Carlos D joined Albuquerque’s #1 Hit Music Station in 2003 when he was hired to host the night show on 93-3 KOBFM. Fast forward 11 years with the station and growing up with the listeners of Albuquerque. Carlos is now a proud father of a son, twin girls and a wonderful fiancé (Z).
Carlos launched “Morning Mayhem” with Carlos & Kiki September of 2011. In 2011, Carlos was nominated and won a New Mexico’s broadcasters association Radio Personality of the year award, and in 2012 Morning Mayhem won for Entertainment Show of the year. Morning Mayhem has also been praised for Top Radio Show in (Albuquerque the Magazine) “Best of the city” in 2012. The Morning Mayhem crew was also the number one trending topic in America according to CNN/Fox News * Facebook after their popular interview with President Obama. The interview was written about in hundreds of articles including The New York Times, Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, LA Times, GQ magazine and 100’s of others. Their interview made the evening news in virtually every city in the US (including Albuquerque), several international News /TV outlets, blogs (PerezHilton.com) and magazines/newspapers (Washington Post/NY Times) including the top story of the Albuquerque Journal.
Carlos is proud of the achievements made with his Morning Mayhem crew, he has been an integral part of several YouTube videos quickly approaching 1 Million hits, and has been a leader in social media with several social platforms including instagram/Tumblr/Facebook/Twitter (trending/talked/reach currently at over 13 million people). Carlos D manages/founded several ‘New Mexico’ FB fan pages, now reaching over 90k ‘likes”. Including ‘Meanwhile in New Mexico’/’Carlos D’.
Carlos’ work doesn’t stop at 10am, he speaks several times a year to ‘at risk’ children, has changed the radio station’s name to “Steven FM” in memory of a child lost too soon, and to raise awareness of childhood cancers.
Carlos lives with his fiancé and their 3 beautiful children (4 yr. old twin daughters and a 7 yr. old son) in the North Valley.
Carlos D can be heard weekdays Monday-Friday 5am-10am on 93.3 KOB FM The #1 Hit Music Station.
BALLOON FIESTA 2024
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Takes Flight: Embrace the Sky!
Get ready for a spectacle unlike any other! The 52nd annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, powered by ExxonMobil, is about to paint the New Mexico skies with vibrant colors and awe-inspiring shapes. This year’s theme, “Embrace the Sky,” promises an unforgettable experience for all ages.
A Global Gathering:
Over 565 pilots from 16 countries, including first-time participants from North Macedonia, will take to the skies. Witness the artistry of 460 standard hot air balloons alongside the whimsy of 106 special shapes, from playful animals to majestic dragons.
More Than Just Hot Air:
The Fiesta isn’t just about balloons! Enjoy dazzling displays of remote-control balloons operated by skilled New Mexico pilots. Witness the magic of five evening “glows,” where hundreds of balloons illuminate the night sky in a breathtaking display.
Music to Your Ears:
Get ready to groove at the Music Fiesta, headlined by country music star Carly Pearce alongside LOCASH and local favorite Kyle Martin & Co. The Main Stage will also feature local and regional acts, and every event kicks off with a rousing rendition of the National Anthem.
Fueling Your Fun:
Main Street offers a delicious mix of over 40 food and merchandise vendors, ensuring you can satisfy your cravings and find the perfect souvenir.
Ticket Talk:
General admission tickets are only $15 per person per session, with children under 12 getting in free! Consider a Park and Ride option for a hassle-free experience, or arrive early and snag a discounted group ticket (quantities of 4 or more) before August 30th.
Local Love:
New Mexico residents can celebrate New Mexico Day on October 7th by showing proof of residency for free admission (parking fees still apply). Camp 505 also makes a return for those seeking a full-on Fiesta experience.
Beyond the Balloons:
Don’t miss the stunning artwork of local artist Jake Gushard on the official 2024 Fiesta poster. And be sure to check out the Arfisans of Fiesta, featuring 29 talented local artisans showcasing their unique creations in jewelry, candles, metalwork, and more.
