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Dennis Chávez died of cancer, attributed to his being a lifelong smoker, in Washington, D.C., on November 18, 1962, [5] and was buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Congress honored his memory with a minute of silence, and then-Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson spoke at his funeral.
Many Albuquerque-based or Santa Fe–based network affiliates have satellite stations in other cities. New Mexico, excluding Doña Ana County , makes up most of the Albuquerque-Santa Fe broadcast market .
Soledad Chávez was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1890. Her parents were Melitón Chávez (1856–1932) and Francisca Baca de Chávez (1864–1923), both members of prominent New Mexico families. She had one older sister, Piedad Chávez Sandoval (1888–1969). [1]
Aug. 26—CHIMAYÓ — Verbena for anxiety. Goldenrod for skin issues. Rose hips for an immunity boost. In Viva Vida Gardens, each plant has a purpose, explained owner and community herbalist ...
After the war, Albuquerque experienced a major population boom, with many new residents attracted by government jobs at Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia National Laboratories. As the city's population soared from 35,499 to 201,189 between 1940 and 1960, neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city like the International District were rapidly ...
When Fitzgerald put out a request for a sponsor who would provide a location for him to situate his new religious congregation, Edwin V. Byrne, Archbishop of Santa Fe responded. Fitzgerald accepted and moved quickly, buying 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2) in Jemez Springs, New Mexico and founding The Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete in 1947 ...
Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said officers responded around 8:30 a.m. to the Por Vida Tattoo shop at 500 Fourth SW, near Coal. He said police found a man shot to death inside ...
KLUZ-TV (channel 14) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to most of the state. It is owned by TelevisaUnivision, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Entravision Communications, owner of UniMás affiliate KTFQ-TV (channel 41), for the provision of certain services.