Friday, May 2nd, 2025

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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 2nd of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Indigenous families with missing or murdered loved ones will gather in Albuquerque and Farmington from May 5 to 9 for a national week of action that highlights the crisis and supports healing. In Albuquerque, state and tribal leaders will speak and attendees will join remembrance ceremonies and an art project at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the University of New Mexico's Maxwell Museum courtyard—while Farmington will host a rally at Berg Park from 2 to 6 p.m. with food provided and photo tributes on display. New Mexico In Depth
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Somos ABQ Festival returns to Albuquerque after five years to celebrate local culture—featuring art, music, and community events—and will offer residents a day to reconnect with local traditions. Albuquerque Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ UNM IT announced that Zoom AI Companion, Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, and Apple Intelligence are now available to UNM students, faculty, and staff today—users are advised to follow UNM guidelines to protect sensitive data. The tools offer help with meetings, writing, and secure communications, and additional resources are available on UNM AI Resources. University of New Mexico
- ➤ Seven graduating UNM seniors were honored with the prestigious Lena Clauve Outstanding Senior Award at a recent banquet—an honor given by the Dean of Students Office since 1961 to recognize outstanding leadership, service and academic excellence, and they will be further recognized at Spring 2025 Commencement. University of New Mexico
- ➤ New Mexico officials said Head Start programs remain stable today even as a lawsuit was filed against federal officials for proposed funding cuts—state agencies report that local services face no disruption. They will continue monitoring any future changes to keep early learning available for children and families. Source NM
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Picuris Pueblo leaders used ancient DNA to show their ancestors are linked to remains at Chaco Canyon and plan to protect their heritage as drilling debates continue—meanwhile, lieutenant governor candidates have filed to run in the 2026 race, federal prosecutors have charged migrants for entering a new border defense area, a former police officer has pleaded guilty in a bribery scheme, and a former judge was released on bond with rental rules. KUNM
- ➤ Albuquerque officials shut down the Court John Motel on May 1 after inspectors found serious plumbing, wiring, and fire hazards—problems that had led to nearly 1,000 police calls and prompted Community Safety to help 14 of the 15 residents, including a 97-year-old veteran. KOAT
TRAVEL NEWS
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Shining River Wine Release Party
12-7 p.m. — Casa Rondeña Winery — No cover charge — Celebrate the release of the 2024 Shining River with live music and delicious bites.
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The Fall of Troy Concert
7-11 p.m. — Launchpad — $31+ — Celebrate 20 years of Doppleganger with The Fall Of Troy and special guests.
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Floral Decoupage Birdhouse Workshop
6:00-7:30 p.m. — Rio Bravo Brewing Company — Cold drinks and food available separately — Explore your creativity crafting vibrant birdhouses adorned with floral designs.
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NMAA 3A State Track and Field Championships
All day — University of New Mexico — Check event page for cost — Experience top-notch high school track and field competition in Albuquerque.
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Albuquerque Cards & More Expo 2025
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Embassy Suites by Hilton Albuquerque — Free admission — Discover a treasure trove of cards, collectibles, and memorabilia while enjoying exciting vendor interactions and giveaways.
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Verdi's Requiem by New Mexico Symphonic Chorus
2 p.m. — Albuquerque Journal Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience the powerful emotions of Verdi’s majestic Requiem with the New Mexico Symphonic Chorus.
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Rilo Kiley Live
7-9:30 p.m. — Revel — Tickets required — Experience the enchanting sounds of indie pop legends Rilo Kiley in an intimate setting.
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Adobe Horno Building Workshop
3-7 p.m. — Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center — Participation fee may apply — Learn traditional Pueblo-style adobe construction techniques in a hands-on workshop led by Dr. Joshuaa Allison-Burbank.
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Free Anime & Pop Culture Expo in Albuquerque
Fri-Sun, 6-6 p.m. — Marriott Albuquerque — Free entry — Dive into a vibrant celebration of anime with guest voice actors, cosplay contests, and unique art.
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Boots In The Park
12-6 p.m. — Balloon Fiesta Park — Country music festival — Experience two full days of the best in country music featuring top artists in Albuquerque.
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