• VIDEO: Police let Lordsburg mayor go after DWI stop

    VIDEO: Police let Lordsburg mayor go after DWI stop
    *The above video has been cut for viewing purposes – the actual police interaction was much longer than what is shown in the newscastLORDSBURG, N.M. (KRQE) – A high-ranking official, stopped on suspicion of impaired driving, ends up being let go by police even though other officers are concerned. Newly-released video shows a DWI stop involving the Lordsburg mayor.On Wednesday evening of last week, a Lordsburg police officer pulls over his boss, Mayor Glenda Greene, for speeding,
  • Mother who triggered Amber Alert taken into custody

    Mother who triggered Amber Alert taken into custody
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Angelique Sanchez, the mother who triggered an Amber Alert when she abducted and fled with her son 10-year-old Carlos Hernandez, has been located and taken into custody.
    New Mexico State Police say Sanchez was located and arrested near 5th and Belrose in Albuquerque on Wednesday, April 24. Carlos Hernandez was with her at the time of her arrest and the Amber Alert was cancelled. Police say the boy is safe.Albuquerque nonprofit that neuters stray cats hopes t
  • Enjoy indigenous food and poetry at the Tiny Grocer ABQ

    Enjoy indigenous food and poetry at the Tiny Grocer ABQ
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Indigenous food and poetry is taking over the Tiny Grocer ABQ in Old Town April 26 and 27.Three Diné artists will have artwork displayed in McKinley County CourthouseGuests will be able enjoy plates and samples from over 15 Indigenous chefs from around the southwest and hear live indigenous poetry reading. There will also be a ticketed nine-course dinner Thursday, April 25 featuring James Beard nominated chefs. For more information on the event,
  • New Mexico law enforcement increased electronic searches for second year in a row

    New Mexico law enforcement increased electronic searches for second year in a row
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As law enforcement agencies work to keep crime at bay, they are relying on modern investigation methods, including cell phone searches. Last year, New Mexico law enforcement obtained 2.7 billion electronic communication records in the course of their investigations, data shows.State law requires law enforcement agencies to report their electronic search and data collection efforts. The New Mexico Attorney General then publishes that data in annual reports. T
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  • New Mexico Supreme Court gives students chance to hear live oral arguments

    New Mexico Supreme Court gives students chance to hear live oral arguments
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rule of Law Program is a live civics educational program for middle school, high school and college students.Three Diné artists will have artwork displayed in McKinley County CourthouseIn the program the New Mexico Supreme Court holds an oral argument that students listen to. After the argument students will have a Q&A session with the justices and will have a chance to ask attorneys questions. This year the oral arguments will be held at Smit
  • Three Diné artists will have artwork displayed in McKinley County Courthouse

    Three Diné artists will have artwork displayed in McKinley County Courthouse
    MCKINLEY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Three Diné artists from McKinley County are working on separate art pieces that will be installed at the McKinley County Courthouse in downtown Gallup.Sculptor Tim Washburn is creating a wood-carved sculpture entitled “Eagle Dancer,” which will be mounted on a stone-sculpted base. The work will be placed in the center of the rotunda’s two-story windows and is in honor of the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial, an important, long-runn
  • Search ongoing for Santa Fe man suspected of using homemade raft on Colorado River in Grand Canyon 

    Search ongoing for Santa Fe man suspected of using homemade raft on Colorado River in Grand Canyon 
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Park Service is searching for a man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, who went missing at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.The NPS said a champagne 2001 Toyota Tacoma belonging to Thomas L. Robison, 58, was found abandoned at Lees Ferry, within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, on April 21. Officials believe Robison may have attempted to travel down the Colorado River with his Welsh corgi on a self-made wooden raft. NMSP: Santa Fe Police inv
  • Protests erupt at colleges across the country

    Protests erupt at colleges across the country
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Clashes between police and pro-Palestinian demonstrators are intensifying.The protests on college campuses are now getting the attention of some top lawmakers on Capitol Hill.House Speaker Mike Johnson received a mixed reaction Wednesday at Columbia University where he condemned the ongoing student protests against the war in Gaza. He was drowned out by boos."Enjoy your free speech,” Johnson said.During Johnson’s speech Wednesday, he called on the school's pres
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  • Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is overturned in New York

    Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is overturned in New York
    NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s highest court on Thursday overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction, finding the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with “egregious” improper rulings, including a decision to let women testify about allegations that weren’t part of the case.“We conclude that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of
  • KRQE Newsfeed: OMA complaints, Prom performance, Cooler and windy, Lifeguard program, Street Cat Hub

    KRQE Newsfeed: OMA complaints, Prom performance, Cooler and windy, Lifeguard program, Street Cat Hub
    Thursday's Top Stories
    NMSP: Santa Fe Police involved in shootingDozens of New Mexico school districts and charter schools sue over 180-day ruleSentence dismissed for New Mexico man who killed his fatherAthlete from New Mexico will carry the torch for the upcoming Special OlympicsNM border issues could be sticking point in upcoming special lawmaking sessionUNM launching AI-enhanced pilot program this summerColleges nationwide turn to police to quell pro-Palestine protests as commencement ceremon
  • Windy weather with some showers and cooler temperatures

