Posted inPolitics & Elections, Sandoval County

Clerks Detail Cost and Turnout of the 2024 Local Elections

A week after the 2024 Municipal Officer Elections in Sandoval County, municipal clerks can take a breath and look at the numbers. Most of the incorporated municipalities in Sandoval County held their officer elections on March 5, but some are still in the process.  Recounts and runoff elections will take place after county commissioners hold […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Education wins and loses at the Legislature

The 2024 legislative session contained one big victory for public education and a few disappointments, the head of the local teachers’ union said Wednesday. “In general, it has not been a banner year for education,” Ellen Bernstein, president of the Albuquerque Teachers Federation, told CityDesk ABQ. She said the one great thing to come out […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Courts, Justice & Safety

Third APD officer under investigation in DWI corruption probe resigns

A third officer under investigation for corruption within the Albuquerque Police Department’s DWI unit has resigned before being interviewed by internal investigators.  Harvey Johnson resigned on Wednesday. Gilbert Gallegos, an APD spokesperson, said he was scheduled to be interviewed for the internal investigation today.  Johnson is one of six APD officers who were put on […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Courts, Justice & Safety

Death of adult film star in Albuquerque gets national, international attention

Twelve days ago, local homicide detectives were called to a Northeast Albuquerque apartment complex to investigate a woman’s death after she was found “unresponsive” by her family.  Now it’s been more than a week and her death has been reported by national — and even international — outlets, including the New York Post, The Daily […]

How do you fire a chief of police?

After three false starts, Councilor Louie Sanchez is getting some traction in getting the City Council to chastise Chief Harold Medina after what he calls a pattern of mismanagement and scandals.  This week a vote of no confidence moved forward out of an important city committee — but Sanchez acknowledges that Medina is not going […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Downtown

When will Downtown’s unwelcome tunnel be gone?

Dark, loud, unsafe and foul: words commonly used for decades to describe the pedestrian tunnel that links East Downtown and Downtown along Central Avenue under the railroad tracks. The tunnel also connects vehicles — often with horns honking, tires screeching, and engines revving for an amplified sound effect.  The link is an important one because […]