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Albuquerque spends thousands in taxpayer funds to air mayor’s State of the City address on local TV

by Source Author September 9, 2025September 11, 2025

Albuquerque is spending at least $15,500 in taxpayer money to broadcast Mayor Tim Keller’s State of the City address across five local television stations as paid advertisements, with the most […]

Approximately 2,000 people gathered in Downtown Albuquerque to protest federal immigration policies and call for the abolition of ICE. (Roberto E. Rosales)
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Thousands march in Downtown Albuquerque to protest ICE, Trump immigration policies

Kevin Hendricks | nm.news by Kevin Hendricks, nm.news Supported by Reader Donations June 23, 2025June 23, 2025

A wave of chants, music and calls for justice surged through Downtown Albuquerque on Friday as approximately 2,000 people gathered to protest federal immigration policies and call for the abolition […]

Only one city-approved Safe Outdoor Space exists right now — the Refuge House, run by the New Creation Albuquerque church.
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A new bill could change how Albuquerque handles homeless camps

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones Supported by Reader Donations June 23, 2025June 23, 2025

Albuquerque City Councilor Nichole Rogers is proposing changes to the city’s Safe Outdoor Space (SOS) Operator’s Permit Ordinance, aiming to reduce regulatory obstacles and make it easier to open and […]




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