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Addressing downtown vacant buildings

Addressing downtown vacant buildings

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The ordinance to register and improve vacant downtown buildings was signed by Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller Thursday. Terry Brunner of the Redevelopment Agency said at the sidewalk ceremony he’s always being asked what he’s doing to clear the blight. Owners of vacant buildings will have to pay $1-thousand to $5-thousand each…MORE

Heinrich to skip Santa Fe

Heinrich to skip Santa Fe

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — US Senator Martin Heinrich has decided to stay put in Washington, rather than run for New Mexico Governor next year. He made the announcement this morning after speculation the newly re-elected Senator could replace termed-out Michelle Lujan Grisham. Heinrich cited what he called President Trump’s “alarming actions” as a reason New…MORE

Mescalero confronted by ICE agent

Mescalero confronted by ICE agent

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The southern New Mexico tribal community of Mescalero is disturbed over federal immigration agents confronting its members. The Mescalero Apache President said they confirmed one report of an ICE agent approaching a tribal member in Ruidoso, speaking to her in Spanish, and asking for a passport. The president said the woman…MORE

Second clarifier is a reality

Second clarifier is a reality

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The village of Bosque Farms has been awarded $10 million for wastewater infrastructure. For nearly two decades, village councilors, mayors and staff have been pleading their case at the state and federal level, requesting funding for a second clarifier at the municipal wastewater treatment plant. An additional clarifier will help handle…MORE

Torrez issues guidance for dealing with immigration enforcement

Torrez issues guidance for dealing with immigration enforcement

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico’s Attorney General has issued guidance for dealing with increased immigration enforcement, while also denouncing the removal of safe spaces like churches and schools from raids. Raul Torrez’ office issued papers on how churches and healthcare clinics can respond to assure the rights of their patrons are protected. While saying…MORE

Child rape case dismissed

Child rape case dismissed

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A man accused of raping a child had his case dismissed in Santa Fe because no prosecutor showed up for his hearing. 33-year-old Frankie Marquez was facing numerous counts including raping a child under the age of 13. His defense attorney asked the case be dismissed because no one from the…MORE

Pricey breakfast burrito

Pricey breakfast burrito

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) -Blake’s Lotaburger adds a $1 surcharge on egg-based menu items. If you’re heading out for your breakfast burrito in the morning, you may notice a price increase. Blake’s has announced a surcharge on all menu items that include eggs, citing a national egg shortage as the cause. In a statement, the popular…MORE

Sinaloa train robbery

Sinaloa train robbery

Albuquerque, NM (KOAT) — Eleven men are in federal custody in connection with the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of Nike shoes off a BNSF train whose air brakes were cut as it traveled on tracks north of Phoenix. Federal officials attribute the activity to associates of a transnational criminal organization based…MORE

Legislative session kicks off

Legislative session kicks off

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The 2025 New Mexico legislative session has officially begun, with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham outlining key priorities. In her State of the State address, she called for $205 million to make childcare accessible, proposed $50 million to fight homelessness, and urged tougher laws on repeat offenders to address rising crime. The…MORE

Nose spray for depression

Nose spray for depression

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Johnson & Johnson has received approval from the USFDA for a nose spray to help treat depression. According to the pharmaceutical company the nasal spray can be given to people who haven’t seen improvements in their depression after taking at least two oral medications. The main ingredient for the spray is…MORE

“Know your Rights” campaign

“Know your Rights” campaign

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — On the heels of President Trump’s signing of immigration bills on Monday, the New Mexico immigrant rights advocacy group “Somos Un Pueblo Unido” announced plans for its “Know Your Rights” campaign. The goal is to reach at least 3,000 people through workshops and presentations, grow more familiar with their constitutional rights.…MORE

Health clinic setting a new standard

Health clinic setting a new standard

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Bosque Clinic on Jackie Road in Rio Rancho is expected to open on Monday and offer a new model for health care. The clinic will provide primary care, family and children’s care, women’s care with a fully equipped OB/GYN, and urgent care needs can be addressed. It will also have…MORE

Migrants start march to border

Migrants start march to border

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Despite president Donald Trump’s threats of mass deportations and limiting asylum, more than 2,000 migrants began walking early Monday in southern Mexico, hoping to reach the United States. The Trump administration has ended use of a border app called “CBP One” that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter…MORE

