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Fire department gets medical chopper
January 3, 2015
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. KRQE – Fire trucks, ambulances and now a chopper. The Sandoval County Fire Department is getting a new set of wheels
Detective: Case against Brandenburg is weak, but it s gonna destroy a career
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ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The Albuquerque police officers who investigated District Attorney Kari Brandenburg for bribery knew from the beginning
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a href title New Mexicans wake up to New Year s Day snow
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36 killed, 47 injured in Shanghai stampede
MH370 relatives view Indonesia crash with empathy, and envy
Storm brings snow, cold to western U.S.
Lobo men open conference play with a win
3 cats, 1 dog killed in house fire
2015 Rose Bowl: Oregon vs Florida State
Kristen s New Year s Day Forecast
Trial set for man accused of killing homeless men
Sentence for McCluskey accomplice to be finalized soon
Snow provides family fun, dangerous driving conditions
Green beats red in New Year s Eve chile drop
Dozens brave cold water to support ABQ BioPark
APD to use YouTube videos to connect with public
Mark s Thursday Evening Forecast 1 a href title Protesters greet Governor Martinez at inaugural ball
Terminally ill man postpones wedding, woman steps in to help
Kirtland airmen use virtual reality to train for Special Ops
Kristen s Friday Afternoon Forecast
Kick the Diet Habit
Friday s 5 Facts, Top Morning Headlines
Razzle Dazzle 5K Run, Walk
5th Annual Albuquerque Comic Con
Some AirAsia victims found belted in seats
Third man sought in Christmas Eve murder
Mario Cuomo, a giant in NY, liberal politics, dies
Bono: I may never play guitar again after crash
News Briefs: Crashed plane found near Vaughn
Broken pipe closes Carlsbad Caverns
Property crimes down in Santa Fe in 2014
College, district eye building for charter schools
McKinley County has 8th suspected exposure death
Winter storm brings snow to parts of NM
Crash traps woman in car overnight
Police seek help finding missing woman
Photos: First Snow of 2015
51 years after wreck, 7-inch car part found in arm
Farmington welcomes the first baby born in 2015 in NM
City bus crashes, driver injured
Police: Woman used brass knuckles in attack on ex-boyfriend
Woman charged for dumping gun at MDC
Chris Friday Evening Forecast
Shelter saves kittens eyesight
Mark s Friday Evening Weather Report
Broken pipe closes Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Police: Girl, 7, says she survived Ky. plane crash
Immigrants seek California driver licenses
City seeks volunteers to help high schoolers
Shelters urge homeless to warm up, use services 2 a href title Chris Saturday Evening Forecast
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APD officer shot during traffic stop
Attorney General Balderas, 2 other Democrats inaugurated
Lobos set to play their first ranked opponent
Appeals court won t delay or move Tsarnaev trial
Officers salute police boss, mayor at cop s wake
Shot fired at off-duty Roswell officer s house
DWI suspect who ran from police faces judge
Dozens of coyote carcasses dumped in Las Cruces
Inmates charged in attack at San Juan County jail
Obama looks past GOP in promoting his 2015 agenda
1 hospitalized after shooting in NE ABQ
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City of Las Cruces launches new website
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AP-GfK Poll: Americans support menu labeling
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Oil spill closes eastbound lanes on I-40
BioPark releases update on conservation programs
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Sunday Top Morning Headlines Albuquerque police said a veteran police officer shot early Saturday morning was pulling over a drunk driver wh
Chris Sunday morning forecast
Outside of a weak cold front that grazed Northeast New Mexico Saturday night, it was a quiet and cold night for New Mexico. Some areas are w
Hotel hopes guests head home with a rescue dog
LOS ANGELES AP At this hotel, guests get welcomed with a wagging tail or a warm lick to the face. A dog will bound out from behind the r
News Briefs: Torrance County fire still under investigation
TORRANCE COUNTY, N.M. KRQE – The Torrance County Fire Department is still investigating a deadly house fire but say it was an accident.
Broken pipe closes Carlsbad Caverns National Park
CARLSBAD, N.M. AP – Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southeastern New Mexico near the Texas line will reopen after temporarily closing be
Obama looks past GOP in promoting his 2015 agenda
HONOLULU AP President Barack Obama plans new steps to help more Americans buy a home and attend college, part of a 2015 agenda he hopes
Dozens of coyote carcasses dumped in Las Cruces
LAS CRUCES KRQE – Coyote hunting contests are striking up controversy again, this time after dozens of coyote carcasses were found dumped
DWI suspect who ran from police faces judge
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A man police say fled from a DWI checkpoint and rolled his truck was in court Saturday. Last weekend the Albuquerque Po
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Shot fired at off-duty Roswell officer s house
ROSWELL, N.M. AP – Roswell police are searching for a suspect who they say shot at an off-duty officer outside his home on New Year s Eve.
