Albuquerque Sees 7% Decrease in Auto Thefts in 2024

Albuquerque Sees 7% Decrease in Auto Thefts in 2024

Albuquerque reports a 7% drop in auto thefts for 2024, with popular brands targeted by thieves Albuquerque Sees 7% Decrease in Auto Thefts in 2024 Albuquerque: The police department recently shared some interesting news. They reported a 7% drop in auto thefts for 2024. Last year, there were 4,401 vehicles stolen, but that number is…

The Most Turbulent Flight Routes in the US You Should Avoid

The Most Turbulent Flight Routes in the US You Should Avoid

A new report reveals the most turbulent flight routes in the US, highlighting areas to avoid for a smoother journey. The Most Turbulent Flight Routes in the US You Should Avoid Albuquerque: Fasten your seatbelts. If turbulence makes you anxious, you might want to steer clear of the Rocky Mountains. Last year, this high-elevation area…

Foundation for Building and Tree New Mexico Launch Tree Green Program

Foundation for Building and Tree New Mexico Launch Tree Green Program

The new partnership aims to enhance Albuquerque’s green spaces and promote environmental education. Foundation for Building and Tree New Mexico Launch Tree Green Program Albuquerque: The Foundation for Building is teaming up with Tree New Mexico for a cool initiative called Tree Green New Mexico. They want to make the city greener and healthier by…

Volcano Vista HS Student Sues APS Over Alleged Free Speech Violations

Volcano Vista HS Student Sues APS Over Alleged Free Speech Violