• 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
  • Senate candidate Colin Allred touts bipartisan approach to immigration, abortion

    Senate candidate Colin Allred touts bipartisan approach to immigration, abortion
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) — As Congressman Colin Allred prepares for the upcoming U.S. Senate election in which he will be head-to-head with Sen. Ted Cruz, he's highlighting a bipartisan approach to issues such as immigration, border security and abortion.
    Allred, a Democrat who represents a district in Dallas, joined Monica Madden to talk about the challenges and solutions he faces in the race for the Senate seat.
    Immigration and border securityTexas Democrats held their state party convention ear
  • 'Lucky to be here': Gordon Ramsay speaks out after 'really bad' cycling accident

    'Lucky to be here': Gordon Ramsay speaks out after 'really bad' cycling accident
    (WHTM) - Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay shared an "important message" to fans on social media after a serious cycling accident.Ramsay took to social media and posted photos and a video detailing the "really bad accident" that happened in Connecticut."It really shook me, and honestly I'm lucky to be here," he said, sharing before and after images of his ride that included a cracked helmet and torn riding shirt. Throughout the video, which can be seen on Instagram, Ramsay appears visibly shaken."I'm
  • Darius Rucker says country music 'still' carries a 'stigma of rebel flags and racism'

    Darius Rucker says country music 'still' carries a 'stigma of rebel flags and racism'
    (The Hill) — Country star Darius Rucker said in a recent interview that country music still carries a “stigma” of racism today.Rucker wrote in a 2021 editorial for “The Tennessean” that country music has a “stigma of rebel flags and racism.”
    In the latest installment of CNN’s“Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace,” host Chris Wallace asked Rucker whether this stigma still exists in the genre today. Disney World guests evacuated from new
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  • Are zero-down mortgages making a comeback?

    Are zero-down mortgages making a comeback?
    (NewsNation) — Many Americans are struggling to afford a home, and today's typical down payment of $56,000 presents a major obstacle.
    One of the nation's largest mortgage lenders is trying to lower that barrier, announcing a new 0% down mortgage program last month. United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM) said the program aims to "help more borrowers become homeowners without an upfront down payment."Under the program, qualifying borrowers would receive a 3% down payment assistance loan up to $15,0
  • Is a COVID summer surge coming? Here's what CDC data shows

    Is a COVID summer surge coming? Here's what CDC data shows
    (NEXSTAR) – Warning signs that could signal a rise in COVID infections are appearing in parts of the U.S.Wastewater testing, which can help detect the spread of a COVID in a community, has shown a significant uptick of the virus in several states. Testing sites in Montana and Florida are reporting "very high" levels of COVID, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. Levels are "high" in wastewater across Alaska, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland and New Mexico.
  • Why is there a Bible in your hotel room?

    Why is there a Bible in your hotel room?
    (NEXSTAR) — What do you do when you first get to a hotel room? Do you immediately turn on the comfort TV shows that always seem to be on in hotels? Maybe you prepare to go check out the pool or stash a shoe in the room safe.At some point, you may even find yourself turning to the drawers in the room to see if there’s anything good hiding in them. In your perusal, you’ll often come across a specific version of the Bible.Story continues below
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  • Are these America's best father-son sports duos?

    Are these America's best father-son sports duos?
    (Stacker) It's not always easy when Dad is a legendary athlete.Nobody knows this better than Bronny James, the eldest child of LeBron James, a man widely considered one of—if not the—greatest basketball players of all time. The basketball phenom started college at the University of Southern California in 2023 and is projected to be a late pick in the 2024 NBA draft.But the spotlight has proved challenging."It's tough," Bronny said in a May 2024 interview with SiriusXM NBA Radio. "A l
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  • APD: Shoplifting suspect who pulled out gun at Albertsons turned himself in

    APD: Shoplifting suspect who pulled out gun at Albertsons turned himself in
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police say a man who shoplifted from an Albertsons and pointed a gun at an employee has now turned himself in. This after police video was released showing what happened outside that grocery store earlier this week. Story continues below
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  • Summerfest returns to Albuquerque at North Domingo Baca Park

    Summerfest returns to Albuquerque at North Domingo Baca Park
    \ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque kicked off the summer season with the first of its Summerfest series. The Heights Summerfest took place on Saturday at North Domingo Baca Park in northeast Albuquerque. Kids learn about city vehicles at 3rd annual Touch A Truck event in AlbuquerqueThe city brought out live music, food trucks, drinks, and activities for people to enjoy. "I didn't know what I was really expecting, so when I got here right before five o'clock, there was
  • Cottonwood Creek Fire burns 40 acres in the Cibola National Forest

