“Whatever happened to vo-tech?” An audience member asked that excellent question at a talk I gave to the Kiwanis Club in 2017 about New Mexico’s…
Posts published in “Polvadera”
Polvadera, a name derived from the Spanish meaning pulverized dirt may also be translated as dusty.
Following the success of Minor League Baseball’s Copa de la Diversion initiative, the league is doubling down for the upcoming year — with the Albuquerque…
Lots of bills passed by the New Mexico Legislature this year will likely impact business. Here’s a look at what’s likely to have the biggest…
The newly acquired company has won millions in government contracts. Source: The Business Journal
After 11 years in business, most recently operating out of a food truck outside Marble Brewery, Don Choche is set to open a restaurant later…
A transportation giant has opened a 95,000-square-foot facility on Albuquerque’s Westside. Source: The Business Journal
It was the third high-profile Food Network triumph for Fernando Ruiz, and arguably his biggest yet. Ruiz, chef at Chama Land & Cattle Co., beat…
Albuquerque residents could soon get a workout, see a medical professional and cap it off with a visit to the spa — all in the…
The temporary grounding of all Boeing 737 Max jets across the United States and Canada had an impact at airports across the country. On Wednesday,…
In honor of Pi Day, pizza joints around the country are offering customers deals on their favorite offerings. But with nearly 77,000 pizza places across…









