Migrants found hiding in southern New Mexico middle school

422 Views The school was put on lockdown twice for similar incidents. SUNLAND PARK, N.M. — A group of undocumented migrants walked into Santa Teresa Middle School, putting the school on lockdown. The latest incident happened last week.
NMMI students win regional Science Bowl, will head to DC for nationals

422 Views A team of high school students from the New Mexico Military Institute will be in Washington D.C. after they won their regional Science Bowl competition earlier this month.
Mother speaks out after her son was rescued on a hiking trail

512 Views She hopes other hikers learn from this and carry essentials before hiking Albuquerque, NM – Earlier this week, three hikers were rescued off the Embudo trail in the Sandias. Kishada Burdex, a mother of one of the hikers, said her son was on a group trip with about 20 other UNM students who […]
LCPD Police Chief shares thoughts on public safety

424 Views This week, Jonny Coker talks with City of Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story about public safety in the city. Also, we get a preview of the Las Cruces International Film Festival taking place April 3rd through April 7th. Anthony Moreno talks with Ross Marks, Executive Director of the film festival to learn […]
Chilly, wet and windy Monday around New Mexico

441 Views It is a wet, Monday morning in the middle Rio Grande Valley, including the Metro. Snow is moving into the higher terrain of western, central and northern New Mexico. The roads are mainly wet, but they may worsen throughout the morning commute in the high terrain.
New Mexico providers are closely watching as the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in abortion medication case

562 Views The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case Monday that would put medical abortion out of reach for many. Providers in New Mexico who have had to adapt to a growing number of out-of-state patients are watching the case closely.
Concerns About Returning Radioactive Waste from Texas

550 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Federal officials gathered Tuesday March 26th in southern New Mexico to mark the 25th anniversary of the nation’s only underground repository for radioactive waste resulting from decades of nuclear research and bomb making.
Governor mulls special session over public safety

494 Views Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham could call a special legislative session. While a decision has not been made about the special session, the governor has been meeting with Democratic and Republican legislative leaders to evaluate a possible agenda.
Solomon Peña faces charges for allegedly paying to have witnesses killed

734 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Solomon Peña, the man accused of orchestrating shootings at local lawmakers’ homes, is facing federal charges for allegedly trying to have a witness killed.
Feds indict Sheryl Williams Stapleton in APS fraud scheme

764 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The feds on Wednesday released the indictment of former New Mexico State Representative Sheryl Williams Stapleton, who is accused of funneling millions of dollars from Albuquerque Public Schools to her personal bank account. The former state lawmaker and APS administrator has been charged with 35 counts, including conspiracy to […]