06-03-2025
KRQE Newsfeed: Windy with rain and snow, Violent crash, Homelessness initiative, Chicks in demand, United partnership
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PNM: Power outages, shutoffs possible during upcoming storm in New Mexico
Lawmakers push bill to help control high rent prices in New Mexico
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[1] Windy & high fire threat then more rain/snow in New Mexico – Widespread dust is expected later this morning into the afternoon with potentially damaging winds and low visibility. More widespread precipitation will cool things down overnight through tomorrow and into early Saturday with snow accumulations in parts of the west mountains, potentially around the Rio Grande Valley, the central mountains, and through east New Mexico. Heavier snow will fall in the north mountains.
[2] VIDEO: Police investigate January crash that injured 6 people in Albuquerque – New video shows the moments first responders arrived on scene after a rollover crash in northeast Albuquerque. In January, APD was sent to San Mateo near Comanche after a truck slammed into a light pole, ejecting six people from the truck. At the hospital, police interviewed the driver who admitted to taking at least four shots of alcohol while driving. KRQE News 13 reached out to APD for an update on how the crash victims are doing. We have not heard back.
[3] Homeless initiative in Albuquerque faces criticism from residents – Albuquerque residents are expressing their frustrations with Mayor Keller's recent efforts to combat homelessness. Wednesday, the Mayor hosted a public meeting about his Metro Homeless Initiative. The Mayor's Office says the program has led to the creation of more housing, mental health and substance abuse services. Residents say those efforts are falling short. Some say that the homeless are just moving from place to place with no working solution. The next public meeting is scheduled for April 2.
[4] New Mexicans scramble for solutions to combat rising egg prices – Some New Mexicans are now turning to buying backyard chickens to avoid high egg prices at grocery stores. The Tractor Supply store in Bosque Farms is seeing an uptick in calls and foot traffic. People are in search of chicks. The store received over 300 chicks on Wednesday morning and people were lined up for hours. Staff say backyard flocks are an investment and require a lot of attention, especially in their first few weeks of life.
[5] KRQE becomes home for New Mexico United matches – KRQE Media Group has become the official English-language broadcast partner of New Mexico United. All matches will be broadcast live on New Mexico 50 and streamed online at NM United and KRQE will also be starting 'The Black & Yellow Report' a weekly show which features analysis, previews, and exclusive interviews with players and coaches. The first match that will be streamed is Saturday, March 8 as NM United takes on Sacramento Republic FC.
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