Fire preparation is key

Fire preparation is key

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — In light of the wildfire disaster in Los Angeles, the village of Corrales is taking precautions. Village Fire Chief Anthony Martinez says they have received a lot of calls and questions regarding various residents who have not been able to get insurance on their homes in Corrales and had to go…MORE

Investment in southern New Mexico border counties proposed

Investment in southern New Mexico border counties proposed

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — State Sen. Crystal Brantley is bringing two new bills to the Roundhouse this legislative session. They would increase the penalties for fentanyl overdoses that result in death and for crimes involving fentanyl distribution. She’s also calling for a $3 million investment for new communication infrastructure in New Mexico’s southern border counties.…MORE

Homelessness funding heading to New Mexico

Homelessness funding heading to New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded a total of more than $17 million dollars to projects throughout New Mexico, in an effort to combat homelessness. The funds will be applied towards prevention, rapid rehousing, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing. Funding will also support youth and survivors…MORE

25 year sentence for violent crime spree

25 year sentence for violent crime spree

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Dakota Briscoe of Albuquerque man was sentenced in federal court to 25 years in prison for a violent crime spree that began with a double murder in September of 2020. The 38 year old Briscoe used a handgun to attack two men in their yard near Central and Atrisco and then…MORE

Bendable concrete

Bendable concrete

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) –Researchers at the University of New Mexico have now officially patented their bendable concrete material design. Concrete’s tendency to fracture under stress is especially problematic when it comes to natural disasters and weather events like earthquakes and winds that put lateral stress, or tension, on buildings. The resulting patent of a 3D…MORE

Housing Counseling services available

Housing Counseling services available

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A new program provides government-funded Housing Counseling and legal support for homeowners facing financial difficulties with their mortgage payments. The state of New Mexico in partnership with United South Broadway Corporation, eligible homeowners can access HUD-certified Housing Counseling and legal services to navigate their foreclosure options. To be eligible, homeowners must…MORE

Santa Fe K-9 aggression

Santa Fe K-9 aggression

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Santa Fe Police Department K-9 “Ayke” is featured on recently released video showing him in March biting one of his own, and it isin’t the first time. During the arrest of 35 year old suspect Rick Chavez last spring, Ayke’s handler released him to assist in the arrest and the K-9…MORE

Breaking records

Breaking records

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Sandia National Labs is breaking records. The Labs director reports that in 2024, Sandia’s economic impact to the state reached a record-breaking $5.2 billion, which is $400 million dollars more than the previous year. In addition, Sandia filed more patents and licenses last year, all of which involved new technologies developed…MORE

Cat food recall

Cat food recall

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Cat food company Northwest Naturals has issued a recall of certain two-pound packages of “Feline Turkey Recipe Raw Frozen” pet food. Sold in several states, it has tested positive for the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus. According to the New Mexico Department of Agriculture several retail locations throughout the state carry…MORE

Suicide rate down

Suicide rate down

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Today the state Department of Health reported that New Mexico’s suicide rates for women and Indigenous people dropped steeply in 2023. The data reflecting a 42% decline for New Mexico women who died by suicide, from 116 in 2022 to 67 in 2023. Rates for Indigenous People declined for both males…MORE

Officer involved shooting

Officer involved shooting

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — An officer-involved shooting in Rio Rancho Saturday, after a domestic violence incident, according to police. Audelio Lopez, of Española, is in custody following an officer-involved shooting over the weekend. Police say they responded to a domestic violence call and found Lopez fleeing the scene. When an officer located him nearby, Lopez…MORE

EV mandate not achievable

EV mandate not achievable

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — There could be bi-partisan support to delay an electric vehicle mandate when the legislature convenes next week. Carlos Garcia of the Garcia Auto Group says there’s no way that 43-percent of vehicle sales in New Mexico will be EV’s by 2026. He tells KKOB’s Morning Show with Bob Clark car manufacturers…MORE

