Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

City council looking at federal housing cuts

By Rodd Cayton Albuquerque City Councilors will soon consider an action plan required to secure federal housing aid. One councilor, however, is concerned about when and whether the city will see that money. District 6 Councilor Nichole Rogers said Trump administration actions have placed a cloud of uncertainty around the cityโ€™s funding from the U.S. […]

Posted inEdgewood, Housing & Homelessness

JUNO launches full kitchen in Edgewood, bringing new dining option to East Mountains

Staff report JUNO, a popular one-year-old bar in Edgewood, has announced the opening of a full kitchen. Known for its house-brewed beers and craft cocktails, JUNO is now expanding its offerings from a limited sandwich menu to a full barbecue-themed dining experience. JUNO collaborated with the operators of the Smoking Wet Barbecue food truck to […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

โ€˜Star Wars Fest 2025: Rise of a Thousand Vadersโ€™ descends upon Rio Rancho

Staff report Star Wars fans of all ages gathered at Rio Ranchoโ€™s Loma Colorado Main Library for “Star Wars Fest 2025: Rise of a Thousand Vaders,โ€ which offered a dive into the Star Wars universe. The free event on April 26 allowed attendees to meet characters from the 501st and Rebel Legions, test their skills […]

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Food drive seeks to restock shelves for needy APS students

By Rodd Cayton With supplies dwindling, operators of a program serving Albuquerque Public Schools’ neediest students are asking community members to spring into action to fight hunger. APS Activities will host a food drive Saturday to benefit the McKinney Vento program, which serves students and families experiencing homelessness. Joey Wilson, community partner coordinator for donations, […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Keller, White lead in earliest days of qualifying for public financing

By Matthew Reichbach Those seeking the position of Mayor of Albuquerque could begin gathering signatures and collecting qualifying contributions for public financing last Saturday. In the first week, three candidates have received over 250 qualifying contributions of the 3,780 needed. The qualifying contributions are $5. Candidates looking for the $755,946 in public dollars still have […]

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Regentsโ€™ affirmative action policy changes take effect

By Lily Alexander, The Daily Lobo Changes to two Regentsโ€™ policies on affirmative action at the University of New Mexico went into effect Tuesday, April 15. The revisions largely remove UNMโ€™s commitment to affirmative action from the policies. This comes amid proposed changes to similar policies in the University Administrative Policies manual. This story originally appeared at The Daily […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Teachers union president warns of dangers of federal education cuts at technical school openingย 

By Kevin Hendricks Over 200 students, friends, families, educators, legislators and community leaders gathered Wednesday outside of RioTECH, a new high school focused on skilled trades, to celebrate the opening of the Rio Rancho school that has been years in the making.  Among those celebrating the opening was Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation […]

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