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APD warns partygoers to watch their drinks following assualt reports
Detectives with the Albuquerque Police Department Sex Crimes Unit said they have seen a spike in the past months of sexual assaults downtown where the victims have no recollection of where they've been or what has happened. Comment?
UNM Cancer Center executive injured in drive-by shooting
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Albuquerque police are searching for leads in a drive-by shooting that landed a UNM Cancer Center executive in the hospital. Comment?
Man in court today accused of kidnapping 4-year-old girl
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More details emerged about the man accused of kidnapping a 4-year-old Albuquerque girl as he appeared before a judge today. Comment?
Manzano High graduate earns highest GPA in APS history
Manzano High School's valedictorian Katherine Cordwell earned a 5.0 grade point average, the highest GPA in Albuquerque Public School history. Comment?
More New Mexicans planning in-state vacations
A new poll shows an 11 percent spike in the number of New Mexicans planning to hit the road for vacations this year as compared to last year, and that's a pretty big increase. Comment?
Alford buyout agreement to net New Mexico $625K
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The University of New Mexico says it has reached an agreement in principal with former basketball coach Steve Alford over his buyout. Comment?
Ex-NM paramedic convicted in creek bed child rape
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A former Gallup paramedic convicted of raping of an 11-year-old boy in an Albuquerque arroyo has been sentenced to more than 40 years in prison. Comment?
Man arrested in child abduction incident
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Police say Wednesday evening a man forced a five year old girl into his car then let her out just feet away on Indian School near Rio Grande. Comment?
Feds raid local office of technology company
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Special agents of several federal agencies are in the process of executing search warrants at the local offices of a technology company. Comment?
NM high court considers appeal on back pay, raises
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The New Mexico Supreme Court is considering whether thousands of state workers covered by union contracts are owed back pay and raises totaling millions of dollars. Comment?
Ex-director of halfway house pleads guilty
The former director of an Albuquerque halfway house for criminal defendants and former inmates has admitted she stole from the federally funded treatment center. Comment?
CYFD uses KOB interviews to investigate daycare
Records from the New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department show a downtown Albuquerque daycare center was cited for keeping allegations of child abuse and employee drug usage a secret from the agency. Comment?
BBB gives local business failing grade
Some have even called police because they can't seem to get their phones back from Golden Torch on Central Avenue once they send in their phones for repairs or to be programmed. Comment?
Local business subject of several complaints
The Better Business Bureau of Albuquerque gives a local cell phone shop an 'F,' but it's still in business. Comment?
Bikers offer tips to stay safe
We spoke with some bikers in the Albuquerque Metro area. They gave us some tips to keep both drivers and bikers safe. Comment?
State facing shortage of doctors and nurses
Two big reasons: an aging population, and more New Mexicans now with health coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Comment?
Student arrested after setting off device
Albuquerque Police Department's Bomb Squad was called out shortly after noon after the explosion. Comment?
Attorneys argue to unseal documents in Levi Chavez case
Wednesday, attorneys for media outlets including KOB Eyewitness News 4 were in court for the Levi Chavez case, asking the judge to unseal several pretrial motion documents that had been closed to the public since April. Comment?
Celebrations honor patron saint of farmers
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It will be a day of praying for rain and blessings for fields and community ditches as New Mexico Catholics gather to honor San Ysidro, the patron saint of farmers. Comment?
Bernalillo County imposes new fire restrictions
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Bernalillo County is imposing new restrictions and prohibitions on outdoor smoking, campfires and open burning in areas of the county outside the Albuquerque city limits. Comment?