• APD seek repeat suspect on Uptown shoplifting charges

    APD seek repeat suspect on Uptown shoplifting charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are looking for a man with a history of committing retail theft. Now, they have a new warrant for his arrest for a series of thefts at the store Lululemon."Because at the end of the day, if we can get them to stay behind bars then we're hoping that these types of incidents happen less and less," says APD Deputy Commander Joshua Hawkes. He's talking about one of their top offenders who now has a warrant for organized retail crime.He has bee
  • Rain chances return starting Friday

    Rain chances return starting Friday
    Quieter weather has returned to New Mexico Wednesday. Storm chances return to parts of the state starting Friday.It was a much quieter day across New Mexico Wednesday afternoon as drier air moves in with a light southwest breeze. Quiet weather will continue overnight tonight with another night of cool temperatures, although it won't be as chilly as what we woke up to this morning. An even warmer day is on the way Thursday. A spot shower or two is possible in eastern New Mexico Thursday, but most
  • Santa Fe National Forest planning prescribed burns on the Española Ranger District

    Santa Fe National Forest planning prescribed burns on the Española Ranger District
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Officials with the Santa Fe National Forest are planning for several prescribed burns in the Española Ranger District in the fall and summer. It includes a 647-acre broadcast burn in North Aztec Springs. The four burns would total 898 acres. New Mexico Attorney General calls for tougher penalties for school threatsA community meeting is scheduled for September 25 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Santa Fe National Forest Supervisor's Office (11 Forest Lane,
  • NM United defeats Sacramento Republic, clinches a playoff spot

    NM United defeats Sacramento Republic, clinches a playoff spot
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It was the first place team against the second place team in the USL Western Conference. No. 1 New Mexico United defeated Sacramento Republic FC Wednesday night 3-1. With the victory United became the first team in the Western Division to clinch a playoff spot.A scoreless first half gave way to a United explosion in the second half. A header by Abdi Mohamed started the scoring in the 61st minute, giving United a 1-0 advantage. It wasn't long before Greg Hurs
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  • Man who fell from the third story of downtown Albuquerque bar files lawsuit

    Man who fell from the third story of downtown Albuquerque bar files lawsuit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man suffered severe injuries from a fall off the third-story balcony at a downtown bar last year. The big question now is, was it his fault? Or the bouncers?            Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two guns found in student’s possession at
  • New Mexico lawmakers express frustration over CYFD struggles, turnover rate

    New Mexico lawmakers express frustration over CYFD struggles, turnover rate
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) –  A department that is "drowning," that is how one lawmaker described the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department on Wednesday after getting briefed on the embattled agency's struggle to recruit and retain staff and increased repeat maltreatment rates from FY24.Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two
  • ABQ BioPark protects rhino from allergies with fly mask

    ABQ BioPark protects rhino from allergies with fly mask
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Allergies are a nuisance and humans are not the only ones impacted. The ABQ BioPark gave a look at how they protect their animals from the seasonal pollen, specifically their 38-year-old southern white rhino named Bertha. Albuquerque homeowner wakes up to a raccoon intruderZookeepers said allergies caused Bertha's eyes to water which attracted flies and caused a host of health issues. To keep her safe, Bertha now dons a fly mask to keep insects away. Th
  • UNM kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with lowrider show

    UNM kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with lowrider show
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month with its annual display of lowriders. The Department of Chicana & Chicano Studies hosted the Lobos y Lowriders event on UNM's main campus near the student union.Albuquerque homeowner wakes up to a raccoon intruderIn addition to getting a close-up look at the flashy, tricked-out wheels, students got to enjoy music and a local food truck.
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  • 1 dead following shooting in southeast Albuquerque

    1 dead following shooting in southeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating the death of a man in southeast Albuquerque. Officers were called out about a shooting on Wednesday evening. They said the man was found dead inside a vehicle on Grove Street. near Zuni Rd. and Pennsylvania St.
    This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • New Mexico Attorney General calls for tougher penalties for school threats

    New Mexico Attorney General calls for tougher penalties for school threats
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – School started just last month and there has already been a spike in lockdowns over students making threats. The state's top law enforcement officer is now calling on lawmakers to increase penalties. "The increasing frequency that it's happening here in New Mexico hopefully will encourage lawmakers to sort of reassess the decision that exists under current law to treat threats of mass violence somehow differently," said New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torre
  • State's Legislative Finance Committee discusses oil and gas regulation

    State's Legislative Finance Committee discusses oil and gas regulation
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state's Legislative Finance Committee convened with leaders of various departments to discuss regulation and oversight of the oil and gas industry. The main point of concern was pollution.One shelter, three employees: only homeless shelter in Española asking for state helpThe New Mexico Environment Department identified over 300 oil plumes they call methane "super emitters." "There will be immediate causality for these operators once notified to
  • MDC officer accused of raping inmate

