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Pat Davis

Pat Davis is the founder and publisher of City Desk ABQ. In a prior life he served as an Albuquerque City Councilor.

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State Briefs

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 17, 2023

Stay updated with local New Mexico news – a comprehensive roundup of stories relevant to the community’s interests and happenings across the state.

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Good Soldiers Struggle to Fight Just Wars

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 17, 2023

Israeli Defense Forces’ Gen. Halevi grapples with ethical standards amidst adversaries lacking such constraints.

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Bogged down at the border

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Amidst the U.S.-Mexico border crisis, Congressman Gabe Vasquez’s proposed immigration reforms face uncertainty in a divided Congress and a tightly contested district election.

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Bogged down at the border

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Amidst the U.S.-Mexico border crisis, Congressman Gabe Vasquez’s proposed immigration reforms face uncertainty in a divided Congress and a tightly contested district election.

Posted inUncategorized

Bogged down at the border

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Amidst the U.S.-Mexico border crisis, Congressman Gabe Vasquez’s proposed immigration reforms face uncertainty in a divided Congress and a tightly contested district election.

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Motel, Office Building Conversions Hold Promise for Quick Housing

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Santa Fe’s mansion tax & motel conversions drive affordable housing initiatives across New Mexico amidst a statewide crisis.

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Motel, Office Building Conversions Hold Promise for Quick Housing

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Santa Fe’s mansion tax & motel conversions drive affordable housing initiatives across New Mexico amidst a statewide crisis.

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Motel, Office Building Conversions Hold Promise for Quick Housing

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 13, 2023

Santa Fe’s mansion tax & motel conversions drive affordable housing initiatives across New Mexico amidst a statewide crisis.

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State Awaits Cross Country Runners

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 10, 2023April 19, 2025

High school distance runners from Moriarty, East Mountain, and Estancia compete for state meet spots. Find out who made the cut.

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Pintos Girls Soccer Fall in Playoffs

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis November 10, 2023April 19, 2025

Moriarty Pintos girls’ soccer season concludes positively despite quarterfinal loss. East Mountain faces challenges but sees a successful season overall.

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Pat Davis is the founder and publisher of City Desk ABQ. In a prior life he served as an Albuquerque City Councilor.



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