Posted inNM.news

Albuquerque Police: Man “picked out the Uber driver he wanted” before killing driver to let off steam

An 18-year-old Albuquerque man told police he deliberately chose his victim from available Uber drivers before fatally shooting the driver and stealing his car early Thursday morning. According to court documents reviewed by nm.news, police tracked the Uber driver’s vehicle to a home near off of Dennis Chavez Blvd. SW where they located Sheliky Sanchez […]

Posted inLocal Government, Sandoval Signpost, Westside Albuquerque

$78M road project could end muddy commutes for thousands in Sandoval County

Thousands of Sandoval County residents who struggle with unpaved roads that become impassable during storms could get relief from a $77.9 million state highway project that would create the first major north-south paved route west of Unser Boulevard. The New Mexico Department of Transportation is finalizing plans to extend Paseo del Volcรกn seven miles from […]

Posted inCity Desk ABQ

Council to weigh $2 million incentive for redevelopment of old 23K gold bank towers at San Mateo and Central

The 17-story skyscraper at the corner of San Mateo and Central Avenue and the 10-story โ€œmini versionโ€ next door are clad with 23-karat gold tiles and once served as the symbol of Albuquerque and New Mexicoโ€™s booming extraction and atomic economy. Today, it stands vacant and its lots are filled with the remnants of overnight […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., NM.news, Pueblos

Work comp law changes increase attorney fees

Triple Spaced Again Merilee Dannemann is a longtime New Mexico journalist. She has written freelance for many local newsrooms and served as the Taos correspondent for the Albuquerque Journal. Find her online at triplespacedagain.com It has been quite a while since New Mexico has done anything substantive to make life better for injured workers covered […]

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