Council Watch: Taxes, Weed, Coyotes Council Works On A Variety Of Issues A rise in retail taxes, the hint of cannabis and condemning coyote hunts lured a flock of citizens to the March 5 Albuquerque [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More The Albuquerque City Council meets (Eric Williams Photography)
Letters Resistance To Regulation Can elected officials be moved to change their positions on gun regulation? Possibly, but what intervention might work?Rational, humanitarian, moral and ethical arguments [...] Alibi \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A chapter of the Satanic Temple is suing the city of Scottsdale, Ariz., for allegedly violating the group’s First Amendment rights by refusing [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More
Newscity: New Nmed Policies Criticized And Martinez Vetoes Bills New Nmed Policies Criticized Recently, the New Mexico Environment Department devised new policies on public participation in its permitting process. But local environmental groups say the new [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More
A Tax Increase, Explained Cutting Services Not A Progressive Option The city of Albuquerque will have to raise taxes. Soon. A projected $40 million deficit for the fiscal year that begins July 1, [...] August March \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More A city that runs on taxes
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A couple who were told their baby died 7 years ago received a £3,000 bill from an orphanage for the child’s care. According [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More
Guest Editorial: The Nra Has Changed—So Have I Eight years ago, the NRA supported my re-election campaign to the US House of Representatives, along with other Democratic incumbents in New Mexico. [...] US Senator Martin Heinrich \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More Martin Heinrich served as the US Representative for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District from 2009 to 2013. He currently serves in the US Senate in the seat vacated by Jeff Bingaman.
The City And The County Two Issues For Your Consideration There’s always plenty of news happening in Burque and the surrounding environs. From crime to capital improvements, the pace of change in this [...] August March \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More An ART bus during its testing phase (cabq.gov)
Council Watch: We Are One, We Are Safe Council Hears From Citizens And Advocates Shout-outs were heard for Albuquerque’s African American community, the city’s domestic violence advocates and a new fire chief at the Feb. 21 Albuquerque [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More Councilors Benton, Borrego and Winter (Eric Williams Photography)
Newscity: Fourth Extraction Well Installed At Kafb Leak And Gov. Martinez Ordered To Give Deposition Gov. Martinez Ordered To Give Deposition A state district court has ordered Gov. Susana Martinez to submit a deposition answering questions in a defamation lawsuit.According to the Deming Headlight, [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More