• Teresa Tapia to honor 10-year passing of world champion husband with boxing event

    Teresa Tapia to honor 10-year passing of world champion husband with boxing event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – When competitors go to Paradise Hills golf course they are all hoping to take a good swing. That will be the same goal Friday as boxers take center stage at the course.
    Teresa Tapia, the widow of late world champion boxer Johnny Tapia, is hosting a memorial boxing event at Paradise Hills to honor him on the 10th year of his passing. New Mexico boxer Josh Torres will headline the card.
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  • June SNAP benefits see $135 boost. Do you qualify?

    June SNAP benefits see $135 boost. Do you qualify?
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – An extra $135 in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be given to 11,834 New Mexicans. A press release from the New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) says their partnership with the Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) is helping deliver additional food support for the month of June to adults over 60 and adults with disabilities enrolled in SNAP. New EBT program aims to keep New Mexico students fed during summerThe one-
  • New exhibition featuring local artists opening at 516 Arts

    New exhibition featuring local artists opening at 516 Arts
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – 516 Arts and the New Mexico State Committee of the National Museum of Women in Arts are partnering to present the new exhibit; New Worlds: New Mexico Women to Watch in 2024.
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  • New gateway sign planned for Route 66 in the International District

    New gateway sign planned for Route 66 in the International District
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A plan to bring a new illuminated gateway sign to Route 66 in Albuquerque's International District is in the works. The National Endowment for the Arts recently awarded 75,000 dollars to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the City of Albuquerque, and local art nonprofit Friends of the Orphan Signs to bring local artists and community members together to co-create the sign."So we're really hoping to get connected with sever
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  • Autopsy reveals college student Riley Strain's cause of death

    Autopsy reveals college student Riley Strain's cause of death
    *Video shows previous coverage of the Riley Strain search.
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Results of an autopsy on Riley Strain were released Tuesday by Tennessee's Chief Medical Examiner.The toxicology report shows Strain's blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit.
    Strain's blood alcohol level was .228 and he also had Delta 9 in his system. The autopsy report classifies Strain's death as accidental and there were no signs of significant trauma. His exact cause of death is listed
  • Netflix planning 2 'experience houses' in Texas, Pennsylvania

    Netflix planning 2 'experience houses' in Texas, Pennsylvania
    (The Hill) - Netflix is planning to roll out what it is calling two "experience houses" next year, the company announced Tuesday.
    The first two locations will open at King of Prussia in Pennsylvania and Galleria Dallas in 2025, the streamer said. It called the locations two "experiential entertainment venues that will bring some of our most beloved titles to life."
    "Imagine waltzing with your partner to an orchestral cover of a Taylor Swift song on a replica of the 'Bridgerton' set –&ndash
  • U.S. invests $5.4 million to boost post-disaster economic development in New Mexico

    U.S. invests $5.4 million to boost post-disaster economic development in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Commerce is investing millions to boost local economies that have been impacted by wildfires. That includes small business support in Mora County and a wildfire resiliency training center in Las Vegas, New Mexico.The agency is putting $3 million towards the Mora County Complex, a building complex to house county operations and business development work. The multi-million grant is supported by $750,000 in local funding. Fire Evacuations: What
  • New Mexico officials visiting Clovis and Portales to help the public connect to resources

    New Mexico officials visiting Clovis and Portales to help the public connect to resources
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Members of the state government are headed to Clovis and Portales to help locals connect with resources like Medicaid, unemployment services, and career counseling. The event, called "Cabinet in Your Community" is set for July 8 and July 9.“We want New Mexicans to know that their state government is here for them, and that we’re building stronger communities through accessible state resources,” Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said in a press rel
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  • NMSP arrest 3 fugitives in Luna County

    NMSP arrest 3 fugitives in Luna County
    LUNA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico State Police's Fugitive Apprehension Unit (FAU) and New Mexico Corrections Department Security Threat Intelligence Unit (STIU) executed a successful joint operation last week. Three wanted fugitives were arrested as a result.According to an NMSP press release, a proactive warrant operation was carried out on June 14, 2024, with STIU in Luna County. Jimmy Payne, 37, was found at a residence and jumped out of a window to escape the agents. He wa
  • What plants should you avoid as a pet owner in New Mexico?

