• Two teens found guilty of murder in Roswell park double shooting case

    Two teens found guilty of murder in Roswell park double shooting case
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Two teens were found guilty of first-degree murder and other charges in connection to a double homicide in Roswell.
    The 10-day jury trial for Carlos Gallegos and Damian Romero wrapped up on Monday. The two were also found guilty of first-degree murder willful and deliberate, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and possession of a handgun by a person under 19.Story continues below
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  • New Mexico companies receive training funds from EDD

    New Mexico companies receive training funds from EDD
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Economic Development Department (EDD) has announced more businesses have been approved for Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) funding. According to an EDD press release, the money will go towards hiring and training up to 94 employees and four interns.Each month, the JTIP Board reviews and authorizes training reimbursement dollars to qualified businesses. A total of $1.6 million was approved with average wages ranging from $20 to $91 per hour.The followi
  • NMSU's Aggie Shark Tank happening on Wednesday

    NMSU's Aggie Shark Tank happening on Wednesday
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University is calling on entrepreneurs to pitch their big ideas and possibly win some cash prizes. The annual Aggie Shark Tank is happening on Wednesday from 4- 6 p.m. at the NMSU Center for the Arts.Eastern New Mexico University breaks ground on new student services buildingJust like in the TV show that they're emulating, winners could receive funding for their business and product proposals. The event is free to attend. For more information
  • Groundbreaking held for new early learning center in Old Town

    Groundbreaking held for new early learning center in Old Town
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The ground has officially been broken for an upcoming childhood learning center in Albuquerque. City and education leaders came out to celebrate at the future home of the Brillante Early Learning Center near Old Town. The center is partnered with Explora and will allow the museum to expand its child-care capabilities.Albuquerque Fire Rescue donates decommissioned rescue truckIt will give parents an opportunity to work on their own education. "Knowing that Ja
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  • UNM hosting cooking contest on Wednesday

    UNM hosting cooking contest on Wednesday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico is challenging student chefs to think outside the box in their upcoming cooking contest. UNM's Honors College is hosting the SNAP Smackdown cooking contest on Wednesday at the La Posada Dining Hall starting at 1:30 p.m.Albuquerque Fire Rescue donates decommissioned rescue truckDishes for the contest will be cooked by student chefs using SNAP-approved foods. Winners will receive a cash prize and cooking items. If you are intereste
  • Big Lots plans to shutter 19 more stores as additional locations, including one in New Mexico, stop closing process

    Big Lots plans to shutter 19 more stores as additional locations, including one in New Mexico, stop closing process
    (NEXSTAR) — As it continues to move through the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, Big Lots has announced plans to close additional stores while seemingly pulling others out of the closure process. After filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, the discount retailer said it planned to close roughly 550 stores. Following multiple waves of announced closures, Big Lots appeared to reach that benchmark in mid-October. By then, more than 240 of its stores had closed.Earlier this month, however
  • Operation Silent Night collects donations for Albuquerque shelter animals

    Operation Silent Night collects donations for Albuquerque shelter animals
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –The City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department is collecting donations of comfort gifts for its shelter animals. Donations are being accepted through December 31, 2024.Story continues below
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  • PHOTOS: Ruidoso home for sale looks like a Hallmark movie set

    PHOTOS: Ruidoso home for sale looks like a Hallmark movie set
    *Editor’s note: This article reflects the state of the listing at the publish date; the following property may have sold or changed in value since then.RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – One property for sale in Ruidoso looks like it came straight out of a Hallmark movie. Nestled in among the trees, the nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom listing features a wrap-around patio, whimsically decorated rooms, and even a nearby "secret garden" on the property's lush grounds. PHOTOS: Historic hotel listed
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  • Police investigating crash and shooting in northeast Albuquerque

    Police investigating crash and shooting in northeast Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a shooting related to a vehicle crash in the area of Comanche Rd. and Eubank Blvd.APD says around 11:20 a.m. Tuesday, officers were sent to the area after receiving reports of a crash and shooting. Officers located one man with a gunshot would. The man was transported to a hospital and APD says his condition is unknown. While police investigate the shooting, traffic on Comanche Rd. will be blocked. Drivers a
  • Texas kidnapping suspects arrested in New Mexico

