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Juneteenth closures announced across East Mountains, Edgewood, Moriarty

On Thursday, June 19, several communities across New Mexicoโ€™s East Mountainsโ€”including Edgewood, Moriarty, and surrounding areasโ€”will pause routine operations in observance of Juneteenth.   Also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the effective end of slavery in the United States. The Town of Edgewood has confirmed a full closure […]

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What is closed for Juneteenth?

By Abby McDonald Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day, commemorates June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom. It became a federal holiday in 2021.  The Albuquerque City Council voted unanimously in 2015 to declare Juneteenth, an annual holiday celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the end […]

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City Council greenlights sawmill deal amid community pushback

The Albuquerque City Council unanimously approved a quarter-billion-dollar tax break at the June 16 City Council meeting for a three-part luxury development in the Sawmill District, despite public pushback over affordable housing, fair wages and developer accountability. The City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve industrial revenue bonds for three projects, a hotel, extended-stay suites […]

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Albuquerque holds Comcast accountable for months-long cable hazards

The City of Albuquerque said it is fining Comcast $500 a day for leaving exposed internet cables in Northeast Heights neighborhoods, calling the months-old hazards a safety risk. City officials say Comcast left cable and phone lines exposed at eight sites across Albuquerque โ€” dangling from trees, stretched across driveways and taped along sidewalks. Neighbors […]

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Letter to the Editor: Sen. Padilla’s only crime was being a Democrat

Submitted by Karen Schafer, Rio Rancho Dear Editor, Many deplorable things are happening because of the Trump administrationโ€™s policies.  Many people have listed them, so I wonโ€™t do that.  I will only mention my shock, dismay and disbelief that a United States Senator was thrown to the floor and handcuffed. This action is truly reminiscent […]

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Sawmill District set for major makeover with $227M tax break proposal

City of Albuquerque officials could approve a quarter-billion-dollar tax break for a luxury hotel, apartment and retail development in the Sawmill District near Old Town. The City Council is set to vote on a proposal backed by Mayor Tim Keller to issue $227.5 million in industrial revenue bonds to help fund three developments by Sawmill […]

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Major intersection closure scheduled for South Valley for railroad crossing upgrade

Drivers in the South Valley are advised to prepare for detours as a major transportation upgrade will temporarily close a key intersection next week. The intersection of Rio Bravo Boulevard and Second Street SE will be shut down from Tuesday, June 18, through Saturday, June 22, as crews work to upgrade the existing railroad crossing. […]