Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos, Uncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

East Mountain Gas company moving to Moriarty

Plans are in the works to move the EMW Gas Association offices from its long-time home in Estancia to Moriarty. Owned by the municipalities of Estancia, Moriarty and Willard, the association has been serving the area since 1964. But EMW has outgrown its 2,700-square-foot building in Estancia, said Eddie Oโ€™Brien, general manager, and the nine-member […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos, Uncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

East Mountain Gas company moving to Moriarty

Plans are in the works to move the EMW Gas Association offices from its long-time home in Estancia to Moriarty. Owned by the municipalities of Estancia, Moriarty and Willard, the association has been serving the area since 1964. But EMW has outgrown its 2,700-square-foot building in Estancia, said Eddie Oโ€™Brien, general manager, and the nine-member […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Jobs, Workers & Economy

Seasoned chef readies restaurant near historic Martineztown

Put your taste buds on notice, Albuquerque foodies. Downtown is set to welcome a new restaurant this summer โ€“ Cantina Real. Chef Yolanda Torres said sheโ€™s working on a menu that will feel familiar to those who enjoy New Mexican touches, but that will also raise some eyebrows. โ€œI want people to feel like theyโ€™ve […]

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Student art on display

Bragging rights often come with discovering a  great new artist. Albuquerque Public Schools elementary school students will be showcasing at an art exhibit that opens Monday. Art is Elementary includes about 1,500 works from students in more than 90 schools across the district, said the showโ€™s coordinator Cinnamon Gentry.  The work will include drawings, paintings […]

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Q&A: New housing director faces complex homelessness crisis

Gilbert Ramรญrez took the helm at the cityโ€™s Health, Housing & Homelessness (HHH) department Jan. 1, replacing outgoing director Carol Pierce. The position is a high profile one, as the city contends with a dual crisis of increased homelessness and lack of affordable housing. Roll-in additional complexities like mental health and addiction issues and Albuquerque, […]

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Lieutenant under DWI unit investigation resigns from APD

The highest ranking officer being investigated as part of a corruption probe into the Albuquerque Police Departmentโ€™s DWI unit has resigned. Lt. Justin Hunt resigned on Wednesday, Gilbert Gallegos, an APD spokesman, confirmed.  โ€œI canโ€™t comment further except to say the administrative investigation is on-going,โ€ Gallegos wrote in an email. The FBI is investigating four […]

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