Officers salute police boss, mayor at cop s wake
NEW YORK AP Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton drew salutes from some officers Saturday as they were arrived a
Appeals court won t delay or move Tsarnaev trial
BOSTON AP The trial of marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev can begin as scheduled Monday in Boston after a federal appeals court
Attorney General Balderas, 2 other Democrats inaugurated
SANTA FE AP – Incoming New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas took the oath of office Saturday at a public ceremony in Santa Fe. Bald
Saturday s Top Morning Headlines
Top Morning Headlines Albuquerque Police are searching for a person who shot a veteran DWI officer early this morning. Police say the office
Chris Saturday Evening Forecast
The storm has moved out and behind it skies have cleared out, but the cold temperatures are still in place. A weak cold front will graze n
Shelters urge homeless to warm up, use services
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – For a lot of people, Friday s winter storm means turning up our heaters, grabbing some last minute groceries and stayin
City seeks volunteers to help high schoolers
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – High school can be tough. As failing grades pile up some kids lose motivation, and too often, they drop out. But the Ci
Immigrants seek California driver licenses
STANTON, Calif. AP Mexican immigrant Jesus Moreno emerged smiling from a California Department of Motor Vehicles office on Friday with o
Police: Girl, 7, says she survived Ky. plane crash
EDDYVILLE, Ky. AP A 7-year-old girl survived a plane crash that killed four people Friday night, and the disoriented little girl walked
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Mark s Friday Evening Weather Report
The Winter Storm continues to move across New Mexico and it s dumping snow for a good part of southern and eastern New Mexico right now. T
Shelter saves kittens eyesight
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Animal Humane New Mexico is using science to help save more animals, and two kittens in danger of going blind have bene
Pit bull s donated blood helps save puppies
Chris Friday Evening Forecast
Winter Storm Warnings continue for Albuquerque along with much of central and eastern New Mexico. Albuquerque could see as much as 1-4 of
Woman charged for dumping gun at MDC
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – An Albuquerque woman is going to spend even more time behind bars for dumping a gun into the trash right before she was
Police: Woman used brass knuckles in attack on ex-boyfriend
LAS CRUCES AP – Authorities say a woman wearing brass knuckles with a knife attached to them attacked her ex-boyfriend while he ate breakf
City bus crashes, driver injured
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque police are investigating a crash involving a city bus. it happened at Central and Unser Friday afternoon. W
Farmington welcomes the first baby born in 2015 in NM
FARMINGTON, N.M. KRQE – A lot of towns claim they had the first baby of the New Year, but who really did. It looks like Farmington welcome
51 years after wreck, 7-inch car part found in arm
CREVE COEUR, Mo. AP Fifty-one years ago, Arthur Lampitt of Granite City, Illinois, smashed his 1963 Thunderbird into a truck. This week
Police seek help finding missing woman
TORRANCE COUNTY, N.M. KRQE – The Torrance County Sheriff s Department is asking for help finding a woman who they fear may have been targe
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Crash traps woman in car overnight
SILVER CITY, N.M. KRQE – A woman visiting her friend for New Year s Eve spent the night alone trapped inside her car after she fell off a
Winter storm brings snow to parts of NM
SOCORRO, N.M. KRQE – The New Year s storm is bringing another round of wintry weather south of I-40. The snow started coming down early Fr
McKinley County has 8th suspected exposure death
GALLUP, N.M. AP – A woman has been found dead in a McKinley County field – the eighth suspected exposure death in in the county this winte
College, district eye building for charter schools
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – Albuquerque s public school district and Central New Mexico Community College are teaming up on construction of a b
Property crimes down in Santa Fe in 2014
SANTA FE, N.M. AP – Santa Fe police say policy and staffing changes likely are factors in an apparent drop in property crimes in the north
Broken pipe closes Carlsbad Caverns
CARLSBAD, N.M. AP – Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southeastern New Mexico near the Texas line is temporarily closed due to freezing an
News Briefs: Crashed plane found near Vaughn
VAUGHN, N.M. KRQE – The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed that a plane crashed killing two people near Vaughn, New Mexico
Bono: I may never play guitar again after crash
LONDON AP Bono says he now has a titanium elbow and may never play guitar again due to injuries suffered in a New York City cycling acci
Mario Cuomo, a giant in NY, liberal politics, dies
ALBANY, N.Y. AP Mario Cuomo had a loud and liberal voice that inspired a generation of politicians to turn to public service, and a stor
Third man sought in Christmas Eve murder
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Deputies are now looking for a third man who police are calling a person of interest in the brutal death of an Albuquer
Some AirAsia victims found belted in seats
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia AP After nearly a week of searching for the victims of AirAsia Flight 8501, rescue teams battling monsoon rains
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5th Annual Albuquerque Comic Con
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Have you always wanted to meet good ol Captain Kirk. Here s your chance. William Shatner is headlining the Albuquerque
Razzle Dazzle 5K Run, Walk
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Looking for a way to exercise and give back to the community. Razzle Dazzle Superstars is the only non-profit all-star
Friday s 5 Facts, Top Morning Headlines
5 Facts You Need to Know 1 Today will be mostly cloudy in the morning then is expected to be partly cloudy, later on. There s a chance of1
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – If getting healthier is on your list of resolutions for 2015 there s a great way of achieving that goal by kicking the
Kristen s Friday Afternoon Forecast
A Winter Storm Warning has been posted for Albuquerque-metro, East Mountains, Sacramento Mountains, Gila Mountains and Eastern Plains until
Kirtland airmen use virtual reality to train for Special Ops
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE In military Special Operations, the CV-22 is used in everything from search and rescue to evacuations. They re used in
Terminally ill man postpones wedding, woman steps in to help
ROSWELL, N.M. KRQE – A terminally ill New Mexico man and his fiance have been dreaming of their wedding day for years, but medical bills k
Protesters greet Governor Martinez at inaugural ball
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – It was a busy Thursday night in downtown Albuquerque as the Governor s inaugural ball kicked off, but some unexpected v
Martinez starts 2nd term as New Mexico governor
Mark s Thursday Evening Forecast
Our so far disappointing winter storm will have another chance to make good on Friday. The storm will re-strengthen over Arizona and move t
APD to use YouTube videos to connect with public
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The feds told the Albuquerque Police Department it needs to connect more with the community and now the department is u
Dozens brave cold water to support ABQ BioPark
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Thursday morning, dozens of people showed up at the Jewish Community Center in the Northeast Heights to take part in th
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Green beats red in New Year s Eve chile drop
LAS CRUCES, N.M. KRQE – We all know the state question is red or green. It was also the big question for the big chile drop in Las Cruces
Snow provides family fun, dangerous driving conditions
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A blustery new year s storm that was expected to dump snow across New Mexico left just a dusting of white in the metro
Sentence for McCluskey accomplice to be finalized soon
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A woman who helped two inmates escape an Arizona prison which led to the deaths of a tourist couple in New Mexico could
Welch contests sentence in McCluskey murder case
Trial set for man accused of killing homeless men
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – An 18-year-old will soon go on trial for the murders of two homeless men in Albuquerque. Alex Rios is set to go on tria
Kristen s New Year s Day Forecast
Many of us here in New Mexico woke up to light to moderate snow this New Year s, with accumulations varying from trace amounts to a couple o
2015 Rose Bowl: Oregon vs Florida State
The first-ever college football semifinal took place Jan. 1, 2015 between Oregon and Florida State
3 cats, 1 dog killed in house fire
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Although firefighters were able to rescue two dogs from a house fire at 8404 Vista Serena Southwest overnight, three ca
Storm brings snow, cold to western U.S.
