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The River of Lights runs from Nov. 27 - Dec. 30 (closed on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25). Tickets will be sold in limited quantities and online only. → Read More
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For families of active military or veterans receiving medical treatment, the burden of lodging and life can be especially trying. That’s where the Fisher House Foundation steps in. They provide crucial services to make life easier during recovery. When a member of the military is in need of medical care, having family […] → Read More
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city handed out cash to small businesses impacted by COVID Friday morning. Checks for $10,000 were given to businesses who applied for a grant for the Economic Development Department. The city says the companies will be able to use the money on rent, utilities, and supplies. “We will be seeing about […] → Read More
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An entrepreneur is not only defined as a business operator, but someone “taking on greater than normal financial risks to do so.” For Linda Alvarado, she not only gambled on success and jumping into careers dominated by men, but also as a Latina. From designer, development, and owner of a large commercial construction […] → Read More
From three brothers with a dream to a team of 400 workers during their peak season, the Baca family is still showing how green chile and a magic recipe for good foods can be successful after all these years. → Read More
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) -The Roadrunner Food Bank in Albuquerque has seen a dramatic increase in demand since the pandemic started. The “Souper Bowl” is one of their biggest fundraising events of the year. They have had to cancel the event during a time when it’s the most needed. The pains of hunger do not have […] | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico → Read More
He’s accused in connection with the death of Victoria Martens, and now he’s asking a judge to let him out of jail. → Read More
Pioneering work of civic leaders like Dennis Chavez from New Mexico has drastically changed the political landscape of our country. → Read More
Albuquerque mother, Theresa Fresquez has started a petition asking Mayor Tim Keller to continue searching for possible human remains on the West Mesa. → Read More
Domino's Pizza has launched a campaign to repair potholes in towns nominated by customers across the country. → Read More
You don't have to be Celtic to love the soulful music of bagpipes. The Celtic Festival is this weekend. → Read More
Every week in the Duke City is great, but this weekend is packed with a smash hit musical, babies at the zoo and Mother's Day celebrations. → Read More
They say nothing helps a person learn more than getting their hands dirty. A group of local students is working with nonprofits to develop leadership skills that teach them how to become positive role models. → Read More
A Frito pie fundraiser will be held for 22-year-old Philip Hall and 2-year-old Kierr. → Read More
The unusually warm winter New Mexico we just emerged from wreaked havoc on an important species throughout the state and current conditions aren't helping, either. → Read More
Using comic books and pop culture to promote literacy in the community is the mission of local non-profit Comic-Topia. This weekend, a fun event full of costumes and merriment will raise funds to help them keep doing it. → Read More
A New Mexico mother said her two sons saved up money to travel to Colorado to attend a college tour at Colorado State University, but they were pulled from it because of the way they look. → Read More
If you're a fan of re-purposed antique silverware, jewelry and bottle cap earrings then you will love this upcoming event. → Read More
Here's another chance to help out a Rio Rancho firefighter in need of a heart transplant. → Read More
"Swing Low" fills room 1331 of the University of New Mexico's Speech and Hearing Sciences building. → Read More