• Wages are keeping up with rent in only these 6 large US cities

    Wages are keeping up with rent in only these 6 large US cities
    (NewsNation) —  American workers have seen their paychecks grow since the pandemic but in most cities, those gains haven't kept up with rent prices.
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    Larry Barker Investigation: The $32 million disappearanceEnvironment: City of Albuquerque urges caution for those using the Rio Grande for recreationTrending: Lawsuit claims CYFD did not do enough to protect special needs teen who diedNews: Clovis kidnapping and double murder suspect carjacked Uber driver at gunpoint
  • Los Padillas Pool opening paused indefinitely after delay

    Los Padillas Pool opening paused indefinitely after delay
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After officials announced delays in the opening of the Los Padillas community pool in the South Valley, the county says they don't know when the pool might be opened.The pool was originally slated to open for summer, but in late May, county officials said contractors had to work on pipes before the pool could open. That delayed the opening date to June 15. Now, the county says that while fixing those pipes, they discovered additional "mechanical issues." New M
  • Young workers lonely, disengaged and looking for an exit: Report

    Young workers lonely, disengaged and looking for an exit: Report
    (NewsNation) — As overall employee well-being declined, 1 in 4 young workers reported experiencing “daily loneliness” in 2023, a new Gallup State of the Workplace report found.The look at workplace environment and employee emotions revealed startling trends among the world's workers. Approximately 20% of employees worldwide experience “daily loneliness” for a majority of the day, which could have "devastating effects" on physical and mental health if left unaddresse
  • Man robbed California bank day after release from prison: DOJ

    Man robbed California bank day after release from prison: DOJ
    (KTLA) -- On May 7, Eric Walter Gray was released from state prison. On May 8, he did everything he could to get sent back, prosecutors say.“One day after his release from [San Quentin Rehabilitation Center], this defendant allegedly chose to return to crime by taking three victims hostage while he robbed a bank,” United States Attorney Martin Estrada said in a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.
    At that bank, a BMO branch in Anaheim, California, Gray, 53, loitered "fo
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  • Officials: Aircraft down near Double Eagle Airport

    Officials: Aircraft down near Double Eagle Airport
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An aircraft went down near the Double Eagle Airport shortly after takeoff Thursday afternoon, according to the ABQ International Airport.
    Officials say the pilot of the plane is fine and walking and there is no major damage to the plane. Albuquerque Fire Rescue says crews are currently trying to repair a fuel leak on the aircraft. This is a developing story.
  • Need to renew your passport? An online portal is now open

    Need to renew your passport? An online portal is now open
    (THE HILL) - The State Department has opened an online passport renewal portal, allowing a limited number of Americans to submit an application online.The department is conducting a trial for the renewal system over the next several months, with a certain number of applications accepted each day. The beta program launched Wednesday.The online system will open during a midday window daily and will close once the maximum number of applications are submitted, the State Department said.Story continu
  • Story time in the park kicks off at Albuquerque's Aztec park

    Story time in the park kicks off at Albuquerque's Aztec park
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In partnership with Albuquerque Public Schools’ Story Time in the Park, the City of Albuquerque, and Bernalillo County, KRQE Cares Books for Kids kicked off the summer story time sessions at Aztec Park.During each session, volunteers read a book to the students while they enjoy a meal provided by the city or county. At the end of each session every child is given a free book to take home. Thursday's book reading was "Sea Bear, a Journey of Surviva
  • Record heat before moisture moves in Friday

    Record heat before moisture moves in Friday
    High pressure sits over New Mexico today, bringing record and near-record high temperatures across the state with most of New Mexico climbing into the 90s and 100s. Cloud cover may keep high temperatures, some dry thunderstorms may also develop this afternoon over the mountains.A storm system moves into New Mexico Friday, bringing isolated to scattered rain and storm chances through Friday night to much of New Mexico. This will also keep temperatures much cooler for the northwest part of the sta
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  • Committee discusses educator retention issues in New Mexico

    Committee discusses educator retention issues in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – During a legislative finance committee meeting Thursday, the legislative education study committee discussed educator retention and some of the reasons teachers are leaving the classroom.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 AlbuquerqueCrime: VIDEO: Suspected shoplifter points gun at Albuquerque grocery store employeeNew Mexico
  • New Mexico gas prices relatively low as summer travel begins

    New Mexico gas prices relatively low as summer travel begins
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As New Mexicans prepare for summer travel, drivers are seeing good news at the pump. Gas prices are relatively low thanks to a growing nationwide oil supply, according to AAA New Mexico.“New Mexicans are paying less for gasoline so far this summer when compared to last year,” AAA New Mexico spokesperson Daniel Armbruster said in a press release. “Supply builds of crude oil and gasoline are helping to keep retail fuel prices in check as many
  • Raw milk restrictions easing across nation amid bird flu fears

