Steve Stucker signs off from the studio one last time

1,173 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Friday was Steve Stucker’s final day after 33 years as KOB 4’s morning forecaster and as a mainstay to New Mexico broadcasting and life, in general. While Steve will still be around in various capacities, he got to say a few words in closing out his final show.
T or C Police: 2 missing Ohio women found in Catron County

615 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The chief of Truth or Consequences police confirmed two Ohio women were found safe in Catron County after being reported missing.
Judge: DA can’t prosecute ‘Rust’ case with new special prosecutor

1,018 Views SANTA FE, N.M. – There was another snag in the prosecution of the deadly “Rust” movie set shooting. It comes after the first special prosecutor was pressured to resign in March.
UFC fighter Holly Holm wins against Yana Santos

745 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – UFC fighter Holly Holm won her fight Saturday night. Afterward – while speaking to the media – she made some comments that are making headlines nationwide. The Albuquerque native decided to share her thoughts on young children being targeted.
Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire claims hotline now open

734 Views SANTA FE, N.M. — FEMA now has a hotline open for people to get various information about Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire claims and the agency’s claims office. Claims office team members will answer questions about office locations, office hours and general claims office and process information.
Española police seeks mistakenly released inmate

657 Views ESPAÑOLA, N.M. – Española police are trying to track down wanted criminal, Jerome Naranjo, who was shot during a standoff with police in November.
White Sands missile tests will close highways

8,060 Views WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. — A missile test will close three U.S. highways Thursday morning at White Sands Missile Range, near Alamogordo.
Supreme Court hears arguments on Navajo Nation water rights

1,017 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Navajo Nation has taken its fight for water access to the U.S. Supreme Court. The court heard arguments Monday that the U.S. government has a duty to address Navajo water rights. The tribe wants access to water from the lower Colorado River that flows along the reservation’s northwest border.
Two hikers rescued from La Luz Trail

1,130 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A rescue team brought two hikers to safety after an hourslong effort Thursday night in the Sandia Mountains. The hikers were dropped off at Sandia Crest. They planned to hike from the crest to the Sandia Tram. However, 2-3 feet of snow packed the trail and the hikers were reportedly unprepared.
APS announces proposed calendar for next school year

653 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — On Thursday, tens of thousands of families across the Albuquerque metro found out their kids will have a longer school year next year. New Mexico’s largest school district is reacting to new legislation, and it’s asking for the public to weigh in.