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Changes greet national forest visitors
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - New Mexico campers heading out for Memorial Day weekend will notice some major changes on U.S. Forest Service land since this time last year. Burn scars, federal funding cuts and new mandates are all factors in changes that could affect where campers plan to go and what they plan to ...
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Landlord on trial for killing tenants
SANTA FE (KRQE) - The trial for the Santa Fe man accused of murdering his two tenants began Tuesday. Arthur Anaya is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Austin Urbn, 16, and Theresa Vigil, 51, in January 2012. He's accused of killing the pair over a late rent payment. Anaya was on the run for several days before authorities cornered him in a home about a mile away from the ...
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Annual Raft the Rio set June 15 in Las Cruces
LAS CRUCES - The Southwest Environmental Center's 16th annual Raft the Rio will be June 15 on the Rio Grande.The river is expected to be running due to release of irrigation water from Caballo Reservoir in early June. The family-friendly event is open to individuals and teams of all ages willing to get wet and have fun. Creativity and the use of discarded materials in building rafts are ...
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Former New Mexicans survive tornado
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Two former New Mexicans emerged alive after a tornado devastated an Oklahoma City suburb on Monday although one had to be rescued from the debris that had been his home. News 13 spoke with one woman who lives just a mile or two from an elementary school reduced to a pile of rubble and a man who says he survived even with his entire house collapsing around him. "Even the ...
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Woman still in critical condition after crash
The crash occurred at 9:48 a.m. Orah Goudy, 70, ran a stop sign headed westbound on Prospect Avenue. Her vehicle was promptly struck on the driver's side by a white 2004 Ford Explorer driven by 68-year-old Sandra Townsend, who was headed northbound on Washington approaching Prospect, according to an Albuquerque Police Department news release. There were no traffic restrictions at that ...
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Firefighters extinguish fire from rooftop
Albuquerque Fire Department units fought flames from the roof and extinguished it "within minutes," according to an AFD news release. No injuries were reported, and employees have since returned to the ...
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Albuquerque Business First lands three first-place awards in journalism competition
Domrzalski Albuquerque Business First brought home several first-place awards in its division in the Society for Professional Journalists annual Top of the Rockies competition. SPJ officials said the competition garnered 700 entries from a four-state region: Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado. The contest was judged by journalists from Oklahoma. Current and former Albuquerque Business First ...
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Kim Jew expands rebrands sportsschool division
Paul Jew will operate a new division of Kim Jew Portrait Art with the name Moji. One of Albuquerques largest photography businesses, Kim Jew Portrait Art, is expanding and rebranding its sports and school fundraising photo division. The divisions were previously known as One-of-a-Kind and Kim Jew Sports. The new division is under one name, Moji which means to remember more accurately ...
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Get golf ready with training at NMSU
www.PlayGolfAmerica.com/GGR . Public sessions will be from 2 to 3 p.m. every Saturday in June at the NMSU Golf Course, 3000 Herb Wimberly Drive in Las Cruces. The total cost for all five days is $75. Contact NMSU Golf Course PGA Head Golf Professional Jason White ...
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NMSU Aquatic Center plans short closure
LAS CRUCES - The Aquatic Center will be closed Thursday through Monday for annual staff training, super-chlorination and observance of Memorial Day . Summer hours of operation will begin Tuesday, May ...
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Body of veteran killed in Kabul returns
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The body of a U.S. Army veteran from New Mexico is coming home Tuesday following his death in Afghanistan. Robert Halsell of Hatch was among 15 people killed last week after a suicide bombing in Kabul. The 26-year-old veteran was working as a private contractor in Afghanistan when he died. His father is a former mayor of Hatch and was an Albuquerque Police Department ...
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Parts of the Bosque to be shut down
Given dangerous fire conditions, parts of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District will be closed beginning Wednesday and fire restrictions will be ...
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Fire call empties part of City Hall
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Fire alarms went on and power went off in the older portion of Albuquerque City Hall Tuesday prompting an evacuation of the building. At 1:30 p.m. the Albuquerque Fire Department reported some type of object fell down a shaft and landed on an electrical conduit. That set off fire alarms and knocked out power to the building, an AFD spokesperson said. There are currently five ...