Bundled-up revelers planning to usher in 2015 along the Las Vegas Strip or watch flower-decorated floats in the Rose Parade in Southern Cali
MH370 relatives view Indonesia crash with empathy, and envy
BEIJING AP Images of bodies and wreckage floating in Indonesian waters gave relatives of those lost aboard AirAsia Flight 8501 anguish a
36 killed, 47 injured in Shanghai stampede
SHANGHAI AP People unable to contact friends and relatives streamed into hospitals Thursday, anxious for information after a stampede du
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SANTA FE KRQE – Gov. Susana Martinez is starting her second term in office. She was sworn in at midnight during a ceremony held at the gov
New Mexicans wake up to New Year s Day snow
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Waking up to winter weather comes with the potential for a slippery morning drive. Road crews spent all day Wednesday b
Three-wheeled car ties NM law in knots
December 31, 2014
SANTA FE KRQE – When visitors got their first look at the Elio at Balloon Fiesta this year, few probably realized the strange conundrum th
City councilor, mayor pay under review
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque City Councilors serve a city with a half-million people and a budget of a half-billion dollars, but what Co
Group to evaluate mayor s, city councilor s salary
Inmates attack guards at northern New Mexico jail
FARMINGTON, N.M. AP – A San Juan County spokesman says four inmates at the county detention center attacked guards who were trying to brea
City preps for winter storm New Year s Eve
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Road crews are prepping the metro and all around the state for the winter storm. We make sure all of our hydraulic lig
Left out in the cold: Animal Welfare investigating tips
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – City Animal Welfare officers have been busy the past few days checking out calls about pets left in the bitter cold. An
Police conduct New Year s DWI checkpoints across the state
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A lot of people will be out celebrating the New Year Wednesday and local law enforcement is reminding you to drink resp
Woman asks court to stop city from spaying, neutering feral cats
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A local animal rights activist is once again taking legal action to try to stop the City of Albuquerque from spaying or
CDC: Flu epidemic now in 36 states
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Winter has only just started, but there s already a flu epidemic in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control says the f
John s Wednesday Evening Forecast
The next winter storm is on our doorstep and will be moving in tonight. Far western edges of the state will see snow develop late this eveni
KRQE Weather App
Arctic blast brings freezing winds, snow
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New York ready for freezing, glitzy New Year s Eve
NYC Live Stream
NEW YORK AP Revelers eager to claim spots to ring in 2015 in Times Square arrived hours early on Wednesday, enduring freezing temperatur
Drivers struggle with slick roads, crashes in SE NM
ROSWELL, N.M. KRQE – It s been a treacherous past few days for drivers in southeast New Mexico who ve either dodged, driven past or gotten
NMDOT preparing for New Year s storm
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The metro is getting colder and some roads in New Mexico are already frozen but the New Mexico Department of Transporta
News Briefs: SFPD officers to attend funeral of murdered NYC officer
SANTA FE KRQE – The Santa Fe Police Department is sending two honor guard officers to New York City for the funeral of one of the detectiv
Hasbro to replace penis-shaped Play-Doh toy
PROVIDENCE, R.I. AP It was an embarrassing Christmas for Nivea Cabrera after she was accused by her fiance s mother of letting her 5-yea
Truck with booze crashes, cancels New Year s party
CARLSBAD, N.M. AP – A New Year s Eve dance in southeastern New Mexico has been postponed after a supply truck carrying the party s alcohol
Feds deny performance pay to nuke dump operator
ALBUQUERQUE AP – The contractor that runs the federal government s underground nuclear waste repository is being denied millions of dollar
APD: Driver on RX meds hits, kills teenage boy
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Police say a driver on heavy medication hit and killed a teenager Tuesday night. Now they re working to figure out who
Photos: New Year s Wintry Weather
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The new year is ringing in with a wintry roar in New Mexico. View amazing viewer submitted photos from around the state
Photos: New Year s Around the World
People all over the globe are celebrating the end of the year and beginning of 2015.