Baldwin files suit

Baldwin files suit

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Actor Alec Baldwin filed suit Thursday against the Santa Fe prosecutor who sought to blame him for the 2021 shooting death of a cinematographer on the set of the movie “Rust.” The suit claims Special prosecutor Kari Morrissey tried to make him the scapegoat for the death of Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin…MORE

Struggle leads to death

Struggle leads to death

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A man is dead after struggling with Albuquerque police. Officers arrived at an apartment complex on Indian School Road around 7 PM Thursday after getting a call from someone saying he has schizophrenia, and said people were shooting at him. Police intervened as the man argued with others in the parking…MORE

Mexican immigration agent stoned to death

Mexican immigration agent stoned to death

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Monday, a Mexican judge in Juarez ordered two Venezuelan men identified only as David J.V. and Carlos Arichuna be held for trial for inflicting injuries leading to the death of a public servant. The two allegedly stoned a Mexican immigration agent to death with rocks after the agent caught up to…MORE

Double-homicide arrest

Double-homicide arrest

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A suspect has been arrested for a double-homicide last June in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights. 19-year-old Nathaniel Laws is charged in the shootings of 20-year-old Abdullah Abbas and his 18-year-old girlfriend Kylee Silva. The killings are believed to have to been a drug and gun deal gone wrong. Investigators say they found…MORE

Medicaid rates increase

Medicaid rates increase

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The New Mexico Health Care Authority has received federal approval to increase Medicaid rates for services provided to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The rate increases, scheduled to kick in this month, apply to three programs, including the Developmental Disabilities Waiver, Mi Via Waiver and the Medically Fragile Waiver. New…MORE

Arrested for trying to re-enter United States

Arrested for trying to re-enter United States

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Border Patrol agents in El Paso re-arrested convicted rapist Mario Roberto Ochoa Zapata last week. He was among four people arrested trying to enter the country illegally. The Border Patrol Chief said the Honduran national was an “aggravated felon” who was convicted of second-degree rape in 2011 out of Tulsa, Oklahoma.…MORE

Federal money diverted

Federal money diverted

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — An investigation by the City of Albuquerque’s Inspector General finds federal money intended for Child Stabilization grants was diverted to bonuses for 27 City employees. Council President Dan Lewis says he’s turning the matter over to the US Attorney today. The I-G found almost $28-thousand was diverted from the federal COVID…MORE

Breaking Bad home for sale

Breaking Bad home for sale

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Despite Zillow estimating the 1,900-square foot home’s value at around $350,000, there’s a $4 million dollar price tag for a northeast Albuquerque home recently put on the market. The owners of the home of television character Walter White from the Breaking Bad series say that with the recent death of their…MORE

Spay trailer for Valencia County

Spay trailer for Valencia County

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Southwest Animal Team of Valencia County has announced the arrival of a new 40-foot customized trailer which will provide spay and neuter operations south of the metro. Privately funded, the trailer has a surgery table, and is equipped with a dog bath and over 30 kennels, which can even be…MORE

Moccia leaves NMSU

Moccia leaves NMSU

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico State University and Athletic Director Mario Moccia have parted ways, effective immediately. President Valerio Ferme cited a recent Department of Justice report as the reason for a “fresh start” in the athletics program. Amber Burdge has been named acting athletic director. Moccia had led the department since 2015, overseeing…MORE

New leaders

New leaders

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — While most had New Year’s Day off, newly elected leaders of Bernalillo County were being sworn in. Among them in the Commission Chambers was District 2 Commissioner Frank Baca. In addition to the Commissioners, County Clerk and Treasurer, newly elected District and Metropolitan judges also took the oath of office on…MORE

Norovirus on the rise

Norovirus on the rise

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The New Mexico Department of Health has expressed concern about the upward trend of norovirus cases in New Mexico. The department says this year’s viral activity may reach pre-pandemic levels of spread. The virus causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. While more common in the winter months, this year, NMDOH said it’s…MORE

Wrong baggage

Wrong baggage

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Director of Santa Fe’s Public Works was arrested over the weekend. John Dupuis is charged with stealing another passenger’s baggage at the regional airport. He reportedly told police he thought the box belonged to a friend, so he took it. When questioned at his home by officers, Dupuis said he…MORE

