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Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission met Thursday, June 23.


APD’s stated 97% clearance rate for homicides in 2022 is misleading

On May 19 and July 19, APD officials proclaimed they had a 97% homicide clearance rate for 2022 with 47 suspects arrested, charged or identified in 40 recent and past homicide cases. The 97% figure is very misleading.


Rio Rancho mayor: 'We needed this type of developments in Rio Rancho to attract business from the Albuquerque area'

On July 13, city officials broke ground for a new gourmet grocery store at The Village at Rio Rancho.


State sees first probable case of monkeypox: ‘A public health concern for all of us’

A probable case of monkeypox was recently reported in the state, according to a New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) press release.








State commits $30 million to water project: 'This ... community ... in zero to five years could run out of water'

As repeated droughts threaten a reliable water reserve for the future, the state agreed to commit $30 million to provide water to southeastern New Mexico communities.


City of Albuquerque Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee met Wednesday, March 16.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, June 22.


Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk

Railyard Arts District Last Friday Art Walk is held monthly on the last Friday.


'We saw literally a 50% jump overnight': Rail Runner extends low ticket prices through end of year

Representatives from New Mexico Rail Runner Express recently announced that not only are cheaper tickets here to stay, the company is also adding more trips.



Scrase: 'Monkeypox is a very rare disease in the United States'

The first probable case of monkeypox in New Mexico was announced July 11, the Albuquerque Journal reported.


Candelaria on New Mexico CYFD lack of transparency: 'It’s not going to do better until they open their doors and let the public in'

Attorney Jacob Candelaria, of Candelaria Law LLC, is filing a lawsuit against New Mexico Child, Youth and Families Department due to the fact that they feel the agency has broken its promise of more transparency in the department, KRQE reported.


Albuquerque student on 'Pictures of Hope' exhibit: 'We just want everything to stop – the violence and riots'

​Student artists have their dreams, and they were recently given the chance to use art to showcase their visions for life.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, March 15.