New Mexico News Roundup (8/24/25)

Quantum hub lands in Albuquerque: Roadrunner Venture Studios has been chosen by New Mexico’s Economic Development Department to steer a $25 million push for a new quantum campus in Albuquerque’s Innovation District—equipped with a multi-node network, testbeds, packaging labs, and a Founder-in-Residence program alongside Sandia, Los Alamos, UNM, and top VC partners — find out how New Mexico aims to lead the quantum revolution.

Zozobra summer history exhibit: With the 101st Burning of Zozobra just days away, the New Mexico History Museum presents “Zozobra A Fire That Never Goes Out,” featuring models, artifacts and community stories that trace this Labor Day tradition all summer long through September 3 — find out what fuels Old Man Gloom.

Border bonds in New Mexico: Local groups are collaborating with neighboring communities across the border to deliver vital support and strengthen ties amid shared challenges — find out how.

New Mexico rental law update: Senate Bill 267 overhauled the UORRA to cap screening fees at $50, limit late fees to 5%, and tighten deposit and notice rules effective June 20, 2025 — find out how it affects you.

Nutty mix-up in ice cream: Blue Bell has recalled limited batches of Moo-llennium Crunch sold in Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough cartons in New Mexico after mislabeling put nut-allergens at risk — find out if your lid code is affected.

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