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Councilors have heated exchange with police chief over DWI investigation and get hot over air quality

by tunruhenos February 6, 2024
APD Headquarters
Posted inAlbuquerque

Who will be APD’s new watchdog?

by tunruhenos February 2, 2024
Albuquerque volunteers are doing a PIT count
Posted inCity Hall

With smiles and surveys, volunteers count city’s homeless

by tunruhenos February 2, 2024
Rail trail plans
Posted inCity Hall

What do you think of the city’s Rail Trail idea? The city wants to know.

by tunruhenos January 31, 2024
APD Chief Harold Medina (l) and Mayor Tim Keller brief the media // May 23, 2023
Posted inCrime & Courts

Texts show APD Chief, Mayor Keller discuss plan to “hammer the unhoused”

Pat Davis, City Desk by Pat Davis January 29, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Joaquin Baca is ready to move forward and make the hard decisions

by Elise Kaplan January 24, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

APD comes under fire at City Council meeting

by Elise Kaplan January 23, 2024
Atrisco acequia
Posted inCity Hall

Commission to debate making camping and loitering in arroyos illegal

by tunruhenos January 22, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Councilors will set federal priorities at Monday meeting

by Elise Kaplan January 19, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Shhhh…..The new public art vault is password protected

by Elise Kaplan January 19, 2024

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