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East Mountains Photo Flashback

By Rick Holben, East Mountain Historical Society Known to his friends as โ€œPop,โ€ Clinton M. Graham and his wife Rubye were among the earliest residents of Sandia Knolls, having bought a lot from original developer Charles G. Shambaugh shortly after the subdivision was developed off Frost Road in 1956.  โ€œPopโ€ was also an active member […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

Viral posts resurrect month-old Tesla vandalism incident in New Mexico

By Kevin Hendricks As the Tesla Takedown gains steam, a viral post flooded local social media Tuesday night and early Wednesday showing the burnt husk of a Tesla sedan outside of the salesroom on Santa Ana Pueblo. The only problem? The incident happened over a month ago, the Sandoval Signpost found out after digging into […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Local Government

Councilor, city want quicker resolution to urgent renter complaints

The longer it takes to resolve complaints involving unsafe or deteriorating conditions, the greater likelihood Albuquerqueโ€™s renters will experience health issues or displacement. Officials say itโ€™s a circumstance that often drains time and money from both tenants and the city. Such complaints include plumbing issues (no running water, no hot water), pest infestations and inadequate […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Local Government

Councilor, city want quicker resolution to urgent renter complaints

The longer it takes to resolve complaints involving unsafe or deteriorating conditions, the greater likelihood Albuquerqueโ€™s renters will experience health issues or displacement. Officials say itโ€™s a circumstance that often drains time and money from both tenants and the city. Such complaints include plumbing issues (no running water, no hot water), pest infestations and inadequate […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Government

Downtown gets new bike lanes

Downtown Albuquerque now has more bike lanes equipped with extra safety features.  City Councilor Joaquรญn Baca, officials from Strong Towns ABQ, BikeABQ and neighborhood associations celebrated the newly restripped bike lanes along Central Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street during a ribbon cutting event on Sunday.  The lanes have new lane buffers, signs and […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Government

Downtown gets new bike lanes

Downtown Albuquerque now has more bike lanes equipped with extra safety features.  City Councilor Joaquรญn Baca, officials from Strong Towns ABQ, BikeABQ and neighborhood associations celebrated the newly restripped bike lanes along Central Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street during a ribbon cutting event on Sunday.  The lanes have new lane buffers, signs and […]

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State fairgrounds discussion off BernCo agenda

A high profile item originally set for Tuesdayโ€™s Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners meeting has been removed from the agenda. Commissioners were due to discuss the formation of a tax increment development district (TIDD) as part of possible updates to the state fairgrounds, but the item was pulled after supporters in the New Mexico Legislature […]

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