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Last Call Eatery making a comeback

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – One of Albuquerque’s favorite restaurants is making a comeback.
Last Call Eatery is known for burritos, tacos and other bold flavors with a healthier twist.

Owner Luis Valdovinos was in the KOB 4 studio Friday morning to talk about the return of Last call and its new location.

Watch the video above for more.

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Jose Garcia: New Mexico elections 2026: the 800-pound gorilla

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Jose Garcia After eight years of Michelle Lujan Grisham’s governorship, New Mexicans are aware of the bleak reality: the state still ranks last or near…





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Doctor shortage, affordable housing, local news targeted in evolving tax package

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Strong winds, fire weather watch issued for El Paso, Southern New Mexico

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Windy weather is heading to the El Paso region.

Strong winds will gradually arrive in El Paso on Tuesday, Feb. 17, with gusts of up to 44 miles per hour by noon, according to the National Weather Service. El Paso, as well as much of Southern New Mexico, will be under a fire weather watch as winds combine with very dry air, creating dangerous conditions.

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Outdoor burning is discouraged and any fires that do start will spread rapidly, the National Weather Service warned.

Parts of New Mexico are also under a high wind warning, including Cloudcroft and Ruidoso, which are expected to see gusts of up to 70 miles per hour.

Winds are expected to taper down by Thursday, Feb. 19, but could make a comeback on Friday, Feb. 20, possibly triggering another fire weather watch, the National Weather Service said.

What are El Paso’s windiest months?

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March, April and May are typically the windiest months of the year. This also coincides with our driest months, which leads to all the dust in El Paso, according to the National Weather Service. As the monsoon season begins in June, winds die down.

Tips for driving in the wind

Here are some tips for driving in windy weather, courtesy of the National Weather Service.

  • Maintain a safe distance from high profile vehicles
  • Keep a firm grip on the wheel with both hands
  • Keep a lookout for falling debris, fallen power lines and trees
  • Use caution on overpasses and bridges

Natassia Paloma may be reached at npaloma@gannett.com, @NatassiaPaloma on X, natassia_paloma on Instagram, and Natassia Paloma on Facebook.



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