Crews extinguish ABQ house fire
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Firefighters extinguished flames at a one-story home located at 1109 Jenaro Southwest on Wednesday. Crews said upon arr
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Suspects in Christmas Eve murder arrested
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Two men suspected of killing a woman on Harzman Road and Goff Boulevard on Christmas Eve have been arrested. Jose Lopez
Victim identified in Christmas Eve murder
Forecast: Bernalillo County could face shortfall
ALBUQUERQUE AP – A budget forecast for Bernalillo County signals there could be trouble ahead. The forecast says New Mexico s most populou
Vegas snow on New Year s Eve is a roll of the dice
LAS VEGAS AP – One fireworks coordinator has a request of Mother Nature in this city of glitzy shows: If you re going to let it snow on Ne
More New Mexico agencies getting lapel cameras
HOBBS, N.M. AP – Law enforcement agencies in southeastern New Mexico are joining the movement to require body cameras for officers. The Ho
Martinez prepares for 2nd term with new GOP House
ALBUQUERQUE AP – When the clock strikes midnight Thursday, Susana Martinez will be sworn in for her second term as the governor of New Mex
BLM extends comment period for proposed pipeline
ALBUQUERQUE AP – The Bureau of Land Management is giving the public more time to comment on a proposed pipeline that would be capable of m
Winter weather a problem for driving in NM
ALBUQUERQUE AP – Snow, sleet and freezing fog have combined to make for difficult driving conditions on numerous New Mexico highways, part
Italy saves 970 migrants abandoned by smugglers
ROME AP The Italian Coast Guard rescued 970 migrants Wednesday after smugglers put their cargo ship on automatic pilot heading straight
Beach parties, fireworks: World rings in new year
After a turbulent year marred by terror woes, Ebola outbreaks and a horrific series of airline disasters, many could be forgiven for saying
Bad weather hobbles Indonesia jet recovery
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia AP Bad weather hindered efforts to recover victims of AirAsia Flight 8501 on Wednesday and sent wreckage drifti
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Wednesday s 5 Facts, Top Morning Headlines
5 Facts You Need to Know Today will be partly cloudy in the morning, then will be mostly cloudy later on. Isolated snow showers are expected
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – An arctic blast is slamming the state with gusting winds which is bringing below-freezing temperatures to much of our a
Holiday kids party planned at libraries
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The library might be an unlikely place for a New Year s Eve party, but shout the countdown to 2015 and break the rules
Family seeks help for child s kidney transplant
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Just looking at his sweet little smile, you would never be able to tell this 5-year-old was dealing with heartbreaking
Swim into 2015 at Hotel Cascada
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – For those looking to spend time with the whole family while ringing in the new year, a splash party has been planned at
Last-minute DIY tips for New Year s Eve decor
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Those who are hosting New Year s Eve parties may want to check out these do-it-yourself decoration ideas by Albert Torr
Actors showcase planned for the spring
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – On Saturday, March 14, the New Mexico Film Foundation and the Southwest Arts Group SWAG are merging to present an act
Police arrest second suspect in South Valley shooting
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Deputies say they ve arrested the second suspect in a shooting that took place Tuesday afternoon on West Glen Southwest
BCSO: Homeowner shot by intruder
Kristen s Wednesday Afternoon Forecast
Slick, icy roads can be found up and down the eastern plains Wednesday afternoon. Lunchtime temperatures are not helping the melting process
NM winery busy with bubbly business
December 30, 2014
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A New Mexico winery received national recognition for the quality and value of its sparkling wines, just as its orders
City eyeing pothole-sensing app
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – It s a never-ending battle, almost a game of whack-a-mole. The city gets a call that there s a pothole, work crews fill
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New Mexico health insurance enrollment released
ALBUQUERQUE AP – More than 17,000 New Mexico residents chose new health insurance plans in the first month of open enrollment in the state
New York gets ready for New Year s Eve celebration
NEW YORK AP The Waterford crystal ball is ready for its New Year s close-up. The glittering 11,875-pound ball was tested Tuesday ahead o
Developers bid to build restaurant in University Stadium lot
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The University of New Mexico s long delayed plan to put in new stores and eateries near its sports stadiums has new tra
NYE to bring more snow for NM ski resorts
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Parts of the state are expecting more snow for the new year, and that is good news for the busiest week of ski season.
John s Tuesday Evening Forecast
Colder air has arrived to New Mexico. Combine the cold temperatures with the gusty winds, and it felt like it was below 0 across the northe
APS moves forward with academic overhaul
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque Public Schools is moving forward with overhauling the academic achievement goals its set for their schools.
Former city worker arraigned on murder charges
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A man accused in a fatal shooting has been arraigned on first-degree murder charges. Byron Hayes, who worked for the ci
Police: Man left body in car for hours
2-year-old accidentally kills his mom in Wal-Mart
HAYDEN, Idaho AP A 2-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his mother after he reached into her purse at a northern Idaho Wal-Mart a
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Deputies say a homeowner was shot after finding two men breaking into his place Tuesday afternoon in the South Valley.
Ex-top female boxer Holm reschedules UFC debut
ALBUQUERQUE AP – The world s former No. 1-rated female boxer has rescheduled her much-anticipated Ultimate Fighting Championship debut. Th
Police seek suspects in violent home invasion
CLOVIS, N.M. KRQE – A 76-year-old Clovis man was the victim of a violent home invasion, now police are looking for the suspects. According
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News Briefs: New brewery in the works for downtown
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The Duke City is becoming a booming brew city with another brewery is in the works this time for downtown.
