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An Albuquerque mother is suing her medical providers after suffering a third-degree burn during a cesarean section. Her legal team says the injury was completely avoidable, but the healthcare providers say it was just an accident and are denying all liability.
Posted inHealthcare

New mom burned by doc’s device during C-Section sues Lovelace Women’s Health

nm.news logo by Josh Lee, nm.news October 14, 2025October 14, 2025

The “smell of burning flesh” alerted physicians with Lovelace Women’s Hospital and the Women’s Specialists of New Mexico that something was wrong during an otherwise routine cesarean section procedure at […]

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Community questions prompt APD to revisit investigation into Black teen found hanging last year

Avatar photo by City Desk ABQ Supported by Reader Donations October 8, 2025October 8, 2025

Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina announced Tuesday that his department will seek an outside review of APD’s investigation into the death of Jayvon Givan, a young Black man found hanging […]

Posted inLocal Gov.

Cracked under pressure: Why does it take months for the City to fix cracks in your street?

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones October 8, 2025October 8, 2025

Albuquerque’s streets are cracking under pressure — literally.  The city faces a backlog of 1,000 crack sealing requests from residents across the Duke City, despite spending $1.4 million on contractors […]

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Posted inPolitics & Elections

What happens if the mayor’s election goes to a runoff? How much will it cost?

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones October 7, 2025October 6, 2025

If Burque’s crowded mayoral race goes to a runoff election in December, the city has set aside $750,000 to cover the cost, though county officials warn costs will “significantly exceed” […]

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How and where to vote in the city election in 2025

Avatar photo by City Desk ABQ Supported by Reader Donations October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

Every Albuquerque voter has a reason to vote in 2025. The only citywide elected office, mayor, is on the ballot along with five of nine city councilors and a long […]

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Council to review Keller’s 2026 legislative priorities, new housing project on Monday

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones Supported by Reader Donations October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

By Jesse Jones — Albuquerque City Councilors are expected to review Mayor Tim Keller’s 2026 legislative priorities Monday, Oct. 6, including public safety measures and housing policies the administration wants […]

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Furniture store fined after employee crushed to death

nm.news logo by Josh Lee, nm.news September 24, 2025September 24, 2025

A local furniture store is facing fines after safety violations led to an employee being crushed to death. According to state records, the fatal workplace accident occurred in February during […]

Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque
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400 employees affected by Sandia Labs restructuring

nm.news logo by nm.news September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

By Lauren Lifke Sandia National Laboratories has reduced its workforce by 400 employees in a restructuring plan that will conclude by the end of October.  The restructuring plan was announced […]

Posted inAlbuquerque

Botched euthanasia and animal fights lead to federal scrutiny for Lovelace Biomedical

Kevin Hendricks | nm.news by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news September 17, 2025September 17, 2025

The Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute in Albuquerque has received an official warning from the U.S. Department of Agriculture following two critical violations of animal welfare regulations that resulted in serious […]

PresNow, a 24/7 urgent and emergency care provider in Albuquerque, is facing penalties for workplace safety violations after state inspectors reportedly found multiple serious health violations that put employees at risk. (Harrison Keely at WIkimedia Commons)
Posted inHealthcare

State inspectors find needles, blood, and chemical exposure at PresNow Clinic

nm.news logo by Josh Lee, nm.news September 9, 2025September 9, 2025

PresNow, a 24/7 urgent and emergency care provider in Albuquerque, is facing penalties for workplace safety violations after state inspectors reportedly found multiple serious health violations that put employees at […]

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