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Keller: New hiring incentives offer 'lots of good reasons' to join Albuquerque city employees
By Timothy Stuckey | Aug 14, 2021
The City of Albuquerque will begin providing incentives to attract more city workers after experiencing difficulty filling certain positions, according to the Albuquerque Journal.

Radio host Aragon carries 'more than enough momentum' into Albuquerque mayoral race
By Karla Florez | Aug 13, 2021
Radio host Eddy Aragon recently confirmed his decision to join the race to become Albuquerque's next mayor.

'An opportunity for closure': Bankrupt Archdiocese of Santa Fe selling hundreds of plots to cover child sex abuse settlements
By David Beasley | Aug 13, 2021
In an unprecedented move, hundreds of plots of vacant land belonging to the bankrupt Archdiocese of Santa Fe are set to hit the auction block as part of a settlement of child sex-abuse lawsuits, station KRQE reported.

Albuquerque spends $773,000 to 'refresh' school crosswalks
By David Beasley | Aug 13, 2021
The city of Albuquerque is spending $773,000 to improve crosswalks at schools.

University of New Mexico professor studies whether exercise, among 'a whole bunch of factors,' can boost resistance to COVID-19
By David Beasley | Aug 13, 2021
A University of New Mexico professor is conducting a study to determine if exercise can help fight off COVID-19, KRQE reported.

Albuquerque balloon museum launches 'super interactive' new exhibit
By David Beasley | Aug 12, 2021
The Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum has launched a new interactive exhibit called Elevation Station.

Albuquerque's Martinez 'honored and humbled' to be appointed state's House majority floor leader
By Karla Florez | Aug 12, 2021
Rep. Javier Martinez (D-Albuquerque) was appointed as House majority floor leader by New Mexico House Democrats earlier this week.

Legislator Williams Stapleton resigns amid money laundering allegations in 'decision that weighs heavily on me'
By Bree Gonzales | Aug 12, 2021
House Majority Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton resigned as a legislator on July 30 amid allegations of racketeering, money laundering, and receiving illegal kickbacks, Fox News reports.

Albuquerque mayoral candidates Keller, Gonzales face off in mock interview before 'hiring committee;' crime a hot-button issue
By David Hutton | Aug 12, 2021
Crime emerges as key issue as Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales face a “hiring panel”
Protests break out throughout New Mexico regarding mask requirements 'for the people's good' in schools
By Art Benavidez | Aug 12, 2021
New Mexico mask requirements for the upcoming school year have ignited protests throughout the state.

Op-ed: The unscientific science?
By Stephan Helgesen | Aug 11, 2021
That headline, itself, is enough to turn many of us off.

Lujan Grisham: BlueHalo's new national security and tech manufacturing plant in Albuquerque a 'partnership that New Mexicans can get excited about'
By Carrie Bradon | Aug 11, 2021
BlueHalo, which is known for its national security and technology innovations, announced that its new state-of-the-art site will be located at Albuquerque’s MaxQ location.

'People are going to fly from New Mexico': Spaceport America seeks $2 million in state funding
By Art Benavidez | Aug 11, 2021
Spaceport America recently asked state lawmakers for $2 million in funding at a recent committee meeting.

Las Vegas is worst city in New Mexico for commuters, new study finds
By New Mexico Sun Reports | Aug 11, 2021
The average travel time to get to work in Las Vegas is now 25.2 minutes, making it the worst city for commuting in New Mexico, according to a new analysis from the insurance comparison website Insurify.

Twitter user vexed that New Mexico schools budgeting little in federal pandemic learning loss funds while COVID lotteries give away millions
By Karen Kidd | Aug 10, 2021
Someone who goes by "Lindari" on Twitter apparently isn't happy that New Mexico schools have budgeted less than 10% of promised funding to address learning loss during the still ongoing pandemic.

'What is your plan to reduce the homeless population in Albuquerque?': Mayoral candidates Keller, Gonzales engage in mock interviews
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 10, 2021
On July 15, the New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH) and asked Albuquerque mayoral candidates, Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, how they would address the issue of homelessness in the city.

Francisco Javier Garcia
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 10, 2021
Francisco Javier Garcia - September 3, 1933 ~ July 30, 2021 (age 87)

Edward David Trujillo
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 10, 2021
Edward David Trujillo - August 7, 1974 ~ July 31, 2021 (age 46)

Heather Marie Page
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 10, 2021
Heather Marie Page - August 31, 1984 ~ August 1, 2021 (age 36)

David Mark Davis
By New Mexico Reports | Aug 10, 2021
David Mark Davis - October 27, 1934 ~ August 2, 2021 (age 86)