Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Student art on display

Bragging rights often come with discovering a  great new artist. Albuquerque Public Schools elementary school students will be showcasing at an art exhibit that opens Monday. Art is Elementary includes about 1,500 works from students in more than 90 schools across the district, said the show’s coordinator Cinnamon Gentry.  The work will include drawings, paintings […]

Posted inNew Mexico, State Government

Legislative Roundup: Meat Act moo-ves on and bill to restart Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force advances

This story is published in partnership with the Santa Fe New Mexican as a part of our commitment to bringing you the best in independent news coverage that matters to Albuquerque. Thank you to donors whose support allows us to license these stories. Donate to allow us to continue to bring stories like this. Meat […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Jobs, Workers & Economy

Construction underway for world-class film training center at Rail Yards

Construction has started to transform a part of the historic Albuquerque Rail Yards into a world-class film production training center.  The project is a partnership between the City of Albuquerque, Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), and the New Mexico Economic Development Department. The iconic Boiler Shop building at the Rail Yards, once used to […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall

Councilors have heated exchange with police chief over DWI investigation and get hot over air quality

City councilors got a little hot under the collar at times during Monday’s regular meeting. They questioned the police chief after an hour plus-long executive session to discuss air quality board litigation then had some heated exchanges with the administration over air quality board issues. Let’s Talk Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina faced off with […]