Albuquerque and Rio Rancho residents recycled 5,628 Christmas trees after the holidays. This effort resulted in over 84,000 pounds of mulch being made available to residents.
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Friday, January 16, 2026
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield is mentioned in relation to Christmas. The article also lists family members including a grandson named Hunter Christmas.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Patricia Allison Odell (Pat) Gibson, 80, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away peacefully. She died on Christmas morning of 2025.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Albuquerque residents have the opportunity to recycle their Christmas trees. This program allows for responsible disposal of holiday trees after the season concludes.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Albuquerque residents are reminded that Christmas tree recycling services will conclude this week. Residents are encouraged to consider recycling their trees rather than keeping them up beyond the current week.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Albuquerque and Rio Rancho are offering free Christmas tree recycling services through January 12th. Residents can find drop-off locations and operating hours to responsibly dispose of their trees.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Albuquerque's free Christmas tree recycling program has officially begun. This initiative offers residents a way to dispose of their trees responsibly after the holiday season.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Albuquerque and Rio Rancho residents can recycle their real Christmas trees for free at designated locations. This service is available until mid-January, offering a sustainable way to dispose of holiday trees.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Learn how to distinguish between crab cactus and Christmas cactus, as both can bloom during the holiday season. This information is relevant for plant enthusiasts in Albuquerque, NM.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
The San Diego State football team celebrated Christmas in Albuquerque with festive activities. This included a surprise visit from Santa Claus during the New Mexico Bowl festivities.
Post-holiday shoppers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, were observed passing a seasonal candy and Christmas display. Early trends indicated more thrifting and fewer returns during the holiday shopping season.
In Albuquerque, N.M., the cleanup of holiday decorations like trees, lights, garland, and ornaments is likely underway. The article discusses the use of Christmas QR codes in relation to holiday decorating.
Last-minute holiday events in Albuquerque for 2025 are still available, with Christmas having recently passed. The article highlights that there is still time to partake in festivities.
Friday, December 26, 2025
The San Diego State football program had a busy Christmas day with various activities and festive events while in Albuquerque for the New Mexico Bowl. They participated in community service events as part of their bowl game preparations.
A grassroots group in southwest Albuquerque prepared hundreds of meals for individuals experiencing homelessness on Christmas morning. This effort provided essential support to those in need during the holiday.
Many people continued to travel through the Albuquerque International Sunport on Christmas Day to spend time with loved ones. The airport was a hub of holiday reunions and festive travel.
Christmas cheer was evident as people traveled into and out of Albuquerque for the holidays. This sentiment was captured by KOAT Action 7 News, highlighting the festive atmosphere.
ABQ Ride hosted its 60th annual Luminaria Tour on Christmas Eve, a long-standing tradition in Albuquerque. This event showcases a significant cultural and festive aspect of the holiday season.
The Aztecs football team arrived in Albuquerque to begin practices for the New Mexico Bowl. Their schedule included a community service event on Christmas Day as part of their visit.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Todd Kersting hosted a Christmas Eve Balloon Glow in Northeast Albuquerque, inviting the community to share in the festive spirit. This event offered a magical evening of company and cheer.
The City of Albuquerque is providing an eco-friendly method for residents to dispose of their real Christmas trees. This service helps in recycling the trees after the holiday season.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Discover Albuquerque's most magical Christmas light displays this year. The Bugg house is featured with an impressive 100,000 lights and 50 penguin figurines.
Votive candles are in short supply across New Mexico as Christmas approaches, leaving many luminarias incomplete. Residents in Albuquerque are rallying to find the necessary candles.
PNM, along with the cities of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, are offering free Christmas tree recycling services. This initiative aims to save landfill space and promote sustainability.
Pediatric emergency physicians in Albuquerque are urging parents to thoroughly inspect Christmas gifts this year. They are warning about potential hidden dangers within the presents.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Expo New Mexico is hosting a unique Christmas Sale and a Toy Drive at the Flea Market to help New Mexicans celebrate the holidays. This event aims to bring festive cheer and support to the community.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Ski Santa Fe is expanding operations for the Christmas season despite meager snowfall. This news comes as Albuquerque and New Mexico experience warmer than average temperatures.
The Albuquerque Sunport is experiencing an increase in holiday travelers compared to last year. Many New Mexicans are heading out to visit family and friends for their Christmas celebrations.
Parts of the U.S., including Albuquerque, New Mexico, may experience their warmest Christmas on record. This trend suggests temperatures could feel more like springtime than winter.
As the holiday season winds down, there's a specific time recommended for taking down your Christmas tree. This advice comes as Albuquerque experiences clear weather with no chance of precipitation.
A recent report highlights cities across the U.S. that excel in celebrating Christmas, bringing joy and excitement. Albuquerque, New Mexico, is mentioned in the context of these festive celebrations.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Roybal's Christmas Trees, a family-owned farm north of Las Vegas in Mora, New Mexico, has been a source for Christmas trees since the 1960s. Ted Roybal personally cuts and hauls trees back to Albuquerque for sale.
