ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Albuquerque City Council next month will consider a proposal that cannabis industry advocates say would confine dispensaries to industrial parks and large commercial areas. Councilor Trudy Jones said Monday…
New Mexico Open Pickleball Tournament coming back to Albuquerque Share Updated: 6:10 PM MDT May 6, 2021 Share Updated: 6:10 PM MDT May 6, 2021
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Show Transcript the latest changes in the red to green framework with mostly all counties now in New Mexico at the turquoise level, more things are opening up and just in time for baseball season and other organized games today, Mayor Keller held a presser on these reopenings and the effect on the tourism industry. Something to help this pickle ball in the Metro. A lot of people in Albuquerque don t know what pickleball is still. So one is, what you got to know is it s a huge sport. People actually drivin right to Albuquerque for this from all over the southwest and they spend money in our restaurants, They stay at our hotels. The city will host the inaugural New Mexico Open Pickle Ball tournament from September 2 to the 6th. And a big deal. Mm Yeah.
Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga Returns May 23 Thursday, May 6, 2021
Following more than a year of COVID-19-induced hiatus, the Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga presented by McKee, A Family Bakery triathlon returns to racing in the Scenic City on Sunday, May 23.
The race will follow IRONMAN’s Safe Return to Racing Guidelines, a set of industry-leading guidelines prepared in accordance with standards for open-air endurance events from the World Health Organization and guidance from the IRONMAN Global Medical Advisory Board that builds on the pillars of enhanced hygiene, screening and education, density reduction, touchpoint minimization, and athlete self-reliance. Chattanooga is thrilled to be able to welcome IRONMAN back to our city again, not only because we re excited to see athletes get back to racing again but also because IRONMAN has put a tremendous amount of thought and consideration into adapting their event to keep our entire community safe, sai