    Texas kidnapping suspects arrested in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police say they have made two arrests and located five kidnapped children out of Texas. NMSP say their automatic license plate recognition system helped locate the vehicle.Story continues below
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  • Cooler blast of air through the middle of the week

    Cooler blast of air through the middle of the week
    The warmer temperatures we saw over the weekend are on the way out of New Mexico. We can expect a windy day today with very cold temperatures tomorrow morning.
    A low pressure system is clipping northern New Mexico this afternoon. The low will be fairly short lived over New Mexico and will move on by the evening. This low will not be bringing very much precipitation to the state. Only a few very spotty snow and rain showers are expected in Northern New Mexico.
    The low will primarily be bringing g
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue donates decommissioned rescue truck

    Albuquerque Fire Rescue donates decommissioned rescue truck
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue donated a decommissioned rescue truck to the town of Mesilla in southern New Mexico.
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    The truck will hel
  • Father, young children killed in crash in Sandoval County, Rio Rancho Police say

    Father, young children killed in crash in Sandoval County, Rio Rancho Police say
    SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –A father and some of his children died as a result of a crash in Sandoval County on Nov. 13, Rio Rancho Police announced Tuesday.Initially, two deaths were reported after the crash; however, police updated the number of those killed to four, which include Craig Miller, 36; Craig Miller Jr., 6; Laila Miller, just shy of her first birthday; and the Miller family’s unborn child. Albuquerque man with lengthy criminal history back behind barsThe survivin
  • Opening statements heard in trial for 1994 rape case

    Opening statements heard in trial for 1994 rape case
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Opening statements were heard Tuesday morning in the trial for Gilbert Contreras, accused of a rape that occurred in 1994.Albuquerque man with lengthy criminal history back behind barsContreras, 56, pleaded not guilty to charges of rape and kidnapping. Contreras was taken into custody in 2022 after a rape kit from 1994 was processed and matched his DNA. The victim was a 43-year-old woman who was running near the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park. She
  • Rails Along the Rio Grande Train Show returns to Albuquerque

    Rails Along the Rio Grande Train Show returns to Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Model Railroad Association Rio Grande Division is holding its annual Rails Along the Rio Grande train show. The show will be November 23, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and November 24, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Sid Cutter Pilot's Pavilion at Balloon Fiesta Park.Story continues below
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  • Hot Bev ABQ partners to host grand opening food and clothing drive

    Hot Bev ABQ partners to host grand opening food and clothing drive
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Hot Bev ABQ is hosting a holiday food and clothing drive for their grand opening in collaboration with the Lounge at the Ranchers Club and Jackson Wink MMA.
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  • Santa Fe Animal Shelter collecting winter gear for unhoused people with pets

    Santa Fe Animal Shelter collecting winter gear for unhoused people with pets
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Animal Shelter is partnering with Street Homeless Animal Project Inc. (SHAP) to collect supplies for unhoused individuals who have a furry companion.Parkas for Pups runs through November 25 and is seeking high-quality winter items—such as large blankets and sweaters, jackets, harnesses, and boots.Story continues below
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  • Upcoming winter break camps at the Nuclear Science Museum

    Upcoming winter break camps at the Nuclear Science Museum
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Science is Everywhere camps at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History align with Albuquerque Public School breaks. With winter break around the corner, students can register for these educational and immersive camps.
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  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico awards $500,000 grant

    Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico awards $500,000 grant
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico is giving a $500,000 grant to the New Mexico Medical Foundation.
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  • KRQE Newsfeed: Legislative priorities, Concerning crosswalk, Chilly and breezy, Major investment, Holiday movie

    KRQE Newsfeed: Legislative priorities, Concerning crosswalk, Chilly and breezy, Major investment, Holiday movie
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  • More Seniors & Fewer Children: The Future of New Mexico

    More Seniors & Fewer Children: The Future of New Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With an aging population and fewer children being born, New Mexico could head toward a concerning decline, according to UNM researchers. Geospatial & Population Studies (UNM-GPS) Senior Research Scientist Jacqueline Miller joins Chris & Gabby on this week's New Mexico News Insiders podcast to discuss her projections based on 2020 Census numbers.
    While the numbers aren’t set in stone, Miller explains what this could mean for the state’s e
  • Chilly, drier, & still windy weather for New Mexico

