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“Congratulations!” “We love you!” “You did it!” Those are among favorite shoutouts by family members when their loved one walks proudly across the stage to receive their diploma. But there won’t be any of that at 9 a.m. today at University Stadium.
Albuquerque Public Schools allowed four guests per graduate at its outdoor commencement ceremonies this week at Nusenda Community Stadium and Civic Plaza Downtown.
New Mexico State University is allowing two guests each at its commencement ceremonies this weekend.
But the University of New Mexico isn’t allowing any at University Stadium – which is outdoors and seats more than 39,000 – “in order to ensure manageable, safely-spaced seating for all graduates.”
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Whether Bernalillo County should pump incentives into a new gas station project is fueling a philosophical debate among elected officials. The County Commission on Tuesday voted to introduce an ordinance…
Changes are coming to downtown parking, including parallel parking in front of the post office on Pine Street.
The Abilene City Council on Thursday approved plans to remark pavement in the city s central business district.
The council approved a $508,503 construction contract with Flat Line Inc., funded by 2015 bond dollars, to remove existing pavement markers and replace them throughout the downtown area.
Other changes will include reduction of some three-lane roads to two, in exchange for increasing the number of available spaces via angled parking, said Greg McCaffery, director of public works, after the meeting.
Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth and Walnut streets are all going to get a single-lane reduction, he said.
EL PASO — Six minutes of stoppage time included one minute too many for New Mexico United on Saturday night. United was roughly 60 seconds away from what would have…