WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump indicated Saturday that his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani wants to take the information he has gathered from his investigations in Ukraine to the U.S. attorney general and to Congress. Trump said Giuliani had not yet told him what information he has gathered, though the president said he’s heard it […]
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad held on Saturday the first official talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban since President Donald Trump declared a near-certain peace deal with the insurgents dead in September. A U.S. statement said talks will initially focus on getting a Taliban promise to reduce violence with a permanent cease-fire bei […]
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The sole suspect in the death of a missing Santa Fe man has been apprehended in Albuquerque. Saturday morning, 26-year-old James Garcia was arrested in relation to the death of 20-year-old Daniel Gisler. Santa Fe Police were given tips that Garcia’s whereabouts were in Albuquerque and he was taken into […]
LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – Making New Mexico a safer place. That is the challenge more than 600 high school students were faced with at the first Governor’s Stem Showcase. For weeks they’ve been building prototypes and testing new technology. Saturday, they got their chance to show it off for an opportunity to win some […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s been nearly a year since two Albuquerque teens were murdered and their bodies were found in the Rio Rancho mesa. Now, the mother of one of them is reflecting on how she plans on keeping their stories alive. “I can’t believe it’s been a year without my son,” says Amanda […]
Rain will start tonight in western New Mexico. This system will feature relatively high snow elevations, so travel impacts will be above 8,000′. Precipitation will be heaviest overnight and tomorrow morning before the moisture slowly slides down into southern New Mexico on Monday. Tuesday morning’s cold front may be able to bring snow showers to […]
EL PASO, TX (KRQE) – A former Cielo Vista Walmart employee is paying tribute this holiday season to the victims of the El Paso mass shooting. The Olguin family started decorating their house back in October, all in an effort to bring a little light to the community. There are 22 angels on the side […]
Downsloping winds will help boost temperatures today, especially in eastern New Mexico. It’ll be sunny at times, but look for thin high cloud cover yet again by the afternoon. The snow will start off in Colorado San Juans after midnight. This storm will heavily favor the western slopes. The Jemez and San Juan Mountains are […]
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump says he’s holding off on designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. In a tweet Friday, Trump says he was ready to issue a declaration but will delay at the request of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The Mexican president thanked him for the delay. Mexico had said […]
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. officials say Russia’s foreign minister will visit Washington next week for talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Sergey Lavrov’s trip Tuesday will be his first to the capital since a 2017 visit that came after President Donald Trump fired former FBI director James Comey. It comes as Ukraine-related impeachment proceedings […] […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City councilors are hearing concerns about a continued number of vacancies on the civilian volunteer group tasked with police oversight. At an Albuquerque city council meeting Monday, councilors were told that by February 2020, the city’s Police Oversight Board will have three vacancies, leaving the board with six of nine members. […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – To call one Albuquerque woman a die-hard Lobo fan, would be an understatement. Now, in her time of need, the Lobo nation she loves is showing up in a big way to help. “So overwhelmed and so humbled and I just keep thinking, really? They’re doing this for me?,” said Susan […]
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – A former Española teacher, who is already serving a 108-year sentence for raping his students, is on trial again. Gary Gregor was convicted on twelve counts of kidnapping and sexual misconduct, for assaulting two students at Fairview Elementary in 2007 and 2008. He’s being accused of raping at least eight other […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Big crowds are expected to gather in Nob Hill Saturday, Dec. 7 for the annual Twinkle Light Parade. The parade, which starts around 5:15 p.m., will roll west on Central Ave. through Nob Hill from Washington St. to Girard Blvd. That stretch of Central Ave. will be closed to traffic beginning at […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque dentist facing felony charges, has had his license revoked. The state’s insurance oversight agency started investigating William Gardner earlier this year when they got a tip he was submitting falsified x-rays to insurance carriers to justify unnecessary procedures. The state’s regulation and licensing board did its […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Newly-released video shows the latest crash between a car and an ART bus. The crash happened Thursday afternoon on Central and Monroe when a driver turned left in front of the bus. The city said the driver reported being confused, thinking he was getting over into the turn lane. But just […]
In our last episode, we learn how to drink tea, build human towers, watch the sunset forever and find the Ian inside all of us.
Freedom, Justice, or Peter Sagal November 11, 2016
We learn what happened to a two-thousand year-old toe, and what to do when our voices make you sick.
StoryCorn November 4, 2016
Devil In The White City author Erik Larson helps us write gooder, and we tell you how to snack silently at the movies.
We Accidentally Made A Halloween Episode October 28, 2016
Mark Bittman helps us answer a very creepy question, and we learn who's helping the Obamas move.
Romancing The Cod October 21, 2016
How to talk to fish and protect your yard signs.
Trust Him On The Frustum October 13, 2016
We help you brush that dirt off your shoulder and get the most out of your Reese's.
The Never-Ending Cave October 7, 2016
We tell you how to get deep and how to fake childhood memories.
The Sound of Silence September 30, 2016
A listener needs help opening his Velcro bag quietly, so we call in the military.
Fiddlin', Gruntin', Snorin' and Carlin' September 23, 2016
How to get people to remember your name and find thousands of worms. Note: this episode talks about curse words but bleeps them out. It's educational, but there's a lot of cursing.
The Champ September 16, 2016
We tell you how to keep your fries crispy and make your friends cry.
Usain/Boat September 9, 2016
How to lose to Usain Bolt by a slightly smaller margin, and another use for your bowling shoes.
Bonny's Dream September 2, 2016
How to endure hearing someone describe their dream.
Bears and Bubbles August 26, 2016
How to bathe discreetly and get close to a panda.
Bears, Tigers, Leeches, and Spicy Food August 19, 2016
How to pick a winner in a bear v. tiger fight, find an endangered species, and eat spicy food.
Best Man O' War August 12, 2016
How to train your pet jellyfish and plan a wedding no one will forget.
The Only Olympics Guide You'll Ever Need August 5, 2016
With how-to advice from a bunch of Olympians and Patrick Stewart.
Lyin' Eyes July 29, 2016
How to protect your cow and pull a loose tooth.
Merry Chrismas! July 21, 2016
How to celebrate your new favorite holiday and enjoy the Summer Olympics.
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It doesn’t matter if it’s President Donald Trump or state Sen. Michael Padilla. We have a right to see when they talk about public business and discuss it.