Man in ABQ scare indicted in similar case
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The man accused of carrying around an air soft pistol and rifle which caused quite a scare around Albuquerque earlier t
Navajo panel moves forward with gaming compact
ALBUQUERQUE AP – A panel of Navajo Nation lawmakers has settled on terms that the American Indian tribe would like to see adopted as part
State parks to offer free New Year s hikes
CARLSBAD, N.M. KRQE – If one of your new year s resolutions is to get outside and get active, then you re in luck because state parks can
Jicarilla Apache Nation casinos to continue operation
CUBA, N.M. KRQE – The Jicarilla Apache Nation and Gov. Susana Martinez have come to agreement that will allow the operation of two casinos
Manhunt ends for suspect in brutal kidnapping
FARMINGTON, N.M. KRQE – After a week-long manhunt, deputies have arrested a man who they say kidnapped and beat a woman before Christmas.
Radiation leak costs LANL contractor millions
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. KRQE – The contractor that runs Los Alamos National Laboratory is going to miss out on tens of millions of dollars from t
NM hunting rules available online
SANTA FE AP – The New Mexico Game and Fish Department has posted rules and information about applying for hunting licenses on the agency s
NM lakes ramp up for annual polar plunges
LAS VEGAS, N.M. AP – Storrie Lake in northern New Mexico is getting ready for its annual polar bear plunge at noon on New Year s Day. So i
Nuke repository gets visit from Carlsbad mayor
CARLSBAD, N.M. AP – Carlsbad Mayor Dale Janway and state Rep. David Gallegos are the first officials to visit the underground area of the
High winds, snow, ice hammer New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Extreme cold, snow and whipping winds are pounding parts of the state Tuesday night and that s especially true in east
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Proposed fees cause concern among solar industry
ALBUQUERQUE AP – New Mexico s solar industry is worried about fees the state s largest electric provider has proposed for its customers wi
New Year s Eve party tips
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Here are some quick tips on must-haves for New Year s Eve parties. Jorge Melendez, with Classic Party Rentals, suggests
Several events planned at Dave and Buster s
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Is there a better way to ring in New Year s Eve than a party in a gaming arcade. Dave and Buster s has special New Year
Report: Gun deaths of officers jump 56 percent
WASHINGTON AP The number of law enforcement officers killed by firearms in the U.S. jumped by 56 percent this year and included 15 ambus
Tuesday s 5 Facts, Top Morning Headlines
5 Fact s You Need To Know It s not the news anyone wanted to hear, but officials in Indonesia have confirmed that the debris found in the Ja
No health insurance. Penalties to rise in 2015
WASHINGTON AP The cost of being uninsured in America is going up significantly next year for millions of people. It s the first year all
Wreckage, bodies reveal jet s fate days after it disappeared
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia AP Bloated bodies and debris seen floating in Indonesian waters Tuesday painfully ended the mystery of AirAsia
AirAsia plane with 162 aboard missing in Indonesia
Kristen s Tuesday Afternoon Forecast
Travel conditions will continue to deteriorate across the Eastern Plains as strong winds, snow showers, frigid temps and freezing fog combin
Lobos head to MW play with identity question
December 29, 2014
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Their last outing didn t go according to plan. Craig Neal and his Lobos basketball team have moved on from a setback at
Hackers post messages to man s Facebook page
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – An Albuquerque man who talked on camera to KRQE News 13 about the Albuquerque Journal hack attack said they are now t
Hackers target Albuquerque Journal website
Vandal hits beauty supply store twice
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A local business has been hit twice by the same skateboarding vandal who has been smashing in their windows with his bo
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Thieves drive off with UFC star s cars
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Diego Sanchez is not a man you want to tangle with inside the octagon. The UFC fighter carries a hard-earned 25-7 recor
Dashcam shows dramatic drunk driving arrest
TAOS, N.M. KRQE – A driver s sixth DWI arrest ended dramatically with guns drawn in a front yard after a car chase for miles, and State Po
Fight caught on camera at San Juan County Jail
SAN JUAN CO, N.M. KRQE – Surveillance cameras catch a huge fight between inmates and guards at the San Juan County Detention Center. It ha
Guards, inmates fight in San Juan County jail
Army couple relocates wedding for Obama golf game
HONOLULU AP – A couple getting married near President Barack Obama s vacation spot in Hawaii learned the hard way that the big day rarely
Christmas Tree Recycling
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – PNM is teaming up with the City of Albuquerque and the City of Rio Rancho for its annual tree recycling event. The tree
Special Balloon Fiesta coin collection up for sale
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – They are keepsakes from New Mexico s most popular event. They are made of silver and gold and some are more than a quar
Man arrested for extreme cruelty to animals
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque Police arrested Dokquwon Biggers Sunday on a charge of extreme cruelty to animals. Biggers had been on the
Mayor proposes 115M bond package
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque Mayor RJ Berry is proposing a 115 million dollar bond package that includes road work, zoo renovations and
Senator threatened for supporting new CYFD exec
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Someone didn t like what state Senator Jacob Candelaria told KRQE News 13 in an interview last week. He said he was thr
John s Monday Evening Forecast
Much colder air is heading straight for New Mexico tonight in the form of a cold front. As the cold front moves into the northeast, snow sho
Busiest intersections could look different next year
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – They are enough to make you dread the evening commute – the busiest intersections in Albuquerque. Monday, a list of the
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Uranium company struggles to find funding
HOBBS, N.M. KRQE – An Idaho based company is struggling to find funding for a 125 million dollar uranium deconversion plant in southeaste
Bear Grylls takes on New Mexico wilderness
GILA NATIONAL FOREST, N.M. KRQE – He s known for his wild adventures all across the world – Bear Grylls has become a household name for hi
Man behind bars for trying to help friend
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A man is behind bars for trying to be a good friend. Albuquerque Police said Fred Gould was so drunk that he fell outsi
