The Future is Sustainably Green with New Frozen WisePies Pizza Home Delivery

In Partnership with Delivered Cold, WisePies Pizza is Now Available Across America with At-Home Frozen Delivery and Gives Back with a Tree Planted for Each Shipment Albuquerque, N.M. — WiseChoice Foods LLC, the manufacturer of the frozen pizza & snack brand WisePies Pizza, announced today that pizzas can now be purchased online with frozen residential delivery to more than […]

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Albuquerque honors resilient graduates in Violence Intervention Program

Five recent high school graduates, who triumphed over violence and hardship, were honored this week by the City of Albuquerque during a special ceremony at the Albuquerque Museum.  The students are part of the Albuquerque Community Safety’s (ACS) School-Based Violence Intervention Program (SBVIP), which celebrated their achievements and resilience. Throughout their high school careers, each […]

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City to test new mosquito spray in 3 neighborhoods. Is yours included?

This report was provided as a press release by the listed agency or public office which is responsible for its content. The City of Albuquerque is announcing it will be conducting a mosquito pesticide field trial in three Albuquerque neighborhoods starting in July with a total of six treatments. The three neighborhoods being treated during […]

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Middle Rio Grande Valley faces critical drought conditions

As summer temperatures rise through the Middle Rio Grande Valley, water managers and farmers are racing against the clock.  According to the latest Irrigation & Hydrology Update released June 14, MRGCD’s only available storage supply for the season—6,500 acre-feet of San Juan–Chama water—is expected to run dry by the end of June, leaving the region […]

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Corrales advances on two key grants to improve parks and public safety

The Village of Corrales is moving forward on two grant-funded projects aimed at enhancing public safety and recreational space. The first grant will support the development of Salce Park, a planned open space designed to provide low-maintenance recreation opportunities for residents. While the Village has already been awarded funding for the project, final approval is […]

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Las Placitas Association update: Buffalo Tract could go up for sale

News on the Buffalo Tract Project. The Las Placitas Association team has completed most of the work necessary to turn the project over to SWCA. SWCA is the company hired through a rigorous vetting process to update the Environmental Assessment of the Buffalo Tract for use as a recreational area. With constantly added recreation requirements/prohibitions […]

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Albuquerque City Council appoints new inspector general and Ethics Board members

By Abby McDonald The Albuquerque City Council met last Monday night to appoint a new inspector general and two new members of the Ethics Board.  The position of the inspector general, previously held by Melissa Santistevan, was put on leave for her final remaining months after finding out that nine reports were not made public. […]

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Award-Winning children’s author Daniel Vandever to visit Placitas Library

The Placitas Library will host award-winning children’s author and illustrator Daniel Vandever for a summer reading program on June 28 at 1 p.m. Vandever (Diné) is an entrepreneur hailing from Haystack, NM, and serves as the CEO of South of Sunrise Creative, a strategic communications firm dedicated to advancing education initiatives through a community-based approach. […]

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Sen. Heinrich warns of public land sales in New Mexico under Republican reconciliation bill

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member on the U.S. Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has issued a warning about the potential sale of public lands in New Mexico if the Republican reconciliation package becomes law.  According to Heinrich, the bill mandates the sale of two to three million acres of public land nationwide, including […]