• Warmer and windier across New Mexico on Wednesday

    Warmer and windier across New Mexico on Wednesday
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Wednesday morning is off to a cool start, with temperatures in the 30s, 40s, and 50s, slightly warmer than Tuesday morning. The skies are clear and the winds are calm. Wednesday will be a breezier day, with 20 to 40 mph wind gusts, and higher gusts up to 45 mph closer to Colorado. Gusty winds and dry air are leading to high fire danger in the upper Rio Grande Valley and eastern New Mexico. Red flag warnings will be in effect from midday until tonight. A couple of s
  • Major delays to a years-long water project affecting New Mexico farmers

    Major delays to a years-long water project affecting New Mexico farmers
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – There are major delays in a years-long project that affects critical water supplies for New Mexico farmers. Work has been underway at El Vado dam since 2021, but now planners have to go back to the drawing board and farmers will have to wait even longer for their water.
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  • Drier and hotter weather on the way

    Drier and hotter weather on the way
    Scattered storms return to parts of New Mexico Tuesday afternoon. A warming trend also begins Tuesday, with record heat possible on Thursday.
    The Albuquerque Metro and parts of New Mexico woke up to a nice, soaking rain Monday morning. That area of rain has been wrapping up through the day, with a few spotty rain showers in western, central and northern New Mexico this afternoon. High instability in eastern New Mexico has lead to more afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures in parts of the state t
  • NMSP investigating fatal police shooting in Española

    NMSP investigating fatal police shooting in Española
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police are investigating a deadly police shooting that happened on Sunday in Española. According to NMSP, an Española Police Department officer found a stolen Jeep in a Walgreens parking lot. They say 28-year-old Jeffrey Martinez was in the vehicle and fled on foot.New Mexico man facing federal charges for February shootingThey say an officer gave verbal commands to Martinez and that the officer eventually fired their weapo
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  • Former UNM basketball player Anthony Mathis holds camp for a day

    Former UNM basketball player Anthony Mathis holds camp for a day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It was the spur-of-the-moment kind of camp. Former UNM sharpshooting guard Anthony Mathis held a one-day event Monday for local kids with a desire to learn more about the game of basketball. Information about the camp at ABC Prep came out less than a week ago.
    Despite the short notice, Mathis was able to draw about 16 campers in his attempt to give back to the community. "Yeah, I think it's super important to come back here to try to give back to the kids an
  • NMHU Football coach Kurt Taufa’asau is in Van Tate's Sports Office

    NMHU Football coach Kurt Taufa’asau is in Van Tate's Sports Office
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico Highlands University is hoping first-year football coach Kurt Taufa’asau can make them a winner. The last time the Highlands Cowboys won a league title in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference was in 1981.
    The challenge to turn the school around and coach in Division 2 was enough to attract Kurt Taufa’asau to the program. "Having this opportunity to be at the NCAA Division two level, it was about time," said Taufa’asau. "Al
  • Giuliani processed in fake electors scheme to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss

    Giuliani processed in fake electors scheme to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss
    Related video: Arizona indicts 18 in case over 2020 election in Arizona, including Rudy GiulianiPHOENIX (AP) — Rudy Giuliani, a former New York City mayor and Donald Trump attorney, was processed Monday in the criminal case over the effort to overturn Trump’s Arizona election loss to Joe Biden, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said.Story continues below
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  • State Supreme Court to rule on Hobbs woman's release during appeal process

    State Supreme Court to rule on Hobbs woman's release during appeal process
    HOBBS, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Supreme Court has a date scheduled to decide whether Alexis Avila will be released from prison during her appeal. Last year, a jury convicted Avila for tossing her newborn into a garbage bin two years ago. She received a 16-year sentence. A district court judge ruled she would remain behind bars during the appeal process but the appeals court eventually ruled Avila should be released. New Mexico man facing federal charges for February shootingNow, t
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  • New Mexico man facing federal charges for February shooting

    New Mexico man facing federal charges for February shooting
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico man is facing federal charges after an auto theft investigation turned into a violent police chase through an Albuquerque hotel. Four months ago, Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputies tried to stop 39-year-old Lupe Vargas for an ineligible temporary tag. Vargas crashed his car into a pillar at the Ramada Hotel in northeast Albuquerque, shot at deputies, and then ran into the hotel. Woman sentenced for her role in 2023 Albuquerque murderDur
  • Man who ran over and killed Albuquerque church security guard sentenced to life in prison

    Man who ran over and killed Albuquerque church security guard sentenced to life in prison
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –Marc Ward will spend life in prison for deliberately hitting and killing an Albuquerque church security guard before getting sent away. Monday, Ward faced the family of the man he killed.  Story continues below
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  • Bernalillo County Treasurer mails unpaid property tax notices

