• New Mexico woman sentenced after man beaten to death, US DOJ says

    New Mexico woman sentenced after man beaten to death, US DOJ says
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A woman from Gallup, New Mexico, was sentenced after a man was killed in 2021.Court records claimed Shannon Etsitty was using meth and drinking with two other people in September of 2021 when they devised a plan to lure and harm the victim, John Doe.John Doe was picked up, and the two other people got into the vehicle. John Doe was assaulted, and the vehicle veered off the road where it became stuck.Outside the vehicle, documents claimed they used a screwdrive
  • Shooting in Santa Fe impacts traffic, prompts area shutdown

    Shooting in Santa Fe impacts traffic, prompts area shutdown
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities reported an officer-involved shooting in Santa Fe on Sunday.
    In a post on X, the Santa Fe Police Department said the shooting is impacting the area with Washington from Marchy to Palace and Palace from Washington to PDP closed.Officials claimed a suspect was in custody and reported officers were okay. Drivers and the general public are asked to stay away.If more information is released, this article will be updated.
  • Rapper Kendrick Lamar to headline Super Bowl LIX halftime show

    Rapper Kendrick Lamar to headline Super Bowl LIX halftime show
    (NEXSTAR) -- Rapper Kendrick Lamar will headline the Super Bowl halftime show in February, the artist announced Sunday.
    In a simple post to X before games kicked off on Sunday, the Grammy winner wrote, "Super Bowl LIX. New Orleans," sharing a link to a YouTube video.
    In that video, Lamar is seen standing on a field, in front of an American flag while loading footballs into a passing machine that then launches the balls off-screen. He appears to be speaking to someone off-screen, but we never lea
  • September tax filing deadline looms – except in these disaster areas

    September tax filing deadline looms – except in these disaster areas
    (NEXSTAR) – The September deadline to make an estimated tax payment is fast approaching, but taxpayers living in designated disaster zones across the U.S. will be granted an automatic delay, according to the IRS.For people who don’t have an employer withholding part of their paychecks for taxes, Sept. 16 marks the deadline to make an estimated payment to the IRS. Taxpayers who fall into that category can include the self-employed, retirees, investors, businesses and corporations, amo
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  • Is it too early to get a flu shot?

    Is it too early to get a flu shot?
    (NEXSTAR) – Pharmacies are stocked with a new batch of flu shots, but that doesn't mean you need to rush out and get one. Health experts, who you've often heard urging vaccination as soon as possible, are instead suggesting it may not be the ideal time for most people to get their annual influenza vaccine.Timing the flu vaccine perfectly is tricky, but you'll want to get it ahead of peak flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises. Flu activity tends to pick up
  • Rare dime hidden for decades could bring huge payout for Ohio farm family

    Rare dime hidden for decades could bring huge payout for Ohio farm family
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Three sisters from Ohio who inherited a dime kept in a bank vault for more than 40 years knew it had some value. But they had no idea just how much until just a few years ago.The extraordinarily rare coin, struck by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco in 1975, could bring more than $500,000, said Ian Russell, president of GreatCollections, which specializes in currency and is handling an online auction that will end in October. Is your $2 bill worth thousands? How to tellWha
  • Mother of Georgia shooting suspect called school to warn of emergency, family says

    Mother of Georgia shooting suspect called school to warn of emergency, family says
    (AP) — The mother of the 14-year-old who has been charged with murder over the fatal shooting of four people at his Georgia high school called the school before the killings, warning staff of an “extreme emergency” involving her son, a relative said.Annie Brown told the Washington Post that her sister, Colt Gray’s mother, texted her saying she spoke with a school counselor and urged them to “immediately” find her son to check on him.Brown provided screen shots
  • Search continues for man possibly linked to Kentucky interstate shooting that injured 5

    Search continues for man possibly linked to Kentucky interstate shooting that injured 5
    LONDON, Ky. (WDKY) — The search for a man possibly linked to a Saturday night shooting along a Kentucky interstate that injured five continued Sunday morning.Though they have not named him as a suspect, police said 32-year-old Joseph A. Couch is considered a "person of interest." Authorities were searching for him in a remote area of rugged and hilly terrain north of London, a community of about 8,000 people roughly 75 miles south of Lexington.“We’re going to go in and we&rsquo
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  • Some Verizon customers will see their phone bills increase next month

    Some Verizon customers will see their phone bills increase next month
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- Some Verizon Wireless customers will see their phone bills increase next month.Verizon is reducing its Auto Pay discount from $10 per month to $5 per month for customers on older plans. The company announced the change in an email to customers.
    Several social media users shared that they received the email and expressed disappointment in the change. (Editor's note: The author of this story also received the email)."We are committed to bringing you our best network and servi
  • Daylight saving time: How long until the clocks change?

    Daylight saving time: How long until the clocks change?
    (NEXSTAR) – The kids are back in school, the leaves are starting to change, and summertime is quickly fading away (summer doesn’t technically end until September 22). That means most of the U.S. will soon undergo one of its least favorite pastimes: the end of daylight saving time. The unofficial holiday is denoted by our cellphone clocks falling back an hour in the middle of the night, granting some of us an extra hour of sleep. Despite that positive, it also brings some less-fa
  • More moisture moves into parts of New Mexico

    More moisture moves into parts of New Mexico
    More moisture will move into the state today, bringing a better chance for afternoon storms to the mountains, along with some valleys and the central mountain chain down to the Sacramento Mountains.The same pattern will continue into early next week with more isolated, mostly mountain, afternoon storms through Tuesday.
    On Wednesday, drier air will begin moving in from the west, beginning to push out the moisture. This will bring drier weather to almost all of New Mexico for the second half of ne
  • Man arrested for robbing Albuquerque thrift store, ice kiosks; woman accused of helping him

    Man arrested for robbing Albuquerque thrift store, ice kiosks; woman accused of helping him
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A pair of burglars are facing several charges after police say they're responsible for a string of summer robberies at several businesses across the Metro.Albuquerque Police Department (APD) said Brian Chavez, 30, was arrested Friday in connection to a series of robberies over the span of three months.According to the criminal complaint, Chavez, with the help of Stephanie Hillard, 37, broke into several businesses in Albuquerque.On June 11, police said Chave
  • Growing demand: New hangars open at Double Eagle II Airport

    Growing demand: New hangars open at Double Eagle II Airport
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque’s Double Eagle II Airport has expanded its capacity, providing new infrastructure for the state's general aviation community.
    With over 4,000 private and general aviation aircraft registered in New Mexico, but only about 400 hangars available for storage, the need for additional space has been pressing.
    On  Saturday, Double Eagle II Airport unveiled ten new hangars, and more are in the pipeline. Bernalillo County to build urban agricul
  • Grit the Dog for President: Labrador campaigns to raise funds for ABQ non-profit

    Grit the Dog for President: Labrador campaigns to raise funds for ABQ non-profit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's an unusual political campaign strategy that some people may have seen in northeast Albuquerque. Posters and signs that read "Grit the Dog for President", with a labrador as the photo."We're just simply saying, if you want to do something, some action, go to gritforpresident.com and vote for him," said Grit's Campaign Manager Duane Kinsley. 114 participants ride down Central Ave for 2024 New Mexico State Fair ParadeGrit's first campaign stop was at Satur
  • Community remembers advocate by renaming Albuquerque center after her

    Community remembers advocate by renaming Albuquerque center after her
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City leaders, community members, and family all came together to celebrate a local advocate.The Whittier Community Center, in southeast Albuquerque, was renamed the ReynaLuz Juarez Community Center.Juarez wanted to help those in the International District find a sense of community and used Whittier as her home base connecting families to resources. To those who knew her, she was a humble woman who put others first, always. VIDEO: Attempted copper thief does
  • Clovis police look for suspect after vehicle crashes into home

