• New Nob Hill winery damaged by vehicle

    New Nob Hill winery damaged by vehicle
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A winery that recently opened in Nob Hill was damaged by an SUV that crashed into the building. Unser Boulevard project will widen roadsAlbuquerque Fire Rescue responded at 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday to Mission Wintery on Central Avenue near Carlisle Boulevard. No injuries were reported, but AFR said there is structural damage to the business.
    Crews installed a stabilizer to shore up the front of the building.
  • Warm weather continues into Balloon Fiesta

    Warm weather continues into Balloon Fiesta
    Temperatures start another warming trend Wednesday across New Mexico. Near-record heat continues through the first weekend of Balloon Fiesta.High temperatures are as much as 20° warmer in parts of northeastern New Mexico Wednesday afternoon, after a cold front left that part of the state the coolest yesterday. Southerly winds are also breezy in the eastern half of the state, but these winds will die down overnight. A few clouds and a couple spotty showers have tried to develop in western New
  • North Carolina musician touring in New Mexico uncertain about return home in wake of Hurricane Helene

    North Carolina musician touring in New Mexico uncertain about return home in wake of Hurricane Helene
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Communities on the East Coast are still trying to pick up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Helene. That includes one musician who’s from New Mexico and now lives in North Carolina.  She’s now stuck here in New Mexico, waiting for water and power to be restored to her small town.Traveling is just part of the gig, and for Tina Collins, it brought her back to New Mexico to perform in Santa Fe on Wednesday. “I did live in Taos for ab
  • More buses coming to Albuquerque streets after ABQ Ride adopts new in-house testing

    More buses coming to Albuquerque streets after ABQ Ride adopts new in-house testing
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque's streets will start seeing more buses after ABQ Ride's newest improvement to its hiring process. It's been an effort years in the making and it's another step closer to the city's transit system returning to full operation, the service said.A honking of a horn is the sound trainees will make after completing four maneuvers required to earn their Commercial Driver’s License or "CDL." A certification that used to be done by a third party, bu
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  • NMDOJ says Snapchat ignored reports of sextortion, according to new lawsuit

    NMDOJ says Snapchat ignored reports of sextortion, according to new lawsuit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  A popular social media app knew about the dangers young people on its platform were exposed to and failed to take action, according to a newly unredacted complaint filed by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez against Snapchat.The NMDOJ originally filed a lawsuit against Snap Inc. on Sept. 4, but a newly filed, unredacted complaint reveals new details in the lawsuit."This latest filing demonstrates that Snapchat, not unlike Meta, has known fo
  • Albuquerque Community Safety discusses response to gun violence with APD, U.S. Attorney's Office 

    Albuquerque Community Safety discusses response to gun violence with APD, U.S. Attorney's Office 
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) is looking for ways to decrease gun violence.ACS held an event on Wednesday with the police department and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Mexico to discuss what the city has been doing to combat the rising trend.The main topic of discussion was where the city is implementing technology to detect when a shot is fired.Story continues below
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  • Tony Snell joins new G League team

    Tony Snell joins new G League team
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Tony Snell is onto the next chapter of his pro basketball career. The former Lobo has been acquired by the Sioux Falls Sky Force, the G League affiliate of the Miami Heat.Story continues below
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  • Ruidoso Taco Bell employee accused of pulling gun on coworker

    Ruidoso Taco Bell employee accused of pulling gun on coworker
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – A Ruidoso Taco Bell employee was arrested for pulling a gun on another employee, according to the Ruidoso Police Department.Mark Aragon, 34, was arrested Tuesday afternoon after police got a 911 call about the alleged incident at the fast food chain located at 26128 US Highway 70. Teen accused of pointing gun at Albuquerque mall officer will remain in custody, DA sayPolice said a shooting did not occur, but there was a fight between the two employees, which
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  • Teen accused of pointing gun at Albuquerque mall officer will remain in custody, DA says

    Teen accused of pointing gun at Albuquerque mall officer will remain in custody, DA says
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 15-year-old accused of pointing a gun at a security officer at Coronado Center will remain in custody, according to the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office.A judge on Wednesday ruled that the teen is too dangerous to be released from the Juvenile Detention Center. Police said the incident happened at 3 a.m. on Sept. 30 when the mall security officer approached a car in the parking lot and saw two teenagers inside.ACLU suing former officers, APD ov
  • Teen accused of pointing gun at Albuquerque mall officer will remain in custody, DA say

