
Red Flag Law heads to Governor’s desk
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A bill to expand New Mexico’s Red Flag Law to allow police to file petitions to remove guns, and to have that done immediately passed the State Senate and heads to the Governor’s desk. The vote was 23 to 15 to expand the Red Flag Law. House Bill 12 was one…… MORE

Winds could lead to possible power shutoffs
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — PNM will be monitoring the winds today in the event they have to shut down power to the East Mountains, Las Vegas and other areas of the state. The power company sets their equipment to heightened sensitivity so it will shut off if there’s a danger of sparking a wildfire. There’s…… MORE

Teenagers charged in vehicular assault
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A pair of young teen boys are charged with intentionally driving a car into a man on a bicycle last year, killing him. Albuquerque police say the boys – ages 13 and 15 – made a video of the crash on May 29th on Moon Lane as 63-year-old Scott Habermehl was…… MORE

Measles cases grow
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Today (Friday) Texas state health officials announced a historic measles outbreak in the western part of the state, just short of 200 cases. While the number of cases in neighboring New Mexico tripled in a day to 30. Most of the cases across both states are in people younger than 18…… MORE

Addressing DEI
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — While Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs may be dead on the federal level with the Trump Administration, a bill to create DEI positions in the state cleared a Senate committee Sunday, advancing to the Finance Committee. Senator Antionette Sedillo Lopez of Albuquerque sponsored the legislation, saying New Mexico deserves to see…… MORE

Family leave bill moves forward
Albuquerque, NM — Family leave advances to the full Senate in the Roundhouse, after passing through the Tax, Business and Transportation Committee. Representative Christine Chandler of Los Alamos is the sponsor.Business groups call it a new tax and a major burden. It would charge payroll taxes to provide $3-thousand a month for families getting new…… MORE

Isleta Pueblo file suit
The Isleta Pueblo has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over the firings of much of the staff at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque. Attorneys for Native American rights groups say the firings at SIPI resulted in power outages, leaving the campus unsafe and unusable for learning. The federal lawsuit over cancelled…… MORE

Guatemala fortifies border
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Guatemalan government has announced it is sending military forces to its border with Mexico to prevent “transnational crime and for the protection of its own citizens.” According to Guatemala Minister of Defense Henry Sáenz, the order came from Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo de León. Both Sáenz and de León refused…… MORE

Deputy-involved shooting
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — One person is dead following a deputy-involved shooting in northeast Albuquerque this morning. The incident occurred near the 500 block of Live Oak Place NE, close to Tramway Blvd. According to the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office,deputies responded to a call about a violent person arming themselves at a home. The suspect…… MORE

Hondas are prime targets
Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Honda owners are being warned by Albuquerque Police, their cars are becoming the favorites of thieves. APD reports an uptick in thefts of Honda CIVICS, with CRV’s and Accords also being targeted. Many of those have been taken from apartment complexes in the northeast and Foothills areas, including Tramway, Wyoming and…… MORE