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City Councilor to host ‘strategy sessions’ with constituents

Newly elected City Councilor Nichole Rogers (D6) wants to hear from you. The councilor is hosting a series of “strategy sessions” and community input meetings to “discuss topics important to District 6 and all Burqueรฑos.” What: Councilor Nichole Rogers “Meet and Greet” for District 6When: March 7th, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. โ€“ 6:00 p.m.Where: Frankโ€™s […]

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Future teachers featured

The present and future of education in New Mexico met up this week at the Downtown Embassy Suites. The ninth Educators Rising State Conference brought together hundreds of students who are either considering becoming educators or have already committed to that path, along with their advisers, known as teacher leaders, from across the state. The […]

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City faces new lawsuits from asbestos mishandling at Gateway

The cityโ€™s ongoing headache brought on by asbestos issues at Albuquerqueโ€™s Gateway Center at Gibson Health Hub continued this week. Three new lawsuits were filed against the city in relation to its mishandling of the cancer-causing material during construction at the 572,000-square-foot center.  Located at 5400 Gibson Blvd. SE, the center offers overnight beds and […]

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Prominent attorney says he took DWI corruption allegations to FBI

This story is in collaboration with New Mexico PBS. Watch the interview with Daymon Ely here. He wonโ€™t say exactly when, but at some point a โ€œyoung personโ€ came to attorney Daymon Ely with a story about possible corruption involving the Albuquerque Police Departmentโ€™s DWI officers and a local attorney. That same day, Ely says, […]