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and the wonder of flight. Get ready to “Embrace the Sky” and experience something truly magical!
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Schedule of Events
Weekends (October 5-6 & 12-13)
- Morning: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM: Mass Ascension
- Afternoon: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Special Shape Balloon Show
- Evening: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM: Evening Glow or Night Magic Glow (Saturday)
Weekdays (October 7-11)
- Morning: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM: Mass Ascension
- Afternoon: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Special Shape Balloon Show or Team Fastrax Aerobatic Show
- Evening: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM: Evening Glow or Special Shape Glowdeo (10/10 & 10/11)
Additional Events:
- Sunday, October 6: Morning Display
- Wednesday, October 9: Morning Display
- Friday, October 11: Morning Display
- Saturday, October 12: Twilight Twinkle Glow, Balloon Glow, Music Fiesta
- Thursday & Friday: Special Shape Balloon Focus Events, Team Fastrax Aerobatic Show
Please note: The schedule can change due to weather conditions. It’s always a good idea to check the official Balloon Fiesta website or social media for the latest updates. BALLOONFIESTA.COM
Bernalillo County Launches Automated Speed Enforcement
Bernalillo County has started issuing citations through its new automated speed enforcement cameras. Drivers caught speeding will face a $100 fine, which can be reduced to $25 by completing four hours of community service with the BernCo Clean Team.
Camera Locations:
Northbound and Southbound:
Isleta Boulevard: Montrose Place to Arenal Road (northbound)
Isleta Boulevard: Brother Road to Sunbeam Road (southbound)
Golf Course Road: Sutton Street to Congress Avenue
Eastbound and Westbound:
Paradise Boulevard and Radcliffe Road
Bridge Road: Old Coors Drive to Atrisco Drive
Arenal Road: Isleta Boulevard to Tapia Boulevard
Future Installations (Pending Approval):
Northbound and Southbound:
Coors Boulevard: Gun Club Road to Rio Bravo Boulevard
Coors Boulevard: Sage to Tower Road
Dennis Chavez Boulevard: Condershire Drive to Coors Boulevard
Tramway Boulevard: Tramway Terrace Place to San Rafael Avenue
Eastbound and Westbound:
Alameda Parkway: Rio Grande Boulevard to Guadalupe Trail
These cameras are strategically placed at high-risk intersections based on government data to enhance road safety123.
15 Steps To Break Up With Someone The Right Way
Read the entire article at (Bolde.com)
Breaking up is never easy, but doing it the right way can make a world of difference for both parties involved. Here are 15 steps to help you navigate this difficult process with care and respect.
- Be Absolutely Sure
Before you initiate the breakup, make sure you’re 100% certain about your decision. Reflect on your feelings and perhaps talk to a friend or therapist to ensure this is the best choice for both of you. - Choose the Right Time and Place
Timing is crucial. Avoid breaking up during special events or stressful times. Find a private, neutral location where you both feel comfortable and can talk openly without interruptions. - Be Direct and Honest
When it’s time to talk, be straightforward and honest about your feelings. Use clear language like, “I think it’s best if we go our separate ways,” to avoid confusion and false hope. - Focus on Your Feelings
Explain your reasons by focusing on your own feelings and experiences. Use “I” statements to avoid blame and keep the conversation respectful. - Be Prepared for Their Reaction
Your partner’s reaction is unpredictable. They might cry, get angry, or ask for another chance. Be empathetic and acknowledge their feelings while staying calm and composed. - Avoid Giving False Hope
Don’t soften the blow by suggesting a future reconciliation. If you’re sure about the breakup, make it clear that it’s final to avoid keeping both of you in limbo. - Listen to What They Have to Say
Allow your partner to share their thoughts and feelings. Listen without interrupting and acknowledge their perspective, even if you disagree. - Don’t Ghost
Ghosting is disrespectful and leaves the other person without closure. Have the tough conversation and give them the explanation they deserve. - Be Ready to Answer Questions
Your partner may have questions about the breakup. Answer them honestly but tactfully, avoiding unnecessary details that could cause more hurt. - Respect Their Need for Space
After the breakup, give each other space to heal. Resist the urge to text or call them, and respect their request for no contact if they ask for it. - Avoid Social Media Drama
Keep the breakup off social media. Avoid posting passive-aggressive updates or sharing intimate details. Vent privately with a trusted friend or therapist instead. - Don’t Badmouth Them
Resist the urge to badmouth your ex to mutual friends. Focus on healing and moving forward, and discuss the breakup only with trusted individuals. - Stay Firm on Your Decision
Your ex might try to convince you to reconsider. Stay firm in your decision to avoid prolonging the inevitable. - Take Time to Reflect
Breaking up can be emotionally draining. Reflect on the relationship and what you’ve learned from it. Use this time for growth and self-discovery. - Focus on Healing
Give yourself time and space to heal. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family, engage in activities that bring you joy, and prioritize self-care.