Woman found guilty in stabbing death of estranged boyfriend
LOS LUNAS KRQE – A Los Lunas woman has been convicted in the murder of her estranged boyfriend. Tammy Lynn Tafoya was found guilty of seco
UNMH Manhunt suspect faces judge
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A suspected car thief who made it tough for deputies to take down appeared before a judge Monday. Jason Smith was first
NMSU students collect books for homeless children
LAS CRUCES AP – A group of students at New Mexico State University have collected more than 600 books and magazines for a special library
Eagle Rock Lake to remain closed for the winter
TAOS, N.M. AP – Officials with the Carson National Forest say Eagle Rock Lake will be closed through next fall. Officials say the closure
ALBUQUERQUE AP – Inmates and guards at a county jail in northwestern New Mexico were involved in a fight over the weekend. Lt. Cory Tanner
New Mexico water project comes up short
ALBUQUERQUE AP – For the first time in its four-decade history, the San Juan-Chama Project has fallen short on the amount of water it has
Shooter in target practice incident remains at large
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Bernalillo County sheriff s deputies are still looking for anyone who knows who fired the shot that injured a man at a
Man wounded in target shooting incident
Minimum wage to increase nearly 2
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The new year will bring a pay raise for minimum wage workers in the metro, but it s not as high as the last increase. T
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Liam, Mia were most popular names in New Mexico
SANTA FE AP – The most popular names for newborns in New Mexico are Liam for boys and Mia for girls. The state Bureau of Vital Records and
Deputies to conduct DWI checkpoints for New Year s
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. KRQE – It s probably no surprise that Bernalillo County sheriff s deputies will conduct DWI checkpoints on New Yea
New Mexico get its first parquito
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – There s one less parking spot downtown, but what s replaced it is a lot more interesting – the state s first parquito.
News Briefs: Numbers in for Civic Plaza s ice rink
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – As of Monday afternoon, more than 250 people had rented ice skates to try out Civic Plaza s rink since Friday.
County commission denies pay hikes
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. KRQE – Salaries for public officials always are a hot topic, and on Monday, the Bernalillo County Board of Commiss
Obama warns GOP he plans to use veto pen in 2015
HONOLULU AP Warning from President Barack Obama to congressional Republicans: I have a veto pen and, come January, I won t be afraid to
Opera Southwest to sing in the new year
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Opera Southwest is putting on their first New Year s Eve concert. The show will feature a quartet of Opera Southwest st
Last Call eatery serves up late-night dishes
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Late-night munchies in Nob Hill will may lead you to a little place called Last Call. The eatery is geared toward crowd
Roller Skate City to host New Year s party
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Roller Skate City is hosting a late-night New Year s Eve party for the kids. The party begins at 6 p.m. with a balloon
Balloon Museum to host Manhattan on the Mesa
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum wants to bring the east coast New Year s Eve celebration to Albuquerq
Police boss urges more dialogue, less rhetoric
NEW YORK AP New York City s police commissioner called for a lot less rhetoric and a lot more dialogue to defuse the tension between p
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Italian premier: Evacuation of Greek ferry is complete
BARI, Italy AP The evacuation of the Greek ferry that caught fire off Albania has been completed, and only the vessel s captain and four
Carlos Condit is ready for his return to the UFC
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – It s been about nine months since Carlos Condit had knee surgery to repair a torn ACL and partially-torn meniscus. The
NM lawmaker proposes new right-to-work law
SANTA FE KRQE – It could be one of the most explosive issues at the Roundhouse come next year as another New Mexico lawmaker has introduce
Unclear whether objects found in sea linked to lost AirAsia jet
SURABAYA, Indonesia AP An Indonesian helicopter searching for the missing AirAsia jetliner saw two oily spots in the water Monday, and a
Monday s 5 Facts, Top Morning Headlines
5 Facts You Need to Know Officials are still calling it a search and rescue after a flight carrying 162 people to Singapore went down Sunday
Kristen s Monday Afternoon Forecast
UPDATE: A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the Northeast Plains including Union, Harding, San Miguel, Guadalupe, Colfax, Mora, Sa
GPS used to track some immigrants caught at border
December 28, 2014
WASHINGTON AP – The Homeland Security Department is experimenting with a new way to track immigrant families caught crossing the border il
Negotiations underway for sale of old city Hall
LAS CRUCES AP – Negotiations are underway between the city of Las Cruces and federal government over the potential sale of the city s old
Obama personal chef to hang up apron after 6 years
WASHINGTON AP Political advisers, chiefs of staff, press secretaries and national security advisers have come and gone in the nearly six
Chris Sunday Night Forecast
An arctic front is going to invade New Mexico this week. On Tuesday, temperatures will tumble once again well below average for this time o
Country music group to headline governor s ball
ALBUQUERQUE AP – The country music group Lonestar will be headlining Gov. Susana Martinez s inaugural ball on Jan. 1. The governor s inaug
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Ice buckets, breaking the Internet: A year in pop culture
Just for fun, let s try to picture the year in pop culture, all in one image. We might begin with a singer oddly named Adele Dazeem, belting
American Pickers show coming to NM
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Have any things laying around the house you want to get rid of. Don t know the history behind some of the items on your
Neil Patrick Harris among stars to speak at NMSU
LAS CRUCES, N.M. AP – Organizers of a New Mexico State University lecture series named after longtime professor and playwright Mark Medoff
Today in History: December 28, 2014
Today is Sunday, Dec. 28, the 362nd day of 2014. There are three days left in the year. Today s Highlight in History: On Dec. 28, 1944, the
KRQE 2014 Year in Review
Top Stories APD: Officer involved shooting was justified: Critics of the Albuquerque Police Department are raising serious questions about t
Los Lunas Police look to increase highway safety
LOS LUNAS, N.M. KRQE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation, Safer New Mexico Now and the Los Lunas Police Department are working t
Top stories you may have missed in New Mexico this week.
