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Albuquerque’s Tiger King? Drug trafficker sentenced for wildlife smuggling

The leader of a drug trafficking organization that moved tens of thousands of fentanyl pills from Mexico into Albuquerque was sentenced Tuesday to 17 years in federal prison. David Mendoza-Enriquez, 42, a Mexican national illegally present in the United States, pleaded guilty to eight federal charges, including conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, alien smuggling and illegal […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Westside Albuquerque

Three charged in wind farm burglaries in Torrance County

Three people face multiple charges following a pair of burglaries last month at a wind farm facility in Torrance County, with investigators piecing together the case through surveillance footage, social media posts and confidential sources, court documents show. The Torrance County Sheriff’s Office responded to the first burglary on Nov. 17 at the Tecolote Wind […]

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Edgewood public buildings face leakage, structural damage

Edgewood commissioners took steps toward resolving structural and plumbing issues at the Edgewood Community Library and Town Hall during the Town of Edgewood Commission meeting on December 9. In her presentation to commissioners, Community Liaison Linda Burke brought to their attention more than 20 instances of water leaks, including one currently, in town buildings in […]

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New Mexico invites residents to name snowplows for third consecutive year

New Mexico residents have until Dec. 26 to submit creative names for state snowplows as part of the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s third annual naming contest. The department will select 12 winning names to be displayed on plows operating across the state’s six highway districts this winter. “Our snowplow operators play an important role […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo Fire Department to dedicate baby box

The Town of Bernalillo Fire Department will hold a dedication and blessing ceremony for its new Safe Haven Baby Box on Wednesday at 3 p.m., providing a safe and anonymous option for mothers in crisis to surrender their infants. The ceremony will take place at the Bernalillo Fire Department, 829 S Camino Del Pueblo, marking […]

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Sweet treats for senior pets: East Mountain sanctuary benefits from ABQ councilorโ€™s cookie fundraiser

By Jesse Jones Burqueรฑos looking for meaningful holiday gifts can turn to an unlikely source: City Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn. When sheโ€™s not working on housing policy or climate legislation, she and her partner, Paul Roybal, spend the season in their kitchen baking thousands of vegan cookies for people and dogs. The homemade treats support Kindred […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Vasquez warns funding crisis endangers Bosque del Apache’s vital role in local economy

U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., visited the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge on Dec. 6 to assess the impact of federal budget cuts and staffing shortages on the site. Vasquez met with Deputy Refuge Manager Bernard Lujan, refuge staff and leadership from the Friends of the Bosque to discuss operational challenges facing the 57,000-acre […]

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