Murder suspect arrested

Murder suspect arrested

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A suspect has been arrested in connection with last week’s deadly shooting in Rio Rancho. Police say 45-year-old Darlene Valencia-Dean used a shotgun to kill a woman identified as her wife, after having been accused of domestic violence several times in recent years. The victim is 44-year-old Adelita Valencia-Dean, and she…MORE

Pay raises coming for county officials

Pay raises coming for county officials

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico county officials have not gotten a pay raise since 2018. Those counties wanting to lock in any salary increases must be approved before Jan. 1st, in order to be applied to officials beginning new terms. State law bars elected officials from getting mid-term raises. At least 16 counties, including…MORE

Saranam receives funding

Saranam receives funding

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Albuquerque nonprofit Saranam is getting over $730,000 to further develop transitional housing for families in the metro. The funding will allow them to add 13 units, a family community center, a playground and community gardens to its westside campus. The money for this comes from the Housing Innovation Program. Housing New…MORE

Sisneros shooter sought

Sisneros shooter sought

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A $10,000 reward is available for information leading to the arrest and conviction in the shooting death of tattoo shop owner John Sisneros on November 14th. APD reports that Sisneros was killed inside of his Por Vida Tattoo shop at 4th Street and Coal Avenue. The FBI says the suspect was…MORE

Coach Eck a good choice

Coach Eck a good choice

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The voice of the Idaho Vandals has encouraging words about New Mexico’s new head football coach. Dennis Patchin tells our fellow Cumulus station, The Sports Animal, coach Jason Eck was a success on and off the field at Idaho. Patchin says Coach Eck puts in a lot of work to connect…MORE

Jamil Coriz held until trial

Jamil Coriz held until trial

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A woman charged in the December 7th shooting of a 15-year-old boy outside an Albuquerque laundromat has been ordered held without bail. Jamel Coriz went before a judge Monday and ordered held until trial in the death of Michael Rowe. Investigators say she got in a fight with 3 boys over…MORE

Family killed

Family killed

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The family killed in a weekend shooting just south of Belen have been identified. New Mexico State Police say 4 members of the Leyva family were found dead around 3:30 AM Saturday at their home on Camino Escondido. The parents are 42-year-old Leonardo Leyva and 35-year-old Adriana Bencomo. They were shot…MORE

Crash reports can be found online

Crash reports can be found online

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The City of Santa Fe has begun publishing crash reports online, in an effort to speed up the process for those involved. It previously took at least 15 days to get a crash report request, but now they’re put onto the City’s website each week. 80-percent of records requests for the…MORE

Overdose deaths down

Overdose deaths down

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — There’s been an 18-percent decline in overdose deaths in New Mexico, according to the Centers for Disease Control. However, the figures from July of last year to July 2024 indicated 825 New Mexicans were killed by drugs in that time, with fentanyl responsible for the most. Most states have seen declines…MORE

More money to spend, thanks to oil and gas

More money to spend, thanks to oil and gas

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A new estimate on state revenues shows lawmakers will have $170-million more to spend in the upcoming legislative session than previously believed. The projection has nearly $830-million in what’s considered “new money” above current spending levels. The better-than-forecast income is due mostly to the ongoing increase in oil and gas revenues.MORE

Mobile ID’s available

Mobile ID’s available

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico is the 12th state to offer the option to link your driver’s license to your smartphone. The newer mobile IDs on Apple and Android phones starting means you can use your phone’s ID at some businesses or even get through the airport. The digital IDs are already being used…MORE

Son murders mother’s boyfriend

Son murders mother’s boyfriend

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A son has been charged with murder after shooting his mother’s boyfriend. 34-year-old Paul Otero, has been charged with murder after shooting his mother’s boyfriend Tuesday evening at their West Side home. Otero admitted to taking the victim’s handgun and firing multiple shots. He was arrested nearby and booked into the…MORE

5th in nation for vehicle thefts

5th in nation for vehicle thefts

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico is 5th in the nation for vehicle thefts. The latest report from “Easy Tires” says that last year alone, over 10,000 vehicles were stolen across the Land of Enchantment, translating to a staggering rate of 534 thefts per 100,000 vehicles. That figure is 74% higher than the national average,…MORE