    What plants should you avoid as a pet owner in New Mexico?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Summer is the season of exploration, but unfortunately, that can go hand-in-hand with danger. Specifically, you might want to watch out for plants your pets could eat while wandering in the backyard, walking by a neighbor's house, or hiking.Along with the obvious things to avoid (chocolate, coffee, bones, cleaning products, and medicine), your pets could also face toxic dangers while engaging in recreational activity.
    Cats and dogs are both susceptible to eating po
  • Albuquerque Police search for man wanted for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon

    Albuquerque Police search for man wanted for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is searching for a man "considered armed and dangerous."Mark Moening, 35, has a felony warrant for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon (shooting) and robbery. He is known to frequent the International District, according to officials.Story continues below
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  • PNM offering past-due bill payment event

    PNM offering past-due bill payment event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Thursday, the Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) will host a free assistance event in Albuquerque to help residential customers who've received a disconnect notice pay past-due electricity bills. The event will be at the Los Griegos Health & Social Services Center (1231 Candelaria Rd. NW) from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. PNM doesn’t expect brownouts this summerThose seeking help will need to bring a proof of disconnect notice from PNM, their
  • Crews respond to Terrero Fire near Cebolla

    Crews respond to Terrero Fire near Cebolla
    RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Fire crews are responding to the Terrero Fire northeast of Cebolla on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. South Fork Fire burns 13,921 acres, prompts evacuation of RuidosoThe Terrero Fire is estimated at 10 acres.About the Fire:
    Start Date: June 17, 2024Location: northeast of CebollaFire Size: 10 acresFire Cause: lightningContained: 0%Structures Burned: N/AEvacuations: noneArea Closures: N/AVegetation: N/AResponse: Six engines and a helicopter 
  • Crews contain Terrero Fire near Cebolla

    Crews contain Terrero Fire near Cebolla
    RIO ARRIBA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Fire crews contained the Terrero Fire northeast of Cebolla, according to the U.S. Forest Service. South Fork Fire burns 13,921 acres, prompts evacuation of RuidosoThe Terrero Fire burned an estimated 11 acres. Crews will be out there Tuesday to mop-up interior portions around the edges. Smoke is expected to be visible for a few days.About the Fire:
    Start Date: June 17, 2024Location: northeast of CebollaFire Size: 11 acresFire Cause: lightningConta
  • Team USA's uniforms for the Olympic opening ceremony revealed

    Team USA's uniforms for the Olympic opening ceremony revealed
    NEW YORK (AP) — When Team USA walks with the world’s athletes at the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony, they’ll be doing so in snappy tailored navy blazers from Ralph Lauren — and blue jeans.Just regular, everyday denim blue jeans.Ralph Lauren, which unveiled Tuesday its ninth turn creating Olympic parade looks for the Americans, is billing the pairing as “unexpected” yet classic.David Lauren, the company's chie
  • Museum of Nuclear Science and History opening new exhibit

    Museum of Nuclear Science and History opening new exhibit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is unveiling a new exhibit: Mission Aerospace. New Mexico’s history of UFO sightingsThe new exhibit is a multi-layered, interactive exploration of aviation history and aerospace milestones. Guests can take part in activities including making paper airplanes and rockets to learn about and demonstrate aerodynamics. Visitors can also interactively learn how gyroscopes are used to help navigate and mu
  • Why does heat drain car batteries?

    Why does heat drain car batteries?
    CHICAGO (WGN) — Summer has arrived, which means road trips and weekend getaways are on the horizon, but many may be unaware that the hot summer temperatures could lead to problems with their car's battery.Summer officially begins with the solstice Thursday, but for many across the United States, an extreme heat wave already has thermometers climbing into the triple digits.While many associate reduced car battery life with the cold winter months, experts from AAA say heat is the No. 1 cause
  • KRQE Newsfeed: South Fork Fire, Nuisance concern, Staying hot, Charter changes, Balloon Fiesta Park

    KRQE Newsfeed: South Fork Fire, Nuisance concern, Staying hot, Charter changes, Balloon Fiesta Park
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  • Hot, dry and breezy weather until mid-week

    Hot, dry and breezy weather until mid-week
    Tuesday morning is mild, mostly clear and calmer. Strong winds from Monday subsided overnight. The winds are under ten miles per hour for most of the state, except in the southeast plains, where winds of ten to twenty five are still present. Most of the state is extremely dry, but low level moisture is sitting in the east plains, east of the central mountain chain. An air quality alert is in effect in Lincoln, Chaves and De Baca counties until Tuesday afternoon, due to thick plumes of smoke movi
  • New Mexico's history of UFO sightings

    New Mexico's history of UFO sightings
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Was it aliens? Or something else? From the famous Roswell incident, or flying saucers reported in Farmington, to an inexplicable case about a boy in Hobbs reportedly burned by a UFO in 1964. This week on the New Mexico News Podcast, Chris and Gabby discuss the popular and lesser-known reported UFO events in New Mexico with a man who's made it his mission to curate the largest collection of UFO materials ever assembled.
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  • Monsoon rain will bring fire relief later this week

