• US at risk of losing health designation it's had for 25 years

    US at risk of losing health designation it's had for 25 years
    (NEXSTAR) – Measles was officially declared "eliminated" in the United States in 2000. If things keep going the way they've been going in 2025, that designation could soon change.
    "Measles elimination status" is achieved in a country or region when there hasn't been sustained transmission of the virus for a period of 12 months or longer, explained Dr. William Moss, an epidemiology professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of the school's International Va
  • Albuquerque settles $2.5 million lawsuit after officer shot man in mental health crisis

    Albuquerque settles $2.5 million lawsuit after officer shot man in mental health crisis
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is paying out more than $2 million in a settlement to a family whose lives were forever changed when an officer shot their son, leaving him with life-altering injuries. It all started with a 911 call when the parents pleaded for help as their son was going through a mental health crisis. But it quickly got out of control when officers arrived on scene. KRQE News 13 spoke to the family's attorney, who said it changed the course of thei
  • E-scooter companies trying to work with the City of Albuquerque regarding improperly parked scooters

    E-scooter companies trying to work with the City of Albuquerque regarding improperly parked scooters
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Albuquerque is cracking down on e-scooter companies impounding improperly parked e-scooters and charging the companies to reclaim them.  Growing pains, that's how some of the E-scooter companies have described the city's crackdown. They are now trying to work with the city to find a better solution regarding improperly parked E-scooters across the metro. "So, there is no forgiveness on any fines or fees that are occurred by th
  • Rio Rancho HS JV baseball team suspended after player accused of urinating in opponent's water jug

    Rio Rancho HS JV baseball team suspended after player accused of urinating in opponent's water jug
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Rancho High School JV baseball team has been suspended after a player was accused of urinating in an opponent's water jug. The Rio Rancho HS JV team played La Cueva last week when the incident is said to have occurred. Rio Rancho High School JV baseball player accused of urinating in opponent’s water jugRio Rancho Public Schools confirmed to KRQE News 13 that the team was suspended on Wednesday. The C Team will take the place of the JV team for
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  • BCSO appoints replacement for fired undersheriff

    BCSO appoints replacement for fired undersheriff
    BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Four members of the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office formally received promotions at a ceremony Wednesday.In front of their families, friends, colleagues, and coworkers, Captain Tyler Jenkins, Chief Deputy Pete Golden, Major Patrick Burk, and Undersheriff Hollie Anderson received their new ranks. Each had a family member pin on their new badge before they spoke about what the promotion and being a member of BCSO meant to them. Jury hears victim testi
  • Traffic slowed by crash on I-40 near 12th Street in Albuquerque

    Traffic slowed by crash on I-40 near 12th Street in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Traffic has been heavily impacted by a flipped vehicle on I-40 in Albuquerque near 12th St. Details are limited, but traffic has been limited to one lane to pass the crash.
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    KRQE News 13 will provide update
  • Snow, rain return with a spring storm late this week 

    Snow, rain return with a spring storm late this week 
    A strong, spring storm will move into New Mexico Friday through Saturday, bringing widespread rain and snow along with cooler temperatures. It's a much cooler day across New Mexico Wednesday. High temperatures are as much as 10° to nearly 30° cooler compared to Tuesday. Winds have been lighter across the northern half of the state, with a few 35 to 40 mph wind gusts in southern New Mexico. Winds will settle down overnight as temperatures will get cold again by Thursday morning.High
  • Donate Life Month: Newborn baby gives the gift of life at Presbyterian Hospital

    Donate Life Month: Newborn baby gives the gift of life at Presbyterian Hospital
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In the summer of 2023, Janie Rock and her husband experienced every parent's worst fear when their unborn son Gabriel was diagnosed with a terminal illness and would not survive outside of the womb.The Rock family decided to turn their misfortune into someone else's miracle."We thought the best option was to donate life and help somebody else in their time of need to help give us the comfort knowing that we can help somebody else in their time of need while
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  • Los Ranchos De Albuquerque restaurant named 2025 James Beard award finalist

    Los Ranchos De Albuquerque restaurant named 2025 James Beard award finalist
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The James Beard Awards, considered to be among the nation’s most prestigious honors, announced its 2025 Restaurant and Chef Award finalists Wednesday. Out of eight semi-finalists, one New Mexico restaurant made the cut. Japanese retailer Daiso sets opening date for first Albuquerque storeCampo at Los Poblanos in Los Ranchos De Albuquerque was named among five finalists for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program—a national category. The farm
  • Man sentenced in 2024 murder of 79-year-old at New Mexico rest area

    Man sentenced in 2024 murder of 79-year-old at New Mexico rest area
    COLFAX COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — A Georgia man has been sentenced to prison for a deadly stabbing at a New Mexico rest area in 2024. Dorien Ray will serve over 30 years behind bars for murdering 79-year-old David Adams.The investigation began about a year ago. Agents discovered Ray stabbed Adams at the Tinaja rest area. Ray then stole the vehicle owned by Adams and his wife. Officers found the vehicle, then took Ray into custody after a pursuit. Ray was charged with an open count of
  • Registration opens for 2025 New Mexico STEM signing day

