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Governor Issues Executive Order to Expand Climate-ready, Infrastructure Workforce

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced an executive order Sept. 23 to expedite New Mexicoโ€™s transition to a clean energy economy and address the critical need for infrastructure development across the state.ย ย  According to a press release, the order reflects pressing needs of New Mexico communities such as Ruidoso and the Mescalero Apache Nation, which suffered […]

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Torreon Paints the Town Red and Delicious

Starting at the end of September, in the beautiful forest of the Manzano Mountains, the town of Torreon will be having a shindig devoted to a favorite harvest crop: delicious apples.  On weekends from Sept. 28 through Oct. 13, the Manzano Mountain Retreat will host the Apple Harvest Festival with a slew of events to […]

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Local leaders help Feed Rio Rancho Kids

Since 2019, Feed Rio Rancho Kids has been doing just that. Founded by Karen Schafer and Kitty Perez, Feed Rio Rancho Kids is a nonprofit that prepares and distributes snack packs for school kids in the City of Vision who are living with food scarcity. Feed Rio Rancho Kids’ motto is, โ€œIn Rio Rancho no […]

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Advocates: Critter Corridors Can Save Lives

The Pueblo of Santa Ana Department of Natural Resources hosted a wildlife corridor summit on Sept. 19, focusing on protecting both motorists and wildlife on roadways.  The event brought together wildlife biologists from across the country and tribal leaders to collaborate on strategies for preserving wildlife connectivity and reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions. The summit, organized by […]

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B and B Music Factory

Billy Daely and Bella Rouxโ€™s musical and on-stage chemistry isnโ€™t an act, theyโ€™re married in real life and go by Shawn and Anna Lightfoot outside of the music world.  The Lightfoots originally hail from Jacksonville, Florida, and now call New Mexico home. Shawn says some of the best driving he has ever done is through […]

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Albuquerque’s E-Bike Law Takes Effect

The City of Albuquerqueโ€™s new e-bike ordinance has officially become law.  According to a press release, the new law allows operation of all classes of e-bikes on paved multiuse trails and open space trails, except where an underlying landowner of a city trail has not approved e-bike use and/or where the Parks & Recreation Department […]

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New ownership brings new life to the Sandia Bar

With views of its namesake mountains, the Sandia Bar, at 4445 Corrales Road, has officially reopened after an extensive renovation and is welcoming guests under new management. Patrons can enjoy a selection of Corrales-themed cocktails, including The Wagner, the Corrales Cowboy and the Bosque Stroll. Established in 1948 and rooted in the village’s history, Sandia […]

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Buy a piece of history

If you love historic hotels, and I do, it was a punch in the gut to read that the St. James Hotel in Cimarron has closed. The storied St. James not only has a big place in New Mexico history โ€” punctuated by 26 bullet holes in the barroom ceiling โ€” itโ€™s a major employer […]

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Are fluoride levels in ABQโ€™s water safe?

According to new research, extreme levels of fluoride in drinking water could be associated with lower IQ in children, but according to local water officials, Albuquerque and Bernalillo Countyโ€™s fluoride levels are still safe for residents. In its โ€œMonograph on the State of Science Concerning Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopment and Cognition,โ€ the National Toxicology Program, […]

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