    Monsoon rain will bring fire relief later this week
    High winds today have contributed to rapid growth of wildfires today in New Mexico. A monsoon pattern sets up late this week bringing widespread chances for rain.
    Windy weather and very dry air contributed to rapid fire growth on the South Fork Fire that developed west of the Village of Ruidoso this afternoon. This fire is grew quickly to the east and northeast with wind gusts up to nearly 60 mph. Winds are slowly dying down tonight, but winds are still breezy. Calmer weather returns by Tuesday
  • Albuquerque city council passes proposal for city charter changes

    Albuquerque city council passes proposal for city charter changes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque city councilors are moving forward with proposals changing the way local elections are conducted, and the council's power to remove key city officials. This, in the face of opposition from some community members.City councilors are looking at adding several items to the ballot this November, changing the city's charter.Many of Tuesday’s public commenters spoke against one of those changes, lowering the percentage of votes a candidate needs,
  • ABQ Sunport parking spaces consistently full, researching options to increase parking

    ABQ Sunport parking spaces consistently full, researching options to increase parking
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque International Sunport has seen a spike of passengers over the last couple of months, and it's causing parking garages to consistently fill up. "It's not going to slow down anytime soon; summer is busy for travel," said Leah Black, Outreach & Marketing Manager for the Sunport's Aviation Department.Story continues below
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  • Greg Brown's Celebration of Life private service set, public service still being worked out

    Greg Brown's Celebration of Life private service set, public service still being worked out
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A private Celebration of Life service for Greg Brown has been set for Saturday at Albuquerque high from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A public service is pending while the family continues to work out details. The former UNM men's basketball star and Albuquerque high standout and coach lost his life in a tragic car accident last Friday at the age of 51.
    Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page has been set up for the family. More than $5,100 of the requested $15,000 have been raise
  • 2024 Pet Mayor election underway in Corrales

    2024 Pet Mayor election underway in Corrales
    CORRALES, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico primary may be over but there's still one vote to be made in the Metro. The Village of Corrales has opened up applications for its annual Pet Mayor election. New Mexico-based nonprofit creates directory for autistic-friendly placesThe village says the six candidates from last year had a very tight race before Wendall, the current pet mayor, came out on top. There's no charge to enter the race but voters are $1 each and people can vote as often as
  • Albuquerque's Montgomery Pool could get much-needed upgrades

    Albuquerque's Montgomery Pool could get much-needed upgrades
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's outdoor pools are getting a lot of use right now with hot temperatures continuing, and one of the city's oldest pools is now on the list for some big upgrades.Story continues below
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  • High winds, dry air causing a high fire danger Monday

    High winds, dry air causing a high fire danger Monday
    High winds today have contributed to rapid growth of wildfires today in New Mexico. A monsoon pattern sets up late this week bringing widespread chances for rain.
    Windy weather and very dry air are contributing to a high fire danger across New Mexico Monday afternoon. Southwest winds have been gusting anywhere from 20 mph to over 45 mph at times across the state. These conditions are also causing rapid fire growth on the South Fork Fire that developed west of the Village of Ruidoso. This fire is
  • Nationwide nixes 100K pet insurance plans, citing rising cost

    Nationwide nixes 100K pet insurance plans, citing rising cost
    (The Hill) — Nationwide Insurance says it plans to cancel pet insurance coverage for about 100,000 animals across the nation, citing rising veterinary costs.
    The cancellation of the thousands of coverage plans will take place between now and next summer as part of the company's efforts to "maintain long-term viability and profitability," Nationwide said in a statement on Friday.
    "As pet lovers ourselves, we understand the emotions connected to the protection of our family pets. Inflation i
  • Albuquerque neighborhood concerned over unknown man exhibiting bizarre behavior

    Albuquerque neighborhood concerned over unknown man exhibiting bizarre behavior
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A northeast Albuquerque neighborhood has growing concern about a man wandering the streets, who keeps coming back, and what started with some bizarre behavior has only gotten worse.Story continues below
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  • Man pleads no contest to assaulting Albuquerque police officers

    Man pleads no contest to assaulting Albuquerque police officers
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man has pled no contest to two counts of attempted aggravated assault upon an officer and criminal damage to property. Back in December, Superman Amir was trying to get into his ex-girlfriend's parent's house and they called the Albuquerque Police Department. Man accused of killing friend’s uncle in Albuquerque appears in courtWhen officers arrived, Amir grabbed two large rocks and threatened them. Amir is facing up to two years behind bars. A s

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