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Keeping Affordable Housing Affordable

Iโ€™m haunted by an online post I saw recently. A young woman said sheโ€™d been homeless for months and living in her car. She had lost her apartment because she couldnโ€™t afford it. โ€œYes, Iโ€™m working,โ€ she informed readers. A Good Samaritan had given her a camper shell, and she found a place to park […]

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Half Truths, Outright Lies and Gas Stoves

In a campaign season filled with distortions, half truths and outright lies, the least I can do is correct my own mistake. I made a factual error in my last column by writing that state House District 31 had three Republican candidates and no Democrat. I missed Vicky Estrada-Bustillo, Democratic candidate for that seat. The […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Overnight shelters, wall heights, boats in the front yard: See what zoning changes could be coming

City councilors plan to discuss several zoning amendments at their Monday meeting that could impact neighborhoods or businesses across Albuquerque. The 11 proposals to the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) touch on overnight shelters, duplexes, fence height and landscaping requirements.  Amendments already expected to be debated propose the following:  Read more about this issue here. HOW […]

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County seeks input on how to spend $40.5 million

Bernalillo County will host two webinars Monday to discuss its 2024 general obligation bond proposal with community members. General obligation bonds are one source of revenue the county uses for capital projects (usually building or renovating something), said Kathy Korte, the county’s chief of government affairs. Other sources include grants from the New Mexico Legislature, […]

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Letter to the Editor: City Charter Amendments Need Review by Blue Ribbon Task Force

This letter is provided as opinion/commentary from the authors. You can submit your own: editor@citydesk.org Foundational changes got minimum hearings, little public input. The recent changes proposed to the City Charter by several City Councilors require more public input and education than allowed by the current council president.  These changes would reduce the votes needed […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Unanimous Supreme Court preserves access to widely used abortion medication

By MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously preserved access to a medication that was used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the U.S. last year, in the courtโ€™s first abortion decision since conservative justices overturned Roe v. Wade two years ago. The nine justices ruled that abortion opponents lacked the legal right to sue over the federal Food […]