• Job tenure is down: Here's what to do before you quit

    Job tenure is down: Here's what to do before you quit
    (NerdWallet) - Thinking about changing jobs? You’re in good company. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans are staying in the same job for shorter periods of time than in the past.The length of time you’ve worked for your current employer is called your job tenure. In 2014, the median job tenure – across all age groups, occupations, and industries – was 4.6 years. In 2024, it dropped to 3.9 years. In fact, job tenure is now the shortest i
  • New Mexico joins lawsuit over cuts to public health grants

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's Attorney General is pursuing more legal action against the Trump Administration over cuts to public health grants. NM AG Raúl Torres has joined 23 other states and Washington, D.C., in a lawsuit against the Health and Human Services Department, saying it illegally ended nearly $11 million in grants. MVD encourages residents to become organ donors during Donate Life MonthTorres said the cuts came with little warning and caused chaos in state heal
  • MVD encourages residents to become organ donors during Donate Life Month

    MVD encourages residents to become organ donors during Donate Life Month
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division is encouraging residents to become organ donors when they obtain or renew their driver’s licenses or consider an organ donation awareness registration plate for their vehicle.The division is promoting these options as part of National Donate Life Month in April.
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    NM Film: Are overseas film productions pulling work away from New Mexico?Environment: Mexican gray wolf seen roaming north of I-40 foun
  • Dressing sold at Trader Joe's in 17 states recalled over undeclared allergens

    Dressing sold at Trader Joe's in 17 states recalled over undeclared allergens
    (WHTM) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the voluntary recall of Trader Joe's Hot Honey Mustard Dressing that was sold in 17 states and Washington, D.C.Fresh Creative Foods, the California-based company that manufactured the dressing for Trader Joe's, first issued the recall on March 30, notifying consumers of undeclared allergens in the product."The incorrect label does not include allergen callouts for peanuts, soy, sesame, or wheat," reads a copy of the recall
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  • Greatest April Fools' prank of all time? The story of the BBC's 'spaghetti trees'

    Greatest April Fools' prank of all time? The story of the BBC's 'spaghetti trees'
    (NEXSTAR) – For the most part, TV audiences today couldn’t be convinced that spaghetti grows on trees. But in 1957, plenty of viewers were eating it up.Described as “the most successful April Fools’ Day prank of all time” by one Swiss outlet, the so-called “spaghetti-tree hoax” of 1957 was an attempt by the producers of a BBC news program to convince viewers that spaghetti — a food not widely eaten in the U.K. at the time — was harvested from
  • Cuban national gets 9 years for migrant smuggling, sex assault

    Cuban national gets 9 years for migrant smuggling, sex assault
    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- A Cuban national was sentenced in a federal court in El Paso to more than nine years in prison (111 months) for conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants, conspiracy to harbor migrants, and sexual assault of a migrant, the U.S. Attorney's Office for Western Texas said.According to court documents, Humberto Yosvany Arriola-Rivero, 30, assisted in the harboring of undocumented migrants and managed a stash house in El Paso.
    He also was an occupant in a vehicle that fled
  • Q&A released on potential changes coming to New Mexico State Fairgrounds

    Q&A released on potential changes coming to New Mexico State Fairgrounds
    Video: Coverage of the fair in 2024.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Bernalillo County released an update on the future of New Mexico's state fair Tuesday morning. The new details come after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham spoke in late 2024 about potentially moving the state fair, and upgrading the fairgrounds.Take a look at the questions and answers provided by Bernalillo County below:Q: Who is making the decision on the future of the State Fairgrounds and, by extension, the State Fair?The co
  • Animal Welfare Department: What to do if you come across kittens

    Animal Welfare Department: What to do if you come across kittens
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's kitten season in Albuquerque and the city says its shelters are overwhelmed, with hundreds of orphaned kittens arriving at the shelter each week. Now, the city's Animal Welfare Department is asking the public for help and giving tips on what to do if you come across kittens.Animal welfare says if you come across any kittens without their mom, they’re not necessarily abandoned. The mother might just be away looking for food or finding a more suitab
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  • Japanese retailer Daiso sets opening date for first Albuquerque store

    Japanese retailer Daiso sets opening date for first Albuquerque store
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Japanese value retailer Daiso is expanding its footprint in New Mexico by opening its first store in Albuquerque.Daiso's new store is set to open Saturday at the Cottonwood Commons, 3601 Old Airport Rd NW D, in the North Valley. The shop will sell Japanese-inspired home decor, kitchenware, beauty products, stationery, snacks, and other items. Albuquerque Isotopes upcoming homestand features first Mariachis game of the season"Thanks to the enthusiasm of our l
  • Windy weather through Wednesday

    Windy weather through Wednesday
    Winds continue to pick up across New Mexico this afternoon. Increasing the risk for blowing dust storms and fire danger.An upper level trough moved over New Mexico this morning. This trough will be bringing very strong wind gusts to nearly the entire state through the evening. Gusts could reach upwards of 65 mph this afternoon. The National Weather Service has issued several High Wind Warnings for much of the state. These warnings will be in place until 9 p.m. Tuesday April 1st.
    The strong wind
  • High winds continue through Wednesday across New Mexico

