• Las Vegas residents face aftermath of burn scar flooding

    Las Vegas residents face aftermath of burn scar flooding
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Las Vegas residents are spending most of this weekend dealing with the aftermath of flash flooding that happened Friday night.Many were not expecting the flooding paired with water-filled streets, road closures, and evacuations.It wasn't long before the water reached one of the busiest parts of town. Homes and businesses were also hit hard with one homeowner sharing her story. She said she was alerted by her neighbor about the flooding on her property when she
  • Drier Friday before more storms return this weekend

    Drier Friday before more storms return this weekend
    Storms will continue across New Mexico through Thursday night. Drier air briefly moves in Friday, bringing lower chances for rain and thunderstorms.
    Showers and storms once again med across New Mexico Thursday afternoon and evening. Storms dropped heavy rainfall at times and produced gusty winds. Showers and storms are tapering off tonight, with drier weather to start the day Friday. Drier air will continue to move in Friday, bringing lower chances for rain and thunderstorms. However, a few isol
  • I-25 Southbound at Bobby Foster in Albuquerque shut down due to crash

    I-25 Southbound at Bobby Foster in Albuquerque shut down due to crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said I-25 southbound at Bobby Foster is shut down due to a multiple-vehicle crash as of 10:22 p.m. Southbound traffic is being diverted to Rio Bravo Blvd.This is a developing story, KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available,
  • Woman charged with armed robberies in Albuquerque racks up more charges

    Woman charged with armed robberies in Albuquerque racks up more charges
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The charges are racking up against a woman accused of terrorizing businesses across the metro. KRQE News 13 highlighted her arrest last year, for a string of armed robberies. Now, with dozens of more charges, the Albuquerque Police Department hopes they have a strong enough case to keep her behind bars. Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque police charge 3 suspects in October 2023 murder

    Albuquerque police charge 3 suspects in October 2023 murder
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department charged three suspects for the murder of a woman in October 2023. Brandy McManus was killed outside her home near McMahon and Unser during an attempted robbery. APD said one of the suspects shot McManus while the other two fired at a neighbor who confronted them. Man charged with starting fire at apartment complex in AlbuquerqueAPD arrested 32-year-old Joseph Montoya and 28-year-old Austin Wilkins on Thursday. Kristopher Dar
  • University of New Mexico settles wrongful death lawsuit involving former Lobo football player

    University of New Mexico settles wrongful death lawsuit involving former Lobo football player
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico is dishing out over $300,000 to settle a lawsuit over the suicide of a former Lobo football player. The lawsuit, filed by the parents of Nahje Flowers in 2020, accused coaching staff of not properly supervising the 21-year-old and making him continue to play football after he sustained repeated head injuries. The lawsuit claims that caused his mental health to decline. Man charged with starting fire at apartment complex in Albuqu
  • AFR helping investigate the cause of Ruidoso wildfires

    AFR helping investigate the cause of Ruidoso wildfires
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue's accelerant detection dog is helping investigate the cause and origin of the South Fork and Salt Fires near Ruidoso. Wheezy and her handler Lt. Gunderson were sent to Ruidoso last week to be part of the investigation.Wildfire ResourcesHere’s how to donate to victims of fires in Ruidoso areaLatest Video ForecastLatest on South Fork Fire
    Latest on Salt FireHer mission is to detect different ignitable liquids that may have been u
  • Netflix unveils expanded studio space in Albuquerque

    Netflix unveils expanded studio space in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – More than five years after buying the old "Albuquerque Studios" in Mesa del Sol, for the first time ever, Netflix is opening its doors to show off major upgrades to the place. "And with this expansion, we're excited to take our relationship to the next level," said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Co-CEO.    Story continues below
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  • Man charged with starting fire at apartment complex in Albuquerque

    Man charged with starting fire at apartment complex in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police said someone started a fire at his own home in southeast Albuquerque on Thursday. Police were called to an apartment complex on Madeira Dr. near Gibson and San Mateo. They said a tenant, later identified as Calvert Cayatineto, was throwing things off his balcony.Man featured on APD’s ‘Top 10 Burglary Offender List’ arrestedOfficers said they tried to talk with Cayatineto but he refused to comply with them and then started a fire. Off
  • NM Governor's Office presents lawmakers with proposed bills for special session

    NM Governor's Office presents lawmakers with proposed bills for special session
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The governor is just weeks away from calling lawmakers back to Santa Fe for a special session on crime, and now she's walking back some of her agenda after hearing lawmaker's concerns. The Governor's Office is looking to present five bills, including three changes to the criminal code and two relating to mental competency.
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  • Drier air moves in Friday

