Council Watch: Fireworks, Golf And The Chief Council Also Approves Union Agreements, Recognizes Volunteers New golf digs, union pay agreements and the official appointment of a top cop held the attention of the Albuquerque City Council at [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Jun 21, 2018 Read More A serious moment for Councilors Benton, Borrego and Winter (Eric Williams Photography)
Newscity: New Traffic Center Planned, Radioactive Contamination Found, Secretary Of State Candidate Drops Out New Traffic Center Planned City, county and state officials held a news conference last week to announce the development of a multi-agency Regional Traffic Management Center to [...] Joshua Lee \ Jun 21, 2018 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a “psychopath” artificial intelligence algorithm by feeding it violent content from Reddit. Newsweek reports MIT [...] Joshua Lee \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More
Newscity: Report Questions Art Planning, Ped To Change Graduation Requirements Report Questions Art Planning City Inspector General David T. Harper’s office released a report last week which found several mistakes were made while planning the Albuquerque Rapid [...] Joshua Lee \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More
Opinion: Our State’s Prospects Depend On Education Our State’s Prospects Depend On Education There’s no doubt that a college education is still one of the surest ways to gain the skills needed to build a successful [...] US Senator Martin Heinrich \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More US Senator Martin Heinrich (official photo)
Letters: Your Misguidedness Your Misguidedness I read your articles, at 54 years of age, living in NM since the ’70s. I disagree with the progressive movement on all [...] Alibi \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More
New Mexico News: Forest Closures, Fireworks Bans And A Very Hot Planet Forest Closures, Fireworks Bans And A Very Hot Planet When summertime comes to New Mexico, the outdoors beckon. Our abundant natural resources, managed by state and federal agencies, offer recreation opportunities from [...] August March \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More The Sandia Mountains in winter (courtesy USDA)
Community Profile Fostering Activism In A Wack Culture With The Aeu The Digital Age is a paradoxical time to live in, an era defined by the internet and its contradictions of connection and confinement. [...] Adam Wood \ Jun 14, 2018 Read More
Council Watch: Golf, Bike Lanes And No Ice Council Focuses On Quality Of Life The fourth of June brought in a sparse crowd for a short two-hour Albuquerque City Council regular meeting where more golf entertainment options [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Jun 07, 2018 Read More The jocular members of the council (Eric Williams Photography)
Newscity: Art Woes Continue, Aps Requests Funds For Failing School, Clarkson Sues Nmsu Over Termination Art Woes Continue During a press conference last week, Mayor Tim Keller told reporters that while ART construction is nearing completion, many issues continue to plague [...] Joshua Lee \ Jun 07, 2018 Read More