    Teen accused of pointing gun at Albuquerque mall officer will remain in custody, DA say
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A 15-year-old accused of pointing a gun at a security officer at Coronado Center will remain in custody, according to the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office.A judge on Wednesday ruled that the teen is too dangerous to be released from the Juvenile Detention Center. Police said the incident happened at 3 a.m. on Sept. 30 when the mall security officer approached a car in the parking lot and saw two teenagers inside.ACLU suing former officers, APD ov
  • Unser Boulevard project will widen roads

    Unser Boulevard project will widen roads
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the main roads out to Rio Rancho's mostly barren "city center" area is finally about to get something you'd expect near any "city center." The City of Rio Rancho is set to widen Unser from Cherry Road, north to Paseo del Volcan.  "I think it's a great idea and it'll definitely boost the economy and growth for Rio Rancho," said Tim Bateman, a Rio Rancho resident.  
    The project will start at Cherry Road and end at Paseo del Volcan, coverin
  • Shoppers are panic-buying toilet paper amid port strike, but experts say there’s no need

    Shoppers are panic-buying toilet paper amid port strike, but experts say there’s no need
    (The Hill) -- While the major port strike on the East Coast and Gulf Coast could threaten Americans’ supply of bananas, it likely won’t directly cause a toilet paper shortage — but that hasn’t stopped consumers from panic-buying the product. After thousands of members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) stopped working and started striking Tuesday for a substantial pay increase and protections from automation after years of record profits
  • Haunted Happy Hour coming to ABQ BioPark Aquarium

    Haunted Happy Hour coming to ABQ BioPark Aquarium
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With Halloween approaching, the ABQ BioPark Aquarium is getting adults in the spirit with a Haunted Happy Hour.Guests aged 21 and over can visit the aquarium after dark and discover creepy creatures from the deep while enjoying signature cocktails. The Shark Reef Cafe will serve a limited edition menu for the occasion. Albuquerque city councilor tests out noise camerasThe Haunted Happy Hour will take place on Oct. 19th from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 and in
  • ACLU suing former officers, APD over DWI corruption scheme

    ACLU suing former officers, APD over DWI corruption scheme
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One by one, Albuquerque police officers have been turning in their badges rather than talking to investigators about an alleged public corruption scheme involving DWI cases. Today, a man who claims he was wrongfully arrested and targeted in the alleged scheme, has filed a civil lawsuit against the city, APD, and its police chief."Racketeering, extortion, and civil rights violations" are some of the damning claims made in the lawsuit filed by the ACLU against
  • Volunteer presents $10K check to Bernalillo County Animal Care Services

    Volunteer presents $10K check to Bernalillo County Animal Care Services
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — Animal shelters in the Albuquerque metro and essentially all over the country have been dealing with overpopulation since the pandemic. On Wednesday, a volunteer with Bernalillo County Animal Care Services (BCACS) looked to decrease some of the stress the shelter faces by presenting them with a $10,000 check.Lyssa Hansen has volunteered for BCACS for about a year and was inspired to do more after seeing the work the shelter does. "I just saw how impact
  • 14 acres of the Albuquerque Bosque to close for restoration project

    14 acres of the Albuquerque Bosque to close  for restoration project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A big swath of the Albuquerque Bosque will close off to the public next week for a multi-million dollar restoration project. Crews say they need to get invasive species out to help get native habitats and species thriving again.Story continues below
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  • Near-record heat returns again Thursday

    Near-record heat returns again Thursday
    Temperatures start another warming trend Wednesday across New Mexico. Near-record heat continues through the first weekend of Balloon Fiesta.
    High temperatures are as much as 20° warmer in parts of northeastern New Mexico Wednesday afternoon, after a cold front left that part of the state the coolest yesterday. Southerly winds are also breezy in the eastern half of the state, but these winds will die down overnight. A few clouds and a couple spotty showers have tried to develop in western Ne
  • U.S. Forest Service starts reseeding efforts in South Fork burn scar

    U.S. Forest Service starts reseeding efforts in South Fork burn scar
    RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) –  Just months after the South Fork wildfire torched the Lincoln National Forest around Ruidoso, the U.S. Forest Service is already working to help regrow some of the areas that have been decimated by problems with flooding and erosion.“We're dropping a blend of seeds that will help start reestablishing the vegetation on the ground and help kind of sure up that ground against further erosion,” said Lincoln National Forest Public Affairs Officer Am
  • UNM to host future NCAA regionals

    UNM to host future NCAA regionals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The NCAA announced future regional locations for various sports on Wednesday. The University of New Mexico was selected to host a few, including men's and women's cross country in 2026 and men's golf in 2028.Story continues below
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  • UNM opens prospective student welcome center

