Transitional Housing, or a Neglected Property?

This is another example of millions of tax dollars being spent to address homeless issues that is wasted due to mismanagement and a lack of enforcement on public safety laws,…

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The “R” Word

Neither President Biden nor Fed Chairman Powell wants to use the 'R' (recession) word, but another 'R' word (reality), is taking hold. While the President says he wants to do something…

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Will More Camps Help the Homeless?

The growing homeless population in Albuquerque and other cities around New Mexico contributes to crime and other problems, but are more government sanctioned camps the answer? Pete Dinelli, an accomplished attorney…

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The “Green New Deal” Agenda

The 'Green New Deal' agenda under the Biden Administration has caused chaos for the solar industry. A formal investigation opened by the U.S. Commerce Department over imports of solar panels,…

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Housing Problems in Albuquerque

$1,486, that's the average amount it costs for a two bedroom apartment in Albuquerque, according to KOB4. This average is up 22% from what it was this time last year…

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Homelessness in Albuquerque is Costing Albuquerque $700,000

$700,000, that's the amount of money that Albuquerque officials state it will take to fully clean up the most prominent homeless park in the state. Within the last decade, Coronado…

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Webinar for business relief funds scheduled for Monday May 3rd

On Monday, May 3 at 10:30 a.m.,  U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) will join Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis to cohost a virtual webinar for restaurants, bars, food trucks and…

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Read more about the article State Legislators push back on Gov’s UI veto
em070920f/a/Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham shows her face mask with "Governor" and St. Michael's High School emblem on it. This was before giving her weekly update on the COVID-19 outbreak in New Mexico and the state effort to control it. The news conference is being held at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, Thursday July 9, 2020. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

State Legislators push back on Gov’s UI veto

New Mexico's lawmakers are pushing back on the Governor's decision to veto the use of federal aid  intended to replenish the unemployment insurance (UI) fund. Before approving the state budget…

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