On Assignment: To The South Valley With Love Senior Center Celebrates Health, Will Provide Respite From one side of the Weekly Alibi’s edge-of-Downtown offices, the freeways and Sandia Mountains loom. If the windows on the other side of [...] August March \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More Martin Heinrich (Eric Williams Photography)
Newscity: Police Oversight Board Criticized, Climate Change Plan Unveiled, Mayor Announces Anti-Crime Plan Police Oversight Board Criticized A former board member of the Civilian Police Oversight Agency wrote a letter criticizing the agency’s mishandling of cases and claiming its executive [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A tour company is selling tickets to a St. Patrick’s Day pub crawl located in the capital of North Korea. The Telegraph reports [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 21, 2019 Read More
On Assignment: Corruption, Tejana Style Auditor’s Investigation Reveals Issues Political corruption is a dominant theme in the never-ending and infinite news cycle that Americans are now able to access electronically, thanks to [...] August March \ Nov 21, 2019 Read More (Corey Yazzie)
Newscity: Udall Promotes Space Economy US Sen. Tom Udall and a group of bipartisan New Mexico Senators have added amendments to a new federal National Aeronautics and Space [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 21, 2019 Read More
Council Watch: A Multitude Of Governance City Council Acts On A Variety Of Items November happenings at the Albuquerque City Council table included a shout-out to the Rock Your Mocs movement, more closed captioning on public TVs [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 21, 2019 Read More The Albuquerque City Council meets. (Eric Williams Photography)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A woman from Charlotte, Mich., is facing the possibility of serving jail time for overdue library books. According to CNN, Melinda Sanders-Jones didn’t [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 14, 2019 Read More
On Assignment: A Center For Hope And Recovery Peer-Run Nonprofit Builds Productive Citizens Dealing with and finding solutions for the problems that plague the city of Albuquerque is no easy task. Even with a progressive municipal [...] August March \ Nov 14, 2019 Read More Mikayla Trujillo-Baxter, Christina Barros and Donato Velasco (Corey Yazzie)
Election Wrap-Up: Where To Now, St. Voter? One Election Ends, Another Looms It’s just like the headline says.One week after a municipal election that saw a 20 percent increase over voter turnout for the Feb. [...] August March \ Nov 14, 2019 Read More (John Hain)
Newscity: Art Begins Its Run In late November 2017, Mayor Richard Berry took the ceremonial first ride on the city’s Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) electric bus system. Now, [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 14, 2019 Read More