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South Valley gets new “microtransit zone” with new bus lines and door-to-door service

South Valley residents relying on public transit, or wanting to, will soon see more buses as a part of an expansion of the city’s ABQ RIDE Forward program creating a “microtransit zone” for the area. Changes Starting May 16: โ€œThis phase will better connect the South Valley,โ€ย said Transit Director Leslie Keener. โ€œThe area will greatly […]

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Feds. sue New Mexico, Albuquerque to block anti-ICE laws

Albuquerque — The U.S. Department of Justice late Friday sued the state and City of Albuquerque to pause enforcement of local legislation the federal government says would impede federal immigration enforcement in the state. Federal officials asked a federal judge for an injunction prohibiting the state from enforcing House Bill 9, the “Immigrant Safety Ordinance” […]

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From green chile to film sets: New Mexicans describe the crushing weight of tariffs and war-driven costs

New Mexico families are spending hundreds โ€” or thousands โ€” of dollars more each year on gas, groceries and basic necessities, and U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich heard directly from those feeling it hardest Thursday at an Albuquerque roundtable. Heinrich gathered small business owners, food bank leaders, and workers at the Women’s Economic Self-Sufficiency Team (WESST) […]

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Keller veto holds: Council leaves rules requiring better A/C for renters in limbo

By Jesse Jones, City Desk in The Paper. โ€”ย  On Monday, the Albuquerque City Council failed to override Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s veto of changes to a controversial rentersโ€™ rights cooling ordinance, falling one vote short of the six votes required. Council President Klarissa Peรฑa and Vice President Dan Champine, along with Councilors Brook Bassan, Renรฉe […]

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Albuquerqueโ€™s new โ€˜Safety Zonesโ€™: A boost for business or a crackdown on poverty?

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ€” A new Albuquerque ordinance hands the mayor power to surge police and city services along commercial corridors, a move supporters call a boost for local business and critics blast as a crackdown on the cityโ€™s most vulnerable. On Monday, the Albuquerque City Council voted 6-3 to approve the โ€œEnhanced […]

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The Bernalillo County tax civil war: Assessor vs. Treasurer

By Jesse Jones, The Paper.ย โ€”ย A legal fight over a short-term rental tax has escalated into a civil war inside the Bernalillo County government — and a Democratic primary battle in the background — pitting top financial officials against each other over millions in tax revenue and allegations of ethical misconduct.ย  The dispute simmering between County […]

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May Day draws thousands to Civic Plaza from unions, allies in fight for “Workers over billionaires”

Albuquerque – Thousands of people descended on Albuquerque’s Civic Plaza under unusually cloudy and windy skies Friday as a part of a day long May Day “strike” against a growing wealth and opportunity gap in the country. The events were organized by more than two dozen labor unions including Teamsters Local 492, UA Local 412, […]

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