    High winds continue through Wednesday across New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Winds continue to pick up across New Mexico this afternoon. Increasing the risk for blowing dust storms and fire danger.An upper level trough moved over New Mexico this morning. This trough will be bringing very strong wind gusts to nearly the entire state through the evening. Gusts could reach upwards of 65 mph this afternoon. The National Weather Service has issued several High Wind Warnings for much of the state. These warnings will be in place until 9 p.m. Tues
  • Speeders beware: Speed limit signs installed on Albuquerque trails

    Speeders beware: Speed limit signs installed on Albuquerque trails
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New speed limit signs are popping up on paved trails in Albuquerque as part of a new law that was passed in 2024.The e-bike ordinance, which went into effect in September, allows e-bikes on paved multi-use trails and open space trails. In an effort to boost safety among all trail users, the city's Parks and Recreation Department has begun installing signs to educate and remind people about the set speed limit. City of Albuquerque looks to crack down on impro
  • Man sentenced for his role in 2014 stabbing death after fleeing to Mexico

    Man sentenced for his role in 2014 stabbing death after fleeing to Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Jesus Chacon Morales, one of three suspects in the 2014 stabbing death of woman in the South Valley, was sentenced in court Tuesday.Mexican gray wolf seen roaming north of I-40 found dead in New MexicoMorales, Jose Lopez and Juan Solis kidnapped Idali Reyes in 2014. Solis said Lopez stabbed the victim while they drove around before eventually dumping her body. According to BCSO, Lopez and Solis were arrested shortly after, but Morales fled to Mexico. A
  • Health alert issued in Bernalillo County on Tuesday for blowing dust

    Health alert issued in Bernalillo County on Tuesday for blowing dust
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — A health alert has been issued Tuesday morning in Bernalillo County due to blowing dust, according to the City of Albuquerque. The city says anyone with respiratory conditions should limit outdoor activity. Windy weather with some rain/snow ahead for New MexicoThe health alert began at 11:25 a.m. and expires at 9 p.m. today. Along with the health alert, a shut-down notice was issued for contractors and businesses generating dust. That took effect immediately
  • Attorney General instructs prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione

    Attorney General instructs prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione
    (The Hill) — Attorney General Pam Bondi Tuesday instructed prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who stands accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last year. “Luigi Mangione’s murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America,” Bondi said in a statement.  “After careful consideration, I have directed federal p
  • DOGE staffer who resigned over past social media posts reinstated with higher access: Filing

    DOGE staffer who resigned over past social media posts reinstated with higher access: Filing
    (The Hill) - A Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer who resigned over racist posts that resurfaced on social media last month was reinstated to oversee the slashing of waste, fraud and abuse in March under the agency led by Elon Musk, according to court filings.Marko Elez, 25, allegedly relinquished access to sensitive systems being reviewed by DOGE in early February as divulged by the White House.However, he was listed as a staffer in a lawsuit that required the Trump administrati
  • Trump administration admits it wrongly deported man to prison in El Salvador

    Trump administration admits it wrongly deported man to prison in El Salvador
    (The Hill) - The Trump administration acknowledged late Monday that it had mistakenly deported a Salvadoran man protected from removal, sending him to a facility in El Salvador where they argue they are unable to secure his return.The filing came in a case brought by the family of Kilmar Abrego Garcia after his wife recognized him in footage released of a group of migrants the Trump administration sent to a Salvadoran prison.“Although ICE was aware of his protection from removal
  • Ohio school district reverts to birth names, catching students, teachers off guard

    Ohio school district reverts to birth names, catching students, teachers off guard
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Students at Columbus City Schools with preferred names in the district's system had their names reverted back to match their birth certificates.This mainly affected transgender and nonbinary students, who were not notified that this was happening.Students and teachers were caught off guard on March 19 when attendance was called and they realized preferred names were changed in the district’s system, called Infinite Campus.
    “He found out about the rescind
  • Odds of a recession are rising, top economists warn

    Odds of a recession are rising, top economists warn
    (NewsNation) — The odds of a U.S. recession are rising ahead of Wednesday's "Liberation Day," when President Donald Trump plans to escalate a trade war that has shaken consumer confidence and rattled investors.Goldman Sachs lifted its forecast Sunday and now sees a 35% chance of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months, up from 20% previously.The bank's growing pessimism stems from the recent drop in "household and business confidence" and statements from the Trump administration sugges
  • Albuquerque Isotopes upcoming homestand features first Mariachis game of the season

    Albuquerque Isotopes upcoming homestand features first Mariachis game of the season
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Isotopes are hosting their 2025 home opener Tuesday against the Salt Lake Bees. This kicks off the Isotopes' first homestand of the season, which includes giveaways and the first Mariachis game of the season.The Isotopes are introducing seven new food items to their menu this season. Fans can enjoy the new ballpark sandwich, spicy half roasted chicken, Hungarian hot smoked paprika chicken wings, the fanfare milkshake, ice cream nachos, p
  • Raffle event benefits Pitties and Kitties Rescue