    Cottonwood Creek Fire burns 40 acres in the Cibola National Forest
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Mt. Taylor Ranger District says the Cottonwood Creek Wildfire has burned about 40 acres in the Zuni Mountains. They say the cause is undetermined but that lightning was detected in the area.Start Date: June 14, 2024Location: 12 miles west of Bluewater Lake and 9 miles south of I40 in the Zuni Mountains of the Mt. Taylor Ranger District on the Cibola National Forest.Size: 40 acresContained: 0%Structures Burned: N/ACause of Fire: UndeterminedEvacuations
  • Albuquerque Isotopes host annual Adaptive Clinic making baseball accessible for all

    Albuquerque Isotopes host annual Adaptive Clinic making baseball accessible for all
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In a display of community spirit, the Albuquerque Isotopes held their third annual Adaptive Clinic on Saturday, bringing the joy of baseball to children of all abilities. The event, designed to ensure that every child, regardless of physical or intellectual challenges, has the opportunity to participate in America's favorite pastime saw around 35 children take part in a day filled with fun and learning.Story continues below
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  • United drops road game in Memphis

    United drops road game in Memphis
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The road struggles continued for New Mexico United on Saturday night. The black and yellow fell 2-1 in Memphis. United's record on the road in USL-C play is now 3-4-1.United fell behind early as Memphis converted a PK just 13 minutes into the match. While New Mexico dominated possession, the home team was able to make the most out of its opportunities, as it scored twice in the first half on just three shots on goal.
    New Mexico's leading goal scorer, Greg Hu
  • Albuquerque High track star commits to ASU

    Albuquerque High track star commits to ASU
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque High's Freddie Ford just wrapped up a stellar senior season with Bulldog City track and field. He won three state titles this season and also earned high-point honors at both the metro and state meet.
    Ford's success gained the attention of multiple college programs, including New Mexico, Arizona State, Oregon and Arkansas State. On Saturday he publicly announced that he is going to Tempe, AZ to be a Sundevil."What really sold me was on the visit
  • Sagebrush Community Church hosts 17th annual auto show

    Sagebrush Community Church hosts 17th annual auto show
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Car enthusiasts were back at the Sagebrush Community Church Riverside campus on Saturday morning for the 17th year in a row for the church's annual auto show which is a pre-Father's Day tradition. The event featured classic cars, hotrods, customs, and motorcycles. Kids learn about city vehicles at 3rd annual Touch A Truck event in AlbuquerqueThe event was free and organizers say it continues to grow year after year. "We had it in this park here, and we barel
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. premieres new documentary in Albuquerque

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. premieres new documentary in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a stop in Albuquerque on Saturday to premiere a new documentary highlighting the national drug crisis. The documentary Recovering America hit the big screen at the Kiva Auditorium. Bernalillo County, UNMH work together to create new behavioral health crisis centerThe film tells the stories of those who battle drug addiction and the over 100,000 Americans who lose that battle every year while also offering some
  • Kids learn about city vehicles at 3rd annual Touch A Truck event in Albuquerque

    Kids learn about city vehicles at 3rd annual Touch A Truck event in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Families around Albuquerque gathered at Franklin Plaza on Saturday for the city's third annual Touch A Truck event. The city hosted the event giving kids a chance to get close to city vehicles commonly seen on the roads. Albuquerque marks Juneteenth with community commemorationKids were invited to sit inside the vehicles to learn how they work with some departments offering demonstrations. Officials hope that when children have these interactions, they will
  • Albuquerque police arrest 19-year-old for fatal shooting

    Albuquerque police arrest 19-year-old for fatal shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department arrested 19-year-old Alex Trujillo for a shooting near downtown Albuquerque. APD says Trujillo shot Kevin Moore during a fight in front of a home on Coal Ave. near Central. New study shows 11% decrease in Albuquerque metro auto theftsWitnesses told police that Moore confronted Trujillo after Trujillo threw a rock through the window of a car. That's when Trujillo pulled out a gun and fired. Trujillo was charged with murder an
  • Albuquerque marks Juneteenth with community commemoration

    Albuquerque marks Juneteenth with community commemoration
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The community came together on Saturday in downtown Albuquerque to commemorate Juneteenth. The holiday celebrates the day federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. On this day, the troops ensured all enslaved people were freed. How does AFR stack up against other fire departments around the country?Saturday's event at Civic Plaza honored the community's a
  • June 17 tax deadline: Do you need to make a payment to the IRS?

    June 17 tax deadline: Do you need to make a payment to the IRS?
    (NEXSTAR) – The IRS is warning of a fast-approaching filing deadline that applies to taxpayers in a number of different situations.For people who don't have an employer withholding part of their paychecks for taxes, June 17 marks the deadline to make a payment to the IRS.Taxpayers who fall into that category can include the self-employed, retirees, investors, businesses and corporations, among others. Monday is also the tax filing deadline for residents of San Diego who had their deadline
  • Flying with marijuana: Will TSA stop you for edibles, CBD products in your luggage?

