• 10 migrants discovered 'crammed' into SUV during traffic stop in West El Paso

    10 migrants discovered 'crammed' into SUV during traffic stop in West El Paso
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Ten migrants who were crammed into a sports utility vehicle were apprehended and one person is facing smuggling charges after an incident earlier this week that began in Sunland Park and ended in West El Paso, Border Patrol said.On Tuesday, Jan. 7, Border Patrol agents assigned to the Santa Teresa Station, along with Texas Department of Public Safety troopers, disrupted what is being called a smuggling scheme.Agents were conducting surveillance near Mount Cristo Rey when
  • New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness prepares for 2025 homeless count

    New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness prepares for 2025 homeless count
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Trying to get a more accurate picture of how many people are homeless across Albuquerque and the state, the New Mexico group leading the yearly count now says it's nearly doubling the number of days they'll do their annual survey. The yearly homeless count is critical for federal funding and this time, the Coalition to End Homelessness says it will make that count across a full week. "Some places do a one-night count so we are doing the most e
  • Snow returns to parts of New Mexico this weekend

    Snow returns to parts of New Mexico this weekend
    Warmer and breezier weather returns Saturday. A weak storm system will clip New Mexico Sunday, bringing colder temperatures and snow to parts of the state.
    It was a very cold morning across New Mexico with temperatures dropping down below-zero in western and northern parts of the state and the teens all the way down into southern New Mexico. Areas of dense, freezing fog even developed this morning from Albuquerque down to Las Cruces with the fog lifting by mid-morning. Temperatures have stayed c
  • Newsom calls for investigation into water supply after tanks 'went dry' during wildfire

    Newsom calls for investigation into water supply after tanks 'went dry' during wildfire
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered an investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power amid reports of a loss of water pressure to fire hydrants and limited water resources in the wildfire zones.In the letter addressed to LADWP Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer Janisse Quiñones and L.A. County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella, Newsom wrote, "The ongoing reports of loss of water pressure to some local fire hydrants during t
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  • New Mexico roadway hotspots identified as potential sites for wildlife bridges

    New Mexico roadway hotspots identified as potential sites for wildlife bridges
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – More than two years after finalizing a roadmap to keep drivers from hitting wild animals on New Mexico highways, NMDOT is now millions of dollars into some big plans that could lead to the first wildlife bridges being built in the state.“We are looking at actually investing state funds in building dedicated structures specifically for the animals. So, like the Raton Pass, looking at larger underpasses, larger drainage, and also wildlife overpasses as well,”
  • New charges filed against man who shot New Mexico State Police officer in 2022

    New charges filed against man who shot New Mexico State Police officer in 2022
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A man serving federal time for the gun he used to shoot a New Mexico State Police officer has new charges in the case, this time at the state level. Caleb Elledge pleaded guilty to a firearm and was sentenced to nine years stemming from a shooting in February of 2022 of an NMSP officer. Last month, he was indicted locally.
    In 2022, Officer Jeremy Vaughan was chasing a car driven by Alana Martienz with Elledge in the passenger seat. After the car was stopped, Elledg
  • Texas, Arizona arming Mexican drug cartels

    Texas, Arizona arming Mexican drug cartels
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The U.S. and Mexico are working closer than ever to trace the origin of guns used in drug cartel massacres and other crimes south of the border.The number of gun trace requests from the Mexican government went up 25% in just two years — 2021 to 2023 — according to a Jan. 8 report by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.Only about a third of the 71,277 requests conclusively led to a U.S. purchaser. But information gleaned from
  • Duke City Gladiators under new ownership

    Duke City Gladiators under new ownership
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Indoor Football League board of directors has approved an ownership transfer for the Duke City Gladiators. Michael Fietz and Bob Pitre have bought the team from Gina Prieskorn-Thomas.Prior to the sale of the team, the Gladiators were slated to take a hiatus for the 2025 season. The hiatus will continue as new ownership will asses a venue and new opportunities for 2026. Among the potential changes for the team is a rebranding.
    Fietz and Pitre had previous
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  • Lobos prepared for showdown vs SDSU

