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

Life continues for family of man accused in Albuquerque’s Muslim murders

In the year and a half since Muhammad Syed was arrested and charged in the fatal shootings of three Muslim men, his family — refugees from Afghanistan — has remained in Albuquerque. One of his children got divorced. Another enrolled in community college to study to be a dental hygienist after pleading guilty to a […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Local Government

One man’s quest to help solve the city’s homelessness problem

The campaigning hasn’t stopped, but now the focus is homelessness. Daymon Ely, an attorney and former three-term state representative, has spent the past 12 months developing a proposal to address homelessness in Albuquerque. The problem is well documented: There are more people living on Albuquerque’s streets, some with severe mental health and addiction issues, and […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Westside Albuquerque

Hollywood to ABQ: City and film production pro plan 60-acre Westside studios as film industry continues growth

ALBUQUERQUE — An under-developed city lot on Albuquerque’s scenic West Mesa could soon be home to a major film and television production hub. The Mesa Film Studios (MFS) development site is on City-owned property along Atrisco Vista Blvd. The first phase of the project has an estimated capital investment of $57 million on a 60-acre site. […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, Opinion & Analysis

It’s time for FEMA to let New Mexicans to take over fire recovery process

Commentary by Pat Davis, City Desk Pat Davis is a former Albuquerque City Councilor. He is the publisher of City Desk ABQ and owner/publisher of a group of newspapers in Central New Mexico. A few weeks from now, the penitentes will begin planning their pilgrimages to Chimayó, and family elders will start wiping off the […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Housing & Homelessness

Business owner, deputy commander talk crime in Albuquerque’s Downtown

Editor’s note: This is the fourth installment in a series titled Downtown Albuquerque Reboot, about the city’s center, its challenges and the plans to address them. Read about why the area matters here, about vacant buildings here, peruse a photo essay about lowriders here, and end with what the area has to offer here. On […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Mayor signs bill to speed up demolition of problem properties

City Councilor Brook Bassan and Mayor Tim Keller aren’t always on the same side of an issue, but when it comes to cleaning up problem properties, they found common ground. Mayor Keller today signed a Bassan-sponsored bill to create a new administrative hearing process to speed up notice and resolution of problem properties. One property […]

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

Fourth APD officer resigns while under investigation in DWI corruption case

A fourth Albuquerque Police Department officer has resigned rather than be interviewed as part of an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct by DWI officers. Nelson Ortiz resigned Thursday, according to a news release.   “Investigators were attempting to schedule an interview with Ortiz, but he decided to resign,” the release states. Ortiz, who joined APD […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

PRC Denies Application for Rio Rancho Liquified Natural Gas Facility

In a unanimous vote Thursday, New Mexico utility regulators denied a permit for a proposed liquified natural gas storage facility in Rio Rancho. Public regulation commissioners said the projected $180 million price tag outweighed the potential benefits. “It just doesn’t seem to me that the costs justify the benefits that you get from the project,” […]

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