2002
• Bill Richardson announces his campaign for governor. He later wins the Democratic primary, beating out current Attorney General Gary King and former Land Commissioner Ray Powell. He is elected to office in November.• Defrocked priest John Geoghan is found guilty of child molestation, sparking national outrage.• The No Child Left Behind Act is passed.• The Enron scandal erupts.• “The X-Files” airs its last episode.• A controversial anti-abortion exhibit goes up on UNM campus for two long weeks.• Sachs offers free nipple piercings to patrons … as long they’re performed in the storefront window on Central.• The City Council unveils the Planned Growth Strategy.• The Alibi offices move from Nob Hill to Downtown.• Baca’s Restaurant, a Nob Hill landmark, is bulldozed.• Local journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez holes up in a West Mesa coffee shop for a week and writes Dirty Girls Social Club, which she later auctions for a $500,000 advance.
• Bow Wow Records closes.
• On Oct. 9, the
Alibi turns 10.• Albuquerque’s Youth in Transition office is burned down on Thanksgiving Day.