    Drier air moves in Friday
    Storms will continue across New Mexico through Thursday night. Drier air briefly moves in Friday, bringing lower chances for rain and thunderstorms.
    Showers and storms are once again moving across New Mexico today. Storms are moving at a faster pace than what we've been seeing this week. A line of strong storms is currently moving east across New Mexico. This line of storms could bring 50 to 55 mph wind gusts along with pea size hail. Showers and storms will taper off tonight, with drier weather
  • Discussion held with businesses in Santa Fe about crime

    Discussion held with businesses in Santa Fe about crime
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – At the start of tourism season, some Santa Fe businesses say they're seeing a "surge in crime". And Thursday, some of those businesses called on city leaders to talk about solutions.Story continues below
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    The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce called the meeting which starte
  • Discussion held with business in Santa Fe about crime

    Discussion held with business in Santa Fe about crime
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – At the start of tourism season, some Santa Fe businesses say they're seeing a "surge in crime". And Thursday, some of those businesses called on city leaders to talk about solutions.Story continues below
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    The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce called the meeting which starte
  • I-40 west at 12th street back open after crash

    I-40 west at 12th street back open after crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes of Interstate 40 West are closed at 12th Street in Albuquerque due to a crash, according to the New Mexico Department of Transportation.According to Albuquerque Fire Rescue, a there was a crash involving two semi-trucks on I-40 westbound and Rio Grande. One of the semi-truck saddle fuel tanks had been torn open and was leaking diesel across the interstate over all lanes for about 200 yards. VIDEO: APD officer charged with driving drunk in patr
  • All lanes of I-40 west at 12th street closed

    All lanes of I-40 west at 12th street closed
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanes of Interstate 40 west are closed at 12th Street in Albuquerque due to a crash, according to the New Mexico Department of Transportation. VIDEO: APD officer charged with driving drunk in patrol vehicleMajor delays are expected Thursday evening. Drivers are asked to seek an alternate route.This is a developing story.
  • FEMA hosting event in Mora for Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire claimants

    FEMA hosting event in Mora for Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire claimants
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – FEMA is hosting a workshop this weekend for people who experience a total loss from the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fires. Attendees can file their Notice of Loss paperwork or check on the status of old claims. City of Las Vegas: Water usage exceeds normal consumption rate as production remains lowThe event is happening on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the VFW in Mora. People need to bring photos of the property before and after the fire, driver's licen
  • Albuquerque middle school students create prototypes to preserve water

    Albuquerque middle school students create prototypes to preserve water
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Around 400 Albuquerque students got to showcase their projects to help with watersheds. It's part of a summer program at George I. Sanchez Middle School where they use STEAM skills. They had to develop prototypes to address water health challenges using tools like robotics, video game design, 3D printing, and E-textiles.Westgate Community Center expands with new splash pad, classroom space, and kitchen"I became more passionate in regard to this as stude
  • Westgate Community Center expands with new splash pad, classroom space, and kitchen

    Westgate Community Center expands with new splash pad, classroom space, and kitchen
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque's newest splash pad is up and running with people already enjoying it. City officials and families were at the Westgate Community Center to celebrate the facility's new expansion. That expansion includes the splash pad, multipurpose rooms, a kitchen, and some classroom space for kids. Rio Rancho Public Schools partnering with UFO record collection to promote historical research"We're standing in the expanded meeting rooms. This i
  • Man featured on APD's 'Top 10 Burglary Offender List' arrested

    Man featured on APD's 'Top 10 Burglary Offender List' arrested
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man who was included on the Albuquerque Police Department's "Top 10 Burglary Offender List" was arrested on Monday. David Johnson, 55, was wanted for reportedly targeting multiple antique businesses and other stores in the city between October 2023 and June 2024. VIDEO: APD officer charged with driving drunk in patrol vehicleDetectives began working a serial burglary case and believe Johnson burglarized the following stores:
    Old Town AntiquesU Neek Finding
  • Registration open for Rio Rancho Police citizens' academy

    Registration open for Rio Rancho Police citizens' academy
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Applications are open for the citizens' academy with the Rio Rancho Police. The program gives community members an inside look at police operations."The goal of the Citizens’ Police Academy is to keep the Rio Rancho Police Department connected with our community. The academy provides citizens with a greater understanding of all of the services and programs the Rio Rancho Police Department has to offer," Captain Jacquelynn Reedy said in a press release.
  • Pueblo of Isleta working with Army Corps of Engineers to protect archaeological site

