Friday, July 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 18th of July.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Interstate 40 west near mile marker 204, eight miles east of Moriarty, was closed due to a fatal crash involving a semitrailer that claimed one life and injured two others—delays were expected as investigators worked at the scene. KOAT
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A report shows APS sixth and seventh graders in an underserved group have met the math proficiency targets set by the district—indicating the support measures are working as hoped. The findings mark progress for student learning and ongoing academic improvement. Albuquerque Journal
- ➤ Albuquerque Public Schools is partnering with Native-led groups on the Being a Good Relative initiative to improve attendance and academic performance for roughly 6,800 Native students, focusing on high-quality curriculum, college and career readiness, student clubs, and outdoor learning. The district said it will move forward with the plans even as New Mexico faces a federal funding freeze that could cut about $12 million from its budget. New Mexico In Depth
- ➤ The University of New Mexico’s Global Education Office expanded its offerings with short-term global certificate programs, including a four-week English immersion camp in June that hosted four students from Chinese Cultural University in Taipei—where they attended daily classes and took trips to Santa Fe, the Sandia Peak Tramway, ABQ Uptown and Jemez Pueblo. The program is designed to boost English skills and deepen cultural understanding as UNM builds international ties. University of New Mexico
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lawmakers, survivors, and advocates gathered near White Sands Missile Range on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the Trinity Test and unveil a new roadside sign honoring New Mexican downwinders who have faced long-term health impacts—this event comes as residents now become eligible for federal compensation under the renewed Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Source NM
- ➤ Federal proposals to cut funds under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act may force the Native Professional Advancement Center to be turned over to state control—risking its work to train and place over 4,000 Native Americans living in urban areas as they transition from reservations to city life. The center, which has operated with federal support since 1972 and runs 76 worksites, remains safe for now amid uncertainty over future funding. KUNM
- ➤ Private attorneys representing those who cannot afford federal legal defense in New Mexico stopped taking new cases after their funding ran out on July 3—this comes as a high volume of prosecutions linked to immigration enforcement has strained resources, and some lawyers, including Cori Harbour with 71 open cases, have said they will delay cases until supplemental funding is provided by Congress. Source NM
TRAVEL NEWS
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Fundraising Lavender Gala
7-9 p.m. — Hartnett Park — Proceeds support local agriculture and community — Enjoy a lavender-infused dinner and live music in a beautiful setting.
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Ramirez Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — The Historic El Rey Theater — All ages welcome — Experience the love tour of Ramirez straight from Frisco.
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Michael Seyer Live Performance
7-10 p.m. — Sister — Cost details not provided — Experience the unique sound of Michael Seyer with a fusion of indie rock, dream pop, and lo-fi elements.
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Las Arañas Summer Pop Up Sale
10 AM – 4 PM — Fiber Arts on 4th — Free entry — Discover unique handwoven textiles from local artisans at the Las Arañas Spinners and Weavers Guild’s Summer Pop Up Sale.
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Southwest Catholic Charismatic Conference
All day — Crowne Plaza Albuquerque — Registration required — Engage in spiritual enrichment and community gatherings over the weekend.
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Disney's The Lion King Jr
2:00 – 3:30 PM — Rodey Theatre — Cost not specified — Experience the classic tale of Simba and friends through song and storytelling.
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Frankie and the Witch Fingers Live
7-10 p.m. — Sister — Cost Info Not Provided — Experience the energetic sounds of Frankie and the Witch Fingers as they debut their latest album 'Trash Classic'.
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Palomazo Norteño Concert
7-10 p.m. — Kiva Auditorium — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a spectacular night of traditional Norteño music from the legendary Palomazo Norteño.
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Albuquerque Isotopes vs Sacramento River Cats
6:35-8:35 p.m. — RGCU Field at Isotopes Park — Tickets required — Catch an exciting baseball showdown as the Isotopes take on the River Cats.
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Home Composting Basics Workshop
1:30-2:30 p.m. — Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center — Free entry — Discover the art and science of composting tailored for high desert climates.
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