    Bernalillo County Treasurer mails unpaid property tax notices
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Treasurer has mailed out around 28,000 notices to property owners who have yet to pay their taxes. That includes people who are delinquent on their property land, personal property or livestock, and manufactured or mobile homes. Red Hot Chili Peppers hangout with Bernalillo County Animal Care Service staff and dogsTaxpayers have until July 10 to make their payments or they could be subject to interest or penalty fees on top of what they
  • Woman sentenced for her role in 2023 Albuquerque murder

    Woman sentenced for her role in 2023 Albuquerque murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A judge sentenced a woman to five years behind bars for her role in a good samaritan's murder. Rosalynn Lee pled guilty to aggravated assault and battery for the deadly incident last year at a Circle-K on Lomas and Juan Tabo. VIDEO: Woman caught breaking into abandoned Corrales homeAuthorities say her husband Eric Ford attacked a clerk when a bystander, Michael Urisote, stepped in to help. Lee then hit Urisote with a cane and encouraged Ford to shoot him and
  • Emergency alert sirens to be tested weekly in Mora and San Miguel counties

    Emergency alert sirens to be tested weekly in Mora and San Miguel counties
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Emergency alert sirens will be tested weekly in Mora and San Miguel counties starting Wednesday, June 12. The New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) said that they will conduct the tests at noon every Wednesday.Story continues below
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  • City of Albuquerque restarting homeless day job program

    City of Albuquerque restarting homeless day job program
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's been almost a decade since Albuquerque got national acclaim for a program paying the homeless to work for the city. While that effort faded away, now the city is bringing it back hoping to help more people looking for work and a way off the streets. "There's always a continuum of need of support for those that are unhoused," said City of Albuquerque Health, Housing and Homelessness Director, Gilbert Ramirez.Story continues below
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  • Survey: Red River businesses lost money during Memorial Day weekend events

    Survey: Red River businesses lost money during Memorial Day weekend events
    RED RIVER, N.M. (KRQE) – A deadly biker gang shootout pushed Red River to replace its Memorial Day festivities this year. While some said it was a success, other businesses said the change has cost them a lot.Story continues below
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  • Storms return Tuesday with warmer temperatures

    Storms return Tuesday with warmer temperatures
    Scattered storms return to parts of New Mexico Tuesday afternoon. A warming trend also begins Tuesday, with record heat possible on Thursday.
    The Albuquerque Metro and parts of New Mexico woke up to a nice, soaking rain Monday morning. That area of rain has been wrapping up through the day, with a few spotty rain showers in western, central and northern New Mexico this afternoon. High instability in eastern New Mexico has lead to more afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures in parts of the state t
  • Sunland Park Fire finds another body in desert

    Sunland Park Fire finds another body in desert
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Sunland Park Fire found another body in the desert on Monday, June 10, the department said.Sunland Park Fire assisted Dona Ana County Fire Rescue, Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office, and the Office of the Medical Investigator with a body recovery in the desert off the Pete Domenici Highway and New Mexico Highway 9. The call came in out at about 2:25 p.m.Sunland Park Fire recovers body in desert
    According to the U.S. Border Patrol, agents in the El Paso Sector, which includ
  • VIDEO: Woman caught breaking into abandoned Corrales home

    VIDEO: Woman caught breaking into abandoned Corrales home
    CORRALES, N.M. (KRQE) – When police caught a woman taking items from an abandoned home in Corrales, she told them she was just doing work for her boss. This was news to her boss. She's now facing charges for home burglary.A neighbor at a home in Corrales called the police about a strange woman loading items into a white van. When Detective John Colvin arrived, he found Joleen Myers. She told the detective that nobody lived in the home and a co-worker ordered her to fix the fence and t
  • Tucumcari man sentenced to 10 years after attempting sexual conduct with fictitious children

    Tucumcari man sentenced to 10 years after attempting sexual conduct with fictitious children
    TUCUMCARI, N.M. (KRQE) – Joseph Gadman, a 42-year-old from Tucumcari, received a 10-year prison sentence after getting caught by an undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent.The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says Gadman contacted an undercover agent on social media in 2022. Then, over text, Gadman showed interest in sexual activity with young children, the DOJ says. But, he did not know that he was speaking to an undercover FBI agent about fictitious children. Nav
  • Judge denies Solomon Peña's motion to throw out some evidence

    Judge denies Solomon Peña's motion to throw out some evidence
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The suspected mastermind behind the shootings at four elected official's homes has lost a bid to get some evidence thrown out. Solomon Peña, who lost a bid for the state House of Representatives in 2022, is accused of plotting the shootings of the homes of two Bernalillo County Commissioners and two state lawmakers.Albuquerque man pleads guilty to pointing rifle at carsPeña challenged evidence federal prosecutors want to bring against him at tr
  • FBI figures show drop in violent crime

