• White House removes wire spot from press pool

    White House removes wire spot from press pool
    (The Hill) – The White House is making changes to which outlets are included in the press pool covering President Trump, and doing away with the spot normally reserved for wire services covering his daily activities.A source in the West Wing confirmed the changes to The Hill on Tuesday evening and said moving forward, the press pool will be made up of the following group: one print journalist who will serve as the "print pooler" each day, one additional print journalist, a crew from one of
  • Rain chances continue for parts of New Mexico into the weekend

    Rain chances continue for parts of New Mexico into the weekend
    Locally heavy rain and heavy mountain snow will continue in parts of New Mexico tonight. Rain and thunderstorm chances will continue into the weekend.Heavy rain and heavy snow fell in parts of New Mexico over the last 24 hours. Over two feet of snow has fallen in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Meanwhile, over one inch of rain has fallen in eastern parts of New Mexico. A few spotty rain and mountain snow showers are sticking around parts of New Mexico tonight, including some rain moving through
  • KRQE Weather Academy visits Mountain View Elementary School

    KRQE Weather Academy visits Mountain View Elementary School
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Meteorologists with KRQE News 13 continue to visit schools around the metro area as part of KRQE's Weather Academy. KRQE Chief Meteorologist Grant Tosterud visited Mountain View Elementary School, where he spoke with a group of young students about New Mexico's diverse climate.
    The Weather Academy is full for this school year and is not accepting any requests for the 2024-2025 school year. However, KRQE is now accepting requests for the 2025-2026 school year
  • How will President Trump's executive order impact New Mexico PBS and KUNM?

    How will President Trump's executive order impact New Mexico PBS and KUNM?
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Having worked in public broadcasting for decades, New Mexico General Manager Franz Joachim said he's used to threats of funding cuts. But he said this time feels different."Both in tone and in quantity. It's coming at us from a lot of different angles," said Joachim.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque city councilor calls for U.S. Attorney of New Mexico to investigate use of ARPA funds

    Albuquerque city councilor calls for U.S. Attorney of New Mexico to investigate use of ARPA funds
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There is a renewed push for a federal investigation into allegations that Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller misused COVID-19 federal grant money.As KRQE News 13 reported in January, a city inspector general report stated that nearly $300,000 in federal emergency relief funding meant to help childcare providers instead went to bonuses for 27 city workers.Millions in opioid settlement funding allocated by Albuquerque City CouncilAlbuquerque City Councilor Dan Lewis
  • 2 men charged with shooting man in Albuquerque

    2 men charged with shooting man in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department arrested two 18-year-olds accused of shooting a man after a fight downtown early Sunday morning. According to APD, Matthew Akugue and Isaiah Martinez said the man gave them "dirty looks," and then an argument started. According to Martinez, the man slapped Akugue. After that, APD said they got into a vehicle, pulled up to the man at the roundabout at Central Ave. and 8th St., and Martinez shot him. APD investigating fatal st
  • APD investigating fatal stabbing in northwest Albuquerque

    APD investigating fatal stabbing in northwest Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal stabbing. APD said officers responded to the area of 7th St and Bellamah Ave. about a fight where they found a man who had been stabbed. He died from his injuries. FBI searching for man accused of Albuquerque bank robberyAPD has not released the identities of anyone involved. This is a developing story; KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.
  • Judge orders Albuquerque sex offender to halfway house after probation violations

    Judge orders Albuquerque sex offender to halfway house after probation violations
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A judge has ordered a convicted sex offender to a halfway house after breaking his conditions of release at least twice since being released from prison. Carl weatherman was sentenced to six years in prison for raping a minor in 2009. He was on supervised probation in 2020 when he was caught with child pornography, served 51 days, and got an additional 10 years of probation.FBI searching for man accused of Albuquerque bank robberyIn January 2024, he was caug
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  • What to know about the New Mexico Pro Hockey Club

    What to know about the New Mexico Pro Hockey Club
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Professional hockey is returning to New Mexico. The ECHL, a development league for the NHL and AHL, has awarded an expansion franchise to the city of Rio Rancho.The New Mexico Hockey Club will begin play during the 2026-2027 season. Home games will be played at the Rio Rancho Events Center. The team’s official name will be determined through a “Name the Team” contest. To suggest a name, click here.The franchise will be the first profess
  • Report: New Mexico tree deaths doubled in 2024

    Report: New Mexico tree deaths doubled in 2024
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Wildfires have left communities devastated across New Mexico, but it's not just people who are affected. All that destruction takes a toll on the trees left standing. Last construction phase at intersection begins ahead of Rio Bravo Bridge replacement2024 was a rough year for New Mexico trees, with more than double the tree deaths than the year before. There were 70,000 acres of dead trees, up from 33,000 in 2023. That’s according to a report released by the New M
  • Last construction phase at intersection begins ahead of Rio Bravo Bridge replacement

