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Pat Davis

Pat Davis is the founder and publisher of City Desk ABQ. In a prior life he served as an Albuquerque City Councilor.

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Culture war issues take time and understanding

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

Some 30 years ago, around a Thanksgiving dinner table, a gentleman in my family stated this opinion: Gay people should not be allowed to be schoolteachers because they wanted to […]

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Culture war issues take time and understanding

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

Some 30 years ago, around a Thanksgiving dinner table, a gentleman in my family stated this opinion: Gay people should not be allowed to be schoolteachers because they wanted to […]

Posted inColumnists, Commentary

Culture war issues take time and understanding

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

Some 30 years ago, around a Thanksgiving dinner table, a gentleman in my family stated this opinion: Gay people should not be allowed to be schoolteachers because they wanted to […]

Posted inColumnists, Commentary

Project 2025 and the new look of disaster recovery  

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

In Roswell’s newly opened FEMA office, people who lost homes and vehicles in October flooding and people who are still trying to get the mold and muck out of their […]

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Project 2025 and the New Look of Disaster Recovery  

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

In Roswell’s newly opened FEMA office, people who lost homes and vehicles in October flooding and people who are still trying to get the mold and muck out of their […]

Letter to the Editor
Posted inCommentary, Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Senators Heinrich and Lujan should be applauded for their votes on Israeli weapons resolutions

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

Submitted by Terry Hansen, Milwaukee I want to thank Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujan for voting to halt the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel because of its transgressions in […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor, Uncategorized

Letter to the Editor: Senators Heinrich and Lujan should be applauded for their votes on Israeli weapons resolutions

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 25, 2024

Submitted by Terry Hansen, Milwaukee I want to thank Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujan for voting to halt the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel because of its transgressions in […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County

Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office gets more than $100,000 to address warrant backlog

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 22, 2024April 20, 2025

The Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office is getting more than $100,000 to help clear a backlog of nearly 400 felony warrants. Sandoval County Undersheriff Joe Gonzales said the county is receiving […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

New Mexico Foundation for Open Government announces new executive director

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 22, 2024June 22, 2025

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government’s (FOG) Board of Directors announced Thursday that Christine Barber will be the organization’s new executive director starting Nov. 25.  FOG is a New […]

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New Mexico Foundation for Open Government announces new executive director

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 22, 2024

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government’s (FOG) Board of Directors announced Thursday that Christine Barber will be the organization’s new executive director starting Nov. 25.  FOG is a New […]

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