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ACLU demands independent investigation into officer-involved killing of unarmed woman

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico is calling for a transparent and thorough investigation into the death of an unarmed woman at the hands of the Albuquerque Police Department (APD). According to the Albuquerque Journal, the woman was killed in Northeast Albuquerque where she was hiding from police in a backyard shed. […]

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Growing ABQโ€™s future workforce

Albuquerque businesses took matters into their own hands this week, reaching out to students as possible solutions to their future workforce needs. The Albuquerque Public Schools Apprenticeship Council hosted its second High School Grades 2 Skilled Trades career fair at the Berna Facio Professional Development Complex on Monday. More than 1,000 students from APS and […]

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County Commission begins process to create plan for Mountain View neighborhood

Bernalillo County Commissioners deferred setting a process to select a new county manager in order to give themselves time  to โ€œchew overโ€ a proposal that was presented at Tuesdayโ€™s meeting. Chew What? Commissioner Steven Quezada sponsored a proposal to set up a selection policy and process for hiring a new county manager after Julie Morgas […]

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$1 million public records payouts continue to irk City Council

At Mondayโ€™s city council meeting, Councilor Louie Sanchez questioned the city administration about why it paid over $1 million in Inspection of Public Records Act settlements last year.  City Desk ABQ reported on the high dollar settlements last month. On Monday, Sanchez said it’s important for the council to know whatโ€™s happening with these payouts […]

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Council approves additional funding to help with increasing number of migrants

Helping asylum seekers and migrants and recognizing the impact of the atomic industry on downwinders topped the short Albuquerque City Council meeting held on March 18. Migrant Help An increasing number of migrants arriving in Albuquerque โ€” โ€œdue to unforeseen circumstances at the southern U.S. borderโ€ โ€” since early fall has stretched thin the nonprofit […]

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What to expect: Is APS meeting its math proficiency goal for Black students and the Yazzie/Martinez agreement?

Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education members will discuss the districtโ€™s progress toward increasing math proficiency at Wednesdayโ€™s regular meeting. Administrators Dr. Antonio Gonzales, Dr. Channell Segura and Dr. Richard Bowman, will also present the board with information on how APS is doing on interim goals, which set targets for certain subgroups of middle school […]

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Guilty: Muhammad Syed convicted in first of three trials for Albuquerque’s Muslim homicides

On Monday morning, after just under two hours of deliberation, a jury found Muhammad Syed guilty of first-degree murder in the first of three trials where he was accused of gunning down Muslim men.ย  Syed, an Afghan refugee, is facing a mandatory life sentence for killing Aftab Hussein. The trial lasted four days in the […]

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Life continues for family of man accused in Albuquerqueโ€™s Muslim murders

In the year and a half since Muhammad Syed was arrested and charged in the fatal shootings of three Muslim men, his family โ€” refugees from Afghanistan โ€” has remained in Albuquerque. One of his children got divorced. Another enrolled in community college to study to be a dental hygienist after pleading guilty to a […]

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One manโ€™s quest to help solve the cityโ€™s homelessness problem

The campaigning hasnโ€™t stopped, but now the focus is homelessness. Daymon Ely, an attorney and former three-term state representative, has spent the past 12 months developing a proposal to address homelessness in Albuquerque. The problem is well documented: There are more people living on Albuquerqueโ€™s streets, some with severe mental health and addiction issues, and […]