Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Gov.

Leadership changes and lawsuit mark 2024 in education

Education saw significant seismic activity on both the state and local levels in 2024. Albuquerque Public Schools in February chose Dr. Gabriella Durán Blakey as the next superintendent of New Mexico’s largest school district. She took over from Superintendent Scott Elder, whose contract expired June 30. Blakey became acting superintendent in the spring and officially […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Opinion

Healthy communities are rooted in meaningful access to affordable civil legal services

Three out of four low-income households in New Mexico struggle with legal issues impacting basic needs like housing, financial stability, access to social and medical benefits.  New Mexico’s civil legal service providers handle thousands of cases every year, but a lack of capacity caused them to turn away more than half of the people seeking […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Opinion

Healthy communities are rooted in meaningful access to affordable civil legal services

Three out of four low-income households in New Mexico struggle with legal issues impacting basic needs like housing, financial stability, access to social and medical benefits.  New Mexico’s civil legal service providers handle thousands of cases every year, but a lack of capacity caused them to turn away more than half of the people seeking […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Placitas Artist Series presents Duo Steinback/de los Santos

Placitas Artists Series will present the Duo Steinback/de los Santos next month.  The concert, set for Jan.19 at 3 p.m. at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, will feature works from Mozart, Grieg, Muffat, Piazzola, and a composition by Falko Steinbach. According to a press release, the German-born Steinbach has recorded 18 CDs, published a book, A […]

Council passes proposal to crack down on illegal parking

Albuquerque may have fewer people parking illegally now that a new automated parking enforcement system is coming to the city.  The City Council Monday approved a proposal to implement the new technology aimed at preventing people from evading parking meter charges or staying over the time limit.  Yes: Joaquín Baca, Brook Bassan, Dan Champine, Tammy […]

Council passes proposal to crack down on illegal parking

Albuquerque may have fewer people parking illegally now that a new automated parking enforcement system is coming to the city.  The City Council Monday approved a proposal to implement the new technology aimed at preventing people from evading parking meter charges or staying over the time limit.  Yes: Joaquín Baca, Brook Bassan, Dan Champine, Tammy […]