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Albuquerque City Councilors tumbled their way through a short agenda and made a seemingly …

With a pile of municipal business on the table, Albuquerque City Councilors worked through a five-plus hour Jan. 18 regular meeting. And some probably left with a city-sized headache as well. Cop …

Despite issuing nearly 30,000 tickets due to data from speed cameras, the city of Albuquerque has only collected fines from 52% of them; that's about 15,600 tickets. The other 14,400 have surpassed …

Albuquerque City Councilors rescued safe open spaces, approved more emergency winter shelter beds, green lighted much needed affordable housing and tweaked, then deferred, a big decision on zero bus …

 A woman with PTSD and learning disabilities was forced to leave formerly safe Coronado Park after the city shut it down without notice. The police couldn't tell her where to go instead. She …

Albuquerque City Council zoomed through a five-plus-hour virtual meeting Dec. 5 with an agenda a mile long. Councilors did not agree 100 percent on all things but some managed to stop safe spaces for …

With the crisp air of taking care of business in the virtual chambers, Albuquerque City leaders did some routine business, took care of a couple controversial items, and gave a shout out for trees …

 “Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone. They paved paradise, put up a parking lot.”   This song, by Joni Mitchell about taking things for …

Things got a little rowdy in the Albuquerque City Council chambers Tuesday night as a debate was held to send a memorial to the state legislature to repeal a law that forbids municipalities from …

A couple of Albuquerque City Council members want to stop the current zero fare bus program and make people who can’t afford to ride the bus apply for a free pass. Free Fares, or …

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