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When unknown political newcomers go up against a sitting city councilor with good name recognition, the politician who people know will usually win. Four…
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The Albuquerque Public School board members control a massive budget and policies affecting more than 80,000 students. Three seats are up for election…
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham sent 50 state police officers to Albuquerque this summer to fight escalating violent crime. Public records show there wasn’t…
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Public transit ridership has been declining all around the United States for the last five years or so—even in the biggest cities. Experts say one big…
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It’s decision time for people hoping to get elected to leadership at the state’s largest public school district. Next Tuesday is the deadline to file for…
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People who live in the International District say their corner of Southeast Albuquerque has long been neglected by the city government and lacks some…
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People say bad street-lighting contributes to fatalities and violence in some parts of Albuquerque—and national studies bear this out. There’s plenty of…
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered dozens of state police officers to come to Albuquerque as part of a surge aimed at slowing violent crime after a…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 5/16 8a: All around the country, more people who are walking are hit by drivers in neighborhoods with low incomes and in communities…
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller got on a truck lift on Wednesday, May 8, and turned on a streetlight in the International District in a photo-op designed to…