No charges for Archuleta

No charges for Archuleta

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Vice President of Espanola Public Schools will not be facing charges of filing a false police report. The department decided to dismiss the misdemeanor against Ruben Archuleta who claimed a man followed him out of a June school board meeting and threatened him. Surveillance video and an investigation did not…MORE

New Mexico Artificial Intelligence Consortium

New Mexico Artificial Intelligence Consortium

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Institutions across the state have united to create the “New Mexico Artificial Intelligence Consortium”, to advance the development and understanding of AI and machine learning. Some members include Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, UNM, and NMSU. Working as a collective, the institutions hope to collaborate with industry by supporting…MORE

General election now official

General election now official

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The 2024 General Election in New Mexico is now official, as the State Canvas Board certified the November 5th results. The total ballots cast came in at just over 928-thousand, or 67-percent of registered voters. There are still races to be determined as a recount has been ordered in the House…MORE

Intel expansion

Intel expansion

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Intel in Rio Rancho is receiving half a billion dollars from the federal government for a massive expansion. The $500 million coming from the CHIPS & Science Act, is expected to bring advanced technology, upgraded facilities, and more jobs to metro area. plant. Intel announcing the investment will add 700 manufacturing…MORE

AFR responding to lots of outside fires

AFR responding to lots of outside fires

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — AFR said they responded to at least 87 outside fires within the last 24 hours. The department said those numbers aren’t out of the ordinary considering the decreasing temperatures. The majority of call responses are in the East-Central corridor and Northeast Heights. In anticipation of the influx of cold weather calls,…MORE

Sandia top 500 list

Sandia top 500 list

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Sandia National Laboratories’ has made the top 500 list of the world’s fastest supercomputers. The “El Dorado”, ranks 20th on the list. The machine was designed and built by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. It has coolant fluid that is piped through to help remove heat that is generated by the machine. The Sandia…MORE

Bezos big donation

Bezos big donation

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is giving a pair of Albuquerque charities $6.25-million. It’s the first time the local Catholic Charities and Barrett Foundation have been recipients from the Bezos Day One Families Fund. The giving is part of a $110-million total distributed this year around the nation. The only other time…MORE

APS parents stick with schedule

APS parents stick with schedule

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — APS parents have made their feelings known in response to a recent survey by the district, asking if they should push back school’s start to late August when temperatures are cooler. Nearly 13,000 people responded, with 78% voting to keep the early August start date versus late August for the next…MORE

Solar energy zone in Dona Ana County

Solar energy zone in Dona Ana County

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Bureau of Land Management conducted a live competitive auction for a nearly 940-acre parcel in the Afton Solar Energy Zone in Doña Ana County. Boulevard Associates, LLC winning the lease for $1.9 million. The company now has two years to submit a Plan of Development before beginning construction. The BLM…MORE

Tiny Home Village application process updated

Tiny Home Village application process updated

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Bernalillo County has changed the application process for the Tiny Home Village. Effective today, community providers will be able to submit applications for their clients, and applications will be done exclusively through those providers. When the village hits capacity, referrals will added to a waitlist. The facility provides up to two…MORE

State bond measures are a go

State bond measures are a go

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Voters voted their approval Tuesday, having decisively passed four state bond measures on the ballot. A measure to allow $30.8 million in bonds will go towards building and improving senior facilities. 63% of the electorate passed more than $10,000,000 in bonds to go toward modernizing public safety radio communications systems. $19.3…MORE

Teacher of the Year makes history

Teacher of the Year makes history

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The New Mexico “Teacher of the Year” made history Thursday, becoming the first Native American to be given the honor. Lorelei Chavez teachers Native American studies at Bernalillo High School, and was presented the award by Governor Lujan Grisham in a surprise assembly. Chavez is credited with bringing indigenous-based extra curricular…MORE

Animal fat vs. mosquitos

Animal fat vs. mosquitos

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Rancid animal fat may be the key to keeping those pesky mosquitos at bay. A research team at NMSU has found that rancid fats from animals, including bears and pigs, are effective when it comes to keeping some insects away. The research based on historical evidence that Native Americans used the…MORE

