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Is Carnuel Water Safe to Drink?

By Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ Help could be on the way for residents of the Carรฑuel area. Bernalillo County Commissioners Tuesday approved an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that will bring about a study of the groundwater around Carnuel. Commissioner Eric Olivas said after the meeting that anecdotal reports from residents […]

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Man who alerted FBI to possible corruption in APDโ€™s DWI unit speaks out

In the early morning hours of April 22, 2022, Jaden Brown was driving home from Bar Uno in Downtown Albuquerque โ€” 100 mph on Interstate 25 โ€” when he was pulled over.  The Albuquerque police officer, Joshua Montaรฑo, gave the 21-year-old University of New Mexico student a field sobriety test and then took him to […]

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Residents say Rail Trail must be safe, clean in order to be a success

Hundreds of Albuquerque residents recently responded to a survey, attended a webinar or asked for email updates on a highly-anticipated city project: the Rail Trail. The 7-mile, $80 million and counting, multi-use loop has the potential to boost Albuquerqueโ€™s economy, create jobs and be a focal point for the cityโ€™s residents and visitors.  In the […]

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House votes to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for withholding Biden audio

By FARNOUSH AMIRI WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” The House voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio of President Joe Bidenโ€™s interview in his classified documents case, Republicans’ latest and strongest rebuke of the Justice Department as partisan conflict over the rule of law animates the 2024 presidential campaign. The […]

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Inspector general finds mayorโ€™s staff received preferential treatment, gave over $52,000 in taxpayer dollars in sick leave payouts

After a monthslong investigation into allegations that the mayorโ€™s staff and top administrators received preferential treatment and sick leave bonuses upon resignation, the cityโ€™s inspector general released its findings this week. The report details the investigation into 11 employees, who received a total of more than $52,000 in taxpayer money that the inspector general told […]

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Take a look at Martineztown’s new multigenerational center

Thereโ€™s a new spot near the Big I where residents can share a meal, use a computer or play pickleball.  A new multigenerational center was unveiled Tuesday near the Santa Barbara Martineztown Park.  โ€œGenerations of New Mexicans all need a safe space, we know itโ€™s important for seniors and our youth to have access to […]

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Long-awaited Behavioral Health Crisis Center to open

Bernalillo Countyโ€™s Behavioral Health Crisis Center is scheduled to open for patients later this month, with a ribbon cutting set for June 14.  โ€œItโ€™s a major milestone in the evolution of the Bernalillo County and University of New Mexico Hospital efforts to address behavioral health challenges and provide a continuum of care,โ€ said Julie Morgas […]

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WHAT TO EXPECT: Grants, childcare, contamination study on county commission agenda

At their regular meeting on Tuesday, Bernalillo County commissioners will consider taking steps to secure more than $23 million in state money that is intended for capital improvements and was approved by the New Mexico Legislature in the session earlier this year. Commissioners are asked to approve a resolution placing the money into the countyโ€™s […]