Issues, Illusions, Albuquerque What Our Next Mayor Must Address Now that all that abstract, ideological mierda from last week is out of the way, let’s get down to some practicalities. Like for [...] August March \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More The city of Albuquerque viewed from the Sandia Mountains
Council Watch: People Of District 5 Nw Citizens Choose New Councilor Voters living in the far northwest part of Burque must choose between two candidates vying for an open city council seat during the [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More (Courtesy Lionsgate Films/Scholastic Books)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A ranch famous for alien encounters is now on the market for prospective homeowners with a love of the paranormal. The owners of [...] Joshua Lee \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More
Letters: Unprovable Assumptions Unprovable Assumptions The complaints about proposed changes to the [state] science standards have no merit. (Alibi, v26 i41) The changed standards include the word “evolution.” [...] Alibi \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More
Living In The Future, Dwelling On The Past Voting Progressive As Necessity Somewhere buried in the awesome pile of news that includes reports of the real potential for nuclear war against North Korea, the crude [...] August March \ Oct 19, 2017 Read More
Newscity: Analee Maestas Resignation, Ped Science Standards Scandal, Interstate Stream Commission Aps Board Member Resigns Albuquerque Public Schools board member Analee Maestas resigned last week following allegations of involvement in a case of embezzlement at a charter school [...] Joshua Lee \ Oct 19, 2017 Read More
Letters: Our Great Divider Our Great Divider President Donald Trump is railing against those athletes who are kneeling during the National Anthem and the display of colors. He is ignoring [...] Alibi \ Oct 19, 2017 Read More
Council Watch: Zoning, Pawn And A Runoff Council Tackles Municipal Issues A major revamp of the city’s zoning code, significant changes to how pawnbrokers can do business and stopping vehicle solicitations drew a good [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Oct 19, 2017 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends The owner of a famous house in Albuquerque has begun installing a six-foot-high wrought iron fence to keep out onlookers. The owner of [...] Joshua Lee \ Oct 19, 2017 Read More
N.m. Environment Update On Zinke, Oil, Gas And Public Comments US Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is under investigation for his travel arrangements—again.Earlier this week, the department’s Office of the Inspector [...] Laura Paskus via NM Political Report \ Oct 12, 2017 Read More Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recently visited N.M. public lands (US Department of the Interior)