    MDC officer accused of raping inmate
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Metropolitan Detention Center correctional officer is accused of raping an inmate and attempting to bring contraband into the detention center. Chevonne Culbreath was arrested on Tuesday after an inmate told police that she sexually assaulted him last month.25-year-old man killed in South Valley, BCSO saysThe officer told investigators that the inmate was blackmailing her over a piece of candy she gave him that he wasn't allowed to have. She admitted to ha
  • MDC officer accused of having inappropriate relationship with inmate

    MDC officer accused of having inappropriate relationship with inmate
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Metropolitan Detention Center correctional officer is accused of raping an inmate and attempting to bring contraband into the detention center. Chevonne Culbreath was arrested on Tuesday after an inmate told police that she sexually assaulted him last month.25-year-old man killed in South Valley, BCSO saysThe officer told investigators that the inmate was blackmailing her over a piece of candy she gave him that he wasn't allowed to have. She admitted to ha
  • Albuquerque homeowner wakes up to a raccoon intruder

    Albuquerque homeowner wakes up to a raccoon intruder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –An Albuquerque woman woke up to an intruder this past weekend. Lucky for her, it was a four-legged creature.  Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two guns found in student’s possession at Volcano Vista High SchoolCommunity: Albuquerque International Sunport offers community a ‘taste&rsqu
  • Officials present new updated designs for I-25 Gibson Interchange Reconstruction Project

    Officials present new updated designs for I-25 Gibson Interchange Reconstruction Project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With highway construction projects underway throughout Albuquerque, the city is taking steps to start another one. A major interchange in the southeast area has unveiled its latest design for a project more than a decade in the making.  Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two guns found in student&
  • One shelter, three employees: only homeless shelter in Española asking for state help

    One shelter, three employees: only homeless shelter in Española asking for state help
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) –  It's the first, and only, homeless shelter in Española; and it only has three people on staff. Facing a growing unhoused population, those who run the facility are turning to state lawmakers for help staying afloat.Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two guns found in student’s possession a
  • Gov. Lujan Grisham responds to Texas placing razor wire facing New Mexico

    Gov. Lujan Grisham responds to Texas placing razor wire facing New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday responded to the Texas National Guard installing razor wire along the Rio Grande facing New Mexico.KRQE's sister station, KTSM, captured video showing troops putting up concertina wire and fencing on the riverbank in the El Paso, Texas, area Tuesday afternoon. The expansion came three days after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott posted on X that the state would triple its razor wire border barriers to "deny illegal entr
  • Dry weather continues through Thursday

    Dry weather continues through Thursday
    Quieter weather has returned to New Mexico Wednesday. Storm chances return to parts of the state starting Friday.It is a much quieter day across New Mexico Wednesday afternoon as drier air moves in with a light southwest breeze. Quiet weather will continue overnight with another night of cool temperatures, although it won't be as chilly as what we woke up to today. An even warmer day is on the way Thursday. A spot shower or two is possible in eastern New Mexico Thursday, but most of the state wi
  • VIDEO: Customer orders in Navajo, surprised when worker understands her

    VIDEO: Customer orders in Navajo, surprised when worker understands her
    GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – When a Navajo woman went through a drive-through in New Mexico and ordered in her native language, she was surprised with the worker's response. Now, the video has gone viral and she hopes it will help keep her native language alive.Story continues below
    Investigation: APD lieutenant named in DWI scandal accused of abusing child in 2016Traffic: I-25 construction zone in Albuquerque sees 22 crashes in 34 daysNews: Two guns found in student’s possession at Vo
  • Oklahoma judge in Kansas murder case consolidates defendant preliminary hearings

    Oklahoma judge in Kansas murder case consolidates defendant preliminary hearings
    TEXAS COUNTY, Okla. (KAMR/KCIT) – Texas County Associate District Judge, A. Clark Jett ruled on Wednesday that all five defendants' preliminary hearings will be consolidated together.As was previously reported on MyHighPlains.com, 27-year-old Veronica Butler and 39-year-old Jilian Kelley of Hugoton, Kan., were reported missing in March. The Texas County Sheriff’s Department said the women were traveling to pick up children for a visit but never arrived at their destination.
  • Coffee lover? These are the best coffee cities in the US

    Coffee lover? These are the best coffee cities in the US
    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON/NEXSTAR) -- Everyone's had that Monday morning moment where the only trick to starting their week is a hot cup (or sometimes a cold cup) of delicious, fresh-brewed coffee.The trick though is finding where to find that perfect cup-o-joe.
    WalletHub took it upon itself to answer this very question and ranked the "Best Coffee Cities in America" based on their findings from the 100 largest cities in the U.S. Where does Albuquerque rank among best cities for coffee?Using factors su
  • YouTube live streamers locate body near site of Kentucky interstate shooting