    Clovis police look for suspect after vehicle crashes into home
    CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) – Clovis police are looking for a suspect accused of crashing into a home.Police claimed just after 3 a.m. Friday morning, a homeowner called to say a vehicle crashed into their home in the 900 block of Comer Drive.Story continues below
    Crime: Attempted copper thief does $30K worth of damage to ABQ healthcare facilitiesEvents: What’s happening around New Mexico September 6-12Community: Who won the 2024 New Mexico State Fair Unique Foods Contest?Balloon Fiesta
  • Gathering supports veterans with dancing, music, silent auction

    Gathering supports veterans with dancing, music, silent auction
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local country bands used their music to salute those who have served on Saturday.The Salute to Service Country Fest was held at the American Legion, the oldest group offering services to veterans in the community.While the event was full of music and dancing, organizers said the festival was for more than just the chance for great bands to get on stage and play. Cleanup comes to community garden at Wilson Middle School"It's kind of giving back. We all get a
  • Several people shot along I-75 near Lexington, Kentucky: officials

    Several people shot along I-75 near Lexington, Kentucky: officials
    LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56/NEXSTAR/AP) — Multiple people were shot Saturday along Interstate 75 in a rural area south of Lexington, authorities said.
    The Laurel County Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook around 6:40 p.m. Saturday that the road would be closed in both directions at Exit 49 U.S. 25. Law enforcement said that "numerous people have been shot" in the area of I-75.Late Saturday night, LCSO announced a person of interest in the shooting, whom officials are asking for information
  • Several people shot along I-75 in Kentucky, officials searching for accused shooter

    Several people shot along I-75 in Kentucky, officials searching for accused shooter
    LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56/NEXSTAR/AP) — A manhunt was underway early Sunday as police searched for a gunman in a rural area of southeastern Kentucky near Interstate 75, according to authorities who said seven people were hurt in the shooting and a vehicle accident that accompanied the violence.The shooting Saturday was followed by an intense search for a suspect by multiple law enforcement agencies. The Laurel County Sheriff's Office said in a post on Facebook that it was an “active
  • Rain chances return for some parts of NM

    Rain chances return for some parts of NM
    We saw some moisture return to New Mexico today across northern and western parts of the state. Overnight, these showers will move out, leaving a few clouds and potentially some fog across portions of the northern mountains for Sunday morning.
    On Sunday, more moisture will move into the state, bringing a better chance for afternoon storms to the mountains, along with some valleys and the central mountain chain down to the Sacramento Mountains. Temperatures will also begin a warming trend this we
  • 114 participants ride down Central Ave for 2024 New Mexico State Fair Parade

    114 participants ride down Central Ave for 2024 New Mexico State Fair Parade
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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This weekend, the annual New Mexico State Fair Parade took place on a portion of Central Avenue.
    The State Fair, this year, runs from September 5 and ends on September 15.
    The parade is a part of the festivities the fair has to offer. It took place on Saturday morning, began at Expo New Mexico, and ended about two miles west.
    All sorts of participants came out to the event, like car clubs, local businesses, political groups, and sc
  • Pups hit Albuquerque pool for last time in 2024

    Pups hit Albuquerque pool for last time in 2024
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The dogs of Albuquerque got to dive into the deep end for the last time of the season on Saturday.The city's Parks and Recreation Department hosted the Rio Grande Doggy Paddle, where the four-legged friends and their favorite humans could jump into the pool to cool off from the summer heat. Locals remember those lost to suicide, raise funds for prevention with annual walkBoth sessions for the event were sold out. It was the last doggy paddle for the summer a
  • Cleanup comes to community garden at Wilson Middle School

