Tijeras Mayor Jake Bruton says heโs been spending much of his time on the phone with residents concerned about a potential new development near I-40 and State Route 14, and heโs still listening. Heโs inviting community members to share their thoughts at a special town hall Sunday. The Village Council will consider a zoning change […]
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How many gas stations are too many? Neighbors fight Maverick plan to add 4th to Carlisle, Indian School corridor
By Rodd Cayton, The Paper. — How many gas stations can one neighborhood handle? Thatโs the question neighbors from 8 neighborhoods living along Indian School Rd. and Carlisle Blvd. are asking. A zoning examiner is now weighing a pair of requests that could lead to a new Maverik gas station on the site that was […]
Lowriders flying high on airmail
By Rodd Cayton, The Paper. — Hereโs a new gift idea for the philatelist and the gearhead in your life. The U.S. Postal Service has launched new stamps featuring lowrider cars, featuring American Iron from the 1940 to 1980s. The stamps, issued Tuesday, showcase five eye-catching classics: โEight Figuresโ (a blue 1958 Chevrolet Impala), โThe […]
Metro crime-fighting tools highlighted as federal funding package clears Congress
A package of federal appropriations bills that cleared both houses of Congress this week contains hundreds of millions of dollars for New Mexico, with a heavy emphasis on public safety in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. U.S. Sens. Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujรกn issued news releases Friday detailing the legislation, which now heads to President […]
Water supply to be tight despite recent snowfall
Local farmersโ water fortunes will largely depend on precipitation this year. Recent snowstorms have improved the areaโs water availability outlook, Anne Marken told the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District Board of Directors Monday. However, she said, the water supply in the basins that serve the district is still expected to be about half of the […]
Dream Week 2026 kicks off to honor Dr. King’s legacy
The New Mexico Martin Luther King, Jr. State Commission has designated Jan. 12โ19 as Dream Week 2026, a statewide commemoration built around the holiday honoring the civil rights leader. In a news release, the commission called for โa week of commemoration, service, reflection, and action honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, […]
APD shootings rise as federal oversight ends
Albuquerque Police police officers shot 15 individuals last year, according to department statistics, an increase from each of the previous two years when the department was under federal oversight. Data examined by City Desk ABQ shows last yearโs total number of police shootings is up from 13 the previous year and 14 in 2023. Those […]
APD reports significant decline in homicide
Albuquerque Police Department officials report 63 homicide incidents in calendar year 2025, with a total of 65 people killed. That total is down by more than one-third from 2024, when 98 people were killed in the city. Police say 87%, or 55 of 63, of 2025 homicide cases have been solved, along with 25 cases […]
R4Creating enjoying new space, planning new programs
Shelly Gruenig was just a mom looking for a fun, hands-on activity she could share with her children. Where that led her was to a mission to bring STEM activities to kids across New Mexico. The organization Gruenig founded, R4Creating, provides a variety of activities out of and alongside New Mexico schools, working to get […]
Arts site to benefit Placitas, supporters say
A proposed outdoor art and music venue in Placitas is intended as a quality-of-life improver for the community, according to an organization backing its initial planning stage. Some residents have expressed concern about the projectโs possible impact on the unincorporated village, with some advising Sandoval County commissioners to deny a routine fiscal-agency request. The Placitas […]