    UNM opens prospective student welcome center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A grand opening was held on Wednesday for the new prospective student welcome center at the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque.The center is the first dedicated welcome space for student recruitment on UNM`s central campus. It will be the starting point for campus tours, with a large event space for presentations and an exhibit area. Newly expanded Manufacturing Development Campus celebrated at Mesa Del SolThe building also includes spaces f
  • New Mexico sets new record for visitor spending

    New Mexico sets new record for visitor spending
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico set a record for direct visitor spending of $8.6 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous record of $8.3 billion set in 2022, the New Mexico Tourism Department announced Wednesday.The department attributed the 3.8% increase in visitor spending to an estimated 41.8 million visitors to New Mexico in 2023.
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  • UNM offensive line has not allowed a sack this season

    UNM offensive line has not allowed a sack this season
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There are currently three teams in all of FBS that have not allowed a sack. UNM is one of them."We definitely take a lot of pride in it," said Richard Pearce. "Right now, we're just kind of making that the standard and that should be able to keep the quarterback clean. We're trying not to make a big deal about it because we're kind of superstitious, but it's definitely a great feeling knowing that we finish playing the game with the way we play and keeping o
  • United's opening playoff date is set, tickets on sale now

    United's opening playoff date is set, tickets on sale now
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time in club history, New Mexico United is hosting a playoff game. It has now been revealed that the club's opening round match will take place on Sunday, September 3 at 6 p.m. Tickets for the match are currently on sale.While United's first-round date is set, the opponent is not. There is still plenty of shuffling to be done in the Western Conference standings, including where New Mexico will finish.United is currently the No. 1 seed in the co
  • Albuquerque city councilor tests out noise cameras

    Albuquerque city councilor tests out noise cameras
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque City Councilor is taking another look at how to crack down on loud vehicles.  A noise camera was installed last week along a busy Albuquerque street to see if it could successfully identify cars breaking noise level rules.      "I'm excited, I mean this is something that a lot of people have asked about. Regular complaints about the noise," said Councilor Joaquin Baca, Albuquerque City Council.   &n
  • Western New Mexico University sees increase in first-year student enrollment

    Western New Mexico University sees increase in first-year student enrollment
    SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – Western New Mexico University is experiencing steady growth, with a 5% increase in first-year student enrollment.Story continues below
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  • UNM-Gallup to host college transfer, scholarship fair

    UNM-Gallup to host college transfer, scholarship fair
    GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico-Gallup is preparing to welcome students for their annual college transfer and scholarship fair.The event will allow students to connect with colleges and universities in one place, meet with student success advisors, learn about transfer programs, and meet with scholarship representatives.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appoints new chief of staff

    Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appoints new chief of staff
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appointed a new chief of staff. Arresting deputy refuses to testify in DWI license hearingTerry Brunner will manage the day-to-day operations of the mayor's office, including constituent services and community engagement, strategic initiatives, and administrative responsibilities.Brunner has served as director for the city's metropolitan redevelopment agency since 2022.
  • Newly expanded Manufacturing Development Campus celebrated at Mesa Del Sol

    Newly expanded Manufacturing Development Campus celebrated at Mesa Del Sol
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A site dedication ceremony was held on Wednesday for a newly expanded manufacturing center in Albuquerque. Kairos Power is building on to their manufacturing development campus in Mase Del Sol.Story continues below
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  • New California law mandates fashion industry to take old clothes back for free

    New California law mandates fashion industry to take old clothes back for free
    (KTLA) — California will soon have the nation’s first mandatory textile take-back requirement after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation requiring apparel companies to accept unwanted clothing.The goal of the bill, SB 707, is to reduce the millions of tons of unwanted clothing that typically end up in landfills in California, support the development of upcycling and recycling across the state, and address the environmental impacts of “fast fashion.”“SB 707 isn&rsquo
  • Wyoming town told to 'ready' for evacuation as wildfire spreads 32,000 acres

    Wyoming town told to 'ready' for evacuation as wildfire spreads 32,000 acres
    DAYTON, Wyo. (KTVX) — The town of Dayton, Wyoming, has been put on a "ready to evacuate" status as a massive wildfire continues to spread across the Bighorn National Forest, just six miles away.The wildfire, dubbed the "Elk Fire," sparked on Friday, Sept. 27, after a lightning strike. The flames spread rapidly, according to officials, burning over 32,000 acres by Wednesday morning. It remains 0% contained."The fire remained active overnight, moving further northeast. Today firefighting ope

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