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Whether it came from king or kin, modern-day Clovis is a mostly agricultural community in the eastern part of New Mexico. → Read More
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
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
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 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
Before the spicy pepper put it on the map, Hatch got its name from a Civil War general → Read More
The Railyard taproom will be open until at least the end of this month and hopefully reopen in early June. → Read More
Public House: Wine for the People hopes to open by this summer. → Read More
The brewery will release Hoppy Birthdaze Hazy DIPA. → Read More
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
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
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
The patio will wrap around the southern and eastern portions of the building. → Read More
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
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 event will be held at the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum grounds. → Read More
Hop Heroine will be available in packages and at participating breweries. → Read More
Operations manager and part owner Jay Knigge said the new space has 10,000 square-feet for the brewing operations. → Read More
$1 from every pint of Red Beers & Rice Lager sold will benefit Welstand. → Read More
Today people visit Angel Fire to ski, play golf, visit Eagle Nest Lake, fish, hunt and mountain bike. → Read More