Photos of the week: Feb. 26 - March 5

Go figure ... skating
Ice skating coach Lisa Schub, left, trains with her student Alexa Baker, 12, at the Outpost Ice Arenas in Albuquerque on Tuesday. The Outpost offers skating lessons for youth and adults. Go towww.outposticearena.comto learn more.
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Martina Carmona, a cook at Garcia’s Kitchen, serves a fried fish plate at the Coors and Montaño location in Albuquerque on Tuesday. Local restaurants are preparing for the Lent season.
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Firefighters Matthew Martinez (left) and Mitch Herig (right) moves the fire hose to a different area as they continue to put a fire out at an equipment yard near Coors and Bridge on Sunday, Mar 02, 2025
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Joseph Sandoval samples a pickle from Wild West Pickles of Los Lunas during the National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show at Sandia Resort & Casino on Saturday.
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Members of the Albuquerque Police command staff walk back to the scene of an officer involved shooting in Albuquerque on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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Santa Fe Fire Chief Brian Moya, left, and Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza answer questions from reporters about the death of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa during a news conference outside the Sheriff's Office in Santa Fe on Friday.
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Genevieve Lucero of Bernalillo, flys her kite at Villela Park in Albuquerque on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.
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Shawn Scott holds his phone with a photograph of his son, Brion Teel-Scott, and granddaughter Autumn.
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Dr. Geoff Kunz and Dr. Mark Bieniarz talk about a procedure they worekd on at Lovelace New Mexico Heart Institute in Albuquerque on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025.
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Sen. Leo Jaramillo, D-Española, greets Fernando Ruiz and Isaac Sork, left, who just got out of prison, on the Senate Floor, Feb. 14.
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A teddy bear and other items left by lobbyists on representatives’ desks are shown in this January file photo. A bill approved Tuesday by the state House would expand lobbyist disclosure requirements, while also prohibiting them from spending large amounts of money on food, beverages and entertainment for lawmakers during legislative sessions.
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