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Thursday, September 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 18th of September.

CRIME NEWS

  • State probation officers reportedly shared private data with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, & the action led to the detention of three New Mexico residents.  Albuquerque Journal

CULTURE NEWS

  • TEDxABQ will return to Albuquerque on Sept. 27 after a three-year hiatus from its popular speaker series, and listeners can expect a range of fresh ideas from local and visiting speakers.  Albuquerque Journal
  • Indigenous playwright Dillon Chitto wrote Pueblo Revolt at Santa Fe Playhouse in August—a 90-minute play that mixes history and humor to retell a 17th century uprising while showing Native hope. The production shifts focus from past sorrow to modern Indigenous joy.  New Mexico In Depth

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The University of New Mexico reported record growth this fall as the Albuquerque campus enrollment jumped to 23,955 with 3,814 new first-year students—the largest incoming class ever. Overall, UNM campuses saw a 4.5% increase to 28,285 students as growth continues over consecutive years.  University of New Mexico

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Floods from rainstorms last month damaged more than 30 historic acequias in northern New Mexico, including in Chimayó, Pojoaque, and Ojo Caliente — causing millions in damage and risking two lost growing seasons for local farmers. Acequia leaders are now gathering damage assessments while state or federal disaster aid remains uncertain.  Source NM
  • A team from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and the Smithsonian discovered a new plant fossil from 290 million years ago that shows southern New Mexico had flood plains long ago. The fossil, named Socorropteris cancellarei after a museum helper, may lead scientists to search more widely for rare plants in ancient sandstone—suggesting old life was more varied.  KUNM

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • On Monday the Albuquerque City Council approved a pilot program that will offer up to 25 housing vouchers for people in recovery from detox or treatment programs and require continued sobriety with enrollment in Narcotics or Alcoholics Anonymous—participants will also face drug screens to maintain their housing. City officials said safeguards will allow those who experience a relapse to remain housed so they can focus on recovery.  KUNM
  • Sen. Martin Heinrich opposes the proposed rollback & wants to keep the ban on new road construction and timber harvesting across 45 million acres of national forest land.  Albuquerque Journal
  • Maggie Toulouse Oliver, nearing the end of her term as secretary of state, is thinking about running for lieutenant governor—she has not yet announced her decision.  Albuquerque Journal

HEALTH NEWS

  • Today, the FDA has formally recognized reductions in WHO Risk Drinking Levels as a valid measure in Alcohol Use Disorder trials in a review led by UNM Distinguished Professor Katie Witkiewitz. This move lets patients aim to drink less rather than quit completely—an option that may help more people get treatment.  University of New Mexico

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • 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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  • Falling In Reverse Live Concert

    6:15-8:00 p.m. — Isleta Amphitheater — Ticket resale available — Experience an electrifying night with Falling In Reverse as they showcase their latest hits and fan favorites on the God is A Weapon Tour.

    Tue, 9/23/25

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  • Stand-Up Comedy Show with Samuel J. Comroe

    7:30-9 p.m. — Hyena's Comedy Nightclub — Check website for tickets — Enjoy a hilarious evening with comedian Samuel J. Comroe as he shares relatable stories of life with Tourette Syndrome.

    Thu, 9/25/25

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  • Dustin Lynch Live Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — Sandia Resort & Casino — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening with one of country music's top charting artists performing his hit songs.

    Fri, 9/26/25

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  • Suika Sprint Showdown

    6:30-10 p.m. — Suika Circuit — General Admission with $0.38 service fee — Experience the electrifying season finale of the Momentum Sprint Car Tour at the newly revitalized track.

    Sat, 9/27/25

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  • Aki Matsuri: Japanese Fall Festival

    10 AM – 5 PM — Expo New Mexico — Ticket required — Celebrate Japanese culture with performances by San Jose Taiko and family-friendly activities.

    Sun, 9/28/25

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  • Balloon Fiesta Week in Old Town

    12-4 p.m. — Old Town Plaza — Free entry — Experience daily live music and cultural performances at Historic Old Town during Balloon Fiesta Week.

    Thu, 10/2/25

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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