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Food bank hosts annual Souper Bowl fundraiser

Roadrunner Food Bankโ€™s 29th annual Souper Bowl, a soup and dessert sampling fundraising event, is this Saturday, Feb. 3 from 11-2 p.m. Local restaurants participate in the festive and family-friendly event providing savory samples of soup and dessert to guests. The Souper Bowl will at Roadrunner Food Bank. Guests of Souper Bowl will try samples […]

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More EV stations, energy efficient building codes on horizon

More places to zap up are in the works. The stateโ€™s Construction Industries Commission, part of the New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department (NMRLD), voted last week to require all new homes and businesses to be able to charge electric vehicles.  In a news release, the commission said the updated codes align with Gov. Michelle […]

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Boeing expansion latest prize for bustling The 25 Way

As commercial developments in the city struggle with nagging vacancies and a wobbling economy, the bustling development known as The 25 Way along the north I-25 corridor remains a bright spot for economic activity โ€“ bolstered by Boeing Albuquerqueโ€™s recent expansion and a popular lineup of restaurants. Commercial real estate veteran Scott Whitefield, with CBRE, […]

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After two year closure, Sandia Peak Ski Area reopening date still unknown

Ski season is well underway in New Mexico, but the slopes remain empty at Sandia Peak Ski Area. The family owned business is actively working to invite skiers and snowboarders back soon, but a reopen date hasnโ€™t been announced. Formally known as La Madera Ski Area, Sandia Peak Ski Area opened in 1936, making it […]

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New program restores vacant houses into affordable housing

A program aimed at turning vacant and abandoned houses across the state into livable and affordable housing has taken its next steps. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) board said it approved three service providers for its โ€œRestoring Our Communitiesโ€ (ROC) program at a December 2023 meeting. The MFA made the announcement in a […]

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Journalists launch new news outlet to bring newspaper competition back to Albuquerque

City Desk ABQ launched today with a newsroom of seven journalists with years of experience in Albuquerque and New Mexico. City Desk will publish every weekday afternoon and Sundays online and will focus on the traditional โ€œMetro sectionโ€ of a daily newspaper: City Hall, county government, education, crime and courts, and our local economy. There […]

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Allsupโ€™s burritos now come as tortilla chips, too

New Mexicans have a new way to eat a popular and ubiquitous convenience store food โ€“ the deep-fried Allsupโ€™s beef and bean burrito. The chain recently introduced beef and bean burrito-flavored tortilla chips to its store shelves. The new tortilla chips come 50 years after Allsupโ€™s sold its first beef and bean burrito in 1974 […]

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PRC denies PNM 9.7% rate hike to pay for ‘imprudent’ investments in coal, aging nuclear plants

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press, ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) โ€” Regulators rejected on Wednesday an effort by New Mexico’s largest electric utility to recoup from customers millions of dollars of investments made in a coal-fired power plant in the northwestern corner of the state and a nuclear power plant in neighboring Arizona. The Public Regulation […]