Albuquerque Faces 24-Million Dollars of Red Ink

Budget cuts and adjustments are expected in Albuquerque as City Hall is predicted to be faced with a $24 million shortfall this year. The Albuquerque Journal reports the prediction is outlined in documents submitted to city councilors on Wednesday. The Journal says it sets the stage now for cost-cutting. The city has to make the…MORE

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Council Approves Rape Kit Fix

The Abq City Council Wednesday night took final action on a resolution from Councilor Dan Lewis to expedite testing the city’s backlog of rape kits. They approved the measure. Lewis says part of it calls for a review of what forensic scientists are paid. He says the goal is to raise the pay enough to…MORE

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Albuquerque Down to One Macy’s Store Soon

The Macy’s at Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque is one of 68 stores the company plans to close in 2017. The Cottonwood location opened in 1996 and employs 56 people. Macy’s officials say those people can apply to be hired at other Macy’s, here and in other states. There’s still a Macy’s store in Coronado Mall.…MORE

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New Development for Downtown Albuquerque

There’s been talk for years of developing the northeast corner of First and Central in Downtown Abq. Now, it’s really happening. Ground was broken Wednesday on a $40 million project that’ll be know as “One Central.” Mayor RJ Berry says it’ll include retail, restaurants, 60 apartments and a 423 space parking garage. He says the…MORE

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WIPP Reopens in Southern NM

New Mexico’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad is up and running again. The WIPP site, the only underground nuclear waste dump in the nation, reopened on Wednesday with two pallets of low-level radioactive waste being placed in one of the underground disposal rooms. The US Energy Department confirms that. WIPP has been closed for…MORE

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Suspect Identified in NW Albuquerque Murder

A suspect is in custody, charged with involuntary manslaughter after a man was shot to death on Cynthia Loop NW, near Second and Alameda in Albuquerque on Tuesday. Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Spokesperson Felicia Romero says the 61-year-old victim, who was shot in the head, has been identified as Charles Ulery. The suspect, 46-year-old John Bennett, says…MORE

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Marshal’s Increase “Most Wanted” List

The US Marshals Service in New Mexico has added Ernest Casias to its Most Wanted list. Casias is being sought by both the Marshals Service and the Bernalillo County Sheriffs Department. He’s wanted on a number of felony warrants, including aggravated battery against a household member and assault on a federal officer. The Marshals Service…MORE

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Commissioner-Elect Under Investigation for Fraud

A fraud investigation is underway involving “Breaking Bad” actor and former Albuquerque Public School Board Member Steven Michael Quezada. He successfully ran for the Bernalillo County Commission Seat in District 2 last year- beating his Republican opponent Patricia Paiz. But State Police are now looking into allegations posed by Paiz that Quezada didn’t complete and…MORE

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NM Governor Targets DWI Again

Governor Martinez will once again propose tougher DWI measures when New Mexico Lawmakers convene later this month. The package includes bills that have been proposed before like increasing jail time for repeat drunk drivers, expanding habitual offender laws to include felony DWI, and cracking down on those who lend their vehicle to someone whose license…MORE

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Albuquerque Mayor Sets 2017 Goals

You hear it almost every week. Another repeat offender gets out of jail in ABQ, only to be arrested again. Keeping repeat offenders incarcerated is one of Abq Mayor Berry’s goals for this year- his last year in office. He tells us APD cops are doing a good job at solving crimes and catching offenders.…MORE

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