ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –Volunteers were out in frigid temperatures Thursday to launch the annual count of how many people are living on the streets of Albuquerque. The New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness said it was a strong start despite the weather as they gathered hundreds of surveys in the first few hours.
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for an antidiscrimination lawsuit to proceed against the state's largest school district, ruling that public schools and universities can be sued for discriminatory conduct under the New Mexico Human Rights Act.
The Albuquerque Police Department has reported a significant decrease in auto theft, claiming the city is no longer the auto theft capital of the country. A key tool behind this success? The ability to store your data for as long as a year, a practice once banned by the department, but is now making a comeback.
The New Mexico Supreme Court allows an anti-discrimination lawsuit against the state's largest school district, affirming schools as 'public accommodations' under the NM Human Rights Act. The case involves discriminatory acts by a teacher against Native American students,
The spa asks customers to get familiar with their scalp. Tracy Nyguen recently opened Moc Head Spa, which focuses on scalp treatments. Nyguen is originally from Vietnam, and when she visits the country one of her first stops is at a head spa.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham gave her annual State of the State address after lawmakers convened for the state's 60-day legislative session.
As temperatures drop, city workers are trying to make sure everyone has a warm place to go or at least some warm clothes.
The New Mexico state agency tasked with investigating police misconduct was slated to meet Wednesday to discuss its autonomy, but the meeting has been scrapped for unknown reasons.
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At the New Mexico Cancer Center in Albuquerque, groundbreaking treatments and compassionate care are changing lives for men facing prostate cancer. With a team of dedicated specialists, their
Wednesday night Albuquerque city councilors agreed to ask the state to fund an outdoor playscape at the Albuquerque International Balloon Museum. Councilors are asking for $4 million. It’s a project the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum has been eyeing for years and that dream could soon become reality.