Posted inFood, front-page-feature-story-1

New Kid on The Block

Restaurants had a particularly rough time over the course of the COVID pandemic. One of the few elements of the food industry to weather that time well, however, was food trucks. Seems their micro-sized staffs, lack of enclosed dining spaces and ease of mobility made them the perfect food trend to survive that challenging (and […]

Posted inFeatured, front-page-feature-story-1, sandoval-county

SRMC, union agree to resume bargaining

After more than two years of publicly sparring, the University of New Mexico Sandoval Regional Medical Center and the United Health Professionals New Mexico division of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which represents UNM SRMC workers, will sit down together to resume good-faith bargaining next week.  A district court judge denied a request earlier […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, front-page-feature-story-1

ABQ has more than 150 vacant positions on advisory boards and commissions

Boards and commissions act as advisory bodies helping local governments make decisions on important issues — whether that is advocating for visual arts or affordable housing.  But many of Albuquerque’s boards and commissions are short members.  Nearly 80% of Albuquerque’s boards and commissions have empty seats — ranging from one vacant position to 10. Of […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, front-page-feature-story-1, New Mexico, State News

Gov. Lujan Grisham about ABQ street corners: ‘God help you if you’re out there at night’

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will be in Albuquerque Monday night for the second of three public safety town hall meetings.  Following an anticlimactic special legislative session earlier this month aimed at combating crime in the state, Lujan Grisham announced a string of town halls across the state focused on public safety.  The first town hall […]