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Bernalillo County Commissioners grant approval for the request of industrial revenue bonds to fund a storage facility

Bernalillo County Commissioners have granted approval for an industrial revenue bonds (IRBs) request to fund the construction of a storage facility. The request, made by Johnson Storage & Moving Co., LLC, was given unanimous approval with a 4-0 vote. The facility, which will be located at 118th Street and Central Ave., NW, aims to provide moving and storage services to both local residents and individuals from out of state.


The Economic Development Department in Albuquerque has earned six international awards

The Economic Development Department (EDD) in Albuquerque has recently received six international awards for their outstanding efforts in workforce development, small business support, and the film industry. These honors were bestowed upon the EDD by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) on September 20, 2023, according to a press release from the City of Albuquerque.


CNM Ingenuity introduces the new President and Vice President

CNM Ingenuity, the economic development branch of Central New Mexico Community College, has announced the appointment of Mark J. Fidel as the new President of its Board of Directors and Henry South as Vice President. The news was released on September 20, 2023. CNM Ingenuity offers accelerated educational and training programs, support for entrepreneurs, and collaborative initiatives.


DOE Career Skills Training program to allocate $10 million for energy efficiency workforce training grants"

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has recently announced that it will be providing up to $10 million in grants through the Career Skills Training program (CST) to expand energy efficiency workforce training programs. These grants will support both classroom instruction and on-the-job training for individuals seeking certifications in clean energy installations. The announcement comes during climate week 2023, highlighting the government's commitment to addressing climate change through the development of a skilled and diverse workforce.


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, July 24


New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority's Restoring Our Communities Program aims to foster affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization

The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) has launched the Restoring Our Communities (ROC) Program to address the need for affordable housing in the state. The program, which began on September 1, 2023, aims to restore vacant houses and provide affordable housing opportunities. This initiative not only helps individuals and families find affordable homes but also revitalizes neighborhoods by eliminating vacant and deteriorating houses that lower property values and increase insurance costs for nearby homeowners.


NMSU's 5K Color Fun Run hosted by the Office of Experiential Learning

New Mexico State University (NMSU) recently held a 5K Color Fun Run organized by the Office of Experiential Learning. The event, which took place on September 9, aimed to promote community engagement among NMSU students and the broader Las Cruces community. According to a press release, the run successfully raised over $4,400 to support Camp Hope through the annual Tents to Rents Campaign.


An NMSU professor will transform the life story of Canaan Bower, a hero, into a film

New Mexico State University (NMSU) recently made an exciting announcement regarding the upcoming film "Canaan," which will be based on the extraordinary life of Canaan Bower. Ross Marks, a professor at NMSU's Creative Media Institute, will be responsible for bringing Bower's story to the big screen. The film will focus not only on Bower's heroic act of saving a mother and her children from a potential kidnapper but also on his genuine character and humble approach to heroism.


Los Alamos Scientists showcase innovative technologies at 2023 DisrupTECH event

Los Alamos National Laboratory recently showcased a range of innovative technologies at the 2023 DisrupTECH event. The event, which also included the Richard P. Feynman Innovation Prizes ceremony, attracted around 270 attendees, including entrepreneurs, investors, industry partners, and community members.


The CNM/UNM App Contest is currently accepting submissions from students

The CNM/UNM App Contest is currently accepting submissions from students, providing an exciting opportunity for current students at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) and the University of New Mexico (UNM). This year's competition is taking a different approach to give more students the chance to participate.


APD conducts collaborative operation targets open-air narcotics trafficking in Albuquerque

APD Conducts Collaborative Operation Targeting Open-Air Narcotics Trafficking in Albuquerque


New Mexico Museum of Art to feature To Make, Unmake, and Make Again exhibition

The New Mexico Museum of Art has announced its upcoming exhibition titled "To Make, Unmake, and Make Again," featuring the work of artist Rick Dillingham. The exhibition will be held at the New Wing of the Plaza building from October 6, 2023, to June 16, 2024. This exhibition will showcase Dillingham's strong connection to the Pueblo potter community, displaying Indigenous works alongside his own pieces inspired by Pueblo techniques.


The CNM Fire Academy has introduced an accelerated 18-week program

Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) has recently announced the introduction of an accelerated 18-week program through its Fire Academy. This program aims to address the increasing demand for emergency responders in the area. Students who enroll in this program will gain certifications in entry-level firefighting and EMT-Basic, as well as receive comprehensive training to prepare for certification exams from respected organizations. However, it is important to note that students need full-time sponsorship from a fire department to be eligible for enrollment.


The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority has earmarked more than $2.2 million for the expansion of the HOME Rehabilitation Program

The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority has recently announced that it will be allocating more than $2.2 million towards the expansion of the HOME Rehabilitation Program. This funding comes from a grant obtained through the federal HOME Investment Partnership Program, and will be used to revitalize residences occupied by eligible low-income homeowners across 25 counties and three Tribal Territories in the state.


39 high school seniors from Albuquerque Public Schools have been selected as semifinalists in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program

39 high school seniors from Albuquerque Public Schools have been chosen as semifinalists in the prestigious National Merit Scholarship Program. The announcement was made by Albuquerque Public Schools on September 15, 2023. These students were selected based on their exceptional scores in the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.


City of Santa Fe Arts Commission met Thursday, Aug. 24


Peña participates in blessing ceremony commemorating Kee Thompson

Albuquerque City Councilor Klarissa Peña attended a private blessing ceremony on Sept. 16 at the location where Kee Thompson and Allison Gorman were murdered in 2014. Notably, Peña played a pivotal role in the City of Albuquerque's acquisition of this site situated at Central Avenue and 60th Street NW, according to a press release.


New Mexico departments collaborate for Fall Prevention Awareness Week

The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) and the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) unveiled their partnership on Sept. 15 to promote awareness during Fall Prevention Awareness Week. This cooperative initiative seeks to shed light on an issue impacting one out of every three seniors within the state and is set for Sept. 18-22, according to a press release.


NMSU Extension agent will be inducted into the National Agricultural Center’s Hall of Fame

New Mexico State University (NMSU) revealed that Fabiola Cabeza de Baca is set to be honored with induction into the National Agricultural Center’s Hall of Fame in October. Cabeza de Baca was the initial Spanish-speaking agent to contribute to New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service and a prominent 20th century educator and cultural expert in the state, according to a press release.


Albuquerque city councilors propose resolutions for public safety and gun rights support

Albuquerque City Councilors Dan Lewis, Brook Bassan, Louie Sanchez and Renée Grout proposed resolutions calling for state legislative measures to enhance public safety and behavioral health services and to express the city's support of its citizens' constitutional rights to possess and carry firearms during the upcoming State Legislative Session. The bills, identified as R-23-170 and R-23-171, are scheduled for final deliberation at the city council meeting set for Oct. 2.