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Hagerman's Bateman on giving tagger opportunity to use skills: 'He was doing some nice stuff in places'

A one-time illegal graffiti artist is now using his talent to beautify buildings with the approval of the police.


Albuquerque launches new program to increase number of Black homeowners

The City of Albuquerque is addressing the challenges the Black community faces in buying a new home with a national incentive program called Operation Accelerator.


ECECD's Groginsky on expanding child care access: 'We have seen incredible impact on the lives of families across New Mexico'

Proposed regulation changes could expand access to high-quality child care across New Mexico, making it free to most families residing in the state.


Mayor Tim Keller: Rio Grande's higher water levels 'can be very dangerous'

Corrales Fire Chief Anthony Martinez said his department has made six water rescues since May 5.


City of Santa Fe Public Library Board met Tuesday, March 14


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met W4ednesday, April 19


Judge orders document removed that put domestic violence victims in danger

Albuquerque’s new Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Commission rushed to have a document removed that could have put survivors of domestic violence at risk.


Albuquerque farmers form massive convoy to protest 'not getting our water'

Hundreds of farmers formed a convoy that traveled from the Isleta Resort and Casino to the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) offices on 2nd Street to protest paying more for less water.