Posted inBernalillo County, Education, Local Gov., Westside

New APS program to offer courses in drones, sustainable farming, clean energy

Students in four Westside schools could soon be learning to fly drones and build a more sustainable future for the rest of us. Beginning next year, four schools in the Rio Grande High School feeder group – Los Padillas Elementary, Mountain View Elementary, Polk Middle School, and Rio Grande High School – will begin offering […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Courts, Justice & Safety

City seeks, again, to shutter Adam Food Market after years of emergency calls

For the second time since last year, the City of Albuquerque will be filing legally to shutter Adam Food Market on Central Avenue.  The area has struggled with high crime for years. On Tuesday, officials said the store has been the location of seven homicides and an officer-involved shooting, and recently undercover officers say they […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Like Clean Air?

Haze is that dirty looking veil in the air that hangs over the metropolitan area. Sulfur dioxide particles are partially to blame for that haziness, according to a 2022 annual regional report on sulfur dioxide emissions in the area. As part of the compliance, each state must release, and get public comment, on a draft […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Courts, Justice & Safety

Man who killed beloved Albuquerque rocket scientist sentenced to 11 years in prison

The man who shot and killed a rocket scientist in front of a Southeast Albuquerque home three years ago was sentenced on Monday to serve 11 years in prison — 18 years total with seven suspended — followed by five years of supervised probation and two years of parole. Vigil pleaded guilty to second-degree murder […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Housing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

How many stay in Albuquerque shelters every night?

Albuquerque’s efforts to end homelessness isn’t a one person or one department affair.  The project involves those in city departments, outside agencies, nonprofits, emergency shelters, day shelters, street outreach, housing, volunteerism and public policy work. It’s a tree with multiple roots and branches that can be confusing for a public eager for straightforward information. The […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Broad and burdensome: City paid over $1.4 M in Public Records Act lawsuits over last year and a half

Just before the pandemic, Christopher Michael Sanchez was killed on Feb. 21 at a local bar and police ruled his death was a justifiable homicide. Eight months later, his father requested — through the Inspection of Public Records Act — all videos and records relating to his son’s death.  By 2023, however, the city still […]