UNM runner on the road to the pros

393 Views Albuquerque’s Convention Center hosted the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship this spring. And making a good time of it was UNM track star Ethan Brouw.
Climate Crisis in New Mexico: Fast Profits, Slow Policies

641 Views The ever-quickening global climate crisis is drawing sharp attention to New Mexico’s long reliance upon oil and gas extraction and the slow speed at which leaders are able to transition to a green economy.
The Future is… Here?

800 Views New Mexico car dealers will be required to offer low-emission and zero-emission vehicles with the production year of 2026 and onward if two proposals from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller succeed this year.
Albuquerque shelter officials concerned about rise of COVID-19 cases

690 Views The number of COVID-19 cases in Albuquerque’s largest homeless shelter has risen to more than 114, which comes as the shelter was re-opening in advance of winter weather.
The Albuquerque Artwalk is up and walking

527 Views COVID-19 has taken out sporting events, concerts and other gatherings during its long stay in New Mexico, but the Albuquerque Artwalk has adapted to all the restrictions that come with the pandemic. The next monthly art walk is scheduled for Nov. 6.
October wildfires point to grim climate future

425 Views In recent weeks, New Mexico has seen hazy skies from ongoing wildfires in neighboring states. Experts say they’re concerned this could become the new normal. While it has had a relatively calm fire season in New Mexico, it’s been a very active season in the greater western United States. That’s a troubling trend to […]