians. The New Mexico Democrat teamed up with Florida Republican Marco Rubio on a resolution designated May as Latin Music Appreciation Month. Albuquerque mayor sounds off about city council proposals, budgetThey say it would celebrate the impact Latin music has had on the U.S. and encourage awareness of its cultural importance and history. The bill highlights dozens of prominent figu
  • New solar farm completed in Los Lunas

    New solar farm completed in Los Lunas
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – PNM and community leaders celebrated the completion of a new solar farm in Valencia County Thursday.The Sky Ranch Solar Energy Center has more than 412,300 panels and can produce up to 190 megawatts of power. That is enough electricity to power 51,000 homes a year. "This project puts us one step closer to our goal at PNM, of being 100 percent carbon-free in the future. We are already more than halfway there," said Laura Sanchez, executive director of Gove
  • Albuquerque police hold annual law enforcement memorial service

    Albuquerque police hold annual law enforcement memorial service
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department hosted the annual law enforcement memorial ceremony at Civic Plaza on Thursday morning. City and law enforcement leaders paid tribute to officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. City of Albuquerque says new LED lighting at Veterans Memorial Park will save moneySpeakers addressed the audience about the increased danger that law enforcement faces with more guns than ever out on the streets. At the ceremony, a be
  • Holland named co-player of the year, 4 Lobos named All-Mountain West

    Holland named co-player of the year, 4 Lobos named All-Mountain West
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Mountain West conference revealed its 2024 baseball awards on Thursday. The Lobos were well represented, as Jake Holland was named co-player of the year, while three other UNM players — Reed Spenrath, Will Asby, and Khalil Walker — were named to the all-conference team. Albuquerque Academy hires new girls basketball coachHolland was named conference player of the year alongside Air Force's Jay Thomason. The Lobos senior catcher finished the s
  • Program offers free pool passes to Bernalillo County, Albuquerque families

    Program offers free pool passes to Bernalillo County, Albuquerque families
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County is trying to prevent kids from going in ditches or arroyos this summer with the "Ditch the Ditches" program.The program, which is in its 29th year, is designed to educate families on the risks associated with playing in ditches and arroyos, aiming for zero drownings or accidents in these areas. The program offers local children a complimentary one-day entry to the City of Albuquerque or Bernalillo County Pools. Bernalillo County free
  • Scottie Scheffler arrest: Louisville police say officer did not have bodycam activated

    Scottie Scheffler arrest: Louisville police say officer did not have bodycam activated
    (NewsNation) – Authorities in Kentucky released new details Thursday about the arrest of Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top golfer, as the investigation continues into whether officers followed the Louisville Metro Police Department's policies in the arrest.Scheffler, 27, was arrested Friday after he attempted to drive past a police officer on his way into the Valhalla Golf Club, where he was scheduled to play in the 2024 PGA Championship, ESPN reporter Jeff Darlington firs
  • Louisville police release Scottie Scheffler arrest video

    Louisville police release Scottie Scheffler arrest video
    (NewsNation) – Authorities in Kentucky released new footage from the day Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top golfer, was arrested, and announced that the arresting officer violated the Louisville Metro Police Department’s policies during the incident.LMPD posted footage from the time of the arrest last Friday, taken from a fixed pole camera and the dash cam of a police car, on YouTube Thursday.“We are not aware at this time of any video footag
  • FEMA seeks feedback on Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office

    FEMA seeks feedback on Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – FEMA will launch an experience survey this month for wildfire victims who have worked with the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office.At the end of May, representatives from FEMA will begin reaching out to claimants via phone calls and mailed surveys to inquire about their overall experience with the FEMA Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office. FEMA said the surveys will be analyzed and used to inform future process improvements. Hermits Peak
  • Bonito Lake reopening for fishing after over a decade of post-fire cleanup

    Bonito Lake reopening for fishing after over a decade of post-fire cleanup
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Bonito Lake in Ruidoso is set to reopen for fishing after over a decade of remediation. The lake was impacted by the 2012 Little Bear Fire but is finally opening for fishing once again on May 25.Bonito Lake was filled with hundreds of thousands of cubic feet of debris in storm events after the 2012 fire. The City of Alamogordo then received help from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to begin remediation. Now, e
  • A bit windier and warmer today

    A bit windier and warmer today
    Westerly winds have picked up across the state, bringing gustier breezes this afternoon across the state up to 20-35 mph. The westerly winds are bringing warmer temperatures across the state this afternoon, especially for eastern New Mexico with 90s returning. Seasonable to slightly above average temperatures will remain pretty consistent over the next few days.Windy weather this afternoon combined with the warmer temperatures has led to increased fire danger this afternoon with Red Flag Warning
  • Man accused of pointing gun at an officer held until trial

    Man accused of pointing gun at an officer held until trial
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Joey White, accused of pointing a gun at an Albuquerque police officer, will be held behind bars until trial.Attempted riot stopped at Otero County jailAccording to a criminal complaint, an APD officer stopped White near Central and Mesilla on May 16. During the interaction a baggie containing drugs fell out of White's pocket and he took off on foot. During the chase, White allegedly pointed a gun at the officer, which led to the officer firing two shots in

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