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Posted inLocal Gov., Torrance County

Mayor Webb prioritizes transparency and reform in hunt for new Moriarty clerk/treasurer

Avatar photo by nm.news August 22, 2025September 25, 2025
Bernalillo County will remove all five property tax payment drop boxes by Oct. 1, citing underuse and security concerns.
Posted inBernalillo County

Drop box drama: Needles and sticky stuff lead to removal by treasurer

Avatar photo by City Desk ABQ August 22, 2025August 22, 2025
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.
Posted inLocal Gov.

ABQ will not ‘give in to bullying:’ Keller defies federal immigration demands in letter to U.S. Attorney General

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks August 20, 2025August 21, 2025
sworn in as city clerk/treasurer with Mayor Brandon S. Webb and Municipal Judge Bobby Garcia
Posted inLocal Gov., Torrance County

Moriarty clerk/treasurer resigns, cites ‘rampant corruption’

Avatar photo by nm.news August 20, 2025September 25, 2025
Bernalillo County commissioners will move forward with a proposed $225 million energy storage project that aims to support New Mexico’s transition to renewable energy.
Posted inBernalillo County

Bernalillo County votes to approve $225 million energy storage project to get PNM grid to carbon-free power

Avatar photo by City Desk ABQ August 20, 2025August 21, 2025
Posted inLocal Gov.

From red tape to rapid construction: Councilors embrace “supply-side progressivism” to remove red tape delaying housing spending

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones August 19, 2025August 20, 2025
Edgewood Town Hall
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Special Saturday meeting: Edgewood Commission addresses soccer storage, Animal Welfare Board

Avatar photo by nm.news August 19, 2025August 19, 2025
The Bernalillo County commission will hold a public hearing on issuing taxable industrial revenue bonds for Corazon Energy Storage LLC's project, a facility that would be built on approximately 10 acres near Public Service Company of New Mexico's Pajarito substation in Albuquerque. (Corazon Energy)
Posted inBernalillo County

Bernalillo County to consider over $400 million in economic development projects Tuesday

Avatar photo by nm.news August 18, 2025August 19, 2025
ABQ Transit security
Posted inLocal Gov.

City: Transit security force needs to triple to meet need, but only “incremental” hiring planned for now

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks August 18, 2025August 18, 2025
Moriarty City Hall
Posted inLocal Gov., Torrance County

Moriarty city councilor seeks clarification on financial issues, disputes media coverage

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks August 15, 2025September 25, 2025

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