Monday, May 12th, 2025

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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 12th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday, postal workers in Albuquerque collected food donations in blue bags for the Stamp Out Hunger drive and delivered 137,556 lbs to Roadrunner Food Bank. Community volunteers sorted the items—donations are still accepted during business hours at post offices and the food bank. KOAT
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ On Sunday, two pedestrians were hit by a truck at Chelwood Park Boulevard NE and Menaul Boulevard—one is in critical condition and the other is stable—and Albuquerque police are investigating the crash. KOAT
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The longtime owner of Hello Deli has passed the business to his daughter & she will keep serving local customers. Albuquerque Journal
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On March 6th, Guild Cinema hosted two screenings of Kyle Henry's documentary 'Time Passages' with a Q&A session after each showing. The film uses family archives, home movies, and symbolic imagery — including dolls—to explore his journey with his mother's dementia and the memories of his childhood. New Mexico Daily Lobo
- ➤ Culture reporter Elijah Ritch graduated from UNM with a degree in film studies and film criticism and said an internship showed him his true calling is writing—this summer, they will work as a literary instructor for Albuquerque Public Schools. New Mexico Daily Lobo
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ State officials spotlight New Mexico’s progress today as Economic Development Week begins and will run through May 16. The annual event, started in 2016, focuses on boosting local business growth—highlighting new opportunities for investment and innovation. Albuquerque Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Managing Editor Lauren Lifke graduated today with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication after three years at Daily Lobo—she built a legacy in crime reporting and student mentorship and will now intern at Maryland Matters this summer to advance her data journalism skills. New Mexico Daily Lobo
- ➤ On the last day of spring classes, UNM postdocs and student organizers gathered at a Stand Up for Science table to protest the White House plan to cut federal science funding. They warned that the proposed reductions may close doors for future research and jobs in fields like cancer and substance abuse — critics say clear steps from the university are needed to protect research funding. New Mexico Daily Lobo
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Dr. Randolph Baca from Loveless Medical Center warned during Mental Health Awareness Month that changes in sleep, appetite, and concentration and a drop in energy may signal depression or anxiety—potentially escalating to self-harm. He urged anyone noticing these signs to rely on a support system or talk to a health care professional and to call 988 for free, confidential help. KOAT
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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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Princess Tea Party and Breakfast
9-11:30 a.m. — Dave & Buster's Albuquerque — $10 Power Card included — Delight in a magical tea party breakfast with Ariel and enjoy professional photos and fun activities.
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Suncatcher Charm Crafting Party
6-8 PM — Quarter Celtic Taproom — Supplies included — Get creative and design stunning suncatcher charms using resin and dried flowers.
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Churro Wool Spinning Workshop
4-8 p.m. — Agri-Nature Center — Bring your own materials — Learn to transform raw Churro wool into usable yarn with expert guidance.
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Brindemos Video Premiere & Concert
6-9 p.m. — Casa Rondeña Winery — Ticket required — Experience the music video premiere of 'Brindemos' followed by a lively concert with Mariachis.
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Heart of ABQ 6.6k
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Villa Hispana — Free entry — Celebrate Route 66 with local music, wellness screenings, and family fun at a community-focused event.
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Beekeeping at Los Poblanos Lecture
5:30 p.m. — Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm — $20 per person — Discover the synergy between beekeeping, pollination, and sustainable agriculture in New Mexico.
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