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Albuquerque government hiring again
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The city of Albuquerque will soon be hiring more people after city councilors passed a budget plan for the next fiscal year Monday night. The budget will help hire an extra 40 people working everywhere from City Hall to the BioPark, animal shelters and elsewhere. These jobs haven't been posted yet but could be as soon as Mayor Richard J. Berry signs the budget. The city ...
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Man sentenced in killing of landlord
TIJERAS, N.M. (KRQE) - The man who shot and killed his landlord was given a 4.5 year sentence Tuesday. Kenneth Therrell, 52, shot and killed Billy Williamson in Tijeras back in 2010. Therrell told investigators the two got into an argument. The landlord shot Therrell once in the arm and he shot the landlord nine times, killing him. He was convicted of aggravated battery and aggravated ...
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NM Red Cross honors real heroes
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Some local officers and firefighters are being recognized Tuesday for their spirit of heroism and humanitarianism. New Mexicos American Red Cross held their 2013 Real Heroes Award Breakfast. KRQE News 13s Chief meteorologist Mark Ronchetti was there to help honor the service members. Rio Rancho Officer Antoine Smith received the law enforcement Real Hero Award for stopping ...
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Crews race to find survivors of Oklahoma twister at least 24 people killed
A teacher hugs a child at Briarwood Elementary school after a tornado destroyed the school in south Oklahoma City, Monday, May 20, 2013. A monstrous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary ...
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Armed robbery suspects sought in Las Cruces hold-up
LAS CRUCES - Las Cruces Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that helps identify the three suspects who robbed a couple at gunpoint early Tuesday morning. Las Cruces police learned that shortly after midnight a couple in their early 20s was sitting in a vehicle in the 500 block of East Organ Avenue when they were approached by three Hispanic men. Two of the ...
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Two Las Cruces acts win New Mexico Music Awards
LAS CRUCES - Two Las Cruces musical acts came away with awards at the 26th annual New Mexico Music Awards. The awards ceremony was held Sunday in Albuquerque.C.W. Ayon won Best Blues Song for "End of My Rope" and The Hard Road Trio - comprised of Steve Smith, Chris Sanders and Anne Luna - won Best Bluegrass/Folk Song for "Family Secrets" and Best Packaging Design for the ...
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Chelwood Elementary School lockdown lifted
As of 10:45 a.m., The lockdown at Chelwood Elementary School has been lifted without incident. According to APS’s website, the school was originally put into a shelter-in-place at 9:45 Tuesday morning. The lockdown went into effect as of 10:25 a.m. due to police activity in the ...
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NM Disaster Medical Alert Team deployed to Okla.
New Mexico’s Disaster Medical Alert Team is on its way to Oklahoma to assist in relief efforts following Monday’s tornado. The DMAT, which is based at UNM’s Center for Disaster Medicine in Albuquerque, is sending a 26-member team and will be joining a 46-member team from NM, CO and TX. The DMAT is expected to arrive in Oklahoma Tuesday afternoon. Their exact role ...
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Firefighters save ducklings from fowl fate
A mother duck with nine of her ducklings were on their way to a pond near Taylor Ranch at Montano and decided to cross the street to get there. Firefighters eventually led the mother across the crosswalk, carrying the ducklings in a ...
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Help offered to El Dentista victims
SANTA FE (KRQE) - The State Health Department is offering help to victims of "El Dentista," the illegal dentist who police say was working on patients out of his ...
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Video shows teens vandalizing memorial
The video shows the duo prying stones from the rotunda at Luis Garcia Park in Tijeras earlier this month. It also shows them throwing rocks, busting up bricks and smashing a ...
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Sunland Park firefighters continue to monitor fire at Texas-New Mexico border
›› Photos: Firefighters battle blaze in El Paso's Upper Valley A brush fire that spread on both sides of the El Paso-Sunland Park border has been extinguished, officials said. Sunland Park firefighters were still at the area of the fire this morning to make sure it did not reignite. "Right now there are just smoldering hot spots," Chief Andres Burciaga said. ...










