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Whether it came from king or kin, Clovis loans its name major archaeological discovery

Whether it came from king or kin, modern-day Clovis is a mostly agricultural community in the eastern part of New Mexico. → Read More

NM Brewers Guild hosts golf tourney, annual glass release events

The 18-hole shotgun tournament is $660 per team and includes breakfast, lunch, cart rental and beer. Hollow Spirits will serve cocktails with breakfast → Read More

Before the UFO, Roswell was part of the story of the Wild West

It was businessman Van C. Smith and his partner Aaron Wilburn who in 1869 helped stack the adobe bricks that would become the city's first two buildings. → Read More

Nexus Brewery expanding its Blue Smokehouse location

The changes will increase the seating from 36 to more than 120, and add a bar, stage and covered patio with heating. → Read More

The Albuquerque Genealogical Society celebrating 50 years with event, book

The event takes place from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will include an hour-long panel discussion on its history. → Read More

The capital of chile is ...

Before the spicy pepper put it on the map, Hatch got its name from a Civil War general → Read More

Bosque Brewing Co. to convert SF location to Restoration Pizza

The Railyard taproom will be open until at least the end of this month and hopefully reopen in early June. → Read More

High and Dry Brewing opening sister wine bar location in Nob Hill

Public House: Wine for the People hopes to open by this summer. → Read More

Marble says cheers to 14 years

The brewery will release Hoppy Birthdaze Hazy DIPA. → Read More

ABQ elementary school team places first in Destination Imagination tournament

Participating groups must use a skit to present solutions to a problem in one of the following categories: technical, engineering, scientific, fine arts, service learn → Read More

The Barelas neighborhood got its start as a 17th century colonial settlement

One of the city's oldest communities, Barelas is a triangular-shaped area south of Coal, sandwiched between Interstate 25 and the Rio Grande. → Read More

Volunteers get their 'dog fix'

Arline Gregoire, a rehabilitation volunteer at the Animal Welfare Eastside Shelter clinic, walks Buddy, a 12-year-old cocker spaniel recovering from surgery. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal Arline Gregoire’s retirement has gone to the dogs. Hundreds of them, in fact. The onetime schoolteacher spends 25 to 28 hours of each week volunteering at the… → Read More

Hollow Spirits starts construction on two-story patio

The patio will wrap around the southern and eastern portions of the building. → Read More

Local gardener turns green thumb into a blooming business

Rod Gesten turned his hobby into a craft by becoming a master gardener and combined his professional skills to start Mud Hub Greenhouses, a company that sells greenhouse kits. → Read More

Second Street Brewery shuttering original location

A longtime staple in the Santa Fe brewery scene announced this week that it will shutter its original location next month. Second Street Brewery in Santa Fe sent out a news release on March 23 saying it planned to cease operations at its original location on Second Street where it opened more than 25 years […] → Read More

The Great New Mexico Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival returns

The event will be held at the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum grounds. → Read More

The NM Pink Boots Society readies beer launch supporting women in brewing

Hop Heroine will be available in packages and at participating breweries. → Read More

Boxing Bear moves brewing operations to its Firestone taproom

Operations manager and part owner Jay Knigge said the new space has 10,000 square-feet for the brewing operations. → Read More

Three breweries join forces to help benefit the Welstand Foundation

$1 from every pint of Red Beers & Rice Lager sold will benefit Welstand. → Read More

Mountain town get its name from the strange glow seen by Moache Utes

Today people visit Angel Fire to ski, play golf, visit Eagle Nest Lake, fish, hunt and mountain bike. → Read More