Tag: albuquerque

Curiosity and Creativity Collide at GEAR UP STEM Conference 

The annual GEAR UP New Mexico and STEM Santa Fe Pathways Conference inspired students through hands-on STEM learning experiences.

Trump’s DOJ Takes New Mexico to Court Over Sanctuary Policies — Here’s What’s at Stake

The Trump administration has sued New Mexico and Albuquerque over immigration policies that federal officials say obstruct enforcement, while Mayor Tim Keller warns the lawsuit threatens public safety and immigrant communities.

Gas, Drought, and Survival: Albuquerque Farmers Brace for a Tough Season at the Rail Yards Market

As Albuquerque’s Rail Yards Market opens for the season, local farmers say soaring fuel costs and worsening drought conditions are threatening their livelihoods. Some growers are raising prices to survive, while others absorb losses to keep produce affordable. Community-supported programs at the market are helping small farms weather mounting economic and climate pressures.

CYFD and ABQ Police Should Have Done More to Protect Kids from Their Mother – Family says

A grandmother of two kids and a family friend think CYFD and APD could have done more to resolve a family issue involving children's safety.

Safety Warning Sparks After a Hiker Found Dead on La Luz Trail

A hiker on the La Luz trail in the Sandia Mountains has been found dead. Authorities remind hikers to be cautious.

Students Serve Gratitude and Knowledge in Unique School Events

Student-family relationships took center stage in recent APS school events.

Student Directed Sondheim at Albuquerque High School

Last week at Albuquerque High School, the Performing Arts Center (PAC) was full of an audience, a live orchestra,...

Authorities Charge Family with Felony, Sex Trafficking at Six Massage Parlors

A family has been charged with multiple felony charges due to sex trafficking.

Small Actions, Big Difference: Students Make an Impact on Earth Day

APS students celebrated Earth Day through hands-on environmental activities beyond the classroom.

Kick Off Summer with New Mexico United – Tickets Now Available

New Mexico United brings together the APS community to celebrate the start of summer.

Retire Near Albuquerque—Without the Hustle: 5 Places That Strike the Right Balance

From desert lakes to historic pueblos, these towns near Albuquerque offer retirees a slower pace without losing access to essential services.

Pedestrian Deaths Drop Again—New Mexico Sheds Worst-In-Nation Ranking

Pedestrian deaths fall again in New Mexico, pushing the state out of the worst-in-US ranking after years of deadly post-pandemic spikes.