    Flying with marijuana: Will TSA stop you for edibles, CBD products in your luggage?
    (NEXSTAR) — It’s already been a busy summer of travel — the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reports that as of early June, seven of the agency’s 10 busiest travel days have happened in 2024 — so there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself filing through airport security sometime soon. There are numerous things you’ll be allowed to bring with you through a TSA checkpoint. Sure, you may have to quickly chug the water you forgot to em
  • UK royals unite on palace balcony as Princess of Wales returns to public view after cancer diagnosis

    UK royals unite on palace balcony as Princess of Wales returns to public view after cancer diagnosis
    LONDON (AP) — Britain put on a display of birthday pageantry Saturday for King Charles III, a military parade that marked the Princess of Wales ’ first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis early this year.The annual event was also a show of stability by the monarchy after months in which both the king and Kate, wife of heir to the throne Prince William, have been sidelined by cancer treatment.In a symbolic display of unity, Charles, Queen Camilla, William,
  • General Motors, OnStar faces class action lawsuit in data sharing case

    General Motors, OnStar faces class action lawsuit in data sharing case
    (WJET/WFXP) — General Motors is under fire for their alleged handling of data collection in a class-action lawsuit against General Motors; Onstar; and LexisNexis Risk Solutions.According to a press release from the Schmidt National Law Group, the case fundamentally centers around consumer data privacy. When some GM vehicles are driven, the built-in OnStar system collects data on the driver's habits, even if the customer thinks they have "opted out" or have disabled the internal tracking de
  • These states and cities attract the most retirees

    These states and cities attract the most retirees
    (Stacker) - As people retire, their goals shift, often causing them to reconsider where they're living and how they spend their money. Places with a high cost of living, high taxes and cold winters, for example, could influence retirees to move to warmer locations where they can stretch their retirement savings further and enjoy their free time. Thus, many people opt to downsize or even relocate entirely to better facilitate their ideal retirement.Story continues below
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  • Sunnier, hotter weather returns this weekend

    Sunnier, hotter weather returns this weekend
    Clouds and storms brought some much needed relief from the heat and much needed rain across parts of New Mexico Friday. Drier and hotter weather returns this weekend.Some much needed rain fell across parts of New Mexico today, especially along and north of I-40. The rain and Temperatures have been over 30° cooler today in the northern half of New Mexico, while southern New Mexico is still climbing into the triple-digits. A few isolated storms will continue in eastern New Mexico through Satur
  • Numbers show NM True's first campaign in San Francisco is paying off

    Numbers show NM True's first campaign in San Francisco is paying off
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The State of New Mexico is striking gold in 'the Golden State.'"There's now a heavy presence of New Mexico true in California," said New Mexico Tourism Department Communications Director Cody Johnson. After a successful entry into the Los Angeles market in 2021, NM True expanded to the city by the bay.
    "We've noticed a lot of high-value visitation coming from California, so we wanted to increase our investment," said Johnson. New Mexico Brewers Guild’s
  • New study shows 11% decrease in Albuquerque metro auto thefts

    New study shows 11% decrease in Albuquerque metro auto thefts
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After years of fighting to get Albuquerque's auto theft problem under control, a recent study shows that the work has been paying off.
    According to a report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Albuquerque's metro saw an 11% drop in car thefts in 2023. The decrease comes during a push to crack down on auto theft offenders after the city was named the worst for stolen vehicle crimes between 2016 and 2018."It's been a lot of work to get out of the number
  • New quarterback provides spark for Duke City Gladiators

    New quarterback provides spark for Duke City Gladiators
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –The Duke City Gladiators have had a rough season thus far. The team is 1-9, but they have a new sense of optimism going down the final stretch.Not only do the Gladiators finish the season with five out of the last six game at home, but a few new players have joined the squad. The list includes former Manzano High standout Jordan Byrd and a new quarterback.Hasan Muhammad-Rogers joined the Gladiators just last week and even got into the team's last game. He cam
  • Man facing more charges tied to copper theft in Albuquerque

    Man facing more charges tied to copper theft in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man awaiting trial for stealing more than $50,000 worth of copper from businesses last year was arraigned on new charges.Brian Robinson pled not guilty to criminal damage and theft of regulated material. ‘One life lost out there is one too many’: Taos leaders discuss safety of Gorge BridgeAccording to the criminal complaint, Robinson and an unnamed man broke into the electrical box at the Transit Center on Central four times in March. It caused
  • Disabled dogs abandoned in New Mexico get new wheelchairs

    Disabled dogs abandoned in New Mexico get new wheelchairs
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Two disabled dogs left to fend for themselves in rural Sandoval County have gotten a second chance at a normal life. While a problem with their legs left them struggling to get around, a generous donation is making a big difference. They are a unique dad and daughter duo that were found abandoned in the desert far north of Rio Rancho earlier this year. Dozer and Kanga are two dogs that animal advocates aren't giving up on as the pair have a unique d

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