• Rising egg prices linked to bird flu's impact on supply chain

    Rising egg prices linked to bird flu's impact on supply chain
    (The Hill) — The rising price of eggs in the last year has been linked to bird’s flu impact on the supply chain. Eggs’ price tag has gone up by 28.1 percent in the last 12 months, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The average price for a dozen large eggs was $3.20, according to the bureau's statistics. The spikes in prices occurred, in part, because of the high demand for the product, but also due to the bird flu outbreak at chicken farms in Colorado in Jul
  • John Ashton of 'Beverly Hills Cop' dies at 76

    John Ashton of 'Beverly Hills Cop' dies at 76
    NEW YORK (AP) — John Ashton, the veteran character actor who memorably played the gruff but lovable police detective John Taggart in the “Beverly Hills Cop” films, has died. He was 76.Ashton died Thursday in Fort Collins, Colorado, his family announced in a statement released by Ashton's manager, Alan Somers, on Sunday. No cause of death was immediately available.In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Ashton was a regular face across TV series and films, including "M
  • Are professional athletes playing too many games?

    Are professional athletes playing too many games?
    (NEXSTAR) – Fans resent resting stars, but doctors say it's a smart move.Fans, athletes and medical experts have been having discussions on the increasing demand from players, starting from the time they first start playing all the way up to the professional ranks."The body doesn't necessarily have adequate time to recover [or] repair minor injuries or issues that may have been plaguing that athlete throughout the season," Andrew Jagim, Ph.D, Director of Sports Medicine with the Mayo Clini
  • Spotify says service is back after temporary outage on Sunday

    Spotify says service is back after temporary outage on Sunday
    NEW YORK (WPIX) — Did you run into problems trying to listen to a podcast or some music on Spotify, only for the streaming service to not work? You weren't alone — thousands reported problems with Spotify on Sunday.Just after 11 a.m. ET Sunday, over 12,000 people reported on Downdetector that Spotify was not working properly. Reports of an outage impacting both the app and the website kept climbing and exceeded 40,000 shortly after noon.National Coffee Day: Where to find free or disc
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  • ChatGPT can help you save money on your bills


    (WGN Radio) – Artificial intelligence has many uses big and small, including – apparently – saving you some cash. ChatGPT, the AI-powered chat bot, can help you negotiate your bills down, says Dashia Milden, staff editor of CNET Money.
    In an interview with WGN Radio, Milden gave the example of a phone bill. "You'll basically just go into ChatGPT, type in something along the lines of 'how to negotiate my AT&T bill.' I actually just did this a few minutes ago, and it gav
  • Why does rain 'have a smell'?

    Why does rain 'have a smell'?
    YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – As we march into the fall, some parts of the country are seeing rainfall for the first time in a while. Sometimes when it has not rained for a long time, there is a distinct smell that accompanies the rain – but why?In 1964, Australian scientists coined the term "petrichor" for the unique scent of rain. The word can be split in two with the first being "petri," which means "rock" in Greek, and the second being "chor," which is the blood that flows through Gr
  • Pedestrian dies after being struck 3 times, APD says

    Pedestrian dies after being struck 3 times, APD says
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has reported an incident that killed a pedestrian. It happened Saturday night.APD's Fatal Crash Team was called to San Pedro Drive NE and San Antonio Drive NE for a crash. They stated three vehicles were involved, but one fled the scene. Death prevents New Mexico murder trial from taking place, court docs showAuthorities believe the unknown vehicle was heading east on San Pedro when it struck the pedestrian, who was on
  • How Helene became the near-perfect storm to bring widespread destruction across the South

    How Helene became the near-perfect storm to bring widespread destruction across the South
    Hurricane Helene killed and destroyed far and wide — from Tampa to Atlanta to Asheville, North Carolina, its high winds, heavy rains and sheer size created a perfect mix for devastation.The storm made landfall late Thursday along a largely undeveloped expanse of pine trees and salt marshes on Florida's Big Bend coast, but it immediately displayed its far-reaching power several hundred miles away. As of Sunday morning, at least 64 people were confirmed killed.Tampa Bay was inundated wi
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  • 'Days of our Lives' star Drake Hogestyn dies

    'Days of our Lives' star Drake Hogestyn dies
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Drake Hogestyn, best known for his role in Days of our Lives, has passed away. He was 70 years old.His family released a statement to the "Days of Our Lives" social media accounts, sharing that he died following a battle with pancreatic cancer.“It’s with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Drake Hogestyn,” the statement read. “He was thrown the curve ball of his life when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but he faced the ch
  • Musk faces $1.9 million fine to end X ban in Brazil

    Musk faces $1.9 million fine to end X ban in Brazil
    (The Hill) — Brazil's Supreme Court said that the social platform X, owned by Elon Musk, owes a fine of 10 million reais, which is about $1.9 million, to end its ban in the country, building off a separate $3.3 million fine previously ordered by the court, Reuters reported on Friday.X has been banned in Brazil since late August after a judge ruled that the social platform did not comply with orders related to restricting hate speech and naming a local legal representati
  • 'Dirty soda': Regularly consuming the trendy drink is 'risky,' dietitian says

