Chatter, a local nonprofit that focuses on performances that combine contemporary and classical music, is gearing up for its August programming, hosted by
Chatter, a local nonprofit that focuses on performances that combine contemporary and classical music, is gearing up for its August programming, hosted by the Albuquerque Museum.
ABQ Sunport invests about $3M for artwork as part of renovation project
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As renovations continue at the Albuquerque International Sunport, the city is looking to fill space inside with art pieces from New Mexican artists.
The $3 million art project looks to bring in pieces from local artists to complement the airport’s larger renovation project to expand the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) area, update food and beverage concessions, and bring in new retailers. Only five New Mexican artists have been selected so far.
Grape Education: CNM’s new facility offers state of the art education for wine makers
As New Mexico’s wine industry prepares for its 400-year anniversary, Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) wine production classes will prepare
As New Mexico’s wine industry prepares for its 400-year anniversary, Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) wine production classes will prepare students to join the winery’s needed workforce.
Win, Lose and Runoff
City Council elections don’t usually draw the same massive crowds as statewide or national elections do, but they’re arguably just as important. These are
The Albuquerque City Council will see some new faces, and probably new political dynamics
Less than 10% voter turnout in Bernalillo County so far
Voting is off to a slow start in Bernalillo County with just one day left of early voting before Election Day.
As of this evening, less than 9% of the roughly 420,000 eligible voters had cast ballots in the local election.
A Future Home for New Mexico United is in the Hands of the City Council
Soccer still has a way to go before winning over U.S. fans in the widespread way football or baseball has, but it’s hard to tell sitting in the stands of
A Future Home for New Mexico United, and Maybe the Team Itself, is in the Hands of the City Council