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New Mill Levy Could Raise Millions Annually to Protect Water, Land and Wildlife

Voters in the Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District are deciding on a proposed mill levy in the general election. If passed, the levy could generate up to $6 million annually to fund conservation programs aimed at protecting natural resources. The district covers nearly half the stateโ€™s population and the question appears on Bernalillo, Sandoval […]

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UNM students want to see warming stations in Albuquerque

In Beaumont, Texas, officials use city buses during winter weather for transportation to overnight shelters and as mobile warming stations. In Calgary, Canada, the Salvation Army has a warming station program that features pop-up tents with heaters, food, winter gear and housing resources. Other cities use mobile or fixed warming stations in the cold months […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

UNM students want to see warming stations in Albuquerque

In Beaumont, Texas, officials use city buses during winter weather for transportation to overnight shelters and as mobile warming stations. In Calgary, Canada, the Salvation Army has a warming station program that features pop-up tents with heaters, food, winter gear and housing resources. Other cities use mobile or fixed warming stations in the cold months […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Life in the International District comes with extra challenges

Residents of Albuquerqueโ€™s International District often find themselves navigating challenges that arenโ€™t always as prevalent in other areas of the city: a proliferation of people living on the streets, dilapidated properties, shuttered businesses, open drug use, vandalism and other crimes, and dwindling options to fill prescriptions and buy groceries.  For those on fixed incomes living […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Life in the International District comes with extra challenges

Residents of Albuquerqueโ€™s International District often find themselves navigating challenges that arenโ€™t always as prevalent in other areas of the city: a proliferation of people living on the streets, dilapidated properties, shuttered businesses, open drug use, vandalism and other crimes, and dwindling options to fill prescriptions and buy groceries.  For those on fixed incomes living […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Treasurerโ€™s food drive returns to help Sandoval County residents this Thanksgiving

Once again, the Sandoval County Treasurerโ€™s Office is sponsoring its Thanksgiving Food Drive this year. Partnering with the Nacimiento Community Foundation, which operates The Checkerboard Food Pantry in Cuba, the fourth annual food drive led by Sandoval County Treasurer Jennifer Taylor will collect items now through Nov. 13 for Sandoval County residents who need a […]

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Mayor on homelessness: โ€˜We just have to do moreโ€™

Those experiencing homelessness who are also battling drug and alcohol addiction will soon have a new option โ€” a roof over their head and an opportunity for recovery. City officials broke ground Wednesday on a pallet home micro-community near Pan American Freeway and Candelaria Road NE called Recovery Gateway. Officials say the subset of the […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

Mayor on homelessness: โ€˜We just have to do moreโ€™

Those experiencing homelessness who are also battling drug and alcohol addiction will soon have a new option โ€” a roof over their head and an opportunity for recovery. City officials broke ground Wednesday on a pallet home micro-community near Pan American Freeway and Candelaria Road NE called Recovery Gateway. Officials say the subset of the […]