Book details life of forgotten U.S. Latino Scholar
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – George I. Sanchez regularly is left out of books on the civil rights movement. His role is seldom mentioned in stud
Aggies lose by 1 to CSU
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The Aggies took on 24 Colorado State in Las Cruces. The Rams were at 12-0 coming into this tough game down in Las Cruc
Pedestrian hit, killed on Golf Course Road
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A suspected drunk pedestrian was killed late Saturday night near the intersection of Golf Course Road and Irving Boulev
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A DWI checkpoint took a dangerous turn when a man speds through it and later rolled his pickup truck. Four people ended
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Nevada goats help eat, recycle Christmas trees
RENO, Nev. AP Goats are known to eat just about anything, but it didn t dawn on Vince Thomas until recently that the menu might include
Top Morning Headlines Indonesian officials have suspended the search for a missing AirAsia flight due to nightfall. The plane was on its way
Group wants state regulators recused from PNM case
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – State regulators in less than two weeks are to begin deliberating a proposal that calls for shutting down part of a
Upcoming this week: December 29
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Here is a quick look at the week ahead for December 29, 2014 highlighting historical, significant and local news events
Guardians may get paid leave for parent-teacher conferences
December 27, 2014
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Soon employers in New Mexico could have to give paid leave for parent-teacher conferences. Employers are already requir
JAKARTA, Indonesia AP An AirAsia plane with 162 people on board lost contact with ground control on Sunday while flying over the Java Se
Victim speaks out following Uptown carjacking
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – An Albuquerque woman carjacked in broad daylight at ABQ Uptown spoke out Saturday. I can t use enough words to describ
One year later: Balloons, music honor Omaree
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – On Saturday one year ago, a 9-year-old boy was killed in a child abuse case that would lead to sweeping changes across
NYC officer mourned at funeral as tensions linger
NEW YORK AP Thousands of police officers from across the nation packed a church and spilled onto streets Saturday to honor Officer Rafae
N. Korea uses racial slur against Obama over hack
SEOUL, South Korea AP North Korea blamed its recent Internet outage on the United States on Saturday and hurled racially charged insults
Man shot, killed in NE ABQ home
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Albuquerque police are looking for someone who may have shot a man in his own home. Neighbors notified police about a s
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News Briefs: Crews extinguish shed, house fire
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The Albuquerque Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the 600 block of Dolores on Saturday night.
Suspect in deputy cruiser crashes in hospital again
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A suspected car thief whose acting helped him escape from a hospital got his court date pushed back Saturday due to ano
1 arrested in deadly ABQ apartment shooting
ALBUQUERQUE AP – Police have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a man at an Albuquerque apartment complex. Albuquerque police spokesm
Deming man finds license plate from 1940
DEMING, N.M. AP – A Deming man doing some digging has found a New Mexico license plate dating back more than 70 years. Alfred Castillo tol
UNM wants to preserve DH Lawrence Ranch
TAOS, N.M. AP – A northern New Mexico ranch where novelist D.H. Lawrence once sought spiritual renewal is in need of its own renewal. The
Jal police force adds dog, body cameras and armor
HOBBS, N.M. AP – New additions brought to the Jal Police Department in the form of a canine officer and body cameras have nothing to do wi
APD to revamp its police camera policy
Archbishop of Santa Fe set to retire
SANTA FE AP – The longtime archbishop of Santa Fe presided over his final Christmas Mass this month. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A 36-year-old man who was with a group target shooting was shot by someone in another target shooting group Saturday af
Top Morning Headlines The FBI is looking for a man they say held up a bank yesterday. Investigators say the man walked into the Western Comm
Snow was still falling in southeast New Mexico this morning while the rest of us felt frigid temperatures. Lea and Eddy county are under win
Downtown s strange skating rink now open
December 26, 2014
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – It s 6 p.m. on a Friday night and things are definitely different in Albuquerque s Civic Plaza. Normally, just about al
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Albuquerque Sol FC will hold open tryouts
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE - Albuquerque Sol FC is a USL premier development league, and is the fourth tier of the American Soccer pyramid. Tryouts w
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – The Albuquerque Police Department has one of the largest caches of body cameras for a law enforcement agency of its
Post-Christmas rush means crowded malls
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Have you ever unwrapped your Christmas presents only to find out it s the wrong size or wasn t what you had in mind. Yo
Walmart now buying unwanted gift cards
Police nab wanted suspect in UNMH escape
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A suspect who gave police the slip more than once is back behind bars. Deputies say Jason Smith s acting helped him get
Officers help deliver baby on train on Christmas
PHILADELPHIA AP The transit police officers who helped deliver a Christmas baby on a subway train reunited with the newborn boy and his
Fellow officers salute NY cop s flag-draped casket
NEW YORK AP The wife and two sons of a policeman gunned down along with his partner in a brazen daylight ambush were joined at his wake
1990s TV star Screech charged in bar stabbing
Dustin Diamond, who played Screech on the 1990s TV show Saved by the Bell, was charged Friday with stabbing a man during a bar fight on Ch
Durango man accused of holding woman hostage
DURANGO, COLORADO KRQE – A Durango man has been arrested accused of holding a woman hostage for days, repeatedly beating her. La Plata Cou
Police officer charged in alleged sexual assault
MILAN, N.M. KRQE – A police officer and another man are behind bars, charged with sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman. Milan Police Of
Unruly passenger forces Delta plane to land at Sunport
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – Authorities say a disruptive passenger forced a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles to land at the A
Chris Friday Night Forecast
Our Christmas storm is moving out of the region and behind it, a ton of cold air. Temperatures overnight will be dipping into the teens, s
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Sentencing date moved for Tommy Rodella
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The sentencing date for former Rio Arriba County Sheriff Tommy Rodella has been moved. Rodella is facing between seven
NM health supervisor files whistleblower suit
SANTA FE, N.M. AP – A New Mexico Health Department supervisor says she has been targeted by the agency after complaining about understaffi
Jal Police Chief in sex scandal resigns
JAL, N.M. KRQE – The Police chief in Jal who was caught in a sex scandal submitted his resignation. Police Chief Larry Burns resignation
Snowy weather hits NM, dusts ABQ
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A blast of winter weather brought snow and cold temperatures to New Mexico. Some people in Albuquerque woke up Friday t
Man accidentally shot by police has no plans to sue
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – The man accidentally shot by an Albuquerque police officer has said that for now he has no plans to sue the department.
