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New Mexico
Showcases, giveaways, events and more with What’s New in ABQ
The weather is warming up and people are wanting to get out and about. What’s New in ABQ has the inside scoop on all of the fun you want to get in on. From showcases and coffee shops, to an event all about unity, there is something for everyone.
With St. Patrick’s Day coming up, the Human Bean coffee shop has some holiday themed drinks for everyone to enjoy. They also are hosting a Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway on St. Patrick’s Day. Coming Memorial Day Weekend, is Juneteenth Renaissance Institute Heart of ABQ 6.6k. The community is invited to celebrate Route 66 and the International District with fun, music, resources and more. Also on St. Patrick’s Day is Botox Day at Sana Spa. Then on March 21, the Human Bean is hosting its March Into Positivity Giveaway. Other upcoming events include the Treasures of Earth Gem, Mineral Jewelry Expo at Expo New Mexico from March 20 – 22. For more info on What’s New in ABQ, click here.
New Mexico
Las Cruces hotel cited for operating without a food permit
New Mexico Environment Department’s Environmental Health Bureau is in charge of issuing permits to food establishments. The Department administers the Food Safety Program.
The following Las Cruces location was sent a letter with the notice of violation for operating without a valid permit due to non-payment of the permit fee by the Environmental Health Bureau.
The violation letters are from February 2026 (date of issuance in parenthesis).
The business was given 30 days to pay a fee and a late fee.
Las Cruces area restaurants and food establishments on New Mexico’s enforcement watch database
- Staybridge Suites Hotel (2/1/26), 2651 Northrise
Search the New Mexico Environment Department’s Enforcement watch database at https://www.env.nm.gov/enforcement-watch/.
New Mexico
NMHU Names Johnny Montoya Associate Vice President for Government Affairs – New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Highlands University has named Johnny Montoya Associate Vice President for Government Affairs. Montoya will begin his role April 1, serving in a leadership position within the university’s Government Relations Division.
Montoya will serve as Associate Vice President for Government Affairs, Strategy and Operations, helping coordinate Highlands’ legislative strategy and engagement with local, state, and federal policymakers while supporting institutional initiatives that advance the university’s mission across northern New Mexico. His work will also support Highlands’ efforts to advance legislative priorities that strengthen student success, infrastructure, and economic development across the region.
Montoya brings extensive experience in government affairs and public policy across both higher education and the private sector. He previously served as Director of State Government Relations at New Mexico State University, where he represented the university before state leaders and coordinated legislative priorities. Most recently, he served as Vice President of State Government Affairs for Windstream’s Kinetic brand, leading public policy and government relations initiatives in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
“Johnny understands how policy decisions shape opportunities for students and communities across New Mexico,” said Neil Woolf, president of New Mexico Highlands University. “His experience working with state leaders and his understanding of the higher education landscape will be a tremendous asset to Highlands as we continue strengthening our partnerships across the state.”
Montoya will work within the university’s Government Relations Division to support legislative priorities and expand Highlands’ engagement with policymakers and community leaders.
“Johnny brings valuable experience from both higher education and the private sector,” said Dave Lepre, Vice President for Government Relations. “He understands the legislative process and has built strong relationships at the Roundhouse that will help Highlands continue advancing its priorities for students and communities throughout northern New Mexico.”
Montoya said he is honored to join Highlands and contribute to the university’s mission.
“New Mexico Highlands University serves an important role for students and communities throughout northern New Mexico,” Montoya said. “I look forward to working with university leadership and policymakers to support Highlands’ priorities and expand opportunities for the students and communities the university serves.”
New Mexico
Natt’s 17 lead Sam Houston over New Mexico State in Conference USA Tournament 69-61
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Kashie Natt had 17 points and 16 rebounds in No. 2 seed Sam Houston’s 69-61 win against 10th-seeded New Mexico State on Wednesday night in the Conference USA Tournament.
Sam Houston (22-10) plays the winner between No. 3 seed Western Kentucky and sixth-seeded Kennesaw State in the semifinals Friday.
Jacobe Coleman scored 15 points, going 5 of 12 from the floor, including 2 for 4 from 3-point range, and 3 for 4 from the free-throw line for the Bearkats. Veljko Ilic shot 5 of 11 from the field and 3 of 9 from the free-throw line to finish with 13 points, while adding six rebounds.
Jemel Jones led the Aggies (16-16) in scoring, finishing with 19 points, six rebounds and two blocks. New Mexico State also got 10 points and seven rebounds from Jae’Coby Osborne. Elijah Elliott finished with eight points.
Sam Houston took the lead for good with 18:36 to go in the first half. The score was 37-26 at halftime, with Natt racking up nine points. Sam Houston was outscored by New Mexico State in the second half by three points, with Jacob Walker scoring a team-high 10 points after intermission.
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