Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Features, Local Government

Councilor said she never thought colleagues would try to ‘take away pay from workers’ during push to update min. wage law

When a city councilor who represents some of the most impoverished areas of the city recently tried to update the cityโ€™s minimum wage law, she inadvertently created an opportunity for one of her colleagues to lower the cityโ€™s minimum wage for tipped employees.  Councilor Nichole Rogers in an interview with City Desk ABQ said she […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Courts, Justice & Safety

PHOTOS: Officers, neighbors gather for National Night Out

Officers, deputies and city leaders fanned out across Albuquerque Tuesday night to meet with residents for National Night Out. The annual event is billed as an opportunity for neighbors to socialize, meet one another and “join fellow citizens in our community’s fight against crime.” City Desk ABQ visited Forest Park, west of Downtown, where a […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government, Uncategorized

Commissioners to Take Up Funding for Carnuel Water Improvement System

Carnuel residents could see more relief from their water woes when Bernalillo County commissioners return from their summer break. District 5 Commissioner Eric Olivas said he will introduce at the boardโ€™s Aug. 13 meeting a resolution authorizing $2 million for an application to the New Mexico Water Trust Board, which provides funding to help local […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

WQCC commissioner will abstain from final produced water rule vote

By Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico A New Mexico water board member with ties to the oil and gas industry announced Monday she will abstain from a final vote on statewide rules developing additional uses of oil and gas wastewater. The Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC), an oft-overlooked body of 13 members tasked with shaping […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Still-closed Route 66 Visitors Center will get a commission

Editorโ€™s note: To read the first in our series on the visitors center โ€” A visitors center with no visitors: When will the taxpayer-funded project open? โ€” click here. The second installment โ€” Former city councilor on the still-closed visitors center: โ€˜Itโ€™s a boondoggle and a money pitโ€™ โ€” is available here. Toward the end […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Features, Local Government

E-bikes on trails, scooter rentals get city councilโ€™s approval

Albuquerque residents will soon be able to ride e-bikes on Open Space trails and may eventually see electric rental scooters around town thanks to two different pieces of legislation passed by City Council.  The legislation will still need to be signed into law by Mayor Tim Keller.  After a month-long summer break, city councilors spent […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Local LGBTQ community eyes restrictions in other states, prepares for upcoming election

It had been 20 years since New Mexicoโ€™s LGBTQ+ community met for a statewide summit to discuss political strategy, advocacy work and to forge relationships. That changed this past weekend.  About 150 people attended a sold-out summit Aug. 1 to Aug. 3 at the Ramada Plaza, which was organized by Equality New Mexico (EQNM), Planned […]

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City beefs up bus security

The Albuquerque Transit Department has announced a new campaign to improve safety aboard buses and at stops. The effort will include ABQ RIDE personnel, the Albuquerque Police Department, the Metro Security Division and contracted security. The safety initiative includes: โ€œThis elevated security presence is proactively helping us curb incidents at bus stops and shelters that […]

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