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Don t want that holiday gift card you got this year. Walmart may take it off your hands. As part of a new test program
FAA concerned about drones crowding skies
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – Drones were a hot holiday gift item, but if you received one, the Federal Aviation Administration has a warning for you
Asia marks 10 years since Indian Ocean tsunami
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia AP Crying onlookers took part in beachside memorials and religious services across Asia on Friday to mark the 10th
Photos: NM Holiday Snow
View our viewer submitted holiday winter weather photo gallery.
Top Morning Headlines Happy Apple Brand Caramel Apples are being recalled because there may be a connection between the Listeria Outbreak an
Snow continues to fall across western and northern New Mexico Friday afternoon. Accumulations have ranged anywhere from trace amounts metr
Live Ski Cams Snow Report
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News Briefs: 2 caught stealing TV on Christmas
SANTA FE KRQE – Two grinches have admitted to robbing a home on Christmas morning.
Weeks of setup go into family s Christmas tradition
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – It s a big chore or project for most of us to take down our Christmas trees, lights and decorations, but imagine taking
Cinema owner sounds off on decision to show The Interview
SANTA FE KRQE – The interview, a Sony Pictures movie, was a huge hit in Santa Fe Thursday night. The Jean Cocteau Cinema in the Railyard
Snow-capped summits give Hawaii a white Christmas
December 25, 2014
HONOLULU AP A rare blizzard that dusted two island mountaintops gave tourists and residents in Hawaii a white Christmas. The blizzard ha
City: Wrapping paper not recyclable
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – If you re cleaning up after your Christmas morning, remember you can t recycle your wrapping paper. The city says do no
Dolly Parton s reading program heads to Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. AP – Santa Fe County and the local United Way chapter have teamed up to bring Dolly Parton s Imagination Library to childre
Water table drops as drought forces more pumping
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. AP – The Upper Rio Grande Basin has been struggling with drought for most of the past decade, forcing cities a
Pope wishes Christmas hope and peace for Mideast
VATICAN CITY AP A somber Pope Francis steeped his Christmas message to the world Thursday in sadness for those with little cause for joy
More protests sparked after shooting near Ferguson
BERKELEY, Mo. AP Demonstrators took to the streets for a second night after a white police officer in Berkeley, Missouri, killed a black
Officer kills armed 18-year-old near Ferguson
Christmas Eve balloon glow delights viewers
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – New Mexico is known for its hot-air balloons and Wednesday the night sky was lit up for the Balloon Glow at Arroyo Del
Father of pilot captured by IS pleads for release
AMMAN, Jordan AP The father of a Jordanian pilot captured by the Islamic State group in Syria pleaded for his son s release on Thursday,
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Lost New Mexico kitten ends up in Maine
November 21, 2014
WESTBROOK, Maine KRQE – A New Mexico woman s missing kitten has been located in Maine, although exactly how the feline made the 2,300-mile
Martinez highlights new Katie s Law successes
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. AP – Gov. Susana Martinez is touting the success of an expanded DNA testing law that bears the name of a New Mexico coll
Oriana Farrell indicted in van shooting case, again
TAOS, N.M. KRQE – The mother involved in the infamous mini van shooting near Taos is facing criminal charges once again. A Taos County gra
As snow ends, roof collapses, floods are concerns
BUFFALO, N.Y. AP A snowfall that brought huge drifts and closed roads in the Buffalo area finally ended Friday, yet residents still coul
Photos: Snow slams western NY
Boehner: We will not stand idle on immigration
WASHINGTON AP House Speaker John Boehner said Friday that President Barack Obama was damaging the presidency with his unilateral action
New state test presents challenges for some students
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE - Students across the state will see big changes when they take the new standardized tests. The test will evaluate kids on
Immigration plan draws cheers, criticism across US
Thousands of immigrant-rights activists, families and elected officials cheered across the country as President Barack Obama announced on te
Obama spurns GOP with expansive immigration orders
Tail Wagger of the Week: Toad
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – As always, we had Animal Humane in this morning with their Tail Wagger of the Week. Along with this, Laura K. with Anim
Joy Junction renovates shelter, seeks help on Thanksgiving
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – When the homeless goes to Joy Junction, they are looking for hope hope that they will find a way out of their trouble
It s all about Tapas at the new NHCC exhibit
ALBUQUERQUE KRQE – A new exhibit at the National Hispanic Cultural Center is opening up Saturday, and it revolves all around food. Well, i
Mild Again Today.
Increasing clouds and mild temperatures can be expected today. Most of the state will have daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. Into the week
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