What are the little free libraries across town?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: What are the little free libraries across town? What we’ve learned: Little Free Libraries is an organization that sets up small... Read more.
Why does Albuquerque’s water taste funny?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: Why does Albuquerque’s water taste funny? What we’ve learned: Albuquerque’s water comes from two different sources,... Read more.
What are the best historical markers around Albuquerque?
ANSWERED QUESTION What are the best historical markers around ABQ? By Derrick Toledo and E.R. Mixon / NM News Port One early question we received as part of our... Read more.
What do the Zia symbol and color scheme represent?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: What do the Zia symbol and color scheme represent? What we’ve learned: We learned not only what the Zia symbol means, but the... Read more.
Where does Albuquerque’s water come from?
Albuquerqueans thirsty for answers about what we drink As part of our Curious New Mexico project, we received several questions about Albuquerque’s water. News... Read more.
Can roadrunners fly?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: Can roadrunners fly? What we’ve learned: We’ve learned that yes, roadrunners can indeed fly. However, they only fly for short... Read more.
How big is the impact that Breaking Bad has had on New Mexico’s economy?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: How big is the impact that Breaking Bad has had on New Mexico’s economy? What we’ve learned: The consensus is that Breaking... Read more.
What is the most scenic motorcycle route in New Mexico?
QUESTION IN PROGRESS Question: What is the most scenic motorcycle route in New Mexico? What we’ve learned: We have learned that the Turquoise Trail is a nationally... Read more.
What is Carlsbad Caverns?
ANSWERED QUESTION Carlsbad Caverns an underground wonder As part of our Curious New Mexico project, we received several questions about Carlsbad Caverns, making... Read more.
UNM students get curious about New Mexico
University of New Mexico communication and journalism students this semester are working on a new project called Curious New Mexico. We want to know your questions... Read more.