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The encampment located in the parking lot of Quirky Used Books in Albuquerque is pictured on April 25, 2025.
Jon Austria
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Albuquerque Journal
Councilors Genevieve Oswald, Darien Fernandez and Corilia Ortega voted to approve the resolution during a special meeting, while Councilor Marietta Fambro voted no. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports Fambro asked for more financial and logistical details about how the measure would be implemented. Mayor Pascual Maestas was absent from the meeting.
Baby animatronic dinosaur, Tyson the Trex, meet and greet at Jurassic Quest.
Courtesy of Jurassic Quest
North America’s largest interactive dinosaur tour is coming to Albuquerque. Jurassic Quest brings life-sized animatronic dinosaurs and museum-grade fossils spanning 165 million years of history around the continent for folks to experience.
Finding Help With Food
More than half a million New Mexicans will see their monthly grocery budgets shrink significantly when the U.S. government cuts off extra aid that had been doled out during the coronavirus pandemic. Top New Mexico officials issued the warning Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, saying it will take a mix of short and long-term efforts to fill gaps that will be created when the extra food assistance ends after next month.
Susan Montoya Bryan
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AP
A list of resources around New Mexico for those who need assistance in the wake of the ongoing government shutdown and disruption in SNAP benefits.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Maybe the most overlooked part of going anywhere in a car is parking once you’re there. We assume there will be a spot for our car, either at a business, or on a street, or in a garage. But should we expect parking? How much should it cost us and how much does it cost to provide? And should we presume it will be safe for us and our property?