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  • SDSU beats New Mexico earns NCAA berth

    SDSU defeated No. 16-ranked New Mexico 9-4 Sunday afternoon in the winner-take-all finals, setting off a celebration as jubilant Aztecs players piled on top of one another on the mound at Fresno State's Beiden ...

  • Suicide prevention experts Parents need to know warning signs

    Ward's mother said she missed the warning signs, and thought her child was just going through hormonal changes. Butsuicide prevention experts said tragedy can be ...

  • May claims to be cut out of meetings

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Was the governor's former Department of Finance and Administration secretary routinely told to stay out of important budget ...

  • Evening Webcast May 26 2013 Evening Webcast May 26 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Crystal Gutierrez and Chris Gilson with your evening headlines and ...

  • Legendary B-17 takes flight in ABQ Legendary B-17 takes flight in ABQ

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A vintage World War II bomber is making a stop in Albuquerque this Memorial Day weekend. The commemorative air force Arizona wing is taking civilians up in a legendary B-17 Flying Fortress at Double Eagle 2 Airport titled Sentimental Journey. The bomber was the workhorse of the army air force during the war. The B-17 is pretty well known for the bomber that was in Europe ...


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Movie Review

Dangerous Beauty

Dangerous Beauty

"Dangerous Beauty" is a really nothing more than a grandiose soap opera set in Venice circa 1583. It is beautifully filmed, wonderfully acted, and certainly nothing short of entertaining, but it lacks any true fundamental seriousness. Dealing with themes of forbidden love, religious intolerance, subordination of women, sexual freedom, and the roles of pleasure and sin in a high-cultured society, i ... ...

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  • NM Boy Scouts place flags for Memorial Day

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - While many will spend the weekend barbecuing and hanging out with friends, some local Boy Scouts carried out an annual tradition Sunday to show the true meaning of this holiday. Sunday afternoon, the Boy Scouts decorated the graves of military veterans at Sunset Memorial Park with U.S. flags. They estimate more than 1,000 flags were put out Sunday. Other volunteers also ...

  • Budget constraints threaten train service

    SANTA FE (KRQE) - For the first time in 20 years, a tradition that begins on Memorial Day could be cut because of budget constraints. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports there will be no tourist trains running this summer between Santa Fe and the community of Lamy. The Santa Fe Southern Railway has laid off all of its workers. Now, the board chairman says he doesn't expect to operate at all ...

  • Man faces judge in child abuse case

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A man was arrested after police say he endangered the life of others and his son. Jose Jimenez, 32, was in court Sunday charged with child abuse. According to a criminal complaint, police pulled over Jimenez late Friday night after he nearly hit vehicle on I-40 eastbound near the big-I while changing lanes. Police smelled alcohol on him and had him do field sobriety ...

  • Local wines showcased at Southern New Mexico Wine Festival through...

    LAS CRUCES - "New Mexico, Arizona and the Southwest in general aren't known for wine. What's amazing is that we do have great wines. California, France and Germany, beware," warned John Bokor of Las Cruces, making the rounds at wine tents Saturday with his wife Susan at the 21st annual Southern New Mexico Wine Festival.Thousands are expected to enjoy entertainment, wine and ...

  • Fire destroys home in downtown Albuquerque

    A fire destroyed an Albuquerque family’s home on Sunday. The fire happened just before noon in the 2300 block of Edith near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Albuquerque fire crews spotted flames in the attic when they first arrived. The fire spread to the second floor and eventually it collapsed the roof. There were no injuries reported. The home was completely lost in the ...

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