Newscity: Navajo Nation Votes To Limit Protections, Nm Switches To New Teacher License Test, Minimum Wage Affects Medicaid Eligibility Navajo Nation Votes To Limit Protections Navajo Nation lawmakers have voted to support a buffer around Chaco Culture National Historical Park that’s only half the size of what is [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More
On Assignment: Peace Center Meeting Highlights Dissent Peace Center Meeting Highlights Dissent If any Alibi readers—and that includes members of the current municipal administration—want to have a better idea of how far the city remains [...] August March \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More Where the action should be... (Corey Yazzie)
Sex And The Burque Ask A Drag Queen Your Burning Questions In Alibi’s Exclusive Advice Column I have a serious crush on a family friend. There are so many things about him that are not the bee’s knees. Let’s [...] Chastity Belt-Off \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More
Council Watch: The Legacy Of Councilor Sanchez Plus A New Member, The Gavel And Nuclear Power During the Jan. 22 Albuquerque City Council meeting, one could almost see the spirit of Councilor Ken Sanchez present as the local body [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More Councilors Davis and Jones (Eric Williams Photography)
Plame From District 3 Former Cia Agent Seeks Nm Dem Nod Attention citizens of New Mexico Congressional District 3—that means you in Corrales and Rio Rancho—that’s right, put down that saddle hitch or that [...] August March \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More Valerie Plame (Courtesy Plame for Congress)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A man is facing charges of aggravated assault after he tweeted a seizure-inducing GIF to an epileptic reporter. The Washington Post reports that [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More
Newscity: Group Reviews Pretrial Detention Laws, Watchdog Group Reports On Lobbyists, Jaywalking Protesters Block Traffic Group Reviews Pretrial Detention Laws A task force created by the New Mexico Supreme Court to review the state’s pretrial release and detention program met last week for [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More
On Assignment: Paying For Pensions Funding State Retirement Dreams It’s a true thing. Sometimes the entity collectively called a newspaper makes an error. That’s because, besides soy ink and recycled paper, it’s [...] August March \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends Swarms of mysterious drones have the residents of eastern Colorado on edge. Now the state’s governor says he wants the mystery solved. According [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 16, 2020 Read More
On Assignment: The City’s State Celebration Notes Progress, Marks Challenges It was cold as heck but clear as a morning bell sounding hope and redemption from the belfry of your favorite neighborhood church [...] August March \ Jan 16, 2020 Read More Mayor Keller speaks (Eric Williams Photography)