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Bill Rehm: 'We are done living in a city of crime'

New Mexico Republican candidates are bashing Democrats, who they claim are responsible for the crime wave that has engulfed cities like Albuquerque.


Wildlife Rescue Inc. of New Mexico official: Migrating hummingbirds face dangers, 'many birds fly into windows'

Hummingbirds can find themselves in trouble this time of year as they rush to fly south before it’s too late, noted Penny Elliston, an advocate and president of Wildlife Rescue Inc. of New Mexico.


New Mexico State Fairgoers advised to arrive early to avoid traffic

There is plenty to enjoy at the New Mexico State Fair—except for dealing with the traffic to get there.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, May 9.


City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, Aug. 24.












Albuquerque street minister vows to help the homeless 'until I can't go anymore'

Brother Ralph knows the rough road to addiction as well as the path to a better life. He’s been down both.


Sandia Peak cancels ski season for second year: 'The total snowfall has been down'

The Sandia Peak Ski Area will be closed for the second year in a row.


Community member on safe outdoor spaces: 'No one person I spoke to was against safe outdoor spaces'

The future of safe outdoor spaces is still a long way from reality despite the Albuquerque city council recently approving their development.


Report shows Albuquerque homelessness has doubled since beginning of year

A new report centered on the homeless crisis in New Mexico shows that many of those living on the streets are from outside of the state.


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, May 9.