Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Solemn reflection: Memorial Day in Albuquerque

Hundreds of New Mexicans gathered at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial on Monday morning to remember the sons and daughters lost in service of the country.  Albuquerqueโ€™s Office of Military and Veterans Affairs and Parks and Recreation Department joined the United Veterans Council of Greater Albuquerque, the New Mexico Memorial Foundation, and the Rio Metro […]

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

Man who pleaded guilty to New Mexico double homicide is recaptured after brief escape

A man awaiting sentencing in a double-homicide case was back in custody Sunday after escaping from a juvenile jail in Albuquerque. Bernalillo County Sheriffโ€™s officials said 19-year-old Josef Toney escaped Saturday afternoon from the Youth Detention Center and was taken into custody Sunday morning. Deputies said video surveillance showed Toney opening a gate at the […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

Letter to the Editor: DA hasn’t earned 4 year extension in office

This letter is provided as opinion/commentary from the author. You can submit your own: editor@citydesk.org This Letter to the Editor is submitted by Jeffrey Paul, Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Journalโ€™s endorsement of District Attorney Sam Bregman (“Editorial: Bregman has earned a 4-year contract extension as Bernalillo County DA, May 25, 2024) is troublesome on a couple […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

New Mexico officials warn of health effects from rising temperatures

ASSOCIATED PRESS Health officials in New Mexico are warning residents to take precautions as daytime temperatures are expected to climb over the coming days in eastern and southern parts of the state. Since April 1, the state Health Department said there have been at least 51 heat-related visits to emergency departments across New Mexico as […]

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

APD is in full compliance with the police reform effort. Does this mean no more excessive force?

In the wake of the Albuquerque Police Departmentโ€™s announcement that it is in full compliance with a decade-long reform effort, the general consensus among stakeholders is that significant gains have been made, but there are still instances of excessive force.  And, they say, the city has to be careful to maintain the progress it has […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

State Ethics Commission files lawsuit against The New Mexico Project

The State Ethics Commission filed a lawsuit against The New Mexico Project (โ€œTNMPโ€) and Jeff Apodaca to enforce the disclosure provisions of the Campaign Reporting Act (โ€œCRAโ€), a press release stated. The release states TNMP, a domestic nonprofit corporation, or Apodaca spent thousands of dollars on creating and hosting a website and purchased radio and […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Downtown businesses want to be looped in; city says it will oblige

A new system devised by the city to more effectively communicate with Downtown businesses and property owners on issues that affect them will soon be tested, officials said Thursday.  In March, the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) said it collected the email addresses of more than 500 owners or their representatives in a door-to-door canvass through […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, New Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

New Mexico to receive $18.9M in federal money for โ€˜forever chemicalโ€™ detection

BYย DANIELLE PROKOPย / Source NM Big check energy at the Roundhouse. National and state environmental officials celebrated a $18.9 million federal grant for most of New Mexicoโ€™s water systems to use over the next two years to detect โ€œforever chemicals,โ€ in the stateโ€™s drinking water. State officials say they hope to pull down a total of […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Westside Albuquerque

Memorial Day travelers cope with higher prices in rush to kick off summer fun

By DAVID KOENIG / ASSOCIATED PRESS Widespread flight delays across the U.S. tested the patience of travelers who tried to get a jump start on Memorial Day weekend, but the relatively few canceled flights raised hopes that airlines would be able to handle the bigger crowds expected Friday. The Transportation Security Administration predicted that Friday will be […]