
Matthew Narvaiz
Business Editor at Albuquerque Journal
Biz Editor, @ABQJournal. Tips: [email protected].
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Matthew Narvaiz
Apr. 27—Brewing craft beer has been at the center of Bert Boyce's life for as long as he can remember, but the inspiration to hop into the industry stemmed from something else. "It all came from a love of cooking and eating and community," says Boyce, president of operations and co-owner of Marble Brewery. "I grew up out in the country on a horse ranch in northern San Diego County, and all my cousins, aunts, uncles and family friends would come over and ride all weekend. ...
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2 weeks ago |
abqjournal.com | Matthew Narvaiz
Brewing craft beer has been at the center of Bert Boyce’s life for as long as he can remember, but the inspiration to hop into the industry stemmed from something else. “It all came from a love of cooking and eating and community,” says Boyce, president of operations and co-owner of Marble Brewery. “I grew up out in the country on a horse ranch in northern San Diego County, and all my cousins, aunts, uncles and family friends would come over and ride all weekend.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Matthew Narvaiz
Apr. 21—Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday ordered flags to be flown at half-staff across New Mexico, as she and others in a heavily populated Catholic state mourn the death of Pope Francis. The pope, elected in 2013 to the papacy, died at 88 on Monday.
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4 weeks ago |
abqjournal.com | Matthew Narvaiz
The startup Mesa Quantum aims to commercialize its quantum sensors, which target more robust position, navigation and timing applications in miniaturized atomic clocks. It’s now one step closer to that goal. The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Office of Strategy, Science & Technology has awarded the Boulder, Colorado, company $100,000 in grant funding through its inaugural round of the Quantum Technologies Award Pilot Program, announced in December.
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4 weeks ago |
kunm.org | Alanna Durkin Richer |Eric Tucker |Matthew Narvaiz
Deb Haaland stakes out early financial lead in NM's governor race - Dan Boyd, New Mexico’s 2026 primary election is still more than a year out, but the race to amass a hefty campaign war chest is already underway. Democrat Deb Haaland reported Monday having raked in nearly $2.9 million in contributions since announcing her campaign for governor in February.
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No. 2 seed Austin Curtis (Albuquerque Academy) wins the state singles championship over No. 1 seed Henry Kaufman (Santa Fe Prep). Austin just so happens to currently be an intern with @ABQJournal Sports. Henry happens to be an intern with @SFNMsports this semester.