    Lobos prepared for showdown vs SDSU
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It will be an expected sellout crowd that will be "striped out" on Saturday in the Pit. The Lobo men's basketball team will host San Diego State at 11 am for a game that will be nationally televised on CBS.This matchup features two of the top teams in the Mountain West as UNM (13-3, 5-0) is unbeaten in league play while SDSU (10-3, 4-1) is undefeated in true road games. New Mexico's 5-0 record to begin Mountain West action is a first-ever for the program."Am
  • Vista Del Norte Park dog park opens Saturday

    Vista Del Norte Park dog park opens Saturday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new space is opening up to the public at Vista Del Norte Park on Saturday. Dogs will certainly be welcome to come to the grand opening. 12 Albuquerque pickleball and tennis courts now have new playing surfacesThe City of Albuquerque is celebrating its latest dog park at the corner of Osuna and Vista Del Norte Drive. Dogs are encouraged to wear costumes to the event.If someone would like to attend but doesn't have a dog, there will be a pet adoption event n
  • Rare gold coin found in red kettle donations for The Salvation Army

    Rare gold coin found in red kettle donations for The Salvation Army
    DENVER (KDVR) — A rare South African Krugerrand gold coin worth thousands was found amid the spare change donated to a Salvation Army red kettle in Colorado.Salvation Army volunteers found the coin, valued at more than $2,700, in a red kettle at a King Soopers grocery store in Fort Collins on Dec. 23, according to a press release.
    This isn't the first time it's happened. In fact, the Krugerrand tradition is longstanding in Fort Collins. The first gold coin like this one was found in a
  • Florida woman messages investigator instead of drug dealer by mistake

    Florida woman messages investigator instead of drug dealer by mistake
    PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida woman landed herself in hot water when she texted someone she believed was a drug dealer, but accidentally messaged a Bay County narcotics investigator instead.According to the Bay County Sheriff's Office, Octavia Wells, 41, unknowingly texted the investigator's phone about purchasing some fentanyl before an out-of-town trip. Anita Bryant, anti-gay rights activist and singer, dead at 84The BCSO said that the investigator immediately responded and arrang
  • ABQ Ride announces return of Route 790

    ABQ Ride announces return of Route 790
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – ABQ Ride is bringing back one of their old bus routes. This will be just in time for college students coming back from the winter break. ABQ Ride holding hiring event on FridayThe 790 Route on Coors and University will be up and running again starting on Monday. Throughout the spring semester, the route will be taking passengers from the Northwest Transit Center near Cibola High School, south on Coors through Old Town and Downtown, then south on University t
  • UNMH hosts diaper drive at Lobo basketball game

    UNMH hosts diaper drive at Lobo basketball game
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While fans pack The Pit for Saturday's Lobo Men's Basketball Game, UNM Hospital will be hosting a diaper drive. Lobo fans can drop off diapers during the game. Lobo basketball player speaks out about alleged attack by teammateAll donations will go to the children's hospital and to families providing aftercare once their infant goes home. Money donations can also be made. More information is available and donations can be made at the University of New Mexico
  • Can firefighters use ocean water to douse wildfire blazes?

