• Warmer weather moves into New Mexico this weekend

    Warmer weather moves into New Mexico this weekend
    Wind gusts up to 55 mph will return to parts of New Mexico Saturday afternoon, bringing another round of high fire danger. Temperatures will also be much warmer starting this weekend.It's been a warmer and calmer day across New Mexico with high temperatures climbing up to right around average for this time of year. Winds have been light to calm across the entire state as well. The winds will pick up Saturday afternoon though with westerly wind gusts as high as 30 to 55 mph. The strongest winds w
  • Live Updates: UNM faces Michigan State in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament

    Live Updates: UNM faces Michigan State in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico Lobos face Michigan State in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament. The Lobos defeated Marquette 75-66 Friday night to advance to the Round of 32 for the first time since 2012.Michigan State comes into the game with a record of 28-6. They defeated Bryant 87-62 Friday night to advance in the tournament. The winner of this game will face the winner of Iowa State/Ole Miss.The game will air on TNT. For those can't watch, KRQE wil
  • ABQ Special Collections Library celebrates 100 years

    ABQ Special Collections Library celebrates 100 years
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Duke City's Special Collection Library, a tailored collection of rare books and artifacts, housed inside ABQ's Public Library, celebrated a hundred years on Saturday. The Special Collections Library opened its doors on March 23, 1925. Albuquerque, Bernalillo County library celebrating 50th yearThe highly specialized collection isn't available for checkout, as it's meant to preserve the community's history and heritage. "Our bread and butter is really Alb
  • RRPD cruiser finds itself in sinkhole

    RRPD cruiser finds itself in sinkhole
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – A Rio Rancho police officer got a surprise Sunday when his patrol vehicle found its way into a sinkhole. The department says Officer Cory Marquez had an unexpected night after his vehicle fell in. Rio Rancho man accused of firing hundreds of rounds pleads not guiltythey say Marquez walked away unharmed, just a little muddy and wet. The city says a water main broke in the area of Cherry and Unser and closed Cherry Road for now.They're hoping to reopen the road
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  • 1 in custody related to Sunday morning homicide

    1 in custody related to Sunday morning homicide
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police are investigating a homicide after one person was found unresponsive Sunday morning. Details are limited at this time but APD says officers were called out to an area near 11th Street and Lomas around 5:00 a.m. APD: Shooting death of 14-year-old investigated as ‘possible justifiable’ homicideOfficers found one man dead when they arrived. APD says one person has been taken into custody. APD's homicide unit is now investigating.
  • Española Humane breaks ground on new clinic facility

    Española Humane breaks ground on new clinic facility
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – In an effort to tackle pet overpopulation and suffering on a larger scale, Española Humane is on its way to opening up a new animal clinic. It's been years in the making, and now Española Humane is breaking ground on something big.They're breaking ground on a new animal clinic, aimed at decreasing the number of unwanted and homeless pets as well as providing more pet resources state-wide. “This new clinic is going to allow us to incre
  • What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains

    What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains
    (The Conversation) - Windstorms can seem like they come out of nowhere, hitting with a sudden blast. They might be hundreds of miles long, stretching over several states, or just in your neighborhood.But they all have one thing in common: a change in air pressure.Just like air rushing out of your car tire when the valve is open, air in the atmosphere is forced from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.The stronger the difference in pressure, the stronger the winds that will ultim
  • Schumer says he is not stepping down after shutdown vote pushback

    Schumer says he is not stepping down after shutdown vote pushback
    Video above: House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries met with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer in Brooklyn, days after Congress avoided a government shutdown in early March 2025.(The Hill) — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he will not step down from his position amid calls for him to do so after voting to advance a GOP-crafted funding bill.During an interview on NBC's "Meet The Press," Schumer confirmed that he would not be stepping down from his position as Senate
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  • Here's what to know about cryptocurrency and your taxes

    Here's what to know about cryptocurrency and your taxes
    (NewsNation) — Cryptocurrency trading might feel like the Wild West for much of the year, but come tax season, several IRS rules still apply.The IRS treats cryptocurrencies like bitcoin as property, similar to stocks, bonds or gold. That means if you sold crypto during the year, you'll need to report it on your tax return as a capital gain or loss.Depending on how long you held the crypto before selling, you'll owe short-term or long-term capital gains tax on any profit. If you'r
  • How long would $1.5M in retirement savings last in each state?

