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Pat Davis is the publisher at City Desk.

Pat is a recovering politician and news junkie. In 2015, he founded the state’s first non-profit newsroom covering the state legislature and politics, New Mexico Political Report.

After taking a detour to serve two terms as an elected City Councilor and City Council President in Albuquerque, he returned to his love for civic news and launched The Paper., Albuquerque’s alt-weekly, and eventually acquired three other community papers.

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Tie it down if you want to keep it!

Pat Davis, City Desk by Roberto Rosales and Pat Davis March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

Visibility was hampered throughout the metro area due to the latest dust storm Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Roberto E. Rosales / City Desk Abq Gross! Spring technically starts Thursday but New Mexicans know that spring is really here when the winds arrive – and the wind showed up today. The wind hit at the same […]



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Pat Davis

Pat Davis is the publisher at City Desk.

Pat is a recovering politician and news junkie. In 2015, he founded the state’s first non-profit newsroom covering the state legislature and politics, New Mexico Political Report.

After taking a detour to serve two terms as an elected City Councilor and City Council President in Albuquerque, he returned to his love for civic news and launched The Paper., Albuquerque’s alt-weekly, and eventually acquired three other community papers.


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