    'Dirty soda': Regularly consuming the trendy drink is 'risky,' dietitian says
    (NEXSTAR) – Tempted to order your next soda a little “dirty”? There are a few things your nutritionist might want you to know first.“Dirty sodas” — essentially sodas mixed with syrups, juices, creamers or other flavorings — have bubbled into the national spotlight after having become popular among Utah consumers in the 2010s. Utah is also home to several chains that specialize in the drink, including Swig, Sodalicious and Fiiz — all of which have a
  • Supplies, emergency workers rush to North Carolina as Southeast digs out from Helene's deadly march

    Supplies, emergency workers rush to North Carolina as Southeast digs out from Helene's deadly march
    PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Gov. Roy Cooper said Sunday that the death toll of 11 in North Carolina is expected to rise from Hurricane Helene as rescuers and other emergency workers reach areas currently isolated by collapsed roads, failing infrastructure and widespread flooding.“This is an unprecedented tragedy that requires an unprecedented response,” Cooper said at a press conference Sunday. He added that “we know there will be more” deaths and he asked residents to avoid
  • Supplies, emergency workers rush to North Carolina as Southeast digs out from Helene

    Supplies, emergency workers rush to North Carolina as Southeast digs out from Helene
    PERRY, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Southeast grappled Sunday with rising death tolls, a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas and the widespread loss of homes and property while the devastating toll of Hurricane Helene became more clear and officials warned of a lengthy and difficult rebuild.A North Carolina County that includes the mountain city of Asheville, reported 30 people killed due to the storm, pushing the overall death toll to at least 84 people across several states.
  • More than 60 dead after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast

    More than 60 dead after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast
    PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Massive rains from powerful Hurricane Helene left people stranded, without shelter and awaiting rescue, as the cleanup began from a storm that killed at least 64 people, caused widespread destruction across the U.S. Southeast and knocked out power to millions of people.“I’ve never seen so many people homeless as what I have right now,” said Janalea England of Steinhatchee, Florida, a small river town along the state’s rural Big Bend, as
  • Despite recall, plant closure, Boar’s Head meats still available

    Despite recall, plant closure, Boar’s Head meats still available
    (NewsNation) — The listeria-caused recall of Boar’s Head deli meats produced at a now-closed plant in Virginia involved more than seven million pounds of products distributed in 19 states. But it’s still easy to find its turkey, ham, beef charcuterie and other items on sale around the nation.While the plant in Jarratt, Virginia was identified as the source of the listeria outbreak that has led to about 60 hospitalizations and ten deaths, Boar’s Head operates eight ot
  • Tropical depression 'could form,' appears to resemble Helene's path: NHC

    Tropical depression 'could form,' appears to resemble Helene's path: NHC
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A tropical depression is expected to form sometime this week in the western Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center.The area of low pressure resembles a similar path to Hurricane Helene, which charged rapidly through Florida and the southern region of the U.S., leaving at least 64 dead as of Saturday night.(WFLA)Over the next few days, gradual development of this potential disturbance is expected, and a tropical depression "could form" around the midd
  • Heat sticks around into October

    Heat sticks around into October
    Heat continues today as Gallup and Farmington are expected to reach record highs once again. Mostly dry conditions will be present with a chance of a pop up shower across northern and western parts of the state.
    Another round of record heat is expected Monday afternoon, central and western parts of New Mexico are especially going to feel it. Highs will climb back into the 90s Monday afternoon in the Metro. Another cold front moves in by early Tuesday morning, which will cool off highs just sligh
  • High school football Saturday highlights – Week 6

    High school football Saturday highlights – Week 6
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Week 6 New Mexico high school football wrapped with Saturday’s slate of games. Here is a look at some scores and highlights.In a class 5A district 1 clash, Highland and Valley each looked to pick up a second consecutive win for the first time this season. Overtime was needed to decide a winner, and the Hornets came out on top 26-20.New class 4A district 2 foes Manzano and Chaparral met at Wilson Stadium. Manzano took control early and showed its domina
  • Green Chile Fiesta showcases New Mexico's favorite veggie

    Green Chile Fiesta showcases New Mexico's favorite veggie
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An annual fiesta sought to spice up the fall season and celebrate New Mexico's state vegetable.
    The Green Chile Fiesta hosted by the SouthWest Organizing Project brought green chile stew connoisseurs together to compete in a cook-off for the "best of" title. Corrales celebrates autumn with annual harvest festivalOrganizers said they had vegetable and meat competitors, and the community could vote for their favorite stew.Green Chile wasn't the only new Mexica
  • Local law enforcement group releases new pin design ahead of Balloon Fiesta

    Local law enforcement group releases new pin design ahead of Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Balloon Fiesta is only a week away, and there's a new pin for visitors to collect this year.The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office Motors Unit dropped their new pin, showing three balloons and a police motorcycle.To see the pin archive, click here.
  • Hundreds come out for Fiesta Fanatics cleanup event ahead of Balloon Fiesta