    YouTube live streamers locate body near site of Kentucky interstate shooting
    LONDON, Ky. (WDKY) — A body has been found near where Kentucky authorities spent days searching for a suspected gunman accused of injuring several people traveling on an interstate.Wednesday evening, Kentucky State Police said on X that troopers located a body near Exit 49 on I-75, just outside of the small town of London, and were working with authorities to confirm the identity of the body.The body appears to have been found by a group from Hatfield McCoy Museum Adventures who were track
  • Body found near site of Kentucky highway shooting believed to be suspect: authorities

    Body found near site of Kentucky highway shooting believed to be suspect: authorities
    LONDON, Ky. (WDKY) — The body of a man suspected of shooting and wounding five people on a Kentucky interstate highway has been found, according to authorities.Col. Phillip “PJ” Burnett said that the body found Wednesday is believed to be Joseph Couch, of Woodbine, Kentucky.Burnett said accessories found with the body have led them to conclude it is him. Who is Joseph Couch? Alleged I-75 shooter warned he was going to ‘kill a lot of people’Kentucky State Police said
  • The Nature Conservancy plans to plant 5,000 seedlings on Hermit's Peak Calf Canyon burn scar

    The Nature Conservancy plans to plant 5,000 seedlings on Hermit's Peak Calf Canyon burn scar
    The Nature Conservancy is working to help those affected by the Hermit's Peak Calf Canyon Fire. The conservancy is inviting community members to help them plant 5,000 drought-resilient seedlings on the burn scar this weekend. FEMA extends home repair, rebuilding workshops in RuidosoThe Hermit's Peak Calf Canyon Fire scorched more than 340,000 thousand acres between April and June of 2022 in the Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains and in San Miguel, Mora, and Taos counties.The conservancy is aski
  • 23andMe board quits over plans to take DNA testing company private

    23andMe board quits over plans to take DNA testing company private
    (The Hill) — All seven independent directors of 23andMe’s board resigned on Tuesday, citing disagreements over the chief executive’s plan to take the company private.  The departures leave just one sitting member of the board, its chair, Anne Wojcicki, who co-founded the genetics-testing company in 2006 and serves as its chief executive officer.Wojcicki submitted a proposal in late July to take the company private, after earlier expressing interest in acquiring the company
  • Second judge refuses to grant bail to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

    Second judge refuses to grant bail to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
    NEW YORK (AP) — A second judge refused to grant bail to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Wednesday, saying the government had proved “by clear and convincing evidence" that no amount of bail could guarantee the hip-hop mogul won’t tamper with witnesses.U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter handed down the ruling after prosecutors and defense lawyers presented strenuous arguments for and against a $50 million bail package that would allow Combs to be released to home detention w
  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to remain in jail after second judge denies bail

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to remain in jail after second judge denies bail
    NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs is staying locked up after a judge Wednesday rejected the hip-hop mogul’s proposal that he await his sex trafficking trial in the luxury of his Florida mansion instead of a grim Brooklyn federal jail.U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter ruled that Combs' plan — which included a $50 million bail offer, GPS monitoring and strict limitations on visitors — was “insufficient” to ensure the safety of
  • Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new sex crime charge in New York

    Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new sex crime charge in New York
    NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a new sex crime charge in New York, as he awaits retrial in his landmark #MeToo case.A new indictment charged the jailed ex-movie mogul with committing a criminal sex act, accusing him of forcing oral sex on a woman at some point between April 29, 2006, and May 6 of that year.Weinstein has long maintained that he never engaged in any sexual activity that wasn't consensual.No details about the accuser involved in the
  • Two Santa Fe schools receive grants for outdoor gardens

    Two Santa Fe schools receive grants for outdoor gardens
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation is helping two Santa Fe schools improve their gardens and outdoor learning spaces. Salazar and Chaparral elementary schools were each awarded $10,000 in grant funds to enhance and expand their garden areas.APS’s ‘Paper’ tutoring program enters second yearSalazar Elementary School said it will expand its existing garden which will serve as a living classroom for students to learn about growing fresh pr
  • FEMA extends home repair, rebuilding workshops in Ruidoso

    FEMA extends home repair, rebuilding workshops in Ruidoso
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) –As many community members look to repair or rebuild their homes following the damage caused by the South Fork and Salt fires, FEMA has extended its workshops on how to do so.The fires and subsequent flooding burned thousands of acres and destroyed 1,400 structures in the community back in June. State awards $70 million in loans for Ruidoso fire recoveryFEMA has teamed with Albertson’s Market at 721 Mechem Dr. in Ruidoso to provide free information

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