    Last construction phase at intersection begins ahead of Rio Bravo Bridge replacement
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ahead of rebuilding one of the most important bridges in the South Valley, Bernalillo County is warning drivers about a major multi-day closure at a critical intersection that's just weeks away.  Crews are prepping to rebuild the Rio Bravo Bridge over the river by the end of the year, but before that, the county will shut down the intersection for five days. A work in progress for more than a year, the county is a long way into the project it calls
  • Rain and snow will continue across parts of New Mexico tonight

    Rain and snow will continue across parts of New Mexico tonight
    Locally heavy rain and heavy mountain snow will continue in parts of New Mexico tonight. Rain and thunderstorm chances will continue into the weekend.
    Heavy rain and heavy snow has fallen in parts of New Mexico over the last 24 hours. Over two feet of snow has fallen in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Meanwhile, over one inch of rain has fallen in eastern parts of New Mexico. Scattered showers and storms continue across most of New Mexico Tuesday afternoon, switching over to snowfall above about
  • 'Largest fentanyl bust ever': DEA recovers millions of pills in Albuquerque

    'Largest fentanyl bust ever': DEA recovers millions of pills in Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) calls it the largest fentanyl bust they've ever made, and New Mexico played a major part. They seized more than two million pills in Albuquerque alone, and federal agencies say the drug ring responsible spanned five states.Story continues below
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  • Ohio police find raccoon holding meth pipe to its mouth during arrest

    Ohio police find raccoon holding meth pipe to its mouth during arrest
    SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) – Police in Ohio's Springfield Township had an interesting animal encounter this week when they crossed paths with a raccoon holding a meth pipe to its mouth during an arrest.According to a Facebook post from the department, on the evening of May 5, officers pulled over a vehicle whose owner had an active warrant and a suspended driver's license. Deadly illness spreading twice as fast in 2025, surpasses 9,000 casesThe driver, a 55-year-old Akron resident, w
  • A bond stronger than science: Family works in tandem at Verus Research

    A bond stronger than science: Family works in tandem at Verus Research
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Family traditions typically center around recipes, vacations, and holiday gatherings, but one Albuquerque family does things a little differently; the Aurand family's traditions involve electrical engineering, science, and machine learning. Underneath their collective brilliance lies a bond greater than anything science could explain.It is not just his work at Verus Research that has John Aurand beaming from ear to ear. "This is an unbelievable blessing. I cou
  • Albuquerque 'S.A.F.E at Work' initiative aims to bring awareness to domestic violence

    Albuquerque 'S.A.F.E at Work' initiative aims to bring awareness to domestic violence
    Video: Our coverage on a survivor who is now empowering other women in the area.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — An initiative by the City of Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Police Department was announced on Tuesday. "S.A.F.E. at Work" aims to bring awareness to domestic violence.Story continues below
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  • Man, dog found dead after 'bear encounter' in Florida, deputies say

    Man, dog found dead after 'bear encounter' in Florida, deputies say
    JEROME, Fla. (WFLA) — A man and his dog were found dead in what officials are referring to as a "bear encounter" near Jerome, Florida, according to the Collier County Sheriff's Office.Just after 7 a.m. on Monday, officials received a call regarding a bear encounter just south of the Big Bypress Wildlife Management Area in Jerome.According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the attack resulted in the death of a man and a dog, which occurred around 100 yards apart. FWC
  • Celiac sufferers can safely kiss bread-eaters, study says

    Celiac sufferers can safely kiss bread-eaters, study says
    (The Hill) -- People with celiac disease can safely kiss their partners who have just ingested gluten, according to the results of a new study — though researchers recommend drinking some water first.The analysis, whose findings were presented Monday at Digestive Disease Week 2025, sought to answer a question that its authors say is frequently asked but minimally researched.“Everyone worries about whether gluten is getting into their food at a restaurant, but no one really looked at
  • VIDEO: Oregon motorcyclist 'deliberately' sideswiped in hit and run

    VIDEO: Oregon motorcyclist 'deliberately' sideswiped in hit and run
    BEAVERTON, Ore. (KOIN) - A motorcyclist was seriously hurt early Monday morning when the driver of a blue Kia appears to have intentionally swerved into him - a crash caught on the dashcam of another motorist.The hit-run happened around 6:15 a.m. on Hwy 26 in Beaverton, Oregon. The Kia driver then sped off down the highway in actions the Beaverton police believe were intentional.The motorcyclist, a young man in his 20s, slid 250 feet on his stomach, his clothing shredded by the road, said his mo
  • '90s WWE wrestler accused of trying to buy child pornography in Tennessee

    '90s WWE wrestler accused of trying to buy child pornography in Tennessee
    WARREN COUNTY, Tenn. (WTAJ) — A former fan favorite WWE wrestler from the 1990s has been indicted in Tennessee for attempted aggravated sexual exploitation of children.Michael Droese (Photo from District Attorney General Chris Stanford, 31st Judicial District)
    Michael Droese, better known to wrestling fans as Duke "The Dumpster" Droese, was indicted by a Warren County grand jury in May, according to a release from District Attorney General Chris Stanford, 31st Judicial District.It was alle
  • Loud boom, pink plume of smoke concern Florida neighbors

