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Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk
By Press Release | Jul 21, 2022
Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk is held monthly on the last Friday.
Albuquerque restaurants participate in 'Vegan Chef Challenge' through July 31
By Andy Nghiem | Jul 3, 2022
Albuquerque is hosting the inaugural Vegan Chef Challenge now through July 31.
Torres on Teen Night events: 'We want to ... give them a safe place to come and hang out'
By Jacob Stump | Jul 1, 2022
Brittani Torres, supervisor of the Los Duranes Community Center, is excited about the center's summer teen event series.
More women pilots took flight at San Juan River Balloon Rally this year
By David Hutton | Jun 30, 2022
When the San Juan River Balloon Rally lifted off earlier this month in Bloomfield, there were more female pilots taking to the New Mexico skies.
New Mexico National Guard to city of Las Vegas: 'We’re all here trying to help our neighbors and our families protect their homes and their possessions'
By Jacob Stump | Jun 28, 2022
The New Mexico National Guard worked to secure Las Vegas, New Mexico, from potential flood damage after wildfires ravaged the countryside.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center hosts summer cultural dance program
By Press Release | Jun 28, 2022
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center has issued the following press release:Since time immemorial, Pueblo communities have celebrated seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance.
Mystery series focuses on Native American lifestyle: ‘We’ve been telling our stories for thousands of years’
By George Willis | Jun 24, 2022
A new AMC mystery series filmed primarily in New Mexico offers an authentic take on the Native American experience, something Hollywood has been slow to embrace.
Big time rodeo, with a small town feeling
By Press Release | Jun 22, 2022
Let’s Rodeo, we are happy to announce we will be gearing up for our 2022 Performances
ABQ residents gather to oppose city planned expansion of "sanctioned encampments"
By Press Release | Jun 20, 2022
WTBON has announced a protest to be held on Tuesday June 21. The following press release was issued:
'We’re putting the American flag on them just to respect them': Veterans remembered in New Mexico on Memorial Day
By Andy Nghiem | Jun 1, 2022
Across New Mexico on Memorial Day, residents took the time to honor veterans and remember their sacrifices.
Taste of Nob Hill returns from hiatus: ‘It’s really great to see the community come out’
By George Willis | May 29, 2022
The annual Taste of Nob Hill event occurred in Albuquerque last weekend after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Physician on mission to Ukraine: 'It was a tiny, little piece of humanity in a place that is extremely cruel'
By David Beasley | May 22, 2022
Two New Mexican first responders and a photographer spent a month in Ukraine providing medical assistance to residents during the Russian invasion.
Home of 105-year-old woman destroyed in Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire
By Solange DeLisle | May 15, 2022
A Mora County woman who will be turning 105-years-old this year has lost her home in the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire, but the devastating news isn't keeping her spirits down.
'Locke Street Eats' provides sober social setting for people in recovery
By Solange DeLisle | May 11, 2022
There's a new place in Farmington with a mission to provide a place for people struggling to overcome addiction a safe space to eat and chat with other people without the added social pressures in other environments.
Father who lost son to suicide: 'It's time to get over the stigma'
By David Beasley | May 8, 2022
A New Mexico couple, who lost their son to suicide, brought back a CrossFit competition Saturday to raise funds and awareness, KOB4 reported.
ABQ BioPark spokesperson: Run for the Zoo live again, 'one of our biggest fundraisers'
By Bob Martin | Apr 28, 2022
COVID-19 has put a halt to plenty of things over the past two years, but Run for the Zoo at the Albuquerque BioPark will be back in action May 1, as well as other events over the course of the next few months.
New play honors the life of pioneering New Mexican writer and 'the human condition'
By David Hutton | Apr 9, 2022
Nearly two years after his death, New Mexico native and author Rudolfo Anaya is the subject of a play about his life.
ABQ Events April 4-10
By Julie Giyer | Apr 4, 2022
April 4: To the Moon: Snoopy Soars with NASA. Come learn about the Apollo 10 mission that occurred in May 1969.
Santa Fe Events April 4 -10
By Julie Giyer | Apr 4, 2022
April 4: Abstract Landscape Painting Class. If you enjoy painting, join this class, where you will learn the techniques of abstract painting with teacher Andrea Cermanski.
Balloonists to return to Albuquerque skies: 'The real winners are the hundreds of thousands of visitors'
By George Willis | Mar 28, 2022
Thousands of balloonists will fly the skies in Albuquerque this year when the International Balloon Festival returns to its pre-pandemic glory.