    Windy weather with some showers and cooler temperatures
    Thursday morning is off to a cooler, clear and calm start. Sunshine is expected statewide until midday, and then more clouds and showers will build into northwest New Mexico. There will be a chance for showers and storms in the west mountains, Four Corners and northern mountains, but the rest of the state will stay dry.Forecast Continues Below
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  • NMDOJ investigating complaints about Bernalillo County Commission

    NMDOJ investigating complaints about Bernalillo County Commission
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Justice is investigating claims that the Bernalillo County Commission violated meeting rules. This comes after a commission meeting when the board passed a resolution outlining a new county commissioner selection process.UNMH Lifeguard program expands fleet to help respond to more callsCommissioner Steven Michael Quezada ended up walking out of that meeting, claiming he and commissioner Walt Benson had no say in the process. The
  • Colleges nationwide turn to police to quell pro-Palestine protests as commencement ceremonies near

    Colleges nationwide turn to police to quell pro-Palestine protests as commencement ceremonies near
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — With graduations looming, student protesters doubled down early Thursday on their discontent of the Israel-Hamas war on campuses across the country as universities, including ones in California and Texas, have become quick to call in the police to end the demonstrations and make arrests.While grappling with growing protests from coast to coast, schools have the added pressure of May commencement ceremonies. At Columbia University in New York, students defiantly er
  • Strong winds, blowing dust, high fire danger develops Thursday afternoon

    Strong winds, blowing dust, high fire danger develops Thursday afternoon
    High winds return Thursday afternoon with gusts up to 60 mph possible. Another storm will bring more winds, but a better chance for rain on Saturday.
    It was another warm day Wednesday all across New Mexico, but cloud cover kept temperatures a few degrees cooler than the near-record warmth we had on Tuesday. The clouds will be clearing out tonight with more mild temperatures overnight. Winds will begin picking up Thursday morning as our next storm system moves into the state. By Thursday afternoo
  • Albuquerque nonprofit that neuters stray cats hopes to expand operation

    Albuquerque nonprofit that neuters stray cats hopes to expand operation
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a problem across Albuquerque: stray cats roaming the neighborhoods and populating. One non-profit's mission to reduce the number of unfixed cats is hoping to expand its operations and is seeking the public's help.
    For Jayne Sage, Wednesdays look like this. "We're heading to a mobile home park over at Wyoming," she said. Once there, she releases stray cats that live there after spaying and neutering them. She's been doing this work since 2001 and founded
  • Fauci to testify before Congress for the first time since stepping down

    Fauci to testify before Congress for the first time since stepping down
    (The Hill) -- Anthony Fauci, former chief medical advisor to President Biden, will testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on June 3, making it the first time he will appear before a congressional panel since leaving government work at the end of 2022.
    Subcommittee Chair Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) announced the hearing on Wednesday. Fauci had committed to testify late last year along with agreeing to two days of interviews which took place in January.The closed-door
  • Dozens of New Mexico school districts and charter schools sue over 180-day rule

    Dozens of New Mexico school districts and charter schools sue over 180-day rule
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – More than 50 school districts and charter schools are bringing a lawsuit against the state over a new rule requiring a 180-day school year. The state's Superintendent's Association says more are signing on.UNM launching AI-enhanced pilot program this summerThe suit claims the requirement of 180 instructional days conflicts with the state's rules allowing districts to opt for four-day school weeks. Superintendents say districts budgeted for four-day weeks will face
  • Giuliani, Meadows charged in Arizona ‘fake elector’ indictment

    Giuliani, Meadows charged in Arizona ‘fake elector’ indictment
    An Arizona grand jury handed up felony charges against Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows and other prominent Trump allies for allegedly attempting to prevent the lawful transfer of power from then-President Trump to Joe Biden.Seven Trump aides were charged alongside 11 pro-Trump Arizona Republicans who signed documents purporting to be the state’s valid electors in 2020.Story continues below
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  • Westside Community Center gets upgrades ahead of South Valley Pride Day

    Westside Community Center gets upgrades ahead of South Valley Pride Day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Westside Community Center in Albuquerque is finally ready for this year's South Valley Pride Day after some much-needed improvements. The center's park, near Iselta and Atrisco, has new additions including covers on their playground, new grass, and a new stage for community events.City of Albuquerque hosting annual Spring into Summer event"A whole community together is more powerful and more, kind of conducive of doing positive things. That's why we cele
  • Athlete from New Mexico will carry the torch for the upcoming Special Olympics

    Athlete from New Mexico will carry the torch for the upcoming Special Olympics
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – An athlete from New Mexico will have the honor of carrying the torch for the upcoming Special Olympics. Shelby Peterson participated in the New Mexico Law Enforcement Torch Run earlier this month and was chosen to participate in the Special Olympics World Winter Games happening in March 2025. City of Albuquerque hosting annual Spring into Summer eventShe is the first Native American female from the state to participate in the games. Training begins on Thursday
  • Angry parents question how dancer was invited to perform for Atrisco Heritage High School prom

