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After months of outdoor dining in the cold, counties in the green & yellow welcome indoor service
Restaurants in green and yellow counties can open their doors to indoor diners for the first time in months. Share Updated: 8:41 AM MST Feb 11, 2021
After months of outdoor dining in the cold, counties in the green & yellow welcome indoor service
Restaurants in green and yellow counties can open their doors to indoor diners for the first time in months. Share Updated: 8:41 AM MST Feb 11, 2021
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Show Transcript NOW AT YELLOW OR GREEN LEVELS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR RESTAURANTS? WE CONTINUE OUR TEAM COVERAGE WITH ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER SHELLYE LEGGETT, WHO HAS THE ANSWER. SHELLYE: THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MEANS MANY RESTAURANTS CAN WELCOME BACK INDOOR DINERS. BUT THE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION SAYS SOME ARE HESITANT TO OPEN THEIR DOORS RIGHT NOW. RESTAURANTS IN GREEN COUNTIES CAN HAVE 50% CAPACITY INDOOR DINING. ONES IN YELLO
Exploring African culture in New Mexico
As many continue to celebrate Black History Month, KOAT is digging deeper into the history of African American s in the state. Share Updated: 9:13 AM MST Feb 8, 2021
Exploring African culture in New Mexico
As many continue to celebrate Black History Month, KOAT is digging deeper into the history of African American s in the state. Share Updated: 9:13 AM MST Feb 8, 2021
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Show Transcript MEXICO. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER SHELLYE LEGGETT SPOKE TO OUR STATE HISTORIAN. REPORTER: NEW MEXICO’S HISTORY IS COLORFUL AND FULL OF CULTURE. THAT INCLUDES AFRICAN CULTURE. DID YOU KNOW THAT AFRICAN HISTORY IN NEW MEXICO STARTED IN 1539? REPORTER: NEW MEXICO STATE HISTORIAN ROBERT MARTINEZ SAT DOWN WITH US TO BREAK DOWN THE INS ANNOUNCED THE INS AND OUTS OF AFRICAN CULTURE IN NEW MEXICO. THE ENSLAVEMENT OF AFRICANS STARTED FIRST IN THE 1400’S AND THEN IN THE 1500’S BY THE PORTUGUESE AND THE SPANIS