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

Restaurant Owners Seek Cap on Wage Raises

About 10 restaurant owners and industry representatives asked city councilors on Monday to step in a ...
Pedestrian bridges, raised boardwalks, viewing towers and upgraded trails could be built in the Rio Grande bosque as part of “ABQ: The Plan.” One of the city’s goals is to make the river a bigger part of residents’ day-to-day lives. (Courtesy of City of Albuquerque)

Right Path?

Mayor wants 'ABQ: The Plan' input for bike loop, Central

Taxes, Bonds Are Not Related

Tax Rate, Property Values Are Factors

Don’t Expect Help From City Hall on New Wage Law

Don't count on City Hall to step in if your employer isn't paying the new minimum wage. ...

ABQ Council to Hear Another POC Proposal

There’s now bipartisan legislation headed to the City Council to launch an overhaul of the police-oversight ordinance. Councilor Brad Winter, a Republican, and Rey Garduño, a Democrat, are sponsoring a... Read more »
Wake Gardner, left, conducts a survey with Rudy Artago, center, as Mayor Richard Berry looks on. Volunteers, city employees and the mayor took to the streets early Tuesday to gauge the city’s homeless population. (pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

Survey: Fewer Homeless On Streets

Volunteers Record Numbers; More May Be in Shelters

Fewer Pets Are Being Euthanized In ABQ

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City Council President Dan Lewis, left, joins Councilor Don Harris to announce new legislation aimed at reviewing the police-oversight ordinance. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/JOURNAL)

2 City Councilors Plan Overhaul Of APD Oversight

Two city councilors say it's time to overhaul Albuquerque's police oversight system, and ...

ACLU: Police Board Violated Free Speech

Albuquerque's police oversight board violated the free-speech rights of five residents when it ...

UNM Transit Meetings Planned

The Mid-Region Council of Governments is launching a new round of public meetings on transit, land-use and parking in the university area. The meetings are aimed at identifying and reviewing... Read more »

City Faces a Pair Of Impact Fee Challenges

The city of Albuquerque faces a pair of legal challenges to its new impact fee ordinance from compan ...

Changes For Oversight Commission

Police Board Gets 3 New Members