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Albuquerque budget hearings kick off: Here’s how you can weigh in on how the city spends $1.47 billion

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ€” Over the next two weeks, Burqueรฑos will have a chance to weigh in on ย Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s $1.47 billion budget proposal before the City Council votes to approve or amend it. Whether itโ€™s police response times, city parks or how the city addresses homelessness, councilors are opening the floor […]

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Renaming and rebranding of Cesar Chavez Committee follows statewide reevaluation of now controversial figure

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper โ€“ At the Albuquerque Rail Yards on a bright, bustling Saturday morning, music, food trucks and resource tables filled the space as community members gathered for โ€œVoces de la Comunidad / Community Voices,โ€ the first event hosted by the newly renamed New Mexico ยกSรญ Se Puede! Committee. The event, held […]

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Gnarliest Gathering

By Michael Hodock, The Paper. โ€“ As North Americaโ€™s biggest powwow stages its โ€œlast dance,โ€ one of Burqueโ€™s highest flying events might also be reaching its pinnacle. This Saturday at Los Altos Skatepark (10140 ยฝ Lomas Blvd. NE), The All Nations Skate Jam is rounding up the cityโ€™s sickest skaters and most provocative punkers to […]

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The next time you dial 911 in ABQ, a drone might be the first responder

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Seconds after a gunshot is heard across Albuquerque, police launch a drone from a rooftop hive and speed toward the sound. The goal is to arrive before officers, with its camera already rolling, as part of the cityโ€™s โ€œdrone as a first responderโ€ program. The Albuquerque Police Departmentโ€™s (APD) […]

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Last Dance: With Gathering of Nations Ending, What’s the Future for Native Events in ABQ?

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ For more than four decades, the Gathering of Nations Powwow has served as a cultural anchor in Albuquerque, drawing thousands of dancers, artists and visitors each spring. In 2026, that tradition is coming to an end. Often called the largest powwow in North America, the Gathering of Nations has […]

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Women Who Run ABQ: Allison Hendricks-Smith is building community through Pink Warrior House

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ When Allison Hendricks-Smith turned 40, she did what many people are told to do. She scheduled a routine mammogram, with no real concerns at the time.  โ€œI just turned 40. It seemed like the right thing to do,โ€ says Hendricks-Smith.  Within days, the routine appointment became the beginning of […]

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Albuquerque Academy and Soilutions Announce “Full Circle” Partnership to Transform Campus Waste into Local Soil

During Earth Month, Albuquerque Academy is announcing a landmark sustainability partnership with Soilutions, New Mexicoโ€™s premier composting and soil company, to divert the schoolโ€™s food and green waste from landfills. This “closed-loop” initiative turns the Academyโ€™s food scraps and green waste into nutrient-rich compost, some of which is then returned to the campus to nourish […]

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History made: ABQ confirms the first female police chief and new safety director

The Duke City just made history by shattering the glass ceiling as City Councilors confirmed Cecily Barker as the cityโ€™s first female police chief and approved a public safety overhaul that created a new public safety director role and filled it with former FBI official Raul Bujanda. On Monday, the City Council unanimously approved Barker […]