    FBI figures show drop in violent crime
    (The Hill) -- Violent crime dropped considerably in the first months of 2024 compared to the same time last year, according to statistics released Monday by the FBI.Crime reporting for the first quarter of the year showed a 15 percent drop in violent crime overall, including a 13 percent drop in aggravated assault.Serious violent crime like murder and rape both decreased by about 26 percent.The figures were a victory for the Biden administration, which sought to highlight the dip as the GOP focu
  • Dept. of Labor: Two Albuquerque seafood restaurants withheld employee tips, wages

    Dept. of Labor: Two Albuquerque seafood restaurants withheld employee tips, wages
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $253,000 from two Albuquerque seafood restaurants for illegally withholding part of workers' tips and wages.The department said the Crackin' Crab locations on Pan American Freeway NE and Louisiana Boulevard NE broke federal law when they kept parts of tips that should have gone to 19 employees. The franchise restaurant also violated the overtime provisions by paying time and one-half the regular rate of pay after 80 hou
  • State Supreme Court rules regulators can change rates proposed by rural co-ops

    State Supreme Court rules regulators can change rates proposed by rural co-ops
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled state regulators do have the power to set electric rates different from what a rural co-op proposes. The ruling centers on a New Mexico Public Regulation Commission to reject a Socorro Electric Cooperative proposal for a $1.25 million rate increase and instead set a different rate structure. The co-op argued that the PRC can only approve or deny rate proposals but not decide the rate themselves. New Mexico Supreme Cou
  • Rio Rancho man accused of trying to kill his adult son

    Rio Rancho man accused of trying to kill his adult son
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – A Rio Rancho man is facing an attempted murder charge after police say he tried to kill his adult son. Police say they received reports of a man, later identified as Vincent Buscema, yelling and shooting a gun into a home in an area west of the Rio Rancho Event Center. Albuquerque man pleads guilty to pointing rifle at carsThe homeowners were injured from the shooting while two kids inside the home were not harmed. According to police, one of the homeown
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers hangout with Bernalillo County Animal Care Service staff and dogs

    Red Hot Chili Peppers hangout with Bernalillo County Animal Care Service staff and dogs
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Dogs and staff from the Bernalillo County Animal Care Service had a special visit with the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Isleta Amphitheater.The iconic rock group invited five dogs that are up for adoption, two staff members, and a few volunteers from the shelter backstage before their concert on Friday night. The county said the band, known for their animal advocacy, wanted to use their fame to raise awareness of homeless animals in the community.Tik To
  • College students from around the world to compete in Spaceport America Cup

    College students from around the world to compete in Spaceport America Cup
    TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (KRQE) – More than 6,000 college students from around the world will soon be putting their rockets to the test here in New Mexico for the 2024 Spaceport America Cup. Federal agencies facing lawsuit for illegal cattle grazing in New Mexico preserveAccording to the cup's website, more than 150 teams from six continents will be participating this year. The competition is scheduled to start June 17 at the Las Cruces Convention Center and will move to Spaceport Ameri
  • Scattered showers and storms continue through Monday night

    Scattered showers and storms continue through Monday night
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Light to heavy, widespread rain showers are spinning around a low pressure system in New Mexico. We will see scattered rain showers in central, northern, east-central and west-central New Mexico. Skies will dry out a bit after noon, but isolated storms will develop and spin around the state, bringing more storm chances to central, northern and eastern New Mexico.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Apple to launch new AI features, partner with ChatGPT

    Apple to launch new AI features, partner with ChatGPT
    (The Hill) -- Apple will offer new artificial intelligence (AI) features for users across products in its upcoming software updates, both through its own new native "Apple Intelligence" and a partnership that will incorporate ChatGPT into devices.Apple Intelligence aims to give users an AI system that is personalized to their needs, the company announced Monday at its developer's conference.
    Apple’s announcement of Apple Intelligence, combined with updates coming to its AI voice assistant
  • 'Serious violation of human rights': Pizza chain owner in Massachusetts convicted of forced labor

    'Serious violation of human rights': Pizza chain owner in Massachusetts convicted of forced labor
    BOSTON (NEXSTAR/WWLP) – The owner of a Boston-area pizzeria chain was convicted on charges of forced labor after authorities said he threatened his workers with physical harm and deportation in order to keep some of them working 14-plus hours per day for as many as seven days per week.Stavros Papantoniadis, the owner of Stash's Pizza, was convicted Friday, June 7, 2024, of forced labor charges following a nine-day jury trial. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, File)
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  • 'Immersive' phone calls are the future of communication, Nokia says. But what are they?

    'Immersive' phone calls are the future of communication, Nokia says. But what are they?
    (NEXSTAR) – The CEO of Nokia, the Finland-based telecommunications giant, claims to have just participated in the world’s first “immersive” voice and audio call — a milestone the company is calling “the biggest leap forward in the live voice calling experience since the introduction of monophonic telephony.”The call — made between Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark and Stefan Lindström, Finland’s Ambassador for Digitalization and New Technologies

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