    Cleanup comes to community garden at Wilson Middle School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Saturday morning, Wilson Middle School staff and partners cleaned up their community garden of overgrowth to help teach lessons via the outdoors.Greenery in the garden
    The gardening classes offer something unique to the students. It gives them an opportunity to learn about nutrition and sustainable agriculture along with giving them access to fruits and vegetables. Here are the new special shape balloons to look for at the 52nd Balloon Fiesta"We offer thr
  • Locals remember those lost to suicide, raise funds for prevention with annual walk

    Locals remember those lost to suicide, raise funds for prevention with annual walk
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Suicide is a leading cause of death in the US. On Saturday, volunteers in the Metro gathered to promote suicide prevention.The annual Albuquerque 'Out of the Darkness Community Walk' was hosted by the New Mexico chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.How does New Mexico stack up when it comes to budgeting?The event gives those who attend a chance to share their experiences and spend time with others going through similar issues."It really
  • Nevada police arrest pastor with guns, drugs in hotel room: sources

    Nevada police arrest pastor with guns, drugs in hotel room: sources
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- Las Vegas Metro police arrested an evangelical pastor for allegedly having guns and drugs in a hotel room in an incident that initially sparked a counter-terrorism response, Nexstar's 8 News Now Investigators have learned.David McGee, 61, faces drug and gun-related charges connected to his Aug. 20 arrest at the Strat Hotel Casino & Tower, records said. McGee was the senior pastor at the closed The Bridge Fellowship, outside Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Though its buildi
  • REVIEW: The Dare's debut sounds like the future by going to the past

    REVIEW: The Dare's debut sounds like the future by going to the past
    (NEXSTAR) — This week, the world finally got a full helping of music from The Dare, the Los Angeles native who rose to viral fame after producing Charli XCX's recent hit, "Guess." Though the artist — one of the "indie sleaze" revival's current stars — gave listeners a taste of what he was working on with singles "Good Time" and "Girls," the final creation is something few might have expected.The Dare, whose name is Harrison Patrick Smith, has created much chatter online —
  • Local game official passes away after dedicating decades to sports

    Local game official passes away after dedicating decades to sports
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Long-time game official Gary Spitzberg was a part of the high school football experience for years. Spitzberg passed away Thursday night after a battle with cancer.Spitzberg officiated games for over 40 years, a long and distinguished career that got him a spot in the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame. Vigil held for 11-year-old killed outside Isotopes Park 1 year agoPrior to that, he coached football at West Mesa, and for over 50 years, he also helped officiat
  • 1.5M Ram trucks recalled to fix software bug that can disable stability control

    1.5M Ram trucks recalled to fix software bug that can disable stability control
    DETROIT (AP) — Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks worldwide to fix a software problem that can disable the electronic stability control system.The recall covers certain trucks from the 2019 and 2021 through 2024 model years, mostly in North America.Stellantis said in a statement Saturday that the trucks may have anti-lock brake software that could inadvertently shut down the stability control, which manages the throttle and brakes to avoid skidding.If that happens
  • Wildlife officers free deer from 'necklace' after nearly 3 weeks

    Wildlife officers free deer from 'necklace' after nearly 3 weeks
    DENVER (KDVR) – A mule deer doe that was living with the lid of a bucket stuck around its neck for several weeks was finally freed thanks to help from Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers.CPW has been receiving reports of the deer since Aug. 12 and said wildlife managers tried several times to find the doe, immobilize it, and remove the bucket lid, officials wrote on X.A mule deer doe who was living with the lid of a bucket stuck around its neck for several weeks was finally freed thanks t
  • Cantaloupe sold in five states recalled: FDA

    Cantaloupe sold in five states recalled: FDA
    (WJW) - Whole cantaloupes sold in Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia at various retail supermarkets are being recalled due to the potential they could be contaminated with salmonella, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.According to the recall alert posted to the FDA website on Sept. 6, 2024, Eagle Produce LLC based in Scottsdale, AZ, initiated the recall of 224 cases of whole cantaloupe sold under the brand name 'Kandy' after routine testing by the State of Michig

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