    How long would $1.5M in retirement savings last in each state?
    (NewsNation) — Americans may often wonder how much they should have saved before retiring. The reality is that it depends vastly on where you live and which of the 50 states you are retiring in.A 2024 study by Northwestern Mutual said surveyed Americans believed they needed $1.5 million to retire comfortably.Now, GOBankingRates has released a compiled study using data from the Bureau Labor of Statistics, among others, to reveal how long that total would last while living comfortably.New Yo
  • It isn’t just cards: The items sports collectors are seeking out

    It isn’t just cards: The items sports collectors are seeking out
    (NEXSTAR) — During the pandemic, many seemingly found themselves picking up new — or old — hobbies. For some, that meant collectible cards.Collectors were frequently seen waiting to buy armfuls of card packs at a time. Professional grading companies, important to those looking to make a profit on their cards, reported backlogs as millions of submissions filed in. During the first half of 2021 alone, eBay reported $2 billion in trading card transactions on its site, averaging on
  • 'Mint' to be: Couple weds at ice cream shop where they had their first date

    'Mint' to be: Couple weds at ice cream shop where they had their first date
    COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (WANE) — Imagine having your first date, engagement, and wedding, all at the same place.A picture of the wedding. (WANE)
    Newly married Andy and Amy Goss don't have to. On Saturday, they lived it during their wedding at Moo-Over, an ice cream shop in Columbia City, Indiana, about 20 miles outside of Fort Wayne."We met here about eight or nine months ago... we talked for five hours," Andy told Nexstar's WANE. "It all came after a tragedy. I lost my wife in January and she
  • Map: Chance for some to see northern lights sparked by 'fast' coronal mass ejection

    Map: Chance for some to see northern lights sparked by 'fast' coronal mass ejection
    (NEXSTAR) — Some may have the chance to see the northern lights on Sunday thanks to an eruption of solar material colliding with Earth's atmosphere.
    A coronal hole high-speed stream, or CH HSS, was spotted on the sun on Friday, NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center reported. A CH HSS can cause geomagnetic storms on Earth to reach G1 or G2 levels — which could, in turn, spark more northern lights.While the SWPC warned that lower-level geomagnetic storm conditions could appear on
  • Son of former MLB outfielder Brett Gardner dies after falling ill on vacation

    Son of former MLB outfielder Brett Gardner dies after falling ill on vacation
    (NEXSTAR) — Former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner's son, 14-year-old Miller Gardner, has died after falling ill while on vacation, the team announced Sunday.
    The Yankees shared a statement from Brett and his wife, Jessica, on X, which read in part: "With heavy hearts, we are saddened to announce the passing of our youngest son, Miller. He was 14 years old and has left us far too soon after falling ill along with several other family members while on vacation."The couple went on
  • New York girls basketball coach fired for hair-pulling incident with player apologizes

    New York girls basketball coach fired for hair-pulling incident with player apologizes
    NORTHVILLE, N.Y. (WTEN) — A New York basketball coach, fired after pulling a player's ponytail following a loss in the girls' basketball state championship, has apologized for his actions.High school girls basketball coach Jim Zullo was fired by the Northville Central School District on Friday following the postgame incident.
    Northville lost to La Fargeville, 43-37, during the Class D New York State championship game at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy. On the NFHS Network's online
  • Second lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland as Trump talks up takeover

    Second lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland as Trump talks up takeover
    Video above: President Trump questions Denmark's claim to Greenland, says more U.S. troops could be headed there during remarks from the Oval Office on March 13, 2025.WASHINGTON (AP) — Second lady Usha Vance plans a trip to Greenland, the self-governing, mineral-rich territory of American ally Denmark that President Donald Trump has suggested the United States should take control over.Vance will leave on Thursday and return Saturday, according to her office. Vance
  • Videos: Smoke billows after fire erupts at Walt Disney World's Epcot park in Florida

    Videos: Smoke billows after fire erupts at Walt Disney World's Epcot park in Florida
    ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A fire, sparked by a walk-in cooler, broke out at Walt Disney World's Epcot park in Orlando Saturday evening. Videos captured the large, thick ball of smoke emerging from within the theme park, with flames seen peeking out from behind the structure."What?" a visitor aboard the Disney Skyliner is heard saying in one clip. "Oh my God, it's right there."Another video captured from Disney's Boardwalk shows the black smoke rising.In another video, seen below, guests away
  • Former US Attorney found dead in Virginia home at 43

    Former US Attorney found dead in Virginia home at 43
    (The Hill) — Former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Jessica Aber was found dead on Saturday morning at the age of 43.According to the Alexandria Police Department (APD), the cause and circumstances of Aber’s death are being looked into and will be determined by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia.A statement issued by the APD further said that they received a report of an unresponsive woman and rushed to the 900 block of Beverley Drive at around 9:
  • Is 'microdosing' Ozempic becoming a trend?


    (WGN Radio) – The latest microdosing trend isn't shrooms or acid. It's Ozempic.
    The injectable drug and others like it have become extremely popular in recent years as a way to manage diabetes and lose significant weight. In recent months, it's become desirable among those who don't necessarily need the full dose of the medication, but want to reap some of the benefits.Health influencers have started sharing their microdosing regimens on social media, the New York Times reports, saying it
  • Suspect in Cal Fire captain's death arrested in Mexico: Police

    Suspect in Cal Fire captain's death arrested in Mexico: Police
    SAN DIEGO (KSWB/KUSI) — Authorities say the woman accused of killing her estranged wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, in an alleged domestic incident last month has been arrested in Baja California, Mexico.Marodi was found fatally stabbed on February 17 at her home in the San Diego County community of Ramona by her mother who lives on the property. The San Diego County Sheriff's Office said Rebecca Marodi had several injuries to her neck, chest, and back consistent with a stabbing.Yola
  • 'Rent A Grandma' provides service and purpose for clients, employees across Las Vegas, owner says

