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
Oh Say Can You See Bandelier? From Monument To Park And Preserve Late last week, US Senator Martin Heinrich announced plans to put forward legislation that would designate Bandelier National Monument as a National Park [...] August March \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More A kiva at Bandelier National Monument (Brian0918)
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