New Mexico
Coming back for its 27th year, River of Lights kicks off at the ABQ BioPark
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The switch was flipped to “on” in the opening ceremony to kick off this year’s River of Lights. “I don’t think they have anything like this where we live,” said one man visiting New Mexico with his family from California.
It’s an event well-known during the holiday season where there is something for everyone. The River of Lights draws crowds from all over the world like Rio Kuhl from California. “I think they’re really cool and I’m excited to see all of them,” said Kuhl.
As people walk through the ABQ BioPark, they can see the over 700 uniquely handcrafted structures that illuminate the event. “My favorite part of it, I think, is just the lights and seeing what new displays they have every year. Cause every year they have something new,” said one guest.
And this year, for the first time in River of Lights history, the Sasebo Japanese Garden is illuminated. “We’re really excited to be opening up the Sasebo Japanese Garden this year. We took a different approach to the way we’re doing lights in that area of the garden and so we’re really excited for the public to see what our artists created this year,” said Kent Berry, Events Director, New Mexico BioPark Society.
Along with new sights is a new sound. BK Taiko Japanese Drumming Dojo played drum patterns as guests walked through the new addition. It includes 100 hand crafted bamboo lanterns lighting up treetops and the waterfall reflecting off the garden’s koi pond.
Berry said the team prepares for the big event weeks in advance. “We started putting out our twinkle lights and our sculptures at the beginning of September. It takes 12 full weeks to get hundreds of miles of twinkle lights, 12 full miles of extension cords and almost 800 sculptures up,” said Berry.
Officials said the first three hours were completely sold out. With each hour selling 1,600 tickets. One visitor said, “Everybody should come see it, it’s beautiful.”
The River of Lights team is asking guests to use their free park and ride service. It will run each day until 10 p.m., picking up guests from the zoo and bringing them over to the botanic gardens. Guests can also ride the ART buses free of charge.
New Mexico
Miyagishima drops out of governor’s race, endorses Hull
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima, who ran for governor as a Democrat and then as an independent, is endorsing Republican Gregg Hull.
Miyagishima ended his bid for New Mexico governor after weighing a Supreme Court appeal to stay on the ballot.
Miyagishima said on Friday he decided not to pursue an appeal to the Supreme Court over his ballot status.
“I have known Mayor Hull for almost 12 years. He is intelligent, hardworking, and a man of integrity. His record reflects his dedication to the people of both Rio Rancho and New Mexico,” Miyagishima said. “My goal is to help transform Mayor Hull into Governor Hull, deliver for the southwestern part of our state, and close the gap in our Native American communities. I am eager to mobilize support in southern New Mexico and our native lands for our future governor, Gregg Hull!”
Hull called the endorsement a sign of shared priorities as the governor’s race moves forward.
“Ken’s support demonstrates our shared commitment to the people of New Mexico,” Hull said. “Together, we will tackle the challenges in our communities, stimulate our economy, and ensure that every New Mexican has a voice in government.”
Hull is running against Democrat Deb Haaland, the former Secretary of the Interior.
New Mexico
Crews battling tank battery fire in Lea County
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Emergency crews are responding to a tank battery fire in the area of Frying Pan Road and Anthony Road in southern Lea County.
Officials are asking people to avoid the area and follow directions from emergency personnel and law enforcement. Multiple agencies are responding to the fire. No other information has been release, this is a developing story.
New Mexico
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