Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

The High Cost of Self-checkout

If you do grocery shopping for your family, you have undoubtedly used self-checkout. Thatโ€™s what I was doing recently when shopping for two items in a nearby store. I noticed a new sign had been posted: โ€œSelf-check-out restricted to 15 items or less.โ€ I had not seen that before.  On the contrary, there were times […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

Apodaca Wants to Help Moderates

Democratsโ€™ notion of their party as the big tent is suffering as hard line progressives target moderates in the primary. Itโ€™s been widely reported that progressives have primaried every state representative who voted against the family and medical leave bill. Theyโ€™ve reportedly raised millions to help their candidates. Jeff Apodaca, son of late Gov. Jerry […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico State Gov., Pueblos

How to vote

Do I need to present identification when I vote? What identification do I need to provide when I vote? A physical form of identification is only required for first-time New Mexico voters who registered by mail and did not include identification with their voter registration application form. Otherwise, you will be asked to provide a […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside Albuquerque

The blind spot in the stateโ€™s most expensive election so far this year

Byย DANIELLE PROKOPย ANDย PATRICK LOHMANN / Source NM The primary race for Albuquerqueโ€™s top prosecutor job is the most expensive in the state so far, between incumbent Sam Bregman and challenger Damon Martinez. But a gap in disclosure laws means voters have less information about one candidateโ€™s finances and potential conflicts than the otherโ€™s. The sharp increase […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

NM Efforts to Catalog Lead Water Lines Off to โ€˜Slow Startโ€™ as Federal Money Flows In

Millions in federal dollars are headed to 10 New Mexico communities to address lead and copper pipes in local water systems. State finance officials said other municipalities need to act soon and apply to receive whatโ€™s left of the $28.6 million New Mexico received in its portion of the $3 billion from the 2021 Bipartisan […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Uncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

Veteran reporter returns to her roots to probe cold case of rookie cop shot in police station

This story was originally published at City Desk ABQ, a local nonprofit daily newsroom covering local government, politics and more. If you like this story, please support local, independent journalists like these by reading more and donating today at citydesk.org 16 stairs, 1 bullet and 36 years. I never knew Officer Stephen Sandlin in person, […]