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Green Chile Cheeseburger Nominations
To nominate a burger go to www.newmexico.org/greenchilecheeseburger State tourism department nominations on restaurants making a mean green chile cheeseburger begin Monday. Read more about it from the Saturday Journal here:... Read more »
City Asks For Public Input On Climate Plan
To view the city’s Climate Action Plan and a full schedule of town hall meetings, click here.
Pet Calendar Contest
Submit your pet photos online at ABQjournal.com/fetch. The contest starts today; the deadline is Oct. 1, which is also when voting begins, and you can vote until Oct. 16. Please... Read more »
Tax “Holiday” List
Here’s the official “list” from the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department for this weekend’s tax-free holiday. And here’s an overview of the program.
UPDATED: Gov. Richardson Tells CNN Release is a Win-Win
Gov. Bill Richardson told CNN moments ago that the United States and North Korea both won with President Clinton’s successful negotiation of the release of two American journalists today. ... Read more »
Fewer than Third of Schools Make AYP
Numbers go up, but most don’t score “proficient or better.” The full listing can be accessed from this link. The number of New Mexico students proficient in math, reading and... Read more »
Sandia Tracks Mystery Vials
Sandia National Laboratories says vials containing a mystery substance found at various places around labs properties had fallen out of a trash truck, and did not contain hazardous materials. Sandia... Read more »
Map of UNM Designated Smoking Areas
On August 1st, UNM will become a (mostly) tobacco-free campus. Although officials hope to eventually ban smoking everywhere on campus, there will be, for now, locations where smoking is allowed.... Read more »
Another Record Warm Morning in Albuquerque
The low this morning was 74 in Albuquerque, a record for the warmest July 26 morning ever.The previous record, 73, was set back in 1966, according to data collected by... Read more »

