Year In Review: News Local News Expands To Fill Pages And Lives What can we say about 2018? We took a stroll through Weekly Alibi’s body of coverage of local governing bodies for the year, [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Dec 20, 2018 Read More Albuquerque on the globe
Council Watch: Peña, Lobbyists And Appointments The Council Is On A Roll From one hand to the next, the Albuquerque City Council’s powerful president’s gavel was passed at its Dec. 3 regular meeting. It happens [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Dec 13, 2018 Read More City Council President Klarissa Peña (Eric Williams Photography)
Council Watch: Police Oversight Plan Progresses Harness Re-Appointed, Ginger Positive And More Apd Buzz Civilian police oversight is a difficult task at best. For us Burqueños, it is a required and important piece in the city’s Court [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Dec 06, 2018 Read More APD continues to move toward a community policing model (Cabq.gov)
County Matters: Assimilate Now, Citizens! Get In Tune With Local Government Here Okay Alibi readers, you are going to have to read fast and assimilate quickly to keep up, because our local governing bodies have [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 22, 2018 Read More A recent meeting of the BernCo Commission (Yazmin Irazoqui-Ruiz)
Council Watch: Apd Improves, Hope Works Also, Litter Is Out And Cruising Is Okay ’Twas the night before the midterm elections on Monday, Nov. 5 when the Albuquerque City Councilors plowed through a lengthy agenda sprinkled with [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 08, 2018 Read More Councilors Benton and Borrego (Eric Williams Photography)
Martin Heinrich For Us Senate Senator Clearly Represents Our State’s Future It is an interesting contested race for US Senate between Incumbent Democrat Martin Heinrich, political newcomer Republican Mick Rich and former Republican governor [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 01, 2018 Read More At the New Mexico State Fair with Martin Heinrich (Vanessa Valdivia)
Election News: County Races, Bond Issues And Amendments County Races, Bond Issues And Amendments, Version 2.0 As you peruse this latest edition of the news section of Weekly Alibi, please note that the midterm elections are less than two [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 25, 2018 Read More A blue wave
Council Watch: Taskus, Netflix And Voting Council Also Works To End Domestic Violence Victims of domestic violence got a proclamation declaring October Domestic Violence Awareness month at the Oct. 13 Albuquerque City Council meeting. The recognition [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 18, 2018 Read More Albuquerque City Councilors Brad Winter and Diane Gibson (courtesy cabq.gov)
Election News: Bernalillo County Here Is Your Chance To Change Course It is time to get it on, rock the vote and turn the tide around.As we head into the time of casting votes [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 11, 2018 Read More Look, it’s a blue wave! (Courtesy Democratic Party of New Mexico)
County Matters Local Legislative Bodies Moving Forward And The Sound’s So Soothing Councilors gave the green light to electric scooters and other kinds of shared transportation vehicles such as bicycles and small, wheeled vehicles to [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 04, 2018 Read More City Councilors Pat Davis and Ken Sanchez (Eric Williams Photography)