“I have presented science talks and hands-on lessons to Albuquerque schools for almost 20 years,” she said. “I love doing this and will research any…
Posts published in “Polvadera”
Polvadera, a name derived from the Spanish meaning pulverized dirt may also be translated as dusty.
“Discerning guests will notice that the sacred Sun symbol of New Mexico's indigenous Zia tribe and icons of the New Mexico chile pepper are … Source:…
The team behind food truck and Paradise Valley restaurant Aioli Gourmet Burgers announced they're opening second brick-and-mortar restaurant in … Source: News feed for New Mexico…
New Mexico’s former tourism secretary and nonprofit leader Rebecca Latham has landed a new role. Beginning March 2, Latham will start her tenure as CEO…
Argentina's Londero and Delbonis advance at Chile Open … New Mexico governor signs red-flag gun bill, tells sheriffs to enforce it or resign Source: News…
The freezer boasts bags of roasted green and red chiles from New Mexico, habaneros from the neighbor's garden, and all manner of jalapeno, … Source: News…
Financial investment in branches is important to local credit unions. At least two local institutions are proving it by building new branches in Albuquerque. Source:…
Majors “took advantage of everything I could learn, moved up through departments and functions, and here I am 30-plus years later with the same organization,”…
As the director of leadership development for Presbyterian Healthcare Services, she leads a team of senior facilitators that influence, empower and encourage others. Source: The…
“My heart burst when I saw my client solidly deliver a keynote speech at the New Mexico Governor’s Prayer Breakfast during a recent legislative session,”…