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Posted inLocal Gov.

Citing costs, technical problems, jail ditches health monitoring bracelets

by Elise Kaplan September 4, 2024April 20, 2025

After a notable spike in deaths at the state’s largest jail, in April 2023 the former warden reached out to a company that promised a solution — biosensor wristbands that […]

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Calls for ‘poop patrol’ increase as city tackles human waste disposal

by Andy Lyman Supported by Reader Donations September 4, 2024April 20, 2025

Hundreds of calls to the city’s 311 system with complaints about human feces on public and private property motivated officials to fund a cleanup effort earlier this year. The City […]

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The not so secret garden: BernCo launches urban agricultural project

by Elise Kaplan September 4, 2024April 20, 2025

Bernalillo County officials and community members are planting the seeds to create an “urban agriculture project” in the city’s International District.  Construction is expected to begin soon and be completed […]

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East Mountain Celebration Returns Sept. 22

Avatar photo by Pat Davis September 4, 2024April 20, 2025

The East Mountain Celebration returns Sunday, Sept. 22, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Vista Grande Community Center at 15 La Madera Rd. in Sandia Park. This year’s event […]

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City launches grant to help small businesses affected by vandalism

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations September 3, 2024April 20, 2025

Small businesses in Albuquerque will now be able to get help repairing or replacing broken or vandalized windows.  The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) and the Economic Development Department’s Small Business […]

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Housing initiatives on the agenda for City Council

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations September 3, 2024April 20, 2025

A series of housing initiatives are on the agenda for Albuquerque city councilors at their meeting Sept. 4.  During the last City Council meeting, councilors discussed four bills sponsored by […]

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Trump still owes Albuquerque $200K

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations September 3, 2024April 20, 2025

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign still owes Albuquerque more than $200,000 in security costs and paid time off for city employees tied to his 2019 campaign rally in Rio Rancho, […]

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Man dies in garbage truck accident Downtown

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations August 30, 2024April 20, 2025

A man died after climbing out of a garbage truck and then falling in front of it in downtown Albuquerque Friday morning. At about 6 a.m. on Aug. 30, a […]

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What you need to know about designated drivers, closures and picnics on Labor Day

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations August 30, 2024April 20, 2025

Having trouble finding a designated driver for Labor Day weekend? The “Take a Ride on Us” program is an option for residents of Bernalillo, Sandoval and Santa Fe counties. The […]

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Second phase of Albuquerque Rail Trail begins

by Elise Kaplan Supported by Reader Donations August 29, 2024April 20, 2025

The Rail Trail project has been years in the making and the first phase of construction broke ground in May at the Alvarado Transportation Center in Downtown Albuquerque. The city currently has $40 million in funding for the trail but Terry Brunner, director of the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency, said another $40 million will be needed.

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