    Raw milk restrictions easing across nation amid bird flu fears
    (NewsNation) — To pasteurize or not to pasteurize — it's a question for state legislatures across the nation amid rising bird flu concerns.
    Currently, more than half of the United States allows the sale of unpasteurized dairy milk for human consumption, but the path to peddling unpasteurized dairy has been winding.
    What is raw milk? Who drinks it?Raw, or unpasteurized, milk is just that — milk straight from a cow, with no bacteria-killing processes taken before it's sold or con
  • Coronado Historic Site celebrates opening of new educational pavilion

    Coronado Historic Site celebrates opening of new educational pavilion
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Coronado Historic Site is inviting the public to celebrate the grand opening of the new Diane Schuler Educational Pavilion. Suspected vandal of La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs indicted in federal courtThe Coronado Historic Site is located north of Albuquerque off of I-25, Exit 242 in Bernalillo. On Saturday, June 22 the site will celebrate the opening of the new educational pavilion with a night of jazz. Starting at 5 p.m. guests are invited to bring a l
  • Are summers in New Mexico getting hotter?

    Are summers in New Mexico getting hotter?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico is one of the fastest-warming regions in the United States for the summer months of June, July, and August, according to Climate Central, a nonprofit group comprised of scientists who research and report facts about the changing climate. When will it hit 100 degrees in Albuquerque?Researchers analyzed the last 54 years (1970–2023) of summer temperature data from the Applied Climate Information System (SC-ACIS) and the National Centers for Envi
  • KRQE Newsfeed: NTSB report, Homeowners sue, Record heat, Suspect indicted, Fiesta Latina

    KRQE Newsfeed: NTSB report, Homeowners sue, Record heat, Suspect indicted, Fiesta Latina
    Thursday's Top Stories
    VIDEO: Convicted teen murderer turns himself in; explains why he escaped jailVIDEO: Suspected shoplifter points gun at Albuquerque grocery store employeeCJ Noland is ready to be a great fit for UNM basketballReplica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial to be unveiled in Angel FireIsotopes players hit the dance floor ahead of Country Night at the ballparkSanta Fe City Council approves plans for the display of controversial statuesClimate protesters tackled on field, arrested at Con
  • Record heat Thursday, before rain and cool down Friday

    Record heat Thursday, before rain and cool down Friday
    Thursday morning is clear and quiet across the state. Temperatures are mild and will be heating up even more this afternoon, compared to Wednesday. Temperatures will hit near-record and record highs today all across New Mexico, reaching the 90s and 100s. Skies will stay sunny through midday, but clouds, showers and storms will build over the mountains this afternoon and evening. There is a chance for a few isolated storms in the southeast plains as well.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Even hotter weather on the way Thursday before rain and storms return

    Even hotter weather on the way Thursday before rain and storms return
    Temperatures continue to climb this week with record high temperatures possible Thursday afternoon. Rain and thunderstorms return Friday, briefly cooling down high temperatures.Hotter and drier weather continued to move into New Mexico Wednesday. A few isolated storms developed today, mainly in southeastern New Mexico. These storms have ended tonight. Temperatures were anywhere from a couple degrees to nearly 20° hotter than Tuesday afternoon as we get closer to the hottest day of the week a
  • Santa Fe City Council approves plans for the display of controversial statues

    Santa Fe City Council approves plans for the display of controversial statues
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two statues that have sparked controversy over how they represent New Mexico's history will soon be on display in Santa Fe. Mayor Alan Webber says the resolution has been six months in the making, working with both tribal leaders and groups celebrating Spanish heritage. "The goal is to respect both cultures, all cultures. And to stimulate a learning dialogue around Santa Fe history, around the history of Northern New Mexico," said Mayor Webber.Story contin
  • Mitt Fire burns 12 miles northeast of Capitan

    Mitt Fire burns 12 miles northeast of Capitan
    CAPITAN, N.M. (KRQE) – Crews are keeping an eye on the Mitt Fire, burning in the Lincoln National Forest. The wildfire was caused by lightning and is burning 12 miles northeast of Capitan. Officials say the area has been the site of multiple lightning starts in the past.Start Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024Location: 12 miles northeast of CapitanSize: .10 acreContained: 0%Structures Burned: N/ACause of Fire: LightningEvacuations: N/AVegetation: Single tree snag with brush
  • CJ Noland is ready to be a great fit for UNM basketball

    CJ Noland is ready to be a great fit for UNM basketball
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – He is ready to play for the third team in his collegiate career. 6'-4" guard CJ Noland is ready to make an impact with the New Mexico Lobos this upcoming basketball season. Noland said he doesn't believe making the transition to yet another team will be too difficult.
    "I mean basketball, you know, it's a universal sport," said Noland. "So, I mean, a lot of the terms and a lot of the actions are kind of the same, but me coming from two other schools, it reall
  • Thousands attend WNMU's annual '¡Fiesta Latina!' event

    Thousands attend WNMU's annual '¡Fiesta Latina!' event
    SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – Western New Mexico University drew thousands this past weekend for their 7th annual ¡Fiesta Latina! cultural event. The event is designed to recognize, celebrate, and assist in the preservation of New Mexico's connection with its Mexican history. The university has been hosting the event since 2017. Suspected vandal of La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs indicted in federal courtThis year's fiesta drew in over 5,000 visitors and the university expects atte
  • Lobo basketball team hosts annual kids camp

