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From eyesore to success: Albuquerque’s problematic properties that got fixed

Yesterday, we reported on Albuquerque’s 15 most problematic propertiesโ€”the blighted buildings and neglected lots that drag down neighborhoods and frustrate residents. But there’s another side to this story: the success stories. While the city continues to grapple with persistent problem properties, officials want residents to know that progress is being made. The City of Albuquerque’s […]

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Albuquerque council to revisit rental protections ordinanceย 

City Councilor Nichole Rogers said Thursday she plans to keep pushing a rental practices ordinance after the Albuquerque City Council deferred the measure, citing concerns that state tenant protections lack local enforcement. At a press conference, Rogers said the delay exposed a gap in the enforcement of New Mexico Senate Bill 267, which took effect […]

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Bernalillo County seeks $72.9 million for capital projects in 2026 session

Bernalillo County is requesting $72.9 million in capital outlay funding for the 2026 legislative session to address public safety, housing, infrastructure and other countywide priorities. The funding request combines major capital projects with investments tailored to each of the county’s five commission districts, officials said. County commissioners are seeking $5 million to expand the Mesa […]

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Albuquerqueโ€™s nightly outreach hits record as winter temperatures plunge

Albuquerque Community Safety transported a record 1,230 people experiencing homelessness to shelter in December, helping protect lives during extreme winter temperatures. The total is the highest since the service relaunched in November 2025, a 136% increase from the previous month and a 92% jump from December 2024. The surge reflects rising community need and an […]

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Beyond the crosswalk: APSโ€™s Vision Zero plan gets a $2.7M boost

Albuquerque Public Schools has received a $2.7 million federal grant to expand safe walking routes and launch a new โ€œWalking School Bus Program.โ€ U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., announced the funding from the U.S. Department of Transportationโ€™s Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The grant will support APSโ€™s Vision Zero for Youth Initiative, expanding […]

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APD Interim Chief reorganizes department, eliminates 12 command positions

Albuquerque Police Department Interim Chief Cecily Barker announced a reorganization that includes new executive appointments and the elimination of 12 command staff positions, expected to save the city about $2.4 million. Three officers were promoted to interim executive roles: Luke Languit as Deputy Chief of the Field Services Bureau, Mike Hernandez as Deputy Chief of […]

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Torrance County extends ICE contract

By Todd Brogowski, Mountainair Dispatch In a meeting that lasted less than two minutes (one minute, fifty-eight seconds, to be precise), the Torrance County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a contract modification extending the countyโ€™s agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for use of the Torrance County Detention Facility during a special meeting held […]

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Six Albuquerque schools to require clear backpacks in safety push

Six Albuquerque Public Schools will require students to use only clear backpacks starting Tuesday, the latest measure in the district’s efforts to address weapons on campus. Del Norte High School and five middle schools โ€” Wilson, Kennedy, Hayes, Washington and Cleveland โ€” will implement the policy, joining Taylor Middle School, which already mandated clear backpacks. […]