    Can firefighters use ocean water to douse wildfire blazes?
    (NEXSTAR) – Footage of a firefighting plane picking up water from the Pacific Ocean to beat back the wildfires currently burning in Los Angeles has only added fuel to a debate taking place among onlookers on social media: Should we be using seawater to douse the flames?“I'm really confused. Can't they use ocean water to put out the fires?” one X user from Canada asked Thursday. “How is the ground so dry with that much water[?]”As demonstrated in the aforementioned f
  • Abbott says if there's a name change, 'Gulf of Texas' is 'the move'

    Abbott says if there's a name change, 'Gulf of Texas' is 'the move'
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Governor Greg Abbott is getting in on the debate surrounding the potential renaming of the Gulf of Mexico.
    President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would move to try to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” per reporting from the Associated Press. This has sparked a lot of conversation and debate online over what the Gulf should be renamed to, if at all.
    One person shared a photo on X showing the Gulf with a graphic referring to it as the "Gulf
  • Body cam video shows shootout between New Orleans police, Bourbon Street attacker

    Body cam video shows shootout between New Orleans police, Bourbon Street attacker
    Editor's note: Video contains graphic images that some may find disturbing.NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Body camera footage of the Jan. 1 terror attack on Bourbon Street has been released.On Friday, Jan. 10, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick held a news conference to discuss the footage captured during the incident that left 14 dead and dozens other injured.“They killed the terrorist. … They are national heroes,” Kirkpatrick said of the officers at a
  • 2024 was Earth's hottest year ever, passing major climate threshold: 'Alarm bells have been ringing'

    2024 was Earth's hottest year ever, passing major climate threshold: 'Alarm bells have been ringing'
    Above: Climate researchers discuss the potential for a "new normal" in terms of higher temperatures and destructive weather events at a NOAA/NASA briefing on Friday.
    (AP) – Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, with such a big jump that the planet temporarily passed a major climate threshold, weather monitoring agencies announced Friday.It's the first time in recorded history that the planet was above a hoped-for limit to warming for an entire year, according to measurements f
  • Dry for now before a weak weekend storm

    Dry for now before a weak weekend storm
    The snow from out latest winter storm has officially left the state. However, the bitterly cold temperatures are here to stay this afternoon.
    The low pressure system that brought most of New Mexico snow yesterday is continuing its track southward into Mexico. While the low took the snowfall with it, it did not take the artic air. This morning was another bitterly cold one. Wind chill left all of New Mexico feeling the freezing temperatures. Into the northern mountains, feel-like temperatures wer
  • Prehistoric 'demon-toothed' fish discovered in New Mexico

    Prehistoric 'demon-toothed' fish discovered in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Researchers have discovered a prehistoric 'demon-toothed' fish in Socorro County, New Mexico. The fish, which lived over 300 million years ago, was discovered by New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science research associate Susan Harris. Navajo high school teacher brings knowledge of ocean to New Mexican desertThe 'Daemodontiscus harrisae' identifies an entirely new genus and species that was uncovered. According to a news release, Harris uncovered a partial
  • What to know for 2025's Girl Scout Cookie season in New Mexico

    What to know for 2025's Girl Scout Cookie season in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The time of year highly anticipated by many is coming up soon – Girl Scout Cookie season. For those with a sweet tooth, here is what you need to know about how to get the limited-time cookies this year in New Mexico:When can I get cookies?Girl Scout Cookie season officially begins on Friday, Jan. 31, with the "Friends and Family Sale," but for those who don't personally know a Girl Scout, booth sales begin the weekend of February 21-23. Girl Scouts discontinu
  • Polymarket allowing users to bet on deadly LA wildfires

    Polymarket allowing users to bet on deadly LA wildfires
    (NewsNation) — As deadly wildfires devastate communities around the Los Angeles area, Polymarket, an American crypto-based prediction market platform, is allowing people to bet on the disaster.Users could place wagers on 20 predictions related to the fires as of Thursday. The site also had a "wildfire" trending module. Wildfires latest: At least 10,000 structures have burned in a series of fires around Los AngelesPolymarket gamblers have bet on everything from the amount of acreage the Pal
  • New coffee option opens at the Albuquerque International Sunport

