by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. & New Mexico Political Report — A Gallup native is in line to become one of the country’s top health officials after President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Heidi Overton to lead the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Overton has deep academic and civic ties to
Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:38AM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Neighbors and nearby business owners along Yale Boulevard near the airport will get their say on an overnight drug treatment shelter after city officials accidentally allowed it to open without a required permit. The Albuquerque City Council rejected a recommendation that would have allowed
Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 02:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:47PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños will not get a chance to weigh in this November on removing the mayor’s sole power over the city attorney and city clerk after councilors failed to override Mayor Tim Keller’s veto, which warned the change would effectively create a new branch of
Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:46PM
by: Pat Davis
With more than $70 billion available to invest for the benefit of New Mexico, why doesn’t the State Investment Council just buy PNM instead of letting them sell to Blackstone, a private equity company? This story was originally published at New Mexico Political Report, a nonprofit news service covering politics
Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 02:10PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque struggles to get things done because it suffers from a “scarcity mindset” he intends to change Mayor Tim Keller said Saturday as he outlined his priorities for his historic third term as mayor of the state’s largest city. Speaking from the Route 66
Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:10PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Southeast Albuquerque residents and business owners near the airport are demanding answers about how an overnight drug treatment shelter has been allowed to operate without a required permit since November after city staff gave “incorrect advice,” setting up a fight before City Councilors who
Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Friday, August 14, 2026 10:32AM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — The Duke City could see more than 200 high-tech jobs and tens of millions of dollars in private investment if the City Council approves $3.1 million in city and state incentives for three local companies in cybersecurity, quantum computing and aerospace. The three proposed
Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:20PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Bernalillo County voters will not see proposed changes to the public campaign finance system on the November ballot after county commissioners withdrew the measures to allow more time for study instead of rushing a complex proposal to voters. On Tuesday, the Bernalillo County Board
Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 09:25AM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque’s city watchdog found no legal or ethical misconduct by Interim City Attorney Lauren Keefe, but the report paints a picture of confusion inside City Hall. Interim Inspector General Peter Pacheco released the final special investigation report July 31 on allegations of legal and
Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:18PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños who rely on local housing, transit and community services could see programs lose federal funding if a proposed rule were to give political appointees new power to freeze or end grants over vague standards tied to federal policy. Four Albuquerque City Councilors, led
Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:17PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños dropping off trash at city convenience centers will soon need proof of residency or face more than double the residential rate. During its Aug. 3 meeting, the Albuquerque City Council voted 8-1 for an ordinance to raise the solid waste disposal fee at
Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 03:50PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Voters in Bernalillo County may get a chance to decide this November whether their tax dollars should help fund campaigns for county offices. The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing and final vote Tuesday, Aug. 11, on three companion measures.
Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 04:23PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueño voters will decide in November whether to take away the mayor’s sole power to hire and fire the city attorney and city clerk. The Albuquerque City Council approved companion measures sponsored by Council Vice President Dan Champine on Monday, Aug. 3, to place
Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 10:58AM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque city workers who report fraud or wrongdoing at City Hall now have stronger legal protections after the City Council unanimously approved two overhauls Monday to protect whistleblowers and strengthen the city’s fraud watchdog. Councilors unanimously approved the Accountability in Government Ordinance, which Councilor
Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Thursday, August 06, 2026 03:38PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Smoke shop and cannabis dispensary owners rolled into the Albuquerque City Council chambers Monday, Aug. 3 and watched a zoning bill that would have separated the two businesses go up in smoke. City councilors voted 6-3 to reject Ordinance O-26-39, sponsored by Councilor Renée
Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Thursday, August 06, 2026 03:36PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Taxpayers in the Duke City will not see a proposed gross receipts tax increase on their November ballots after city councilors used a procedural move to stop the measure before it reached a vote. During the Aug. 3 City Council meeting, Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn
Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 05:24PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños whose catalytic converters get stolen or whose streetlights go dark because of stripped copper wiring have a new tool aimed at fighting the market for stolen metal after the City Council voted 8-1 Monday night to toughen the city’s recycling laws. The council
Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 05:20PM
by: Rodd Cayton
By Rodd Cayton It’s hot, and that’s not ideal for learning, Albuquerque Public Schools officials acknowledged Monday. Therefore, the district has been working on a variety of initiatives to keep kids cool. “We are overstaffed for the beginning of the year in terms of having all hands on deck to
Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 12:46PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Mattresses, tents and scorched brush piled up along the Rio Grande this month as crews worked through Burque’s Bosque between Rio Bravo Boulevard and Interstate 40, clearing fire hazards from the river corridor during a historically dry summer. The third annual, multiagency cleanup wrapped
Published: Monday, August 03, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Monday, August 03, 2026 03:46PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque smoke shop and cannabis dispensary owners could soon have far fewer places to open after Councilor Renée Grout revived a bill she sponsored by request, just days after a City Council committee recommended rejecting it. Planning Director Alan Varela told the Land Use,
Published: Friday, July 31, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Saturday, August 01, 2026 02:44PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burque municipal workers exposing government fraud could soon face fresh ground rules, as could the taxpayers who rely on City Hall’s watchdog agency. The City Council votes Aug. 3 on two companion ordinances born from a feud between city investigators and municipal leaders. The
Published: Thursday, July 30, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2026 05:20PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — A panic-inducing phone call, an alleged arrest warrant and a frantic drive to a neighborhood gas station: For many victims, that’s how cryptocurrency ATM scams begin. Callers posing as law enforcement, government officials or utility workers pressure people to withdraw thousands of dollars in
Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 02:00PM
Updated: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 02:56PM
by: Rodd Cayton
Albuquerque Public Schools has been awarded a grant connected to enhancing its community schools program. The $50,000 National Moonshot Grant is for “Extending the Educator Team: Embedding Community in the Future of Learning,” an initiative of Remake Learning, a Pennsylvania-based network “that works to bring together a diverse network of
Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 09:37AM
Updated: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 03:21PM
by: Jesse Jones
by Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Homeowners in Burque tired of unannounced fiber internet crews tearing up lawns and sidewalks or blocking driveways can look to a new proposal putting neighborhood protections front and center. Sponsored by Councilor Dan Champine, the ordinance includes several new requirements for internet providers, including
Published: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 05:26PM
by: Jesse Jones
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Across the Duke City, medians, parks and other green spaces are buzzing with more than people. Thanks to conservation efforts, bees, butterflies and other pollinators are finding more places to thrive. Albuquerque is doubling down on its status as the first Bee City USA
Published: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 01:00PM
Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 05:26PM