Patrolman Justin Hare was shot and killed at about 5:30 am while conducting a welfare check on a disabled vehicle that was stopped near mile marker 320 on I-40, west of Tucumcari.
Motorino's wood-fired oven in the East Village. The rule goes into effect next month, and requires coal and wood-fired pizzerias to install $20,000 filters. [ more › ]
Mexico’s foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that the Central American country will refuse to repatriate its citizens that are deported because of new immigration laws passed by the U.S. state of Texas. The statement emphasized that Mexico City would refuse compliance "under any circumstances." Texas Senate Bill 4, passed in late 2023, allows state and
The new brand, formerly known as Alps, will roll out a Tesla Model Y rival later this year
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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A New Mexico researcher is being recognized for his work uncovering a new amphibian species from millions of years ago. “It was alive 300 million years ago which is right at the Pennsylvanian Permian Boundary,” said Research Associate at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Larry Rinehart. Rinehart worked []
New Mexico’s top election official won’t disclose key information about a new electronic signature-verification system for putting candidates on the ballot, a lawsuit alleges just Read More
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University is looking for another high-ranking administrator. In a letter to the NMSU community, Provost Alan Shoho says he had decided to retire at the end of the semester but instead left his position. He had been in that role since last April. His departure comes as the school []
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – In 2024, state lawmakers passed a handful of new laws that will impact the state. Some key laws are going into effect this spring. Lawmakers recently approved a wide range of bills, from gun-related regulations to adjusted requirements students must meet to graduate high school. Many of those new laws go into []
“Special Olympics New Mexico offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to train and compete all year long,” said Executive Director Randy Mascorella.
A strong cold front moved across the state morning. Rain and mountain snow developed along and behind this cold front, with some light moisture across the Rio Grande Valley Sunday morning. Scattered rain and snow showers will continue overnight with cooler temperatures. The biggest impacts from the snow will be above 8,000′ in the northern []
It was a calm and mild day across the state as clouds increased throughout. Temperatures still climbed slightly above average across the state as moisture moved in. As we head overnight, rain and snow chances begin to increase across northern and western parts of the state. A strong cold front will move across the state []