Breaking up is tough, but handling it with care and respect can help both of you move on in a healthy way. Remember, healing is a journey—take it one day at a time.
Carlos Duran breaks down the 2024 New Mexico State Fair! Everything you need to know!
Hola, it’s your boy Carlos D! And guess what? One of New Mexico’s most iconic events is HERE—the 2024 New Mexico State Fair! I’m here to give you the full scoop on everything you need to know so you and the fam can plan ahead and make the most out of it.
The State Fair is more than just an event; it’s a tradition. You’ll find all the New Mexican culture you love in one place, with tasty food, thrilling rides, incredible concerts, and even a few surprises for all ages. Let’s dive in and break it all down so you know what’s happening, where to be, and when to grab those discounts. Here’s what’s going down:
Opening Day: September 5, 2024
Kicking off with a bang, Opening Day has something special for everyone. Admission is just $2, and guess what? Rides are also only $2 each! And that’s not all—food vendors across the fairgrounds will be offering one regular menu item for just $5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. It’s the perfect day to bring the family and sample some of the best eats New Mexico has to offer. Don’t forget it’s also Law Enforcement Day, meaning NM law enforcement officers and personnel get in for free with valid ID.
Special Discount Days
- Teacher Appreciation Weekend (September 6-8): A big shout-out to our teachers! Just flash your district-issued ID or pay stub, and you’re in for FREE.
- State Employee Appreciation Day (September 7): All New Mexico state employees get in for just $10 with valid ID or pay stub.
- Firefighter & First Responders Day (September 7): Free admission for those who keep us safe every day. Don’t forget to bring that valid ID!
Military/Veteran’s Day: September 10, 2024
This one’s close to my heart. All active and retired military and veterans get in FREE with valid ID. And for the rest of us, you can score $5 admission online only, along with $30 ride wristbands for the day.
Dollar Day: September 11, 2024
It doesn’t get much better than this—$1 admission all day! And it doesn’t stop there—$1 rides too! Heads up, though: there’s a 10-ride minimum for purchase. No ride wristbands available on this day, so stock up on those ride tickets if you’re looking to take on the Midway.
Everyone is a Kid Day: September 12, 2024
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly day to hit the Fair, $5 admission online only and $30 ride wristbands make it a steal. Plus, it’s another Graze Day, with food vendors serving up a regular menu item for just $5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m..
City & County Employee Appreciation Weekend: September 13-15, 2024
Got a city or county job? Flash that work ID and enjoy admission for just $10 all weekend long. And if you’re there for the rides, grab yourself a $40 ride wristband to hit up the Midway in style.
More Than Just Rides and Food
There’s so much to experience beyond the rides and deep-fried goodies. We’re talking live music, rodeo events, livestock competitions, and more. It’s the kind of family-friendly fun that makes the New Mexico State Fair a can’t-miss event. Whether you’re looking to spend a relaxing day walking the grounds or you’re a thrill-seeker aiming for all the rides, there’s something for everyone.
