East Atrisco Kimbar Park reopens with new upgrades
East Atrisco Kimbar Park has reopened in northwest Albuquerque with a new playground and other upgrades ahead of summer break.
Local teams hold weight at Powerlifting State Championship
Rio Rancho, New Mexico- The Rio Rancho Events Center played host to the 2026 NMAA Powerlifting state championships that ran from April 10-11. The two-day event began with the boys competing on April 10, and the girls competing on April 11. Here’s a recap of the action from Cleveland, Rio Rancho, and Bernalillo. All of which had at least one individual state...
5 Thai Restaurants in New Mexico that Will Make You Feel Like You’re in...
New Mexico’s culinary identity is defined by its iconic chiles, but its cities offer a surprising diversity of international flavors. The state’s Thai restaurants provide a delicious counterpoint to Southwestern cuisine, with aromatic curries and vibrant noodle dishes. From Albuquerque to Santa Fe, you can find authentic spots...
10 Mexican Restaurants In New Mexico That Bring Authenticity To The Table
New Mexico is known for many great restaurants, like Los Pollos Hermanos, good lawyers, and even better scientists. But beyond the jokes and pop culture references, what truly stands out are the Mexican restaurants that preserve their authentic look and feel. They leave a strong impression on anyone who visits.
Drone in the sky leads Bernalillo County deputies to quick arrest
Bernalillo County sheriff’s deputies released video showing a drone helped them track down a man who ran from deputies.
‘Tails and Ales’ event supports adoptable pets at Animal Humane New Mexico
The Animal Humane will be hosting their “Tails and Ales” event, where you can grab a couple of beers while supporting adoptable pets in their care. The event is April 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Santa Fe Brewing in Green Jeans. Then, on April 19,...
Rio Rancho police issue warning about ‘Senior Assassin’ toy gun game
Rio Rancho police are warning kids against tromping through yards with toy guns. It’s all part of a viral game trend.
Addressing stress, vicarious trauma and burnout
Recently, a State Police agency in the Southwest identified a troubling trend: officers leaving the agency due to PTSD and related medical disability claims. These officers had previously served in the military and had experienced combat, including witnessing comrades killed in battle or by roadside bombs. However, the agency discovered that PTSD was linked not solely to military experiences, but also to the distressing...
Lighter wind gusts to make for pleasant Wednesday
A cold front will slide through New Mexico but Wednesday is still shaping up to be a pleasant and quiet day.
Albuquerque man sentenced to 18 years in prison for murder
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man was sentenced on Wednesday, while he’s already serving a life sentence for another murder that happened a week before. In January, Alexander Ortiz pleaded no contest to the murder of 35-year-old Nicole Maldonado at a convenience store on Central Ave. Ortiz is already serving a life sentence in prison for […]

















