President Trump’s focus of cracking down on undocumented immigrants has sent concern through communities all over New Mexico, with social media posts popping up claiming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids were taking place.
We're forecast to see a warmer week ahead in New Mexico with a cool pause in the middle that will remind us it is still wintertime.
Firefighters from around New Mexico who were deployed to California to help with the fires in the Los Angeles area have returned home. The New Mexico Strike Team was made up of crews from around the state.
Hockey season is well underway, including for our New Mexico Ice Wolves whose non-local players are finding themselves right at home here.
The ruling stems from a 2018 case in which a high school teacher in Albuquerque was accused of cutting off one Native American girl’s hair and asking another if she was dressed as a “bloody Indian” du
Lawmakers in Washington are not happy with Trump's plan to address immigration, while intelligence analysts believe it's necessary.
Warmer and breezier weather moves in through Monday. A winter storm will move into New Mexico starting late Tuesday bringing widespread chances for rain and snow. It’s been a more mild day across New Mexico Sunday with high temperatures climbing to near average for this time of the year,
"If I could save at least one person out there, and I may not even know who that person is, it's a blessing in memory of my son," said Terrie Mirabal.
As President Trump begins his second term in office, he is making moves on campaign promises, including several attempts to find and deport immigrants who are in the country
As she travels her sprawling House district that stretches from the Rio Grande to the Arizona border, Gail Armstrong is equally at home talking about heifers and filibusters. The first woman to be elected as New Mexico House Republican leader in state history grew up on a ranch between Datil and Pie Town.
KRQE Investigates has been covering the DWI Unit scandal since news broke one year ago that the FBI was investigating. On Friday, Ricardo “Rick” Mendez became the first person to plead guilty to charges stemming from that scandal.
It was a packed house at University Stadium the weekend after Christmas with fans attending the New Mexico Bowl which featured Texas Christian University and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.