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Good morning, Albuquerque. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 11th of December.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • All criminal charges against protesters from the University of New Mexico's Palestine solidarity encampment were dismissed, reflecting on the event's impact and ongoing conversations about campus protests and police accountability.  New Mexico Daily Lobo

CRIME NEWS

  • Albuquerque man Lee Cuellar was sentenced to life in prison for the first-degree murder of his wife Rosalejandra Cisneros in 2021.  KKOB
  • APD Officer Liam King, indicted for false imprisonment and sexual contact among other charges, defended his actions in a video, asserting that the search of a woman outside a Dollar General was consensual and in line with training.  KOAT

ECONOMY NEWS

  • A federal judge has temporarily blocked the proposed Kroger and Albertsons merger, citing concerns over competition.  KKOB

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The FAFSA for the academic year 2025-2026 is open with a priority deadline of Jan. 31 at UNM, including virtual and in-person workshops to assist applicants.  University of New Mexico
  • Stewart Skylar Copeland has been appointed as the new director of UNM's ARTSLab, an interdisciplinary center focusing on the intersection of art, technology, and science.  University of New Mexico

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Rozie, an endangered Asian elephant at the Albuquerque BioPark, gave birth to a stillborn calf, marking her fourth loss, amid concerns for the species' survival.  KOAT

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • New Mexico cannabis regulators recall products over unapproved pesticide use and lawmakers propose a bill to enhance enforcement powers.  The Paper.
  • Albuquerque voters approved a measure allowing the City Council to fire police and fire chiefs, potentially increasing chiefs' job security and costs to taxpayers due to required employment contracts.  KOAT

SCIENCE NEWS

  • UNM researchers, in collaboration with other institutions, have discovered how varying coupling strengths in oscillating systems can lead to more efficient synchronization, potentially enhancing technological and biological systems.  New Mexico Daily Lobo

EVENTS

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  • Aaron Watson: The Armadillo Dance Hall Tour

    Country artist Aaron Watson will perform as part of his Armadillo Dance Hall Tour at the Sunshine Theater in Albuquerque.

    Thu, 12/12/24

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  • Heartstrings Theatre Presents Disney's Frozen JR

    Heartstrings Theatre Company brings the magic of Disney's Frozen JR to life, showcasing the emotional journey of sisters Elsa and Anna with memorable songs and enchanting storytelling.

    Fri, 12/13/24

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  • Patti LaBelle Concert

    Patti LaBelle will perform at the Rio Rancho Events Center, offering an exciting night of music for attendees.

    Sat, 12/14/24

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  • Carols & Lullabies: A Rose in Winter

    The Desert Chorale's annual Winter Festival, A Rose in Winter, celebrates the holiday season through music, capturing the warmth and beauty of winter.

    Sun, 12/15/24

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  • Performance by Belew, Vai, Levin, and Carey

    Renowned musicians Belew, Vai, Levin, and Carey will perform music from the 80s King Crimson album 'BEAT' at Revel Entertainment Center.

    Mon, 12/16/24

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  • Stand-Up Comedy with Adam Cayton-Holland

    Nationally recognized comedian Adam Cayton-Holland will perform a special stand-up show at the Launchpad in Albuquerque.

    Wed, 12/18/24

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  • Live Music Day at Belen Public Library

    Cultural Enhancement for Valencia County Elders presents a free live music event featuring Gair Linhart, along with dancing and fun at the Belen Public Library.

    Fri, 12/20/24

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  • Albuquerque's Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl

    Participate in a fun pub crawl featuring various venues with games, contests, and food & drink specials, all while wearing your favorite ugly sweater.

    Sat, 12/21/24

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  • New Mexico Bowl - College Football Post-Season Game

    The New Mexico Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game held annually at University Stadium in Albuquerque, featuring teams from across the country.

    Sat, 12/28/24

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  • 1920s New Year's Eve Gala at JUNO Brewery

    Celebrate the New Year in style with a swing dance gala featuring live music, a dance lesson, and a midnight champagne toast.

    Tue, 12/31/24

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