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BRIDGING THE GAP:  Trees, Water & People crew plants 6,000 trees in Jemez Mountains burn scar

Trees, Water & People knows that there is work in bridging the gaps in forest restoration. The organization, who is a Chamber member, spent two weeks in October, where an all-Indigenous crew planted nearly 6,000 trees within the Cerro Pelado burn scar of the Jemez Mountains. The planting was the first stage of a two-year […]

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New District 1 City Councilor Stephanie Telles, Re-Elected Councilors Sworn In for 27th City Council

On Jan. 4, at the Albuquerque Convention Center, Mayor Timothy M. Keller and five elected members of the Albuquerque City Council officially took their oaths of office. The event marked the beginning of the 27th City Council with an increased majority female Council and a third consecutive term for Mayor Keller. Following a public reception

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Albuquerque City Council has New Leadership for the 27th Term

During the first meeting of the new year, the Albuquerque City Council held elections to determine leadership positions for the 27th City Council. The Council is pleased to announce the election of their fellow members to key leadership roles. The Council extends its sincere congratulations to these dedicated public servants as they step into their

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NMDOT announces I-25 AND Montgomery Boulevard overnight closure beginning Jan. 27

The New Mexico Department of Transportation announced that crews are making progress on widening the Montgomery Boulevard bridge and will set beams over I-25 starting Jan. 27, 2026, for two nights. This work will require significant overnight closures from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night: • Northbound and southbound I-25 from the Montgomery Blvd

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BREAKING NEWS: Poll Results Show Strong Voter Support for Public Charter School Expansion & Key Literacy Improvement Policies

New Mexico voters strongly support the expansion of public charter schools and believe parents should have access to more high-quality public school options, in general, for their kids. Voters also say — with definitive intensity — that policymakers’ top priorities should be preparing students for jobs/careers and improving academic performance in core subjects like reading

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