    'Rent A Grandma' provides service and purpose for clients, employees across Las Vegas, owner says
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — "Rent A Grandma," a business in Las Vegas, provides a variety of services such as babysitting and domestic help and employs people with a breadth of life experience to help those who need it.The local franchise opened in February. Dianne Mayor, founder and CEO of the Las Vegas business, said she saw a need for the service in the Las Vegas Valley, citing her experience when her first granddaughter was born."I cared for her after the birth, and I realized there was a
  • Measles prevention: How the two-dose regimen works

    Measles prevention: How the two-dose regimen works
    CHICAGO (WGN) — About 90% of the U.S. population has gotten their two-dose regimen to protect against measles, mumps, and rubella, but, the unvaccinated have increasingly been contracting the highly contagious, deadly disease.Northwestern University and Lurie Children's pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Ravi Jhaveri warns that without proper coverage, storm clouds ahead have him worried."I like to have people think about vaccines as an umbrella, and the idea is an umbrella doesn&
  • Legislative session ends, what bills made it through?

    Legislative session ends, what bills made it through?
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) –The legislative session is officially over and the last few bills to make it over the finish line are on their way to the governor's desk. Bills that passed and failed drew mixed reactions from the governor and lawmakers. More than 1,100 bills were introduced this session; many covering the state's foster care system, crime, and education. With the session closed, nearly 200 of those bills passed, while others stalled. After countless hours of debate, lawma
  • 4 suspects arrested in connection with Young Park shooting

    4 suspects arrested in connection with Young Park shooting
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Las Cruces police are reporting that four individuals have been arrested in connection to the shooting that happened at Young Park on Saturday that wounded 15 and killed three. They say on Sunday morning, LCPD officers arrested a 17-year-old boy.Saturday evening, another 17-year-old boy and 20-year-old Tomas Rivas were arrested. All have been charged with three open counts of murder. Additional charges are currently pending.Sunday afternoon, LCPD announced a
  • 3 suspects arrested in connection with Young Park shooting

    3 suspects arrested in connection with Young Park shooting
    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Las Cruces police are reporting that three individuals have been arrested in connection to the shooting that happened at Young Park on Saturday that wounded 15 and killed three. They say on Sunday morning, LCPD officers arrested a 17-year-old boy.
    Saturday evening, another 17-year-old boy and 20-year-old Tomas Rivas were arrested. All have been charged with three open counts of murder. Additional charges are currently pending.Rivas is currently being held wit
  • Calming winds & briefly cloudier & cooler tomorrow

    Calming winds & briefly cloudier & cooler tomorrow
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Strong winds from the west this past afternoon have calmed down a bit as despite some rain and wet snow showers earlier in the far-northern communities, everywhere else has remained dry as the dust has settled with temperatures, after being very mild, are dropping a bit, but will remain mostly above normal, as well as mostly above the freezing mark, through tomorrow morning.Faster-moving upper-level winds that have dipped southward toward North New Mexico are moving eas
  • WATCH: Man caught on camera stealing packages with a child

    WATCH: Man caught on camera stealing packages with a child
    DENVER (KDVR) — A couple in Centennial, Colorado is not concerned about a package that was stolen from their porch, but about the man taking a child with him to steal it. The whole incident was caught on camera Thursday evening.Crosby Moresco and his wife moved into the neighborhood back in October. They said they were drawn in by the area's high safety score, which they thought would be a great place to start a family.But he intends to make sure his family doesn’t act like the one t
  • Fans react to NM United home opener against league rival

    Fans react to NM United home opener against league rival
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – No love was lost this weekend between Albuquerque and El Paso, as New Mexico United took on their league rival, Locomotive F.C. Thousands of fans showed up Saturday, with a sea of blue and yellow flags covering the stadium."Best fans in the USL," said PJ Hess, a New Mexico United fan. "That's what it says on the belt. I've been wearing this every day since the first year. New Mexico United has led this league in attendance since its first game ever."And what
  • 'Home Team' adoption event happening at Animal Welfare

    'Home Team' adoption event happening at Animal Welfare
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As the sports world turns its eyes to college basketball, Ablqueruqe Animal Welfare is hoping people bring home a new member of their own team this weekend. The department hosted the Home Team Pet Adoption at the east and westside shelters Saturday with over 500 animals in their care looking for new homes.All adoptions come with a spay or neuter, a pet tag, a microchip, vaccines, and one free vet visit. The department also had adoption counselors on hand to
  • Urban Wildlife Fiesta celebrated at ABQ BioPark Zoo

    Urban Wildlife Fiesta celebrated at ABQ BioPark Zoo
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The wildlife in Albuquerque was center stage for the ABQ BioPark's Urban Wildlife Fiesta earlier on Saturday. The gathering celebrated the amazing wildlife we share a home with here in the Duke City. ABQ BioPark aids conservation efforts for endangered freshwater species"Today is a day just for Albuquerque animals and the community can come out and learn all about anything from the New Mexican grey wolves to some of the raptors, the big hawks and eagles that

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