    Chilly, drier, & still windy weather for New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Despite some easterly-moving light snow showers in the Four Corners and the Northern Mountains, it's a drier morning for most of the region with slightly warmer air in western areas to start than yesterday, but slightly cooler air in southeastern areas in wake of yesterday's departing storm system.Along with a weak storm system moving very quickly eastward in northern areas, it's a bit of a breezy morning, but northwesterly winds will pick up later today, keeping aftern
  • Chilly, drier, & still windy

    Chilly, drier, & still windy
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Despite some easterly-moving light snow showers in The Four Corners and The Northern Mountains, it's a drier morning for most of the region with slightly warmer air in western areas to start than yesterday, but slightly cooler air in southeastern areas in wake of yesterday's departing storm system.Along with a weak storm system moving very quickly eastward in northern areas, it's a bit of a breezy morning, but northwesterly winds will pick up later today, keep afternoon
  • Albuquerque city councilors list what projects they want funding for from the state

    Albuquerque city councilors list what projects they want funding for from the state
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Each Albuquerque city councilor has listed projects they would like the state to fund. They also listed crime-fighting initiatives they would like lawmakers to consider. Councilors would like lawmakers to get tough on crime with Councilor Louie Sanchez asking for a three-strikes law for violent offenders. That ask includes that violent felons would get life in prison after their third offense.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque City Council passes resolution directing city to create a social media policy

    Albuquerque City Council passes resolution directing city to create a social media policy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council voted to take action on the city's social media posts. They passed a resolution directing the city to create a social media policy.  Mesa Film Studio going before Albuquerque planning committee for approvalThis was after controversial social media posts made by the Albuquerque Police Department's Director of Communication. Gilbert Gallegos was heavily criticized for his management of APD's X page and comments he made to the publ
  • Albuquerque City Council passes bill on social media policy

    Albuquerque City Council passes bill on social media policy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Council voted to take action on the city's social media posts. They passed a bill that lays out policies of the appropriate use of city social media accounts. It requires the city to post all social media policies.Mesa Film Studio going before Albuquerque planning committee for approvalThis was after controversial social media posts made by the Albuquerque Police Department's Director of Communication. Gilbert Gallegos was heavily criticized
  • Colder and breezy Tuesday

    Colder and breezy Tuesday
    Another storm clips New Mexico Tuesday, bringing more wind and colder temperatures. Our weather will start a warming trend Wednesday.Windier weather moved in Monday after a late weekend storm, with wind gusts over 40 mph across parts of the state. Temperatures were a little warmer across the state today too, but that will be changing Tuesday. Another storm will clip northeast New Mexico Tuesday afternoon. This will bring back breezy to locally windy conditions once again, but the biggest impact
  • Albuquerque man claims he was almost run over due to faulty crosswalk

    Albuquerque man claims he was almost run over due to faulty crosswalk
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A pedestrian is speaking out after he said he was almost killed while using a dangerous crosswalk. The City of Albuquerque however said the crosswalk shouldn't have been used in the first place. Adelious Stith said he has been fighting the city for seven years to put a crosswalk on Americas Parkway near the new Markana Uptown Apartments. He said he was almost run over on November 4.Photos taken on Monday show the crosswalk blocked off with signs and bla
  • Sandia Resort & Casino hosts tree lighting event for Toys for Tots

    Sandia Resort & Casino hosts tree lighting event for Toys for Tots
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Toys for Tots kicked off the holiday season with their annual tree lighting event. Sandia Resort & Casino hosted their Santa tree lighting where families enjoyed mariachi music and donated toys to underprivileged children in New Mexico. New traffic changes go into place as crews work on Bridge Boulevard"That's the reason why we had the children come out today to show that they are the smallest members of our community," said Pueblo of Sandia Governor Felix Chav
  • Albuquerque students to learn about the Arctic firsthand using wooden boats

    Albuquerque students to learn about the Arctic firsthand using wooden boats
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A group of Albuquerque Public School students are taking a different approach to learning about weather. Middle schoolers are currently designing small wooden boats, that will offer them a window into the Arctic and the weather patterns there.Story continues below
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