    Lobo basketball team hosts annual kids camp
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Lobo men's basketball team kicked off its annual kids camp this week. Around 100 campers joined players and coaches in the Pit to compete and work on their craft.Every player on the roster is helping out with the camp and they said that it is a good opportunity to bring the team closer together. It also gives them a new appreciation for the game as they coach and mentor the next generation of hoopers."It's amazing just seeing these kids have fun and play
  • Local Starbucks employee making waves in world of MMA

    Local Starbucks employee making waves in world of MMA
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Originally from Tajikistan, Bekhzod Uzmanov moved to Albuquerque with a dream of becoming a world renowned fighter. He joined Jackson Wink MMA Academy which has helped launch his career, and got a job at a local Starbucks, where he is also getting recognized."People come into Starbucks and say, hey I saw you on TV, are you a fighter?," said Usmonov."When he told me that he was a fighter, I was like there is no way this guy is a fighter, and then I looked him
  • Albuquerque Public Schools asks graduating students about their post-high school plans

    Albuquerque Public Schools asks graduating students about their post-high school plans
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Public Schools is taking a deeper look into the Class of 2024 and their plans after high school. More than 4,300 students recently graduated from an APS high school and many of them responded to the 2024 Senior Exit Survey. Following a SWAT-caused fire in Albuquerque, owners of the home sue the city and countyAccording to the survey, roughly 48% of graduates plan to attend a four year college or university this fall while about 20% will be a
  • Isotopes players step off the diamond and hit the dance floor ahead of Country Night at the ballpark

    Isotopes players step off the diamond and hit the dance floor ahead of Country Night at the ballpark
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Some Albuquerque Isotopes players stepped off the diamond and hit the dance floor at The Dirty Bourbon Dance Hall & Saloon. Players learned line dancing to prepare for Country Night at the ballpark on June 28. Mike Scioscia named to Albuquerque Pro Baseball Hall of FameGates open at 5 p.m. for Country Night with a pre-concert by Nathaniel Krantz and a cowbell giveaway.
  • VIDEO: Suspected shoplifter points gun at Albuquerque grocery store employee

    VIDEO: Suspected shoplifter points gun at Albuquerque grocery store employee
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dramatic video shows the length a couple of suspects went to as they were trying to steal from an Albuquerque grocery store. That video shows one of the suspects pointing a gun at a worker, then firing shots as the group got away.It happened back in December at the Albertsons market on Coors near Alameda. A store employee told police he followed a man and woman out of the store after seeing another employee accuse the two of stealing flowers and alcohol.Stor
  • Following a SWAT-caused fire in Albuquerque, owners of the home sue the city and county

    Following a SWAT-caused fire in Albuquerque, owners of the home sue the city and county
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - Albuquerque police tried to arrest a wanted suspect when it turned into a SWAT situation with the Albuquerque Police Department and the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office. After tear gas canisters were fired into the house, it caught on fire, killing a teenager. Now, the Albuquerque family who owned the home is suing.Story continues below
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  • Record heat possible in New Mexico Thursday

    Record heat possible in New Mexico Thursday
    Temperatures continue to climb this week with record high temperatures possible Thursday afternoon. Rain and thunderstorms return Friday, briefly cooling down high temperatures.Hotter and drier weather continues to move into New Mexico Wednesday. A few isolated storms are still developing today, mainly in eastern New Mexico. These storms will be ending this evening. Temperatures are anywhere from a couple degrees to nearly 20° hotter than Tuesday afternoon as we get closer to the hottest day
  • Large apartment companies linked to rental fixing scheme continued to profit this year: Analysis

    Large apartment companies linked to rental fixing scheme continued to profit this year: Analysis
    (The Hill) - The six largest publicly traded apartment companies in the U.S. — all of which are linked to a rental price fixing scandal — experienced profit increases during the first three months of the year, according to an analysis from left-leaning watchdog group Accountable US exclusively shared with The Hill.  In the analysis, the companies earned a combined $300 million in profit during the first quarter of the year, in part due to rent increases. Story continues bel
  • Advanced satellite instrument aims to track harmful pollutants in Earth's atmosphere

    Advanced satellite instrument aims to track harmful pollutants in Earth's atmosphere
    (WJET/WFXP) – New satellite technology is being developed to track harmful pollutants in Earth's atmosphere.
    According to information provided by the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been working on a satellite mission that will follow the launch of their Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites, or GOES-R series.
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  • VIDEO: Convicted teen murderer turns himself in; explains why he escaped jail

    VIDEO: Convicted teen murderer turns himself in; explains why he escaped jail
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A teen who admitted to two murders, then broke out of juvenile detention, sparked a manhunt last month. Now new video shows the surprise Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputies faced when Josef Toney turned himself in and told them why he ran off. Story continues below
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