The industry had an immense impact on NM. Young men left farming villages to work on rail lines throughout the southwest.
Here’s a photo from 1920s showing my great-grandfather (center, white shirt/black hat). He was a rail foreman. 🚂
DAY 7: Piñon picking.
Every few years the piñon trees in NM produce a nice yield of pine nuts. For Hispanics & Natives, piñon picking is a tradition. People put blankets under trees and hit them so nuts can fall. It’s tedious.
Many mestizo families were part of crucial communal land grants which, in turn, were obtained by the US government and others through nefarious dealings after 1848.
This brand has been extremely popular in northern New Mexico for decades. A fried hot dog put on a tortilla with mustard is the way to go.
A LOT of families know what this is about.
These are images from a cookout we had at my grandma's last year:
DAY 14: Rudolfo Anaya.
Anaya is one of the most beloved authors in NM who captured the essence of the north through his works. I interviewed him a few times during my time at @KOB4 in Albuquerque.
Today's Zia was originally inspired by an old piece of pottery that was stolen from Zia Pueblo. It has been returned. The former governor gave me a signed photo of it years ago.
Today the Zia is embraced by everyone as a symbol of heritage and pride.
DAY 16: The Milagro Beanfield War.
One of my favorite books/movies. The film captures the essence of northern New Mexico rural life. My favorite character is of course Amarante Cordova and his pig Lupita.
“Nobody would do anything if they knew what they were in for.”
DAY 17: Santos/Saints
Catholic saints everywhere in homes. Santo Niño seen here is a popular saint. You can see my grandma’s lipstick stained on this santo.
During colonial times priests used Santos as visual tools to try and convert Native peoples.
There’s a very distinct scent in rural parts of northern NM during cold months—burning piñon (pine).
I love it.
Many families rely on wood stoves for warmth.
That’s Rudy near un fogón at my wife’s parents place in Rio Arriba County.
DAY 23: La Llorona legend 👻
While the ghost story is now global, the legend initially permeated Mexico & the southwest.
When I'd stay with my grandparents, they'd tell me to stay away from rivers/arroyos/ditches because she was lurking about. santafenewmexican.com/news/local_new…
DAY 24: La Marcha de Los Novios
This is a wedding dance popular all over the southwest, but it is extremely popular in New Mexico.
In 2019 a lawmaker proposed it become the state’s official dance.
BREAKING: We have obtained an 8 minute video clip showing when a train hit a Platteville Police cruiser with a suspect inside. The suspect is alive and in the hospital with multiple injuries. We are reviewing the video now. Here's a 40 second portion of the video. 1/
I obtained this video after I filed a records request with the Fort Lupton Police Department. Yareni Rios-Gonzalez has nine broken ribs, a broken arm, a fractured sternum, and numerous other injuries to her head, back and legs. 2/
Rios-Gonzalez was pulled over after someone called about a road rage incident with a gun.
Rios-Gonzalez has an attorney.
Earlier this week, I found this particular crossing in Weld County had four PRIOR crashes, which included four prior fatalities.
Today I met the new executive chef of @CasaBonita.
Let’s just say Dana Rodriguez has a lot on her plate as she’s responsible for making Casa Bonita’s food into something people will like. 1/
As @CasaBonita undergoes restorations and renovations, employees have been taking Spanish & English classes so they can communicate better when it finally opens.
They are receiving certificates today. The classes were free for the employees.
¡Órale!
Alex Perez has been working at @CasaBonita for 30 years. He took English classes and says he can now understand the language better. He told me he’ll make me a special margarita when it opens. Saving this tweet for notes! Haha.
I've got some very interesting Casa Bonita news. I've obtained a trove of images, blueprints, plans and documents outlining what's planned inside our beloved Mexican fiesta-themed mini universe.
Brace yourselves.
Hold on to your sopapilla.
I've got news to serve. 1/
A records request to the City of Lakewood has yielded interior photos from December. I've got renovation cost and goals.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the restaurant for $3.1.
Renovations are expected to cost $12 MILLION, according to docs. 2/
There is A LOT in these documents that outline repairs to floors, major renovations to the kitchen and bathrooms, upgrading sound systems, lighting, HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical...it goes on and on. But let's dive into the stuff you care about...like the pool. 3/
NEW: We hear from two bystanders who were shot by @DenverPolice on Sunday morning. Yekalo Weldehiwet still has an officer’s bullet lodged in his shattered arm. Bailey Alexander was shot in the back, with the bullet exiting through her arm. 1/
Yekalo came to US at age 10 from Ethiopia with his parents to escape violence. He’s got a remarkable story. His dad was a janitor at the University of Denver. Yekalo graduated from the same school with a full-ride scholarship. He finds it ironic he was shot in the US.
Bailey and Yekalo are angry. They learned the bullets that hit them came from @DenverPolice by watching news reports about Sunday’s shooting.
Finally! I can talk about this. Some of you remember this tweet. I found something that made my heart race when I was going through government databases. A case of fraud involving $2.3 million in COVID funds. Follow this thread... #9NEWS@9WantsToKnow
Weeks ago I was scrolling through government databases that show all the Colorado businesses that received COVID dollars. Money that was supposed to help small businesses pay employees during the pandemic. I found a strange pattern. 2/
I found 33 businesses that trace to ONE Denver address. They were all approved for COVID monies. When I looked closer at the business licenses...BOOM! Fraud. Someone took expired businesses and revived them on paper. Days later, the entities were approved for loads of money. 3/