
Drive-in movie theaters appear as safe alternatives to indoor screenings
By Jesus Mata / NM News Port The summer movie season was largely lost due to COVID-19 measures that forced the closure of indoor theaters but, thanks to some entrepreneurial... Read more.

Local plant nursery doing well despite pandemic
By Dalton Padilla / NM News Port Dominic Galaviz enjoys gardening and found plenty of time for it this year — including visits to Alameda Greenhouse, one of the... Read more.

Albuquerque Police Chief Mike Geier announces sudden retirement
By Ludella Awad / NM News Port After three years as police chief of the Albuquerque Police Department, Mike Geier is retiring, effective Sept. 11, 2020. Geier made... Read more.

APS community adjusting to online learning
By Alika Medina & Mariah Perry / NM News Port Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) started the school year on Aug. 12 with remote learning. Seven days later, the... Read more.

Central New Mexico high schools still undecided on in-person learning
By Adam Evarts / NM News Port Shortly after the fall semester began, Albuquerque Public Schools announced that they will stick with online-only classes until January.... Read more.

State park hours cut, visitations down as COVID restrictions continue
By Gabrielle Hockstra-Johnson / NM News Port Serene, silent and green. The Rio Grande Nature Center, along the Bosque in Albuquerque’s North Valley, has enjoyed... Read more.

Albuquerque ramping up enhanced flu vaccination program
By Ludella Awad / NM News Port As flu season returns this fall, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and public health officials are urging New Mexicans to participate in... Read more.

New Mexico’s unemployment rate rises above national average
By Devin Muzzey / NM News Port As the coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten communities and devastate economies worldwide, New Mexico now suffers an unemployment... Read more.

Revel looks to bounce back following COVID shutdown
By Sayre Key-Towne / NM News Port With New Mexico’s COVID-19 cases declining and the state now permitting restaurants to operate at 25% capacity, local food and... Read more.

Keller introduces new leadership of Violence Intervention Program
By Ludella Awad / NM News Port Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller has introduced new leadership of the Violence Intervention Program (VIP), an initiative announced last... Read more.