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Bernalillo County approves mobile health clinics for schools

Bernalillo County will soon have two mobile School-Based Health Centers serving students and community members. This initiative โ€” approved by the Bernalillo County Commission โ€” will launch in September and provide primary, preventative and behavioral health care to pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade students, student families, school faculty and local community members.  Two mobile clinics will rotate […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Courts, Justice & Safety, Local Government

BCSO asks for public assistance in juvenile homicide investigation

The Bernalillo County Sheriffโ€™s Office announced an ongoing investigation following the discovery of a body in Pajarito Mesa on May 19, 2024, at approximately 4 p.m. Upon discovery, the body was identified as a teenage male with signs of at least one gunshot wound. BCSO detectives say they faced significant challenges in identifying the decedent […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Biden is said to be finalizing plans for migrant limits as part of a US-Mexico border clampdown

By COLLEEN LONG and SEUNG MIN KIM The White House is finalizing plans for a U.S.-Mexico border clampdown that would shut off asylum requests and automatically deny entrance to migrants once the number of people encountered by American border officials exceeded a new daily threshold, with President Joe Biden expected to sign an executive order […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Local Government

No central point of contact stymie motel voucher program

The clock is ticking on a required city report to address the metroโ€™s inventory of blighted motels and its hotel voucher program โ€” one thatโ€™s meant to assist citizens in urgent need of a free room for a night or a short stay, including those experiencing homelessness. Frustrations with unsafe and unhealthy motels and the […]

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Expanding the arts, programs for struggling schools approved in $2.15 billion APS budget

The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education has approved a $2.15 billion budget for the next fiscal year โ€” which will go toward educating, feeding, busing and otherwise serving almost 65,000 students at 143 schools. The budget also includes raises for more than 11,000 employees and more arts instruction. The spending plan covers APS schools […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Letter to the Editor: Rebuttal Response to Op-Ed on Produced Water

Submitted by Steve Conrad, Ph.D. groundwater hydrology The recent op-ed by Sherry Robinson entitled โ€œStep into the future with Produced Waterโ€ exhorts us to โ€œtrust technology and step into the future.โ€ The problem with her premise is that the oil and gas wastewater treatment technology she suggests that we trust is unproven to be even […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Courts, Justice & Safety, Westside Albuquerque

NRA can sue ex-NY official it says tried to blacklist it after Parkland shooting, Supreme Court says

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST A unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a National Rifle Association lawsuit against a former New York state official over claims she pressured companies to blacklist it following the deadly 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Giving the NRA a new chance to prove its case, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that โ€œthe critical takeaway is […]

Posted inLocal Government

Bernalillo Countyโ€™s Summer Lunch Program to launch June 3

Bernalillo Countyโ€™s Summer Lunch Program will return June 3 to serve free meals to thousands of kids in the county’s unincorporated areas including the South Valley, North Valley, East Mountains, Pueblo of Isleta and Paradise Hills area. This program โ€” funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant administered by the New Mexico Early Childhood […]

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Councilor Dan Lewis โ€˜likely violatedโ€™ ethics law during air quality board controversy

The executive director of the State Ethics Commission found that City Councilor Dan Lewis โ€œlikely violatedโ€ the Governmental Conduct Act when he applied to work for an association of paving companies whose members were impacted by air quality legislation he sponsored and voted on in his role as an elected official.  Under a pre-litigation settlement […]