Groundbreaking for new children’s psychiatric center

Groundbreaking for new children’s psychiatric center

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A groundbreaking took place at UNM Hospital today for a new building that will house a psychiatric center for children. The plans include more beds, more providers, and “modern” psychiatric care. There will also be play areas for kids. UNMH’s CEO Kate Becker says, there will be two separate age-appropriate play…MORE

Albuquerque on “Ratty” list

Albuquerque on “Ratty” list

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Windy City wins again in Orkin’s annual “Rattiest City” in the U.S, but the Duke City’s not far behind. The 2024 rankings, reviewed new residential rodent treatments between last September and this August. Los Angeles came in second behind Chicago and New York finished in third overall. Albuqerque came in…MORE

Lizard on a plate

Lizard on a plate

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — There’s a new license plate option for New Mexico motorists. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish partnered with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division to release a Gila Monster themed plate. This is the fifth wildlife art plate, joining quail, mule deer, Rio Grande cutthroat trout and roadrunner plates.…MORE

Top honors

Top honors

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Asia habitat at the Albuquerque Zoo opened to the public just over a year ago, and is already receiving top honors. The Exhibit Award acknowledges excellence in live animal display and exhibit design, honoring the BioPark for its immersive and innovative habitats that promote animal welfare and conservation education. The…MORE

Duck Pond to be renovated

Duck Pond to be renovated

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A beloved landmark on the UNM campus is in line for a renovation. Wednesday, Nov. 6th, from 4 to 4:45 p.m. the public is invited to the groundbreaking of the comprehensive renewal project for the Duck Pond. Designed by Garrett Eckbo and completed in 1976, it’s a man-made urban water feature,…MORE

Hot Air Balloon Strikes KKOB Tower

Hot Air Balloon Strikes KKOB Tower

A hot air balloon knocked down one of KKOB’s AM radio towers this morning. No one was hurt when balloon caused the guy wires to fail, sending the structure crumbling to the ground around 8:45 AM. A woman who saw the balloon crash, said it was the blue balloon with the moon on it that had…MORE

Dates set for National Championship Air Races in Roswell

Dates set for National Championship Air Races in Roswell

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Wednesday, Sept. 10th, 2025 is the premier date for the opening of the National Championship Air Races in Roswell. The Reno Air Racing Association chose Roswell as the new location of the event because the city’s Air Center can house all the planes competing in the races. It also has a…MORE

New project for Netflix

New project for Netflix

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The stars have returned to New Mexico for a new project. Netflix is wasting no time ramping up production after expanding their Albuquerque studios. Actress Geena Davis stars in a new, 8-part series being produced around town. “The Boroughs” is a mystery series that also stars Bill Pullman, and is set…MORE

Grant for UNM Cancer Center

Grant for UNM Cancer Center

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The UNM Cancer Center is one of three cancer centers to be awarded an $11 million federal grant to study treatments and biomarkers for uterine cancers. Dr. Kimberly Leslie, a research professor at the school says, the Route 66 SPORE grant comprises three projects, two of which focus on high risk…MORE

Duke City to Music City

Duke City to Music City

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Duke City to Music City, non-stop. Southwest Airlines has announced new service between Albuquerque and Nashville, Tennessee, starting on April 8th 2025. Aviation Department Director Richard McCurley said, the two cities share an array of similarities, particularly in the arts and outdoor lifestyle. Beyond that, this new route will improve connectivity…MORE

Concern with fluoridated water

Concern with fluoridated water

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to further regulate fluoride in drinking water, because high levels could pose a risk to the intellectual development of children. Last month, a federal agency determined “with moderate confidence” that there is a link between higher levels of fluoride exposure and…MORE

Citation alert

Citation alert

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Starting today, automated speed cameras placed in unincorporated areas of Bernalillo County will begin issuing citations. The county installed six different cameras in parts of the county and activated them last month. Since their installation, those caught speeding were only issued warnings. Now, the cameras will be issuing citations. Those with…MORE

XTERRA coming to Ruidoso

XTERRA coming to Ruidoso

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The XTERRA triathlon is coming to Ruidoso next summer. It’s in the effort to boost tourism, which took a hit after fires and flooding. The Village of Ruidoso has announced a partnership with XTERRA and plans to hold a triathlon in August. Running, swimming, and biking athletes will be competing for…MORE

