New app platform is augmenting reality
By Sam Kerwin / NM News Port The ice cream company Dippin Dots had a problem. Because the company’s products are sold at small stands commissioned to other... Read more.
NM filmmaker: many ways to create movies, not just ‘Hollywood way’
As part of our Creative New Mexico project, News Port interns Ebony Romero and Angela Shen recently interviewed local film maker Christopher Michael Roybal. Roybal,... Read more.
Local Organization Provides Resources For Artistic Entrepreneurs
By Marissa Higdon / NM News Port / Local artists are pushing to get creatives involved in Albuquerque’s growing startup scene. “I think it’s challenging because... Read more.
Will Albuquerque be the Next Hollywood?
As part of our Curious New Mexico project, a reader asked about New Mexico’s growing film industry. By Isabel Gonzalez / NM News Port As an increasing... Read more.
Why Doesn’t New Mexico Have a Professional Sports Team?
As part of our Curious New Mexico project, a reader asked about New Mexico’s lack of a professional sports team. By Miguel Gomez / NM News Port Many in Albuquerque... Read more.
Local Tech Mogul Helps Expand Albuquerque’s Tech Sector
By Mariah Rimmer / NM News Port Nyika Allen, the New Mexico Tech Council’s new director, has catapulted her love of local businesses into a job that aims to improve... Read more.
App allows custom background music
By Jocelyn Moya / NM News Port / A former UNM business student has invented an app that allows consumers to customize the music in their favorite restaurants and... Read more.
What’s going on at the Winrock Shopping center?
As part of our Curious New Mexico project, a reader asked about what’s happening with all the construction at Winrock Mall. Our team went shopping for answers.... Read more.
Online mag gives advice to creatives
By Sam Kerwin / NM News Port Peri Pakroo began publishing Pyragraph, an online magazine in 2013, because she wanted to feature daily posts from working creatives... Read more.
Legislature could consider boost for ride share companies
By Brooklyn Botz and Kelsey Harney / NM News Port State lawmakers in January could consider a legal boost for ride sharing companies like Uber and Lyft. State Rep.... Read more.