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Journalists launch new news outlet to bring newspaper competition back to Albuquerque

City Desk ABQ launched today with a newsroom of seven journalists with years of experience in Albuquerque and New Mexico. City Desk will publish every weekday afternoon and Sundays online and will focus on the traditional โ€œMetro sectionโ€ of a daily newspaper: City Hall, county government, education, crime and courts, and our local economy. There […]

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Over 7,700 people weigh in on APS superintendent search

With new board members sworn in last week, the new Albuquerque Public Schools Board is tackling the daunting task of searching for a new superintendent. Whoever the board choses will oversee the largest APS budget in historyโ€”$2.16 Billion-larger than the City of Albuquerqueโ€™s annual budget of $1.4 Billion.   The board received 24 applications for the […]

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New ABQ Congressional district draws 2 GOP challengers to Stansbury

Will New Mexico’s redrawn Congressional districts present better odds for Republicans to execute a surprise pickup seat? At least two Republicans who previously lost races in the old districts are betting that they can oust incumbent Representative Melanie Stansbury in the state’s new Democratic-favored 1st Congressional District. Steve Jones, a 77-year old Army veteran and […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

State Rep. looks to repeal background checks on firearms purchases

New Mexicans looking to purchase firearms have undergone background checks more than 414,000 times since the state’s law mandating pre-purchase checks took effect in July 2021. That’s 414,000 too many for State Representative Stephanie Lord (R-Sandia Park) who is also the founder of Pro-Gun Women, a gun rights advocacy group. She has introduced legislation to […]

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Solomon Peรฑa co-defendant pleads guilty to interfering in electoral process

One of the three defendants facing federal charges for his part in a series of shootings targeting the homes of local lawmakers last year pleaded guilty Monday afternoon to conspiracy, interfering with federally protected activities, and using a firearm during those crimes. During a hearing in a nearly-empty courtroom Jose Trujillo, 22, also pleaded guilty […]

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New Mexico justices hear challenge but make no quick decision on health ban on guns in parks and playgrounds

By MORGAN LEE Associated Press | SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) โ€” Advocates for gun rights urged the New Mexico Supreme Court on Monday to block emergency orders by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham restricting people from carrying guns at public parks and playgrounds in the state’s largest metro area and address gun violence as a public […]

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Allsupโ€™s burritos now come as tortilla chips, too

New Mexicans have a new way to eat a popular and ubiquitous convenience store food โ€“ the deep-fried Allsupโ€™s beef and bean burrito. The chain recently introduced beef and bean burrito-flavored tortilla chips to its store shelves. The new tortilla chips come 50 years after Allsupโ€™s sold its first beef and bean burrito in 1974 […]

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ABQ locals surrender over 600 guns in latest chapter of Gov’s gun safety push

The governor’s call to surrender unwanted guns netted State Police 150 handguns and 422 rifles and/or shotguns this past weekend in Albuquerque and another 684 at similar events around the state. It was the second buyback event hosted by the State Police as a part of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s crusade against gun violence in […]