Posted inEdgewood, Housing & Homelessness

‘The kind of housing we need:’ Multi-family housing development is in the works 

By Hannah Grover A new multi-family housing development may be coming to Edgewood as developers work to make housing more accessible to a wider range of people. The property owner — Tanner Sprinkle — plans on building town homes on the parcels. The development could house around 46 people, according to Sprinkle, who provided that […]

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Reviewing the environmental bills that passed during this year’s legislative session

By Hannah Grover As Earth Day arrives and the legislative session just behind New Mexico, we took a look at new laws areto protect the state’s environment. Each year, legislators bring hundreds of proposals to address climate change, water, wildfires, energy resources and other environmental topics. While not all of the efforts were successful, some […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos, Uncategorized

Former HR consultant and aspiring filmmaker throws her hat into the mayor’s race   

By Hannah Grover Alpana Adair has been trying to make a difference in Albuquerque since moving to the area about three years ago. She said she has reached out to city leaders about her concerns regarding crime and homelessness and has not been impressed by the responses she’s received. “I wasn’t getting the kind of […]

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Mayor signs a climate executive order in response to Trump’s executive orders

By Hannah Grover  Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller signed an executive order Friday in response to President Donald Trump’s recent actions attempting to promote fossil fuels and curb actions intended to address climate change.  Keller signed the executive order while at the Electrify NM conference in Albuquerque, where he was one of the opening speakers.  The […]