NM Forecast to Get Warmer, Drier Winter

New Mexico may not get as much snow this winter and the temperatures should be above average. That’s what government forecasters are saying in their latest outlook. Sean Bennett, the Chief Meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, says that means less than normal mountain snow pack. Bennett says a La Nina pattern is…MORE

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Pets of the Week | October 22

KENO (ID# 1667204) IS A 3 YEAR OLD, MALE BLACK & WHITE LABRADOR RETRIEVER & AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG MIX WEIGHING 61 POUNDS. ◊          Keno is a gentle boy with a cheerful nature. He’s attentive and loving….. He’s a true best friend kind of dog.   ◊          Keno would love daily walks to keep in shape.…MORE

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Road Rage Victim Remembered

An “Angel-versary” will be held on ABQ’s Civic Plaza later Thursday, October 20th, to honor and remember four year old Lilly Garcia. You’ll recall she was the little girl shot to death in a road rage incident a year ago, allegedly by Tony Torrez, who is in custody.MORE

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Albuquerque Marks 1st Anniversary of Officer’s Death

Friday marks the one year anniversary of Albuquerque Police Officer Daniel Webster being shot during a traffic stop. He died several days later. Police spokesperson Celina Espinoza says Officer Webster will be remembered during a celebration of service Friday from noon to one at Civic Plaza. She says APD wants the community to come together…MORE

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Albuquerque Theater Packed for Debate

Home was not the only place to watch last night’s debate in Albuquerque. Supporters of both Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton packed the United Artists Theater at Cottonwood Mall on the city’s west side. The theater ran the debate last night and the place was full by 7pm. No problems were reported from…MORE

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Pence Campaigns in Albuquerque

On the heels of Wednesday night’s final presidential debate, Donald Trump’s running mate, Governor Mike Pence, campaigns in Albuquerque on Thursday. His event is being held at the Embassy Suites at 6pm. The doors open at 4pm and you will need a ticket to get in. If you plan to attend, don’t bring any signs,…MORE

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NM Governor Signs Two Budget Deficit Bills

Governor Martinez signs two more measures to shore up New Mexico’s nearly $600 Million budget deficit. The bills approved by lawmakers during the recent special session close tax loopholes and tap into reserves from a $220 Million tobacco settlement. Martinez is still considering legislation to cut $171 Million in state agency spending. That bill would…MORE

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Broadcast Tower Suspect Arrested

The investigation into the arson at the broadcast towers on Sandi Crest is advancing. It was shortly after midnight on October 2nd when BCSO deputies were sent up to the Crest after getting calls about a possible fire. Deputy Felicia Romero says there is now an arrest warrant in the case. Brian Mathew Dorias was…MORE

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More Repeat Offenders Arrested

Two more repeat offenders are off the streets, for now. Officers were sent to an auto burglary in the area of Morningside and Coal around 9am Tuesday. Two men seen near the victim’s vehicle were soon taken into custody. One of the men gave police a false name but was quickly identified as 23 year…MORE

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More Free Legal Advice

If you need legal advice, you can get it free on Thursday, October 20th, in Albuquerque. District Court Judge Shannon Bacon says she’s been involved with it for seven years. She says she mostly see people facing divorce or custody battles who need advice on how to present themsleves to a judge. Judge Bacon says…MORE

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