    Angry parents question how dancer was invited to perform for Atrisco Heritage High School prom
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Editor's Note: The performer in this story spoke to KRQE News 13 over the phone, he said he was not hired for the prom but did not elaborate further.Angry parents are wondering what school officials were thinking when they invited a provocative dancer to perform at the school's prom. The video began circulating online this weekend and parents are demanding answers from school authorities. Atrisco Heritage Academy High School's senior prom was last Satur
  • Angry parents question how dancer was hired for Atrisco Heritage High School prom

    Angry parents question how dancer was hired for Atrisco Heritage High School prom
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Angry parents are wondering what school officials were thinking when they hired a provocative dancer to perform at the school's prom. The video began circulating online this weekend and parents are demanding answers from school authorities. Atrisco Heritage Academy High School's senior prom was last Saturday at the Kiva Auditorium Convention Center and parents were shocked to see who was performing at the event. Parents told KRQE News 13 it was hig
  • 40-60 mph wind gusts possible Thursday afternoon

    40-60 mph wind gusts possible Thursday afternoon
    High winds return Thursday afternoon with gusts up to 60 mph possible. Another storm will bring more winds, but a better chance for rain on Saturday.
    It's another warm day Wednesday all across New Mexico, but cloud cover streaming in is keeping temperatures a few degrees cooler than the near-record warmth we had on Tuesday. The clouds will be clearing out tonight with more mild temperatures overnight. Winds will begin picking up Thursday morning as our next storm system moves into the state. By
  • UNMH Lifeguard program expands fleet to help respond to more calls

    UNMH Lifeguard program expands fleet to help respond to more calls
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A decades-long program out of the University of New Mexico Hospital is expanding in hopes of saving more lives across the state. "Lifeguard is the University of New Mexico Hospital's critical care transport program we have airplanes, helicopters, and ground ambulances," said Lifeguard Program Director, Margaret O'Donnell.For the past 40 years, the Lifeguard Program at UNMH has been serving the entire state of New Mexico, getting critical care patients to and
  • New Mexico border issues could be sticking point in upcoming special lawmaking session

    New Mexico border issues could be sticking point in upcoming special lawmaking session
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's lawmakers will gather in July for a special lawmaking session. Democratic leaders say they plan on using the time to work on ideas like a panhandling bill, but some Republicans have different hopes for the session."The failure of the government to secure our southern border is the number one issue for my constituents," New Mexico House Republican Leader Rod Montoya (R-San Juan) said in an email to the press. Albuquerque woman headed to prison
  • National Enquirer’s David Pecker testifies in Trump trial: 5 takeaways

    National Enquirer’s David Pecker testifies in Trump trial: 5 takeaways
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump’s trial was dominated on Tuesday by the testimony of former magazine executive David Pecker.Pecker was previously the publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid. In that role, he engaged in the unusual practice of “catch and kill” — in essence securing the rights to publish a story in order to quash it.Pecker testified he did this to assist Trump.Story continues below
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  • Pro-Palestine protests: What are college students demanding?

    Pro-Palestine protests: What are college students demanding?
    Students at a growing number of U.S. colleges are gathering in protest encampments with a unified demand of their schools: Stop doing business with Israel — or any companies that support its ongoing war in Gaza.The demand has its roots in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, a decades-old campaign against Israel's policies toward the Palestinians. The movement has taken on new strength as the Israel-Hamas war surpasses the six-month mark and stories of suffer
  • Chicago's beloved 'Rat Hole' removed — but it may not be gone forever

    Chicago's beloved 'Rat Hole' removed — but it may not be gone forever
    CHICAGO (WGN) — The infamous "Chicago Rat Hole" — which once served as a place of urban wonderment and, for one couple, matrimony — has officially been removed.City crews were captured removing the slab of concrete, fully intact with the rodent-shaped hole imprinted in it, around 8 a.m. Wednesday morning.Story continues below
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  • Hamas releases hostage video showing well-known Israeli-American

    Hamas releases hostage video showing well-known Israeli-American
    JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas released a hostage video on Wednesday showing a well-known Israeli-American man who was among scores of people abducted by the militants in the attack that ignited the war in Gaza.The video was the first sign of life of Hersh Goldberg-Polin since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, and its release ignited new protests in Jerusalem calling on the government to do more to secure the captives' release.In the video, Goldberg-Polin accused Israel’s govern
  • Fifth arrest made in connection to murdered Kansas moms

    Fifth arrest made in connection to murdered Kansas moms
    TEXAS COUNTY, Okla. (KSNW) — A fifth person has been arrested in connection to the murders of Kansas moms Jilian Kelley and Veronica Butler.According to the Oklahoma state court records, an arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday, April 24, for Paul Grice, 31, on suspicion of two counts of murder in the first degree, two counts of kidnapping, and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree.During an interview, Grice admitted that he was a part of the planning, killing and s

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