• FBI investigates homicide on Isleta Pueblo

    ISLETA PUEBLO, N.M. (KRQE) – Special agents from the FBI Albuquerque Division were conducting a homicide investigation on the Isleta Pueblo on Thursday. The FBI confirmed the investigation but could not provide any additional details Thursday night.

  • Investigators searching for missing former USC quarterback

    Investigators in Florida are searching for a former University of South Carolina quarterback reported missing after a fishing trip. Walton County deputies say 37-year-old Chris Smelley was last seen fishing in a blue and black kayak around 8:30 a.m. Local law enforcement is searching in the water off the Grayton Beach near the Gulf of Mexico at this hour. Smelley

  • Russia will not comment on terrorist attack investigation

    Moscow, Mar 25 (Prensa Latina) The Kremlin will not comment on the investigation into the March 22 attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall, located in Krasnogorsk, on the northwestern outskirts of Moscow, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today. The post Russia will not comment on terrorist attack investigation first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Former FBI diver explains risks of Baltimore recovery

    Divers recovered two bodies in the aftermath of the bridge collapse and will return when debris has been cleared.

  • Russia's own investigation into the Nord Streams sabotage is moving forward

    On 26th March, Igor Krasnov, the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation,gave an interview with the Kommersant newspaper wheren he stated that the Russian investigation into the acts of international terrorism in connection with blowing up of the Nord Stream branches is progressing. Krasnov emphasised that the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines constitutes an […]

  • World's Top Oilfield Services Provider Not Leaving Russia

    SLB, the biggest oilfield services firm in the world, is not planning to abandon its business in Russia, chief executive Olivier Le Peuch told the Financial Times in an interview published on Monday.    Pressure has mounted on companies, especially in the oil and gas industry, to withdraw from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Many energy majors and oilfield services companies – including Exxon, Shell, BP, Baker Hughes, and Halliburton – have either announced plans to quit...

  • Lawyer Defends AWOL Client Labeled `Extremely Dangerous’

    The attorney for a man who fatally stabbed his mother when he was 13 years old defended his client Friday after Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer’s office issued a warning to the public that the man walked away from a halfway house and was at-large. Ike Souzer — who had already escaped from custody […]

  • FBI investigating crime on Boeing 737 with lost panel

    The FBI has told passengers on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max that lost a door-plug panel in midflight that they might be victims of a crime.

  • John Eastman, Trump's former lawyer, should be disbarred, judge rules

    John Eastman, the former Orange County law school dean who helped forge Donald Trump’s legal strategy for retaining power after the 2020 election, should be disbarred, a State Bar Court judge ruled Wednesday. "It is true that an attorney has a duty to engage in zealous advocacy on behalf of a client," wrote the judge, Yvette Roland. "However, Eastman's inaccurate assertions were lies that cannot be justified as zealous advocacy." Roland's recommendation to yank the 63-year-old Eastman’s license...

  • FBI and Justice Department Ramp Up Investigations into PPP Loan Fraud

    The FBI and Justice Department are increasing their efforts to investigate and prosecute companies suspected of fraudulently obtaining Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans during the COVID-19 pandemic. The PPP program allowed small businesses, including senior living and skilled nursing operators, to access a bailout fund to pay bills and keep workers employed. According to the […]

  • Councilwoman, former officer suggest adjusting top-heavy police department

    A Youngstown city councilwoman and former police officer are suggesting that the rank of detective sergeant be eliminated and replaced with sergeant.

  • FBI asks victims to come forward amid APD corruption investigation

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Could you have been the target of a public corruption scheme? If so, federal investigators want to talk to you. The FBI Albuquerque Field Office is still investigating what News 13 has learned involves accusations that Albuquerque Police officers were getting paid to get DWI cases dismissed. Now, Raul Bujanda, Special Agent []