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List/Grid Author Archives: Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer

Amendment to City Charter wins approval

Amendment to City Charter wins approval

Mayors, councilors must get 50% of vote

County eyes higher minimum wage

Commission vote moves issue forward

Runoff measure heads toward passage

  Albuquerque’s future mayors would have to win at least 50 percent of the vote to take office under a City Charter amendment that appeared on its way to passage... Read more »
Elections workers are busy at the city's Plaza del Sol office building.

Updated: ABQ runoff measure leads in early returns

The proposal to change the City Charter’s runoff requirements is ahead by nearly 6,000 votes so far. City Clerk Amy Bailey has posted the unofficial returns for the first six... Read more »
DE LA CRUZ: His proposal  differs from ABQ’s

Wage hike proposed for Bernalillo Co.

County Commissioner Art De La Cruz plans to introduce a proposal that would raise the minimum wage to $8.50 an hour in Bernalillo County.
Women detoxing from drugs or alcohol stay on cots on the floor of a unit at the Metropolitan Detention Center. This photo was taken in July last year. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Jail conditions questioned

Judge orders officials to court

City’s first mail election in 14 years ends Monday

Unofficial results on Charter amendment expected that night

Updated: Dems speak out against city clerk

Two city councilors, a mayoral candidate and a former lieutenant governor — all Democrats — met with reporters this morning to slam City Clerk Amy Bailey’s handling of the special-election... Read more »

City, Malt Shop argue in court

State District Judge Denise Barela-Shepherd has ordered the Route 66 Malt Shop and its managers to avoid speaking to their employees about litigation over Albuquerque’s new minimum wage. She also... Read more »

Winners reveal their app-titude

Contest designed to spur innovation

Unsigned ballots are unacceptable

As of Monday, 4,500 votes were not valid in mail election

Breaking: ABQ clerk says ballots signed after the fact can’t be counted

About 4,300 people have returned ballots to the clerk's office without signing the oath on the envelope.

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