    Raffle event benefits Pitties and Kitties Rescue
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Pitties and Kitties Rescue of New Mexico is a group dedicated to the rehabilitation of pit bulls and bullie breeds, as well as cats and kittens. Coming April 12, at Bass Pro Shop (5151 Lang Ave NE) is a raffle event to raise funds for Pitties and Kitties. Are overseas film productions pulling work away from New Mexico?From 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. anyone who brings a donation of wet cat/kitten food or wet puppy food will get a raffle ticket. Raffle tickets will also b
  • Yale professor leaving US: Trump launching 'brutal attack' on freedom

    Yale professor leaving US: Trump launching 'brutal attack' on freedom
    (The Hill) -- A professor at Yale University said Monday he would be leaving his post and the country over the Trump administration’s “brutal attack” on free speech.“The message is that they’re going to do a kind of stochastic terrorism against our country,” Jason Stanley, a professor of philosophy with a focus on fascism, told MSNBC.“They’re going to target people one by one so that those who are in fear will shut up, essentially,” added Sta
  • Missouri pastor gets deportation notice for sponsored son from Haiti

    Missouri pastor gets deportation notice for sponsored son from Haiti
    LAWSON, Mo. (WDAF) — The sponsored son of a Missouri pastor has been informed by the government that he will be deported before the end of the month.
    Last week, the Department of Homeland Security decided to terminate certain parole programs for 'aliens' who are nationals of certain countries, including Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.The specific parole program granting Missouri resident Wendy (Wendsy) Desrivieres two years in the U.S., starting April 2024, is now set to expire in on
  • Investigation into death of former Yankees player's son turns to carbon monoxide: reports

    Investigation into death of former Yankees player's son turns to carbon monoxide: reports
    (NEXSTAR) — Authorities in Costa Rica now believe carbon monoxide poisoning may be to blame for the March death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner.Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Agency (OIJ) General Director Randall Zúñiga said during a Monday press conference that high levels of carbon monoxide contamination were detected in the hotel room where Gardner and his family had been staying, according to NBC News and ABC
  • Free health fair in Albuquerque brings over 100 organizations together

    Free health fair in Albuquerque brings over 100 organizations together
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — A free community health fair is coming to the West Mesa Community Center on Saturday morning. Over 100 nonprofits, educational institutions, local businesses and more will be onsite. City of Albuquerque looks to crack down on improperly parked E-scootersThis third annual fair kicks off at 11 a.m. and comes to a close at 2 p.m. The fair's mission is to provide health education, ensure residents can access available services, and promote overall wellness for t
  • Albuquerque Police investigating 'serious injury crash' involving motorcyclist

    Albuquerque Police investigating 'serious injury crash' involving motorcyclist
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Police are investigating a motorcycle crash with serious injuries Tuesday morning.Story continues below
    NM Film: Are overseas film productions pulling work away from New Mexico?Environment: Mexican gray wolf seen roaming north of I-40 found deadTransit: City of Albuquerque looks to crack down on improperly parked E-scooters
    The Fatal Crash Team has been called out to the crash at Gibson and Yale. Police said the motorcyclist is in critical condit
  • Jury selection begins in Karen Read's retrial over the death of her Boston police boyfriend

    Jury selection begins in Karen Read's retrial over the death of her Boston police boyfriend
    Jury selection begins Tuesday in the retrial of Karen Read, who says she was framed by law enforcement in the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.Read, of Mansfield, is accused of striking her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm outside of a house party in Canton. Her attorneys have said that O’Keefe was actually killed by someone else, possibly another law enforcement agent who was at the party.Last year, th
  • ‘No tip for illegal’: Customers leave racist note for LAX server

    ‘No tip for illegal’: Customers leave racist note for LAX server
    (KTLA) - A restaurant server who works in the Los Angeles International Airport was rattled after two customers left him a racist message at the top of their receipt.“No tip for illegal,” read the handwritten note. “Go back to Mexico.”Guillermo Ortiz, who works at the Planet Hollywood in the Tom Bradley International Terminal, said it was toward the end of his shift on March 21 when he waited on the couple.“Twenty minutes after [they left], I opened the checkbook an
  • Cast for Beatles biopics revealed: Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn and Harris Dickinson to star

    Cast for Beatles biopics revealed: Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn and Harris Dickinson to star
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hollywood studio executives are making their case for theatergoing with a little help from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — along with the newly announced stars set to play them.Sony Pictures kicked off the annual CinemaCon convention and trade show in Las Vegas on Monday by touting their four upcoming biopics told from the perspective of each member of The Beatles. ‘Definitely saw it’: Kenan Tho
  • Musk says he sent MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair $2.5 million, open to paternity test

    Musk says he sent MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair $2.5 million, open to paternity test
    (The Hill) - Tech billionaire Elon Musk and conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair publicly feuded on X on Monday after she accused the world’s richest man of withdrawing childcare support and refusing to take a paternity test.Musk defended himself against those claims, saying he has given St. Clair more than $2 million and is open to a paternity test.“I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed,” Musk said in a pos

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