Nancy De Herrera Crochet of Costilla, third from right, stands for the national anthem during the 82nd commemorations of the fall of Bataan in Santa Fe on Tuesday. She is the daughter of Valdemar De Herrera, who is New Mexico's last living Bataan survivor at 104. Relatives of Bataan survivor Agapito Silva, nephew Edward Agapito Gurrola, lower right, and son Agapito Silva, top right, and around 300 people attended the event near the Capitol.
Ian Birdwell is a graduate research assistant at the University of New Mexico Department of Physics and Astronomy in Albuquerque.
Relatives of Bataan veteran Agapito E. Silva, daughter Erlinda Silva, left, son Agapito J. Silva, center, and great-granddaughter Maya Silva take part in the 82nd annual commemoration at Bataan Memorial Park on Saturday in Albuquerque.
South Valley resident Mag Kim walks his dogs along the Rio Grande at the Rio Bravo Riverside Picnic Area on Wednesday. Two recent reports found that the river near Albuquerque contained PFAS chemicals.
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller, left, Jeremy Jaramillo, executive director of Outpatient Services and Utilization Review at Haven Behavioral Hospital, and U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján talk following a news conference at the Gateway at Gibson Health Hub in Albuquerque on Thursday.
Dylan Connelly of Affordable Solar, right, displays his company’s 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Dual Motor vehicle at the Electrify New Mexico conference at Sid Cutter Pilots Pavilion at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque in April.
Karl Fleming on Tuesday stands next to his neighbor's boarded-up apartment, pictured at left, that burned late Monday in Northeast Albuquerque.
United fanJacob Spencer, also known as Sea Monkey, gets water poured on him by Kegan Revilla in celebration of New Mexico United’s goal against El Paso on Saturday.
Charles Powell, with Veterans for Peace, sits on stage after his speech during an event marking the anniversaries of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech and his assassination at the African American Performing Arts Center and Exhibit Hall in Albuquerque on Thursday.
Sheryl Williams Stapleton, a former state House majority leader and Albuquerque Public Schools employee, walks with her attorney Ahmad Assed after making her first appearance in U.S. District Court at the Pete V. Domenici U.S. Courthouse in Downtown Albuquerque in April 2024.