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Race is on to improve International District’s ‘pharmacy desert’
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series examining a lack of pharmacies plaguing Albuquerque’s International District. The first story, “International District has become an urban ‘pharmacy desert,’” can be accessed here. Grabbing a prescription is likely taken a bit for granted by...
'Nothing Left For Me' focuses on the trauma brought by the Navajo Livestock Reduction Program
University Showcase, 5/21, 8:30a: A new show at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology on the University of New Mexico campus uses photography to explore a traumatic time for the Navajo people.“Nothing Left For Me: Federal Policy and the Photography of Milton Snow in Diné Bikéyah” examines the brutal impact of the Navajo Livestock Reduction program imposed upon Diné communities and homelands by U.S. Indian Commissioner John Collier starting in the 1930s.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue saves injured hiker in Manzano Open Space
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to the Manzano Open Space on Monday night when a hiker was injured after a fall. The call came in just before 9 p.m. with the hiker about a mile from the trailhead. The caller was able to give crews the exact location helping them reach the injured hiker […]
Local filmmaker holding fundraiser for upcoming feature film
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local filmmaker Holly Adams has written and directed over 20 short films and is now gearing up for her first feature film “No Place.” Adams is hosting a film festival to showcase some of her short films and fundraise for her upcoming feature film. The event will be Saturday, May 18, at […]
Wake Up to Mañana Taco
In his gambit to popularize the breakfast taco in New Mexico, chef Nathan Mayes leans on his roots. MUCH AS A FEW EATERIES in New Mexico claim to have conceived the breakfast burrito, many Texans will attest to the idea that their state invented—or at least perfected—the breakfast taco. Austin native Nathan Mayes, however, is giving the Lone Star State a run for its money by putting an Albuquerque spin on breakfast tacos at his Mañana Taco food truck.
Rail Yards Market ‘Burque Bake-on’ fundraising competition
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rail Yards Market is holding a fundraiser, “The Great Burque Bake-on.” The event is a competition between 12 local bakers that will compete for the top spot. The competition is broken down into five steps: For more information about the contest and to purchase a Burque Bake-on box, click here.
Council approves a more equitable new food ordinance
Albuquerque city councilors have approved a new food ordinance, updating a law that has been in place for up to five decades. City staff said the current food sanitation ordinance dates back to 2010, and some rules were adopted as far back as 1974. The new ordinance replaces the previous...
‘Pulse’ series filming in Albuquerque
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) has announced the filming of a new Netflix series. “Pulse” will be filming in and around Albuquerque through August. According to the film office, the show will star Will Fitzgerald (“The Fall of the House of...
Flock of Moons offers craft beer, local food, and a space for community gathering
If you are looking for great food, beer, community, and even live music, Flock of Moons is the place to be this summer. Flock of Moons is a craft brewery and taproom near the University of New Mexico. The local business opened in July 2023 and sits in the Bricklight...
What to Expect: APS board to consider applying for arts money
Albuquerque Public Schools is seeking nearly $12 million in state money to bring the fine arts to more of its students. At its Wednesday meeting, the district’s Board of Education will consider applying to the New Mexico Public Education Department for the money, authorized in the Public School Finance Act.
VIDEO: Police arrest Albuquerque man accused of causing fatal crash while drunk
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It was a deadly scene on Coors near Blake on a Wednesday night in late February. One driver was killed, and the other who walked away, was slurring his speech, and avoiding eye contact with deputies. Deputy: “Where were you coming from?”Driver: “Just picking up my brother after work, I think.”Deputy: “Picking […]
Survey: 58% of those using ABQ’s 311 service at least ‘satisfied’
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For years, 311 has been the go-to phone number to get answers to questions about city services in Albuquerque. Now, the city reports that the majority of users are “satisfied” or “very satisfied.” “311 is a critical resource for everyone in our city, and we’re always working to improve the service so […]
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