Saturday Oct 17 | KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico
Study documents acequia loss, benefits
Researchers are answering questions about much of the water diverted to acequia irrigation is lost to seepage and evaporation and what the benefits of acequia systems are to the hydrology of the surrounding areas.
Trail Dust: Origins of City Different not so simple
Photo: Gov. Don Pedro de Peralta on horseback statue on Federal Place west of the Post Office.
Some of the events listed below require tickets. For information, call SWAIA at 983-5220. Today 8:30-10 a.m.: Breakfast with the Curators: Talk by Bruce Bernstein, Ph.D. Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo.
A Wonderful Life: Creative sidekicks
Photo: Artwork created by their families hangs above Ramoncita Sandoval, left, and Geronima Montoya.
Freedom of The Press in Honduras a Must
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization today called for restrictions on press freedom to be lifted in Honduras, where President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales was ousted by the military last month.
Honduran journalist shot to death
An unidentified gunman shot and killed Honduran journalist Gabriel Fino Noriega on Friday in the town of San Juan Pueblo, according to local press reports.
More Fascist Control, Kill the Journalists Too
Poor old Sandino must be rolling in his grave. And he probably has the company of Simon B through the long mites, bemoaning "oh what has become of our wonderfull fevolution.
Buried in time: The mystery of San Gabriel
Photo: Excavations under way in 1962 at San Gabriel, site of New Mexicoa TMs second capital near San Juan Pueblo.
Trail Dust: Bringing centuries-old sounds to life
Photo: Tiwa Pueblo drummers and chanters back up buffalo dancers carrying rattles.
World's youth offer their take on climate change
Members of the world's next generation of conservationists sat in a circle to bat around ideas on how indigenous people can help stop global warming.