    New coffee option opens at the Albuquerque International Sunport
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New food vendors have been unveiled as the Albuquerque International Sunport continues its renovation projects, but now, travelers will have another option when it comes to caffeine. Dunkin' has opened its newest Albuquerque location in the airport, and it is open daily from 4 a.m. to 5 p.m.The airport's Dunkin' is located in the food hall, after security. Dunkin' is joining a handful of vendors that are new to the Sunport, including Rush of Prana (vega
  • Photos: Smoke, smoldering homes and flames as wildfires ravage Los Angeles area

    Photos: Smoke, smoldering homes and flames as wildfires ravage Los Angeles area
    Major wildfires around Los Angeles raged for a fourth straight day on Friday, as firefighters struggled to put out blazes in some areas while in others evacuees returned to their homes, only to find them smoldering in ash.Ongoing battleA stairway is all that's left of a house that burned down from the Paradise Fire on PCH in Malibu.(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)The Altadena Community Church is pictured the day after it was destroyed by the Eaton Fire, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, i
  • Paris Hilton shows Malibu home destroyed by wildfires: 'The heartbreak is truly indescribable'

    Paris Hilton shows Malibu home destroyed by wildfires: 'The heartbreak is truly indescribable'
    *Video shows additional wildfire coverage.(The Hill) -- Paris Hilton is sharing a glimpse at her Malibu home that was destroyed by the wildfires that have spread through California, saying the loss is "devastating beyond words.""I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable," the 43-year-old hotel heiress and reality TV star wrote in a Thursday post on Instagram."But now, standing here and seeing it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart ha
  • Can headlights be too bright?

    Can headlights be too bright?
    CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY/NEXSTAR) — It's something many drivers have no doubt experienced during the wintertime. You're driving at night when you're seemingly blinded by a pair of LED headlights. You might wonder if there's a limit on how bright headlights can be, or even how headlights that bright are legal in the first place.The answer to that question is a very long one—about 122 pages long to be exact, and it can be found in Title 49 Subtitle B Chapter V Part 571 Subpart B §
  • Trump on Obama interaction at Carter funeral: 'It did look very friendly, I must say'

    Trump on Obama interaction at Carter funeral: 'It did look very friendly, I must say'
    (The Hill) -- President-elect Donald Trump opened up a little about his interaction with former President Barack Obama at the funeral service for former President Jimmy Carter on Thursday, acknowledging that it looked "friendly."“It did look very friendly, I must say,” he told Fox News’s senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, ahead of his meeting with Republican governors at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.“I didn’t realize how friendly it looked. I saw it o
  • Actor Steve Guttenberg returns to his wildfire-charred LA neighborhood

    Actor Steve Guttenberg returns to his wildfire-charred LA neighborhood
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Guttenberg awoke Thursday morning to a grim reality: The treacherous wildfire that tore through the Pacific Palisades had left his once-lush neighborhood charred and unrecognizable.With homes smoldered, streets emptied and friends scattered by evacuation orders, Guttenberg counted himself among the fortunate. His property was miraculously spared. But the actor-producer still struggled to reconcile his relief with the haunting sight of his ravaged, once la
  • Chiefs, research firm continuing surveys on the future of Arrowhead

    Chiefs, research firm continuing surveys on the future of Arrowhead
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- On Thursday, more than 300,000 Chiefs fans received an email asking them to complete surveys regarding a renovation to Arrowhead Stadium, or the possibility of a new Chiefs stadium.
    The two surveys from the team, in partnership with research firm CSL International, will “provide additional data points and insight for the team’s path forward,” the team said in their release on Thursday.One of the surveys focused on a potential new stadium and started by askin
  • As wildfires burn in LA, what to know about protective masks

    As wildfires burn in LA, what to know about protective masks
    (NewsNation) — Los Angeles County residents affected by the wildfires that began burning this week are advised to wear the correct masks to protect themselves against harmful smoke.Health experts have determined N95 respirator masks offer the best protection when worn correctly and fit properly.The masks are readily available at hardware stores and pharmacies, and they can filter out fine particles found in smoke that irritate eyes, noses, throats and lungs, according to public health

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