    Registration opens for 2025 New Mexico STEM signing day
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Registration has begun for this year's STEM signing day in New Mexico. Five students will win $1,000 scholarships in science, technology, engineering, and math fields during a virtual ceremony later this month. Naval Academy removes hundreds of library books in DEI purgeThe STEM signing day was created by the Air Force Research Lab Tech Engagement Office. It was inspired by traditional athletic signing days. Hundreds of students have been recognized since it
  • Portales community grieving after two high school students die within days of each other

    Portales community grieving after two high school students die within days of each other
    PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – A high school in eastern New Mexico is grieving after two of its students died within days of each other. Two families are planning funerals as local communities rally together in support.Story continues below
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    The series of traged
  • Third grade Farmington teacher arrested in connection to husband's stabbing death

    Third grade Farmington teacher arrested in connection to husband's stabbing death
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A Farmington woman and McCormick Elementary third-grade teacher, 51-year-old Heather Fernandez-Hoefer, has been arrested in connection to the 2020 murder of her husband, Robert Hoefer, 49. She is facing charges of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence.Robert Hoefer was found dead with stab wounds in the couple's South Ivie Avenue residence on the morning of November 29, 2020, after Fernandez-Hoefer called his death into 911. The affidavit deta
  • Trump announces sweeping 'reciprocal' tariffs

    Trump announces sweeping 'reciprocal' tariffs
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States, threatening to upend much of the architecture of the global economy and trigger broader trade wars.Trump held up a chart while speaking at the White House, showing the United States would charge a 34% tax on imports from China, a 20% tax on imports from the European Union, 25% on South K
  • LIVE: Trump announces sweeping 'reciprocal' tariffs

    LIVE: Trump announces sweeping 'reciprocal' tariffs
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump announces sweeping 'reciprocal' tariffs to promote US manufacturing, raising risks of higher costs and trade wars.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE; SEE PREVIOUS COVERAGE FROM THE AP BELOW.WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of White House hype and public anxiety, President Donald Trump is set on Wednesday to announce a barrage of what he calls reciprocal tariffs on friend and foe alike.
    Trump is discussing the tariffs live from the Rose Garden in the video p
  • Musk could be headed for a Washington exit after turbulent times at DOGE

    Musk could be headed for a Washington exit after turbulent times at DOGE
    WASHINGTON (AP) — DOGE’s days appear to be numbered.Elon Musk recently suggested that he will be done with his work in the near future. President Donald Trump told reporters this week that “at some point, he’s going to be going back” to running his companies. As far as the Department of Government Efficiency, Trump said, “It will end.”All of that talk was before Musk faced a setback Tuesday in Wisconsin, where voters rejected his choi
  • Diddy civil suit thrown out after accuser refuses to identify herself

    Diddy civil suit thrown out after accuser refuses to identify herself
    (NewsNation) — Sean "Diddy" Combs had a legal victory in civil court after his accuser would not reveal her identity.The judge dismissed the case, which was filed in October 2024, against the scandal-plagued rapper, according to federal court documents. The accuser, listed as "Jane Doe," originally alleged Combs attempted to sexually assault her in 1995 in New York City at a party after she thwarted his unwanted advances.The rap mogul denied the claims.Doe's attorney filed for her to stay
  • SEE IT: NASA astronaut Sunita Williams reunites with dogs after 9-month stay in space

    SEE IT: NASA astronaut Sunita Williams reunites with dogs after 9-month stay in space
    (NewsNation) — NASA astronaut Sunita Williams released a video of her reunion with her two dogs after spending nine months onboard the International Space Station.Williams posted the clip Sunday on X with the caption, “Best homecoming ever!”The video, which has received more than 330,000 views, shows Williams greeting her happy dogs. One gets so excited that it picks up a stick and trots around the front yard, wagging its tail.Story continues below
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  • Naval Academy removes hundreds of library books in DEI purge

    Naval Academy removes hundreds of library books in DEI purge
    (The Hill) - The U.S. Naval Academy has removed nearly 400 books from its library that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. The step, reported by The Associated Press, is the latest in the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate DEI policies, programs, social media postings and curriculum in federal agencies and schools.The Academy did not immediately respond to The Hill’s request for comment. Officials for the Annapolis, Md., school were instructed to review the li
  • Tesla sales plunge to lowest level since 2022 amid Trump backlash

    Tesla sales plunge to lowest level since 2022 amid Trump backlash
    (The Hill) - Tesla sales dropped by nearly 13 percent in the first three months of the year amid a broader backlash against CEO Elon Musk and his leadership of President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).Tesla reported 336,000 vehicle deliveries in the January to March quarter, a notable drop from sales of 387,000 vehicles in the same period a year ago.The number marks its worst showing since 2022 and is far lower than analysts' predictions of about 408,000 deliveries.Story cont
  • Windy season in New Mexico: Here's what to do if you get caught in a dust storm

