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Downtown Albuquerqueโ€™s vacancy crackdown begins July 1

Starting July 1, Albuquerque property owners must register and maintain vacant buildings downtown under a new ordinance designed to reduce blight and boost economic activity. Passed by City Council in January, the Downtown Vacant Premises Ordinance targets unused properties within a defined downtown core area, where vacancy rates remain high and over 30% of land […]

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Nursing home sued for age discrimination

A federal civil rights agency recently filed a lawsuit against an Albuquerque-based local nursing facility, alleging that it discriminated against older workers, subjected them to harassment and then retaliated against employees after they raised concerns. The lawsuit, filed in June by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against South Valley Care Center, claims that […]

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US Education Secretary defends resumption of student loan collections in NM speechย 

By Patrick Lohmann / Source NM Speaking at the Western Governorsโ€™ Association meeting in Santa Fe on Monday, United States Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended her agencyโ€™s return to collecting student loan payments from millions of borrowers, calling the pandemic-era pause โ€œconfusingโ€ for students and their parents. On May 5, the Education Department announced it […]

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Lujรกn, Heinrich, Leger Fernรกndez urge Trump Administration to fully implementย broadband

A bipartisan group of over 40 members of Congress, led by U.S. Senators Ben Ray Lujรกn (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), and Representative Terese Leger Fernรกndez (D-N.M.), have called on Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to fully implement the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program as originally intended by Congress.  The lawmakers expressed strong […]

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Albuquerque completes first phase of Housing and Treatment Navigation Center

The City of Albuquerque unveiled a new patio space this week at the Gateway Center, aiming to enhance the facility’s commitment to providing low-barrier services that foster healing and community for its residents. The newly completed outdoor area features shade canopies, tables, benches, and a bike rack. It also includes a small dog park for […]

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City cracks down on fiber optic work

New fiber installation rules are now in effect in Albuquerque, which aim to protect neighborhoods and hold companies accountable for damage and make sure they clean up after themselves.  After months of complaints about damaged sidewalks and lawns, city officials introduced new regulations this week to enhance oversight of fiber optic construction. Companies must now […]

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