    Loud boom, pink plume of smoke concern Florida neighbors
    INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Residents of a Florida neighborhood are concerned after aloud boom shook their neighborhood, followed by a plume of pink smoke.The blast happened around 7:30 p.m. Sunday.Beth McMullen said cars were lining a portion of her street in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida.Suddenly, she and her fellow neighbors heard a loud boom followed by a pink plume of smoke.Story continues below
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  • Missing Wisconsin woman found after disappearing 'by her own choice' more than 60 years ago

    Missing Wisconsin woman found after disappearing 'by her own choice' more than 60 years ago
    (NewsNation) — After more than 60 years, a missing Wisconsin woman has been found "alive and well," authorities said.The Sauk County Sheriff's Office announced the resolution of the cold case last week and said that Audrey Backeberg disappeared of her own free will.Backeberg went missing after leaving her home in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, on July 7, 1962, per the Wisconsin Department of Justice. She was just 20 years old, and the mother of two children, CBS News reported.
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  • 'He can't breathe': Video captures Florida officers saving child choking on tomato

    'He can't breathe': Video captures Florida officers saving child choking on tomato
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Tampa police officer's body camera captured the terrifying moment a man carrying a child came up to him last month, screaming, "He's choking."The officer and several of his colleagues jumped into action to help the young boy as the man continued panicking, shouting that the boy was eating a tomato and now "he can't breathe."Story continues below
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  • FBI searching for man accused of Albuquerque bank robbery

    FBI searching for man accused of Albuquerque bank robbery
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The FBI is asking the public for help in finding a suspect in a bank robbery last week. Investigators said that on April 29, a man stole money from the BMO Bank near San Mateo Blvd. and Central Ave. NMSP: Suspect dead after police shooting in Truth or ConsequencesWitnesses said that he is a white male, thin, just under 6 feet tall, with light colored facial hair. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to his arrest. Anyone with
  • Veterans run across US carrying American flag to set world record

    Veterans run across US carrying American flag to set world record
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Twelve military veterans are running across the country while carrying an American flag to raise awareness of veteran health and set a world record.
    Old Glory Ultra Relay kicked off on May 2 in San Diego and will end on May 18 at the future site of the Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington, D.C. The non-profit organization Team Red, White & Blue, which aims to encourage veterans and service members to build a healthy lifestyle, coordinated th
  • NMSP: Suspect dead after police shooting in Truth or Consequences

    NMSP: Suspect dead after police shooting in Truth or Consequences
    TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in Truth or Consequences. Details are limited, but the shooting involved an NMSP officer, and the suspect is dead. The officer is okay. AG Bondi announces ‘largest fentanyl bust in our nation’s history’ spanning 5 states, including New MexicoNMSP said they are investigating in two areas. One is at Chevron on N Date St. and the other is on High Winds Rd. 1.5 miles west of
  • 'My goal is to help them grow': Albuquerque teacher wins $1,000

    'My goal is to help them grow': Albuquerque teacher wins $1,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — To help celebrate teacher appreciation week, Whataburger is honoring teachers in the metro who've made an impact on their students. The food chain hosted their "Whatateacher" campaign, where one lucky teacher wins $1,000.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque man accused of killing more than a dozen dogs

    Albuquerque man accused of killing more than a dozen dogs
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man is facing more than a dozen charges after police say he set a barn on fire, killing fourteen dogs. Maximilliano Martinez made his first appearance in court Tuesday morning. He is facing 16 counts of extreme cruelty to animals and criminal damage to property.AG Bondi announces ‘largest fentanyl bust in our nation’s history’ spanning 5 states, including New MexicoMartinez was fighting with his significant other, who was sta
  • Flooding prompts road closures in Mora County

    Flooding prompts road closures in Mora County
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Mora County is advising all residents to stay off the roads until further notice due to flooding Tuesday. Las Vegas residents asked to avoid Gallinas River as level surgesThe following roads are currently closed:
    C001 (La Cebolla)C001A (Pine Tree Rd)A011 (South Carmen area)A010 (El Oro)A004 (Quitana Rd) “Sleepy Hallow in Ledoux”A030 (El Alto)
    Do not attempt to cross areas with high water or road closed barriers.
  • Grant programs available for businesses in New Mexico and Albuquerque

    Grant programs available for businesses in New Mexico and Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Visit Albuquerque, the city's official destination marketing organization, is bringing back a grant program aimed at bringing more tourists to the city. $500,000 is available for businesses and non-profits that have projects that will attract visitors.Students pursuing trade careers highlighted by Valley High SchoolApplications are now open for the 2025 tourism grant program. People can apply for up to $100,000. The deadline is June 4.The New Mexico Tourism

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