Council Watch: The Council In March City Lawmakers On Sovereignty, Downtown, Tv And The Police As the March winds wailed and blustered, Albuquerque became the first city in the US to officially recognize Native American governmental sovereignty. Councilors [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 21, 2019 Read More City Council President Klarissa Peña (Eric Williams Photography)
Same Time, Next Year: A Recap From The Roundhouse A Recap From The Roundhouse Well, you all can keep those pipes in your pocket and continue to stash that stash. Though that may seem like bad news [...] August March \ Mar 21, 2019 Read More The Senate Chambers in the Roundhouse (nmlegis.gov)
The City And The State: Burque Benefits From Legislative Luau Burque Benefits From Legislative Luau There are some who said that this year’s legislative session—a two-month event where a record 300-plus bills were passed on to the Governor’s [...] August March \ Mar 21, 2019 Read More The ATSF Fire Station at the Rail Yards (Camerafiend)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A mysterious online database that lists over a million Chinese women and their “BreedReady” status was recently discovered by accident. Forbes reports that [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 21, 2019 Read More
Letters: Stop Making Scents Stop Making Scents With deference to the Talking Heads, I would like to start a campaign to “stop making scents.” Earth Day is coming up, and [...] Alibi \ Mar 21, 2019 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A man allegedly complained that his image was being used in a tech magazine article that accused hipsters of looking alike—only to find [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 14, 2019 Read More
Letters: Gas Is Good Gas Is Good The Land of Enchantment’s job picture is very rosy, but employment growth is not a given. The truth is we cannot take anything [...] Alibi \ Mar 14, 2019 Read More
News Interview: Talking With Donkeys Democrats Revisit Recent Successes And Envision A Hopeful Future Looking back on this year’s 60-day legislative session, one thing comes clear. A successful Democratic Party did its utmost to get citizens where [...] August March \ Mar 14, 2019 Read More Marg Elliston (Eric Williams Photography)
The Plume That Would Not Die New Mexico Environment Department Has A Plan Nearing spring in the year 2019, the Kirtland fuel leak is still a thing. It’s been about four and a half years since [...] August March \ Mar 14, 2019 Read More The groundwater treatment plant at Kirtland Air Force Base, where granular activated carbon filters remove toxic ethylene dibromide (EDB) from groundwater extracted from the contamination plume. Treated water contains no detectable contaminant levels and is used to water the Kirtland golf course, or it’s reinjected back into the aquifer. (US Air Force)
Newscity: Border County Opposes Governor, Water In Española Drinkable Again, Armed Guards At Rio Rancho Schools Border County Opposes Governor Officials in a southern New Mexico county passed a resolution last week supporting President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 14, 2019 Read More