Now, let’s break down all the must-know hours and pricing so you can plan your day at the Fair:
Hours & Pricing:
New Mexico State Fair Dates:
- September 5 – 15, 2024
Fair Hours:
- Sunday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- Friday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Midway Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Opens 2:00 p.m.
- Saturday – Sunday: Opens 10:00 a.m.
Kiddie Land Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Opens 12:00 p.m.
- Saturday – Sunday: Opens 10:00 a.m.
General Admission:
On-site Ticket Prices:
- Adult: $20.00
- Senior (65+): $15.00
- Kids (6-12): $15.00
- Children 5 and under: FREE
Online Ticket Prices:
- Adult: $15.00
- Senior (65+): $10.00
- Kids (6-12): $10.00
- Children 5 and under: FREE
Ride Prices:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Wristbands: $30.00
- Wednesday (Dollar Day): $1.00 Admission & $1 Rides (Minimum $10 purchase)
- Friday – Sunday Wristbands: $40.00
Sky Ride Prices:
- One way: $7.00
- Round trip: $10.00
So, there you have it, folks! The full breakdown of what’s happening at the 2024 New Mexico State Fair. Whether you’re going for the rides, the food, or just to soak up some of that unique New Mexican culture, it’s an event you don’t want to miss. I’ll be there, and I hope to see you, too!
Stay tuned to the station for more updates, and I’ll catch you at the Fair!
Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Labor Day Weekend in New Mexico
Labor Day weekend is here, and New Mexico is buzzing with excitement! Whether you’re looking to relax, explore, or enjoy some local culture, there’s something for everyone. Here are the top 10 ways to prepare for and celebrate Labor Day weekend in the Land of Enchantment:
- Plan a Hot Air Balloon Ride
Start your weekend with a breathtaking sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Rio Grande Valley. Albuquerque is famous for its ballooning, and there’s no better way to see the stunning landscapes1. - Visit the Harvest Wine Festival
Celebrate the end of summer with a glass of wine at the Harvest Wine Festival in Albuquerque. Enjoy local wines, delicious food, live music, and a vibrant community atmosphere2. - Explore Historic Old Town Albuquerque
Take a stroll through Historic Old Town, where you can visit over 100 galleries, shops, and restaurants. Don’t miss the chance to sip on some wine at local wineries or check out unique art pieces2. - Attend the Fiber & Art Gathering
Head to Wildlife West Nature Park for the Fiber & Art Gathering. This event features local fiber artists showcasing their work, from hand-spun yarn to finished products like woven and knitted items2. - Go Rafting in Taos
For the adventure seekers, a scenic half-day float on the Rio Grande in Taos is a must. Enjoy the calm waters and stunning views of the Orilla Verde National Recreation Area1. - Pick Sunflowers at Big Jim Farms
Spend a day at Big Jim Farms picking sunflowers and stocking up on fresh produce. It’s a perfect family-friendly activity with beautiful scenic views2. - Explore Albuquerque’s Museums
Albuquerque boasts a variety of unique museums. Visit the Albuquerque Museum for art and history, ¡Explora! for hands-on science and technology exhibits, or the American International Rattlesnake Museum for a quirky experience2. - Enjoy an Amusement Park Day
Say goodbye to summer with a fun-filled day at an amusement park. Hinkle Fun Center offers mini golf, go-karts, and arcade games, while Cliff’s Amusement Park has thrilling rides for all ages2. - Take a Ghost Tour in Old Town
For a spooky twist, join the Ghost Tour of Old Town, New Mexico’s oldest ghost walk. Learn about the haunted history and eerie tales of the area1. - Relax at a Local Spa
After all the excitement, unwind with a relaxing spa day. New Mexico has numerous spas offering everything from massages to hot springs, perfect for recharging before the workweek begins.