    Hundreds come out for Fiesta Fanatics cleanup event ahead of Balloon Fiesta
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque and community members are getting ready for the biggest party in town. On Saturday, hundreds got together in preparation.Some of the fiesta's biggest fans gathered at Balloon Fiesta Park ahead of the thousands that will visit next week.“I'm just so proud of everybody that's coming here from the parents to the kids to volunteer their time to help out on a Saturday when they could be doing any other thing. They could be playing vi
  • CABQ's Summer of Nonviolence initiative wraps up for the year

    CABQ's Summer of Nonviolence initiative wraps up for the year
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque wrapped up its final event for the Summer of Nonviolence on Saturday. To send off the summer, families came together for the National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims.
    "These types of things are effective," said Albuquerque City Councilor Nichole Rogers.The idea was to host events throughout the summer in hopes of keeping children busy and off the streets.
    City leaders said it began as a response to historical increases in viol
  • UNM beats NMSU, earns first win of the season

    UNM beats NMSU, earns first win of the season
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The latest edition of the Rio Grande Rivalry was not short of offense. In total, 90 points were scored and the Lobos and Aggies combined for 1,042 yards, as UNM toppled NMSU 50-40. The win for the Lobos is the first of the season and the first under head coach Bronco Mendenhall.For both teams, most of the damage was done on the ground. UNM ended the night with 370 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns. NMSU tallied 285 yards and four touchdowns in the gro
  • Death prevents New Mexico murder trial from taking place, court docs show

    Death prevents New Mexico murder trial from taking place, court docs show
    SAN JUAN COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The murder trial for an Aztec woman has been called off as court records showed she died during an emergency hospital visit.In 2022, Sierra Collins was accused of orchestrating the murder of William Johnson.investigators say surveillance video shows two men get out of an SUV outside of Johnson's home and immediately open fire before fleeing the area.The two men were identified as brothers Eli and Tyler Chaffin. Deputies alleged Collins was having a
  • Prickly Pear Festival returns for 6th annual event

    Prickly Pear Festival returns for 6th annual event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This weekend, an event highlighted the versatility of a native New Mexico plant.Coming back for the sixth year, the New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival was held at the Gutierrez Hubbell House, offering music, food, crafts, and more.On Saturday, local foodies gave demonstrations on cooking, and even offered a "how-to" on making prickly pear cocktails and mocktails, showing off all the ways the sweet cactus can be used. New Mexico prickly pear farmers say 2024 ha
  • 3 injured after crash at 2nd St, Mountain Rd

    3 injured after crash at 2nd St, Mountain Rd
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A crash on 2nd Street is being investigated by the Albuquerque Police Department.According to Albuquerque Fire Rescue, the crash happened at the intersection of 2nd Street and Mountain Road in northwest Albuquerque.
    Officials said two cars were involved, and three people were injured. One was transported to the hospital, and another person had to be rescued from a vehicle.APD is investigating the cause of the crash.
  • Anti-transgender laws increase youth suicide attempts, study says

    Anti-transgender laws increase youth suicide attempts, study says
    Content Warning: This article discusses suicide. Please return to the homepage if you are not comfortable with the topic. If you are in distress and need someone to talk to, please call 988, text HELLO to 741741, or visit the crisis hotline's website.AUSTIN (KXAN) — A "first-of-its kind" study, published Thursday in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, shows a link between anti-transgender laws and suicide attempts by 13-24 year-olds, according to suicide prevention nonprofit The Trevor Pro
  • Nearly one-third of Americans have some iron deficiency

    Nearly one-third of Americans have some iron deficiency
    (NewsNation) — Twenty-nine percent of Americans don’t have enough iron in their bodies, or the iron isn’t doing what it’s supposed to in their bodies, according to a new study.The study of more than 8,000 adults conducted by Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that 14% have absolute iron deficiency, and 15% have functional iron deficiency.Absolute iron deficiency, also known as overt iron deficiency, refers to a severe reduction or complete absence of iron s
  • Meet and greet held for Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad actors at local store

    Meet and greet held for Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad actors at local store
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fans of two of Albuquerque's hit TV shows braved the heat as they waited in long lines to meet the actors who played "Tuco Salamanca" and "Attorney Howard Hamlin."The Breaking Bad Store located in Old Town hosted the meet and greet. During the event, Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad fans were able to walk away with signatures and photos from Patrick Fabian and Raymond Cruz. New Mexico DOJ pressures the state to crack down on illegal fencing on public w
  • Hot and dry weather continues across New Mexico

    Hot and dry weather continues across New Mexico
    It was a hot day across the state once again with records being broken across parts of western New Mexico. A few showers continue to move through the northern mountains as well as across the Gila National Wilderness. Overnight, these showers will continue to dissipate with mostly clear skies and mild low temperatures.Another round of record heat is expected Monday afternoon, central and western parts of New Mexico are especially going to feel it. Highs will climb back into the 90s Monday afterno

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