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Albuquerque residents who find animals being sold or given away on sidewalks, in parking lots or other public spaces could soon see stricter enforcement under a proposed ordinance update scheduled for a City Council vote in August.
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Albuquerque City Council to vote on stricter animal sales enforcement

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Alex Uballez
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Uballez criticizes Keller’s ICE policy, calls for stronger immigrant protections

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones July 22, 2025July 23, 2025
Edgewood Town Hall
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Water crisis takes center stage at Edgewood Commission meeting

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Mayor Tim Keller, joined by members of the Albuquerque City Council, held a press conference to announce a new Executive Order that reaffirms the City’s longstanding commitment to supporting and protecting Albuquerque’s immigrant and refugee communities. Pictured is Mayor Keller flanked by Speaker of The House Javier Martinez,left and State Senator Cindy Nava (D), on the right. Roberto E. Rosales / New Mexico News.
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Albuquerque takes stand on immigration

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Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood Town Commission to hear appeal over Campbell Farming subdivision approval

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Bernalillo County Commissioner Chair Eric Olivas, right, and winning designer, Lauren Monet Bruss, unveil the winning proposed ‘Welcome to Sandia Park’ sign at the EMPAC community gathering on July 9th, held at Lantern Ridge. (EMPAC)
Posted inEast Mountains, Local Gov.

New welcome sign design unveiled for Sandia Park along Turquoise Trail

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Tenants at a Northeast Heights apartment complex went weeks without air conditioning in extreme heat, despite a city law requiring cooling in all rental properties. Management at The Retreat at Candelaria told residents there was “nothing we can do,” according to tenant John Reiser, even as indoor temperatures hit 90 degrees or more.
Posted inAlbuquerque

Tenants Lose Their Cool

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Fiber
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Internet service restored after 24-hour outage leaves 15,000 Albuquerque customers offline

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New Mexico health officials are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito bites as the peak season for West Nile virus approaches.
Posted inEast Mountains, Local Gov.

Mountainair Mayor offers updates ahead of upcoming Town Council meeting

Avatar photo by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news July 14, 2025July 14, 2025
Edgewood Town Hall
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Edgewood commission approves FY2026 budget, awaits state certification

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