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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is trying once again to create an Office of Housing within the executive branch of state government after failing in last year’s legislative session. The legislation is designed to ease restrictions and get projects done quicker, in order to reduce New Mexico’s housing shortage.
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Ending homelessness and poverty is no small feat, but one nonprofit in New Mexico has been taking on the task using a family-centered approach. KUNM's Daniel Montano recently toured the new campus of Saranam and sat down with an alumna of the program.
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In a time when partisan bias and political division can seem both ubiquitous and insurmountable, a nonprofit is encouraging rational and civil discussion among people with conflicting ideas. Now, the New Mexico branch of Braver Angels is hosting a free public debate on solutions to homelessness.
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Let’s Talk New Mexico 9/16 8am: Property crime has dropped in New Mexico during the pandemic but violence has taken hold, dominating the news headlines…
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Recent mass shootings in El Paso and Ohio have locals looking for solutions to gun violence. Bernalillo County will host a series of community…
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A village of tiny homes for folks experiencing homelessness in Bernalillo County has officially nailed down a location. The Albuquerque Indian Center has…
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Voters in Bernalillo County will see another bond question about a planned tiny home village for people experiencing homelessness on their ballots come…
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Opponents of a planned project to house homeless people came out in force to a meeting Thursday night in the Four Hills neighborhood in southeast…
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Bernalillo County is planning to build a village of tiny homes for people experiencing homelessness. But it’s facing some opposition. The project has had…