Critical Care Tower to be delayed

Critical Care Tower to be delayed

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Earlier this year, the University of New Mexico Hospital said their new Critical Care Tower with nine floors and nearly 200 beds, was expected to open in November of this year. Now, with factors including increased costs of materials and labor, the start date has been pushed back to June 2025.…MORE

Robots deliver food

Robots deliver food

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A robot food delivery service at the University of New Mexico’s campus kicks off Monday. Grubhub and Starship Technologies, in partnership with UNM Food, launching a Starsfleet of autonomous, on-demand robots delivering from eight campus eateries. Restaurants include Blake’s Lotaburger, Draft & Table, Dion’s, Einstein’s Bros. Bagels, Mandalay Express, Starbucks, Subway,…MORE

Watch your plastic intake

Watch your plastic intake

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — University of New Mexico Health Sciences researchers have discovered microplastics in the brain, in testicular tissue, and even in the womb. On average, single-use plastics are utilized for only 12 minutes before being discarded. Although briefly used, those single-use plastics will persist in the environment for generations in landfills and waterways.…MORE

Sandia at the forefront for clean energy

Sandia at the forefront for clean energy

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The U.S. Department of Energy announced the awarding of more than $41 million for 50 projects to help propel clean energy solutions. Sandia Lab’s one of 17 facilities around the country receiving the funds. Out of the 50 different projects getting monies, Sandia’s leading seven of them, while being a partner…MORE

CABQ councilors present omnibus city charter referendums

CABQ councilors present omnibus city charter referendums

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Albuquerque City Council President Dan Lewis applauds the Council for passing amendment proposals Monday to present to voters at the 2024 general election. Each of the Charter amendments are reforms that will streamline City government hiring, add accountability to executive appointment procedures, and simplify City elections. “I am happy to present…MORE

Addressing chronic absenteeism

Addressing chronic absenteeism

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — A recent report by the New Mexico Legislative Finanace Committee titled Student Attendance and Performance, has delivered a failing grade. It shows the number of students chronically absent, meaning they missed more than 10% of school, more than doubled from 2019-2023, outpacing the national average. The data shows in 2023, 40%…MORE

APD to increase police resources in downtown for summer

APD to increase police resources in downtown for summer

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — APD plans to increase police presence in the downtown area with specialty units such as Horse Mounted, Tactical, Traffic and officers assigned on TEAMS (Targeted Enforcement Active Monitoring) overtime during Summer 2024. Since the beginning of summer, officers have noted an increase in the number of patrons visiting the downtown area.…MORE

Albuquerque sees 11% decrease in auto-theft while most cities see rise

Albuquerque sees 11% decrease in auto-theft while most cities see rise

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Auto theft decreased by 11% in a four-county metro area, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Albuquerque has now dropped from sixth to seventh place, having been listed worse in the nation from 2016-2018. “Auto theft is a quality of life issue that has always been a top priority for…MORE

BernCo Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada hosts community meeting

BernCo Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada hosts community meeting

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada will host a community meeting on the proposed Behavioral Health Ordinance on Monday, June 17, in the Ken Sanchez Commission Chambers at Alvarado Square, 415 Silver Ave. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. “We have heard from many of our constituents with…MORE

Senate Republicans re-introduce comprehensive crime bill for upcoming Special Session

Senate Republicans re-introduce comprehensive crime bill for upcoming Special Session

Santa Fe, NM (KKOB) — Thursday, the New Mexico Senate Republicans announced their plan to re-introduce legislation to strengthen the state’s Racketeering Act (RICO) during the upcoming Special Session. The bill echoes the effort made to address public safety by Senate Republicans during this year’s regular Legislative Session in January and February.  “Unfortunately, the Governor’s…MORE

NMDWS Labor Relations Division hosting rapid hire event

NMDWS Labor Relations Division hosting rapid hire event

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions’ Labor Relations Division (LRD) will host a rapid hire event on Monday in Albuquerque to fill critical positions. Staff will interview interested candidates on-site on Monday, June 17, between 1 and 5 p.m., and June 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the…MORE

