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kob.com | Mesha Begay |Jamey Tucker
Americans pay almost $300 a month on subscriptions on average, and most don't even realize it. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Americans pay almost $300 a month on subscriptions on average, and most don’t even realize it. You used to be able to buy apps. Now, they’re almost all subscription-based. And those $5 to $8 can add up fast. But you won’t cancel if you don’t know you’re paying for them. You know the big ones like YouTube TV, Hulu, Netflix and Spotify.
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kob.com | Mesha Begay |Monica Logrono
Cell phone towers, AC units and transformers seem to be the latest target for criminals seeking copper wiring. Local business owners, Armando and Molly Martinez say they've been hit twice in just three months. RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Cell phone towers, A/C units and transformers seem to be the latest target for criminals seeking copper wiring. Local business owners, Armando and Molly Martinez, say they’ve been hit twice in just three months.
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kob.com | Mesha Begay |Kassi Foote
On Monday, Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina announced the city reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to end its oversight of APD. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – On Monday, Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina announced the city reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to end its oversight of APD. It all began in 2014 after the DOJ found a pattern of excessive force within the police department.
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4 weeks ago |
kob.com | Mesha Begay |Kira Miner
KOB 4 Meteorologist Kira Miner shows you the strong winds in New Mexico Thursday. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Strong winds with gusts of 45 to 65 mph combined with a very dry and warm air mass will result in a high risk of rapid fire spread areawide Thursday. Cooler, especially western and northern areas, on Friday with lower elevation rain showers and mountain snow showers across western and far northern areas Friday.
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kob.com | Mesha Begay |Griffin Rushton
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service are predicting another hot summer in the metro. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Meteorologists at the National Weather Service are predicting another hot summer in the metro. It’s nothing we haven’t dealt with before, but KOB 4’s weather team will tell you the summers are definitely getting hotter in Albuquerque. Those rising temps are bringing new dangers to the workplace.
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