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  • ABQ families rally for immigration reform

    Posted at: 06/17/2013 10:17 PM By: KOB.com staff Tonight, Albuquerque families called for Congress to act soon saying their futures depend on it. Parents and their children enjoyed an evening together Monday night at a rally for immigration reform. Leaders called for comprehensive action on the issue in Congress. Rachel LaZar, executive director at El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos, ...

  • Rash of violence at local grocery

    Three violent crimes have occurred at one northwest Albuquerque grocery store in less than a month. The latest happened Monday afternoon, after police said a man in a wheelchair hit a 3-year-old boy in the head with a hammer. The suspect, Clayton Senn, is in custody. KOB Eyewitness News 4 learned the 3 year-old boy suffered a skull fracture and is recovering at UNM Hospital. KOB went ...

  • Small brush fire put out by AFD

    AFD extinguished a small brush fire near Alameda on the west bank of the Rio Grande Monday night. The fire began at about 7 p.m. on the banks of the river. Before firefighters put it out, the fire took up about 150 feet around. AFD was able to contain the blaze a little before 8 p.m. No injuries or damage to structures were reported. The Bernalillo County Fire Department and Open Space are ...

  • US waiting seeing with Irans new chief

    The U.S. State Department said Monday it wasn't surprised that Iran's newly elected president, Hassan Rouhani, said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should stay in power until ...

  • Recent attack puts joggers on alert

    Posted at: 06/17/2013 7:28 PM By: Lauren Hansard, KOB Eyewitness News 4 After a woman was attacked and sexually assaulted Sunday evening police are increasing their patrols in the bosque. The woman who was attacked was walking along the Rio Grande looking for her children and husband who were rafting, according to police. Authorities have not released the woman’s name or many ...


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Movie Review

Devil

Devil

No doubt Devil will receive more than its share of bad press and reviews for one of two reasons (or, more likely, both). First, it was co-produced and developed from a story by M. Night Shyamalan, the first in an apparent series known as The Night Chronicles, which is more than enough ... ...

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  • US releases names of Guantanamo indefinite detainees

    The names of dozens of detainees held at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were released for the first time on Monday after a newspaper sued the federal government for the ...

  • Man arrested in restaurant shooting

    Police arrested William Clark around 5:30 Monday evening on the plaza in Santa Fe.. Clary is suspected of shooting three people in the leg in the parking lot of the restaurant on San Mateo and Academy Friday ...

  • Feral hogs invade New Mexico

    The animals are extremely destructive, carry 33 different diseases and kill native plants and animals. "Going in and looking at stomach contents of a hog, we recently found 47 toads, ground-nesting birds, lizards, snakes and small mammals," said Land Commissioner Ray Powell. "They eat everything." The hardest thing for the animals to do is find water, which is why they are ...

  • Packards to close after 70 years

    IN THE HISTORIC SANTA FE PLAZA. ONE OF THE CITY'S OLDEST, MOST ADORED SOUTHWESTERN STORES, IS CLOSING BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER ALANA GRIMSTAD WENT TO PACKARD'S ON THE PLAZA TO LEARN MORE. JEWELRY, RUGS, HOME DECOR--YOU NAME IT--PACKARD'S HAS BEEN A GO-TO PLACE FOR LOCALS AND VISITORS. BUT AFTER BEING OPEN...AND RUN BY TWO FAMILIES...FOR 70-YEARS, IT NOW ONLY ...

  • Dust storms due to dry conditions

    Posted at: 06/17/2013 6:20 PM By: Stuart Dyson, KOB Eyewitness News 4 Here’s a recipe for you. Take wind, add dirt and subtract water. Voila! You’ve got a dust storm! We can brace ourselves for more dust storms like the one that sand-blasted parts of the Albuquerque metro on Sunday afternoon. New Mexico has no shortage of wind in the springtime, and we never run out of dirt ...

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