Newscity: Four Schools Given Option To Close, Padilla Drops Out Of Race, Kirtland Afb Monitors 3 Nitrate Plumes Four Schools Given Option To Close According to the New Mexico Public Education Department, four schools in the state are considered chronically failing and might have to close. Last [...] Joshua Lee \ Dec 14, 2017 Read More
Newscity: State Auditors Say Nmed Potentially Lost Millions, Report Finds Nm Education Spending Low, Johnson Appointed State Auditor State Auditors Say Nmed Potentially Lost Millions The Office of the State Auditor is questioning the New Mexico Environment Department’s settlement policies, asking whether the agency missed out on millions [...] Joshua Lee \ Dec 07, 2017 Read More
Editorial: Hitting The Reset Button City Police Reform Begins Now Almost four years ago, the United States Department of Justice announced investigative findings as they related to our local law enforcement agency, an [...] August March \ Dec 07, 2017 Read More New APD Chief Michael Geier (Courtesy of Cabq.gov)
Council Watch: Welcome, 23Rd City Council! New Configuration Is Probably Progressive The first meeting of the newly seated 23rd Albuquerque City Council zipped by in just 68 minutes on Dec. 4. That quick convocation [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Dec 07, 2017 Read More City Councilor Ken Sanchez (Eric Williams Photography)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A Turkish university is now offering ufology classes to help students prepare for contact with extraterrestrial visitors. A research center at Akdeniz University [...] Joshua Lee \ Dec 07, 2017 Read More
Editorial: Murder Was The Case City Homicide Rate Reflects Bigger Issues It was the beginning of the holiday season, a long weekend I thankfully spent away from the newsdesk at Alibi HQ, a time [...] August March \ Nov 30, 2017 Read More (Photo on VisualHunt)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A specialist says that a recently discovered layer of human hair and skin coating the tracks of the Washington D.C. Metro is a [...] Joshua Lee \ Nov 30, 2017 Read More
Community Cable Controversy Access, Providers, Programming To Be Decided Burque’s criminal element took a bite out of the city’s three community cable channels when a transformer was vandalized to steal copper at [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 30, 2017 Read More (Photo on VisualHunt)
Letters: What Are We Celebrating? What Are We Celebrating? It’s that time of year when several holidays prompt us to be cheerful, thankful, happy, giving, spending lots of money and constantly singing. [...] Alibi \ Nov 30, 2017 Read More
News Interview: Thanksgiving With Mr. Keller New Mayor Reflects, Looks Forward Last week, in what many watchers of la politica saw as an inevitability, State Auditor Tim Keller was elected mayor of Albuquerque. The [...] August March \ Nov 23, 2017 Read More Mayor-elect Tim Keller and Family (Via Facebook)