
Annalisa Pardo
Anchor at KRQE-TV (Albuquerque, NM)
6pm/9pm anchor on Fox New Mexico and Emmy-awarded MMJ on @KRQE | @LoyolaMarymount and @NewhouseSU alumna | SF Bay Area native |[email protected]
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krqe.com | Annalisa Pardo
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) –From serving time to serving members of our community in a unique way, a Santa Fe restaurant is helping inmates reentering society one dish at a time. When lunchtime hits, you’ll see Isaac Sork in the kitchen serving up orders as a cook at Escondido in Santa Fe. “I’ve been working here about sixty days so far,” said Sork. He came to the restaurant straight from the state prison, dropped off with nothing more than a bag of belongings and the shirt on his back.
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krqe.com | Annalisa Pardo
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local immigrant rights organization is sounding the alarm over the Trump Administration’s agreement between the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Homeland Security to share data of undocumented immigrants who pay taxes.
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krqe.com | Annalisa Pardo
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – Walking through the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces, you might walk by a particular pine tree without a second glance. But, it has a story that’s truly out of this world. “They were seeds that were on the Artemis one mission,” said Paul Steward, Instructional Coordinator at New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum.
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krqe.com | Annalisa Pardo
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The stock markets are reeling after President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on nearly all of the country’s trading partners. The move is spurring threats of a trade war. But New Mexico said it is well prepared. “We are positioned in such a way that we minimize these types of pullbacks to the extent that they can,” said Charles Wollmann, Chief Communications Officer for the New Mexico State Investment Council.
5 inmates sue New Mexico Corrections Department over poor kitchen conditions and circulating illness
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krqe.com | Annalisa Pardo
GRANTS, N.M. (KRQE) – “Abhorrent” and even “dangerous” conditions. That’s what a lawsuit alleges at Western New Mexico Correctional Facility. “There’s a health crisis going on there,” said Parrish Collins, the attorney representing the plaintiffs.
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