With Christmas Day approaching, the Rail Yards Holiday Market in Albuquerque is open to assist last-minute shoppers. The market features approximately 300 vendors offering a variety of gift options.
The Wheels Museum in Albuquerque hosted a Christmas community event organized by a father honoring his son lost to gun violence. The event aimed to bring the community together during the holiday season.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
The University of New Mexico Lobos are set to play San Jose State in a game scheduled just before Christmas. UNM has a historical record of 13-13 in games played immediately preceding the holiday.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Visit Albuquerque highlights upcoming Christmas family fun events in the area. These activities are perfect for getting into the holiday spirit.
Christmas is approaching quickly, but there are still opportunities to enjoy last-minute festivities. This article provides options for those looking to join the holiday celebrations.
Dave Plourde, known as 'Mr. Christmas' in Albuquerque, is competing on ABC's 'The Great Christmas Light Fight'. His neighborhood is helping him showcase his holiday spirit.
This week features several festive events including Mariachi, posadas, and 'Holiday Pops'. These cultural celebrations offer a variety of holiday entertainment options.
Upside Goods Company in Albuquerque is hosting a mini holiday market this Saturday. The market offers unique gifts from local vendors, perfect for last-minute Christmas shopping.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Santa Claus made an early visit to the UNM Children's Hospital, spreading Christmas cheer to young patients. Many children who won't be home for Christmas received a special visit.
Albuquerque's own Dave Plourde, known for his elaborate holiday displays, is competing on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight." He is a finalist on the popular holiday light show.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Albuquerque residents are encouraged to support local businesses for their Christmas shopping needs. Many shops in the city offer unique gift options for the holiday season.
Popejoy Hall in Albuquerque is set to host a Sing-A-Long Broadway event, kicking off its tour in the city. This event offers audiences a chance to celebrate musical theater.
CunninLynguists will be performing 'How The Grouch Stole Christmas 2025' in Santa Fe, NM. The event is scheduled for December 19th at Avista Senior Living Albuquerque.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Legacy Church is bringing back Christmas at Legacy for the holidays. This event offers a festive destination for Albuquerque residents as the holiday season is in full swing.
The City of Albuquerque is providing an eco-friendly option for residents to dispose of their real Christmas trees. This service is available as Christmas approaches and people consider post-holiday cleanup.
The Festival of the Nativities in Corrales, near Albuquerque, presents a heartwarming global showcase of Christmas traditions. This event boosts cultural tourism and attracts thousands of visitors.
The article mentions that in the Albuquerque area, luminaries, also known as 'luminarias' in Spanish, are plentiful. This is noted in a discussion about holiday travel and safety tips.
Monday, December 15, 2025
Performers in Christmas sweaters and decorations filled Old Town Plaza with tuba music. The event brought a festive atmosphere to Albuquerque.
The 36th Annual Arroyo Del Oso Christmas Eve Balloon Glow will take place at the golf course. The event is located along Osuna Road NE in Albuquerque.
A Christmas Carnival for families was held at a charter school location in Albuquerque. The event provided a holiday gathering for those who have lost loved ones.
A local charity, Bedz4Kidz, hosted a Christmas giveaway event on Saturday. They provided free beds to children in need in Albuquerque.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Experience the "Christmas Concert" featuring Fernando Ortega at Calvary Chapel Albuquerque. This event promises a festive musical celebration for the holiday season.
A popular holiday musical is returning to Socorro, featuring "Mariachi Christmas." The colorful show is curated by Noberta Fresquez, a co-founder of the annual Mariachi Spectacular concert in Albuquerque.
With Christmas approaching, local shoppers are encouraged to check out Albuquerque's local shops for gift ideas. This guide highlights various stores to help find the perfect presents.
The New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe is hosting rising artists, while Albuquerque will feature "The Farolitos of Christmas." This event starts at 5:30 p.m.
Friday, December 12, 2025
The 'Magical Christmas Ballet' is scheduled to perform at Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque. This holiday show promises a festive experience for attendees.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Popejoy Hall's Mariachi Christmas is celebrating over 25 years of tradition through Mexican song and dance. Founded in Albuquerque by Noberta Fresquez, the event showcases New Mexico's holiday traditions.
The cost for BLM Christmas tree permits in New Mexico has dropped to $5 per tree, continuing the local cutting season. This applies to areas near Albuquerque and Socorro.
Opera Southwest's production of 'The Farolitos of Christmas' is running until December 14th at the National Hispanic Cultural Center's Journal Theatre in Albuquerque. This holiday show brings a unique festive experience.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
The 2025 Albuquerque Twinkle Light Parade is featured in this news segment. KOAT Action 7 News covers breaking news and weather for New Mexico.
Elementary students from Artesia, New Mexico, have designed ornaments for the state's Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. Their creations will be featured on the national tree.