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Thursday, September 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 4th of September.

CRIME NEWS

  • Albuquerque Public Schools police investigated vandalism at Dolores Gonzales Elementary School over Labor Day weekend, where several windows were struck by what appeared to be bullets—no one was injured.  KOAT
  • The New Mexico Department of Justice announced a plea agreement in the kidnapping and death of disabled woman Mary Melero near the Mexico border—Patricia Hurtado, who pleaded guilty to kidnapping, conspiracy to commit first-degree kidnapping, and Medicaid fraud, will testify against Angelina Chacon, the caretaker accused of abusing Melero after border patrol found her in a van two years ago showing signs of harm.  KOAT

CULTURE NEWS

  • The New Mexico State Fair will open tomorrow at 10 a.m. with new security measures including an AI-driven weapon detection system and high-definition cameras scanning both inside and outside the fairgrounds. State police will patrol the area—visitors are advised not to bring pocket-knives, glass bottles or illegal drugs to avoid delays.  KOAT

EDUCATION NEWS

  • This fall UNM faculty and instructors can use new University Libraries tutorials to help students learn foundational library skills and effective database searching through interactive modules. The 19 asynchronous learning objects—developed after three rounds of review—offer certificates upon completion and can be embedded directly in courses for timely instruction.  University of New Mexico

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • City officials kept six finished watchdog investigative reports on City Hall under wraps despite a $30,000 review, and Gov. Lujan Grisham announced a $120 million federal quantum computing partnership aimed at boosting local innovation — and she approved $1.5 million in emergency funds for Mora County flood recovery. The criminal charge against fighter Jon Jones for leaving an accident scene was dismissed after his alibi defense proved credible.  KUNM
  • Documents showed that FEMA cut $14 million from New Mexico’s promised Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funds for flooding relief after the South Fork and Salt fires near Ruidoso, reducing the amount from $30 million to $16 million. Officials said the funding loss left less money for new projects to reduce disaster risks—this follows additional cuts from a separate federal program.  Source NM

HEALTH NEWS

  • On September 27, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host its annual Out of Darkness Community Walk at Civic Plaza — to educate the community on reducing stigma and preventing suicide as rates remain 9% above levels from a decade ago. Mike Lamma, the foundation's chief operating officer, said talking to loved ones can save lives by spotting early warning signs.  KUNM

SPORTS NEWS

  • The Lobos will host Idaho State today at UNM’s home field — the season opener builds on the team's past series history with the opponent. Fans in Albuquerque are watching closely as the game could set the tone for the season.  Albuquerque Journal

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Albuquerque Isotopes vs Round Rock Express

    6:35-8:35 p.m. — RGCU Field at Isotopes Park — Ticket prices vary — Catch the Albuquerque Isotopes as they face off against the Round Rock Express in this exciting baseball showdown.

    Fri, 9/5/25

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  • Gary Allan Concert

    8:00-9:30 p.m. — Isleta Resort & Casino — All Ages — Enjoy a thrilling live performance from the country music star Gary Allan.

    Sat, 9/6/25

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  • Albuquerque Philosophy Collective Monthly Meeting

    2-3:30 p.m. — Fusion — Free entry — Engage in philosophical discussions on the question of emotions and knowledge with a community of thinkers.

    Sun, 9/7/25

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  • GOO GOO DOLLS with DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL - Summer Anthem Tour 2025

    7-9 p.m. — Isleta Amphitheater — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening of iconic rock music with GOO GOO DOLLS and DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL.

    Tue, 9/9/25

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  • Albuquerque Isotopes vs Reno Aces

    6:35-8:35 p.m. — RGCU Field at Isotopes Park — Ticket prices vary — Catch an exciting minor league baseball matchup under the Albuquerque sky.

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • Googly Eye Collages

    Store hours — Color Wheel Toys LLC — Free entry — Help create fun critter collages filled with googly eyes and take your art home.

    Wed, 9/17/25

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  • Albuquerque Isotopes vs. Reno Aces

    11:05 a.m. – 1:05 p.m. — RGCU Field at Isotopes Park — Check local listings for ticket prices — Catch a thrilling baseball matchup as the Isotopes take on the Aces.

    Thu, 9/18/25

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  • Los Lonely Boys Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — Isleta Resort & Casino — No Discounts on Aisle Seats — Experience the musical journey of the Grammy-winning trio from Texas.

    Fri, 9/19/25

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  • Lil Tracy - The Blood Moon Tour

    8:00-12:00 a.m. — The Historic El Rey Theater — All Ages — Experience Lil Tracy live with Cold Hart on an energetic night of music.

    Sat, 9/20/25

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  • Suzzallo Live Performance

    8-9:30 p.m. — Backstage at Revel — Tickets starting at $76 — Experience an unforgettable live performance by Suzzallo in Albuquerque.

    Sun, 9/21/25

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