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Trump backs plan that would give Elon Musk broad role in U.S. policymaking

By Marianne LeVine, Jeff Stein and Trisha Thadani (c) 2024 , The Washington Post NEW YORK – Former president Donald Trump formally endorsed a government spending commission that could give corporate executive Elon Musk broad responsibilities for auditing federal spending and regulations – a move that reflects a tightening political alliance between the two men with less […]

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Trump and Harris’s first presidential debate is Tuesday. Here’s what to know.

By Mariana Alfaro (c) 2024 , The Washington Post As noted in Vice President Kamala Harris’s CNN interview last week, she and former president Donald Trump have never met face-to-face. That will change on Sept. 10, when the two will share a stage in their only scheduled presidential debate, which will be held in Philadelphia’s […]

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The not so secret garden: BernCo launches urban agricultural project

Bernalillo County officials and community members are planting the seeds to create an “urban agriculture project” in the city’s International District.  Construction is expected to begin soon and be completed by March.  The project was launched with a news conference Tuesday evening following a community meeting. A vacant lot on Wyoming Boulevard near Copper Avenue […]

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GOP states sue to end Biden’s student loan forgiveness rule

By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel (c) 2024 , The Washington Post Seven Republican-led states sued on Tuesday to block President Joe Biden’s new policy to reduce or eliminate the student loan balances of millions of borrowers, claiming the Education Department is illegally preparing to start debt cancellation before the rule is finalized. The lawsuit, led by Missouri […]

City launches grant to help small businesses affected by vandalism

Small businesses in Albuquerque will now be able to get help repairing or replacing broken or vandalized windows.  The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) and the Economic Development Department’s Small Business Office on Tuesday launched a $200,000 “Window to Opportunity” grant to reduce the costs for small businesses that have been vandalized.  The Economic Development Department […]

Housing initiatives on the agenda for City Council

A series of housing initiatives are on the agenda for Albuquerque city councilors at their meeting Sept. 4.  During the last City Council meeting, councilors discussed four bills sponsored by Nichole Rogers which proposed $2.4 million in tax incentives from the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency for four housing projects.  One of the four projects would transform […]

Trump still owes Albuquerque $200K

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign still owes Albuquerque more than $200,000 in security costs and paid time off for city employees tied to his 2019 campaign rally in Rio Rancho, according to Mayor Tim Keller’s office. Following unsuccessful efforts to collect the $211,175, the city sent a bill addressed to Donald J. Trump for President, […]

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Advocates hope Harris will boost momentum on reparations to Black Americans

By Emmanuel Felton and Aaron Schaffer (c) 2024 , The Washington Post In 2019,in her first campaign for president, then-Sen. Kamala Harris called for “some form of reparations” for Black Americans and threw her support behind legislation to study the issue of repayment for historic wrongs. Since then, spurred by the 2020 murder of George Floyd […]