    Windy season in New Mexico: Here's what to do if you get caught in a dust storm
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With the windy season in full swing in New Mexico, dust storms have been popping up across the state.If you find yourself caught in a dust storm, whether it be while driving or walking outside, there are steps you can take to protect yourself.Story continues below
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  • Amazon's last-minute bid for TikTok comes days before US ban on the platform

    Amazon's last-minute bid for TikTok comes days before US ban on the platform
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Amazon has put in a bid to purchase TikTok, a Trump administration official said Wednesday, in an eleventh-hour pitch as a U.S. ban on the platform is set to go into effect Saturday.Video above: President Trump discusses possible TikTok ban extension on March 28, 2025.The official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the Amazon offer was made in a letter to Vice President JD Vance and Commerce S
  • Cooler and rainier weekend

    Cooler and rainier weekend
    Yesterday's winds have thankfully calmed down quite a bit. While the weather may be calmer, it is also much cooler.
    Incredibly strong wind gusts were seen across the entire state throughout the day yesterday. The Sierra Blanca Airport reported 73 mph wind gusts. The highest reported wind gusts in New Mexico yesterday. The rest of the state saw a variety of valued ranging from 50-65 mph through the afternoon.
    Today, these winds are much calmer for most. The southwest could still see some gusty wi
  • Cooler and rainier weather heading into the weekend

    Cooler and rainier weather heading into the weekend
    Yesterday's winds have thankfully calmed down quite a bit. While the weather may be calmer, it is also much cooler.
    Incredibly strong wind gusts were seen across the entire state throughout the day yesterday. The Sierra Blanca Airport reported 73 mph wind gusts. The highest reported wind gusts in New Mexico yesterday. The rest of the state saw a variety of valued ranging from 50-65 mph through the afternoon.Forecast Continues Below
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  • Man arrested in connection to shots fired at southwest Colorado recreation center

    Man arrested in connection to shots fired at southwest Colorado recreation center
    DURANGO, Colo. (KRQE) — A man was arrested on Wednesday in southwest Colorado after police say he fired shots at a local recreation center. Joe Brinkerhoff, 76, of Durango, is being charged with illegal discharge of a firearm, according to the Durango Police Department. Trial against former APD officer accused of false imprisonment continuesPolice say the suspect fired into the front-facing window of Durango Recreation Center at about 12:40 a.m. The front entry window was destroyed. T
  • WalletHub ranks states financial literacy - Where does New Mexico rank?

    WalletHub ranks states financial literacy - Where does New Mexico rank?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – WalletHub released its recent report on the most and least financially literate states. WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia across 17 different metrics. The metrics range from consumer habits, financial-education programs, share of adults with rainy day funds, share of unbanked households, share of adults borrowing from non-bank lenders and more.
    New Mexico ranked in the bottom half of the list, coming in at 39th overall. In individ
  • What to know as measles spreads, 5 states report active outbreaks

    What to know as measles spreads, 5 states report active outbreaks
    (AP) — Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico reported new measles cases this week, with the outbreak expanding for the first time into central Texas.Already, the U.S. has more measles cases this year than in all of 2024, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said. Other states with outbreaks — defined as three or more cases — include New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio and Oklahoma. Since February, two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related
  • Monthly mortgage payments soar to record high

    Monthly mortgage payments soar to record high
    (NewsNation) — A typical monthly housing payment hit a record high of $2,807 during the last four weeks ending March 23, according to a study by Redfin.The 5.3% increase is a result of the average cost of home prices going up roughly 3% annually and mortgage rates sitting at 6.6%.“Buyers are cautious because they’re worried about the economy and potential layoffs, and they’re wondering if mortgage rates will come down later this year. But because other buyers are cau
  • 'You seem like a clown': US Senator Jim Banks tells fired federal worker he 'probably deserved it'

    'You seem like a clown': US Senator Jim Banks tells fired federal worker he 'probably deserved it'
    (WXIN/WTTV) — A viral video posted online appears to show Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) telling a fired federal worker that he "probably deserved it" because he seems "like a clown."The video — posted by several large social media accounts and viewed over 1 million times — began making the rounds Tuesday afternoon. The 26-second clip appears to show Banks walking through a building corridor before getting onto an elevator with several staffers.'Because you seem like a clown'The perso
  • Sen. Jim Banks says he won't apologize for calling fired federal worker a 'clown' who 'probably deserved it'

    Sen. Jim Banks says he won't apologize for calling fired federal worker a 'clown' who 'probably deserved it'
    (WXIN/WTTV) — Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) has responded to a viral video of him telling a fired federal worker they “probably deserved it,” saying he will not apologize and “won’t back down.”In a video post on social media Wednesday, the senator said he was right in calling the ex-federal employee a “clown.” The employee — since identified as Mack Schroeder — was reportedly an HHS worker who helped provide support to older Americans and peo

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