    Pueblo of Isleta working with Army Corps of Engineers to protect archaeological site
    ISLETA PUEBLO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Pueblo of Isleta is working to protect a historic site from the threat of erosion. The site dates back several hundred years and holds key cultural resources, like broken pottery that provides insight into life in the Middle Rio Grande Valley."Pottery Mound, of course, is an ancestral site – a pueblo. It was there quite a long time. It's in the Rio Puerco River area, and it was inhabited by pueblo people. And it was kind of like a trading center,
  • City of Las Vegas: Water usage exceeds normal consumption rate as production remains low

    City of Las Vegas: Water usage exceeds normal consumption rate as production remains low
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Las Vegas says it is seeing a much larger increase in water usage and is asking the community to adhere to water restrictions in place. The city on Thursday said water consumption on Wednesday was 1.9 million gallons, which is 200,000 gallons more than the normal consumption amount before restrictions went into place.Story continues below
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  • Agreement signed expanding water storage at Abiquiu Reservoir

    Agreement signed expanding water storage at Abiquiu Reservoir
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has signed a new agreement with the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority on water storage at Abiquiu Reservoir. The new deal allows water from the Rio Grande system to be stored at the look for the first time and increases its storage capacity from 200,000 acre-feet to 230,000 acre-feet. Colorado task force prepares for water rescues in New Mexico wildfiresBefore that, the reservoir was only able to store water
  • Albuquerque man accused of killing friend's uncle to be held behind bars

    Albuquerque man accused of killing friend's uncle to be held behind bars
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man accused of murdering his friend's uncle two weeks ago will be held behind bars. Alex Trujillo was in front of Judge Brett Loveless for a detention hearing on Thursday. VIDEO: APD officer charged with driving drunk in patrol vehicleHe's facing a first-degree murder charge in connection with the shooting death of Kevin Moore. According to the criminal complaint, Trujillo's friend called his dad to help out when his car broke down near Walter and Coa
  • Tambakis nearing all-time save record

    Tambakis nearing all-time save record
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United goalkeeper Alex Tambakis is a savvy veteran in the USL. He has racked up nine seasons in the league and reached multiple accolades over the years. His next will be arguable his biggest, as he is one save away from the all-time record.Story continues below
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  • Organ Mountain junior named Gatorade Track and Field athlete of the year

    Organ Mountain junior named Gatorade Track and Field athlete of the year
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2024 Gatorade New Mexico boys track and field player of the year was announced on Thursday. This year's honor went to Organ Mountain junior Corbin Coombs.The 6-10 middle distance/distance runner helped lead the Knights to a third place finish in the class 5A state meet with wins in the 800 and 1600m events. In the 1600, his time of 4:06.17 set a new state class record and ranked 17th nationally.Coombs was also named All-American after a second-place fini
  • Rio Rancho Public Schools partnering with UFO record collection to promote historical research

    Rio Rancho Public Schools partnering with UFO record collection to promote historical research
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Rio Rancho students will soon have access to a massive collection of historical records on unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings. The new partnership with the National UFO Historical Records Center is aimed at promoting students' critical thinking, research skills, and understanding of atmospheric science.Story continues below
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  • Kevin Spacey announced as guest for 2025 Albuquerque Comic Con

    Kevin Spacey announced as guest for 2025 Albuquerque Comic Con
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Comic Con has announced that embattled actor Kevin Spacey will be on of the celebrity guests at the 2025 event. In a Facebook post-Wednesday, festival producers announced the two-time Academy Award winner will be in attendance this coming January.
    However, some social media users pushed back on his inclusion. Spacey was accused of multiple instances of sexual misconduct starting in 2017. The controversy led to Spacey's termination from t
  • Monsoonal storms & not as hot

    Monsoonal storms & not as hot
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Early-morning showers and thunderstorms are starting to re-fire off in southern and eastern areas of New Mexico, as well as parts of Southwest Colorado. Cloud cover is keeping temperatures from rising as much as yesterday, but early-afternoon temperatures are still rising nonetheless into the 70's, 80's, and lower 90's for most. With the seasonably warm air with dew-point temperatures in the 50's and 60's, there's plenty of low-level moisture beneath the clouds, so
  • NMSP investigates deputy shooting in Otero County

    NMSP investigates deputy shooting in Otero County
    OTERO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –New Mexico State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting involving the Otero County Sheriff's Office. According to NMSP, around 10:45 p.m. an OCSO deputy was dispatched to conduct a welfare check on a person walking on the median on US Highway 70 near mile marker 240. The subject was later identified as 17-year-old Elijah Hadley.
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