BernCo Commissioners act on NM Department of Justice report

BernCo Commissioners act on NM Department of Justice report

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners plans a special public meeting on Tuesday, June 18, to address the New Mexico Department of Justice investigation. The New Mexico Department of Justice concluded that a rolling quorum occurred prior to the April 9, 2024 resolution outlining the process to hire the next county…MORE

BernCo hosts 2024 General Obligation bond package proposal virtual presentations

BernCo hosts 2024 General Obligation bond package proposal virtual presentations

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — BernCo will host two webinars to discuss Bernalillo County’s 2024 general obligation (GO) bond proposal on Monday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to noon and from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The presentation will also allow the public to ask questions and provide feedback about the bond proposal. The public…MORE

Rocket Lab expansion to bring manufacturing jobs to Albuquerque

Rocket Lab expansion to bring manufacturing jobs to Albuquerque

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The Biden-Harris Administration announced Tuesday the Department of Commerce will fund Rocket Lab with up to $23.9 million to enhance the supply of space-grade solar cells used in spacecraft and satellites. Rocket Lab is the parent company of SolAero Technologies, which assembles solar cells at its facility in Albuquerque’s Sandia Science…MORE

BernCo Commissioners select top three county manager candidates

BernCo Commissioners select top three county manager candidates

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — The top three county manager candidates were selected during tonight’s Bernalillo County Commission meeting. Earlier today, the Board of County Commissioners met in a closed meeting to discuss five candidates the County Manager Search Committee presented to them last week. The top five applicants were interviewed by the full commission…MORE

Partnership speeds up development of flow batteries for green grid, water

Partnership speeds up development of flow batteries for green grid, water

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Most Americans don’t leave home without at least one lithium battery-powered device, and someday, the house itself may have a battery back-up. Sandia National Laboratories battery expert Melissa Meyerson works in a glovebox to setup a lithium-sulfur flow battery. These kinds of batteries have huge potential for being large, safe and…MORE

BernCo Commissioners to select top three county manager candidates

BernCo Commissioners to select top three county manager candidates

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — The community can expect to learn who the top three county manager candidates are during today’s County Commission meeting, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Ken Sanchez Commission Chambers at Alvarado Square. On Tuesday, June 11, the Board of County Commissioners will first meet in a closed meeting earlier in…MORE

USDA Forest Service investing in Isleta East Mountains Project

USDA Forest Service investing in Isleta East Mountains Project

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Monday, the USDA Forest Service announced it is investing $300,000 in the Isleta East Mountains Youth Fuel Reduction Project to restore tribal, state and private forestlands. This investment directly supports the agency’s efforts to confront the ongoing wildfire crisis, while providing critical support to landowners across management jurisdictions as they work…MORE

BernCo Treasurer’s Office mails yearly unpaid property tax notices

BernCo Treasurer’s Office mails yearly unpaid property tax notices

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — The BernCo Treasurer’s Office mailed approximately 28,000 notices of delinquency to remind owners to pay their property taxes. Unpaid property tax notices are for delinquent property taxes for real property land, personal property/livestock, and manufactured homes/mobile homes. Taxpayers have until July 10 to make payments in full. On July 11…MORE

APD officer on leave after arrest for DWI

APD officer on leave after arrest for DWI

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — An APD officer has been placed on administrative leave after he was arrested overnight by New Mexico State Police for DWI. Officer Jordan Hernandez was arrested around midnight on Sunday after State Police spotted him driving at a high rate of speed in his patrol vehicle on Bobby Foster Rd., near…MORE

River bridge coming to Los Lunas

River bridge coming to Los Lunas

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB)– Growth and development in the village of Los Lunas continues to increase, both in population and employment and there is only one I-25 exit for the area. That will change with the beginning of the long-awaited interstate interchange in Los Lunas, and river bridge, about to become a reality. John Taschek, an…MORE

Work begins on Rio Bravo Boulevard Gap Improvements project

Work begins on Rio Bravo Boulevard Gap Improvements project

Bernalillo County, NM (KKOB) — Work is set to begin on the Rio Bravo Boulevard Gap Improvements Project today, Monday, June 10. The project includes the construction of an additional lane of travel lane in each direction on Rio Bravo Boulevard from Prince Street to Second Street increasing the number of lanes from four to…MORE