Election News: Democracy Dollars Quezada, Smith Vote Against Ballot Measure After an hour and a half of citizen comments, a motion to place Democracy Dollars on the upcoming November 6 election ballot failed [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More Allbuquerque (Dick Lyon)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends When a man was told his yard wasn’t up to city code because it wasn’t green enough, he chose to paint it. According [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More
Council Watch: Democracy Dollars Debate Council, Commission Discuss Campaign Reform Cha-Ching—here’s my vote! An idea to bring about a small amount of campaign reform to city elections has taken up the attention of [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More Eric Griego speaks about the Democracy Dollar petitions (Marjorie Childress)
Letters: Correction Correction I am writing regarding the article “The Police and the People” in the Aug. 16 edition of the Alibi [v27 i33].One of the [...] Alibi \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More
Newscity: Tiny Homes Village Discussed Publicly And Public Schools Graded Tiny Homes Village Discussed Publicly Bernalillo County’s plan to develop a village of tiny homes for the city’s homeless met with mixed opinion as county leaders showed their [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More
News Interview: About San Mateo And Kathryn A New Substation Paves The Way For Revitalization, Says Davis Looking back on the 18 years I lived in Fringecrest—that pleasantly arcadian and very bourgeois bastion of El Duque’s progressive wing that includes [...] August March \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More APD on horseback in the community (Albuquerque Police Department)
Oversight Agency Continues Critique Of Apd Albuquerque’s police oversight folks took on several hot potatoes at their Aug. 9 regular meeting.Civilian Police Oversight Agency Executive Director Edward Harness told [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More A local law enforcement vehicle, Albuquerque, N.M. (Trick on)
The Republic Requires A Free Press Do you remember the time in our nation’s past, a reality that still defines consequences 50 years on, when a president of the [...] August March \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More
Newscity: N.m. Failed Students, Teacher Shortage Hits Aps, Aps Appeals Hawthorne Decision Judge: N.m. Failed Students Last month a state judge ruled that New Mexico’s school finance system was unconstitutional and failed to provide enough funds to schools. Education [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A young boy was robbed at gunpoint for $17 while operating a lemonade stand. WSOC Charlotte reports 9-year-old Mark David was held up [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More