• New Mexico launches new option for absentee ballot voters

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –The state is launching its new option to make voting from home more convenient. Voters registered with a major party can now request to be added to a permanent absentee list. The New Mexico Secretary of State's Office says they've seen more people take advantage of absentee ballots since the pandemic. With the []

  • New Mexico has new state Supreme Court chief justice

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – David K. Thomson is New Mexico's 43rd chief justice since statehood. Justice Thomson was sworn in on Wednesday, April 17. Thomson was chosen by his colleagues and will serve a two-year term, according to the Administrative Office of the Courts. As chief justice, he will act as the administrative head of budgetary []

  • New federal oil and gas rule could impact New Mexico

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced revised rules for oil and gas leasing on federal land. And some advocates in New Mexico say the rules help New Mexico. The BLM leases land across the southwest to oil and gas companies. The rules and framework governing those leases haven't been updated in []

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    New Mexico electric vehicle mandates to remain in place as auto dealers fight the new rules

    Republicans in the legislative minority have criticized the governor's plans as impractical, citing the range that many

  • Feds: Cannabis seizures in New Mexico to continue

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The feds have made it clear, that marijuana may be legal in New Mexico but it won't stop federal seizures, fines, or arrests at checkpoints in the state. It has state officials trying to figure out what to do next. According to the New Mexico Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, they've seen federal []

  • What is New Mexico’s fastest-growing brand?

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Taking food, restaurants, and shopping into account, an April 10 Yelp report reveals the "Top 50 Fastest Growing Brands" in the United States. Yelp compiled the ranking based on net new business openings, consumer interest, and Yelp searches from 2022 to 2023, naming the top five fastest-growing brands in each state. New Mexico's []

  • Mother Moves Son to CA for Chemical Castration

    Kevin Downey Jr. Is a comedian, columnist, and radio show host. When he isn't writing or performing, he is collecting surf records and practicing his mixologist skills at his tiki bar. His apartment—the Atomic Bunker—looks like it was furnished from George Jetson's garage sale. You can hear KDJ crush the commies and punish the pedos on "The Kevin Downey, Jr. Show" every Monday-Friday from 10-11 am at

  • New mobile offices boost public safety

    This week an important step was taken towards ensuring the safety of pilgrims travelling through Spain. On Wednesday, April 10, Leonardo Marcos, the general director, paid a visit to the Guardia Civil barracks in Leon on. He was there to unveil five new mobile citizen service offices. Enhancing the pilgrim experience The mobile offices are […]

  • New Mexico health professional shortage easing

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico is still seeing a shortage of primary care providers and dentists, but the situation has improved since last year, the latest data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows. The department keeps track of designated "shortage areas" around the country. In June of 2023, New Mexico's shortage areas []

  • New Mexico plans study on college, university funding

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's legislative and educational leaders are gearing up to take a close look at how New Mexico's higher education is funded. The review is called the "I&G Study." "I&G" stands for "instruction and general funding." The plan is to review and propose changes to the state's formula for funding colleges and []

  • Huntersville Mother And Son Arrested For Embezzlement In Forsyth County

    A mother and son from Huntersville are facing charges after being accused of embezzling over $20,000 in homeowners' premium payments.

  • College enrollment grows in New Mexico for spring semester

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – College enrollment across the state has increased this spring semester. According to the New Mexico Higher Education Department, this is the fourth consecutive semester since the Opportunity Scholarship Act was signed in 2022. This marks an average increase of nearly 4% compared to last spring. Numbers show more than 3,000 students have enrolled []