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In downtown Albuquerque, more than 65 renters at The Alvarado Apartments signed a formal demand letter accusing their management company, Apartment Management Consultants (AMC), of dangerous neglect, safety failures and "excessive" fees. They are demanding rent abatement and a written repair plan.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness

Cockroaches, no water, no stairs: Downtown renters unite to demand action from neglectful apartment owners

nm.news by jessejonesnmnews January 23, 2026January 23, 2026
District 6 City Councilor Nichole Rogers looks on as the Albuquerque City Council voted down her proposed rental protection ordinance on Jan. 21. (Jesse Jones)
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Local Gov.

“A complete betrayal”: Council rejects enforcement of renters rights against predatory landlords

nm.news by jessejonesnmnews January 22, 2026
Samantha Sengel, Albuquerque’s chief administrative officer, talks with Arts and Culture Department Director Shelle Sanchez during the City Council meeting Wednesday, Jan. 21, where councilors unanimously reappointed her to the position.
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Local Gov.

Who runs Albuquerque day-to-day? Meet the city’s reappointed CAO

nm.news by jessejonesnmnews January 22, 2026
Sam Bregman, district attorney for New Mexico's Second Judicial District, sent a letter Wednesday to Bill Shaw, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement assistant field office director, raising concerns about ICE operations in the state.
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Courts, Justice & Safety

ICE policy under fire: Bregman threatens criminal charges for unlawful ICE detentions

nm.news by citydeskabq January 22, 2026
While the city continues to grapple with persistent problem properties, officials want residents to know that progress is being made. The City of Albuquerque's Code Enforcement division has been working steadily to resolve cases, whether through owner remediation or municipal action. The results show that change is possible, even for properties that have plagued communities for years.
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Housing & Homelessness

From eyesore to success: Albuquerque’s problematic properties that got fixed

nm.news by citydeskabq January 21, 2026
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Local Gov.

Frustrated by delays, Council proposes fix for contentious City Hall Q&A

nm.news by jessejonesnmnews January 20, 2026
A months-long fight over transparency erupted at Albuquerque City Hall last fall after nine Inspector General fraud investigations were completed. Of those investigations, the public has only seen two final reports; four remain unreleased and one was formally rejected. (Roberto E. Rosales)
Posted inCity Desk ABQ

City promised fraud reports in 15 days, still waiting after 300

nm.news by jessejonesnmnews January 16, 2026
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Housing & Homelessness

Albuquerque council to revisit rental protections ordinance 

nm.news by citydeskabq January 16, 2026
APD's real-time crime center integrates ALPR and other tools to prevent and investigate crime and keep the community informed. (APD)
Posted inCity Desk ABQ

Metro crime-fighting tools highlighted as federal funding package clears Congress

nm.news by rodd-cayton January 16, 2026January 16, 2026
Bernalillo County is requesting $72.9 million in capital outlay funding for the 2026 legislative session to address public safety, housing, infrastructure and other countywide priorities.
Posted inCity Desk ABQ

Bernalillo County seeks $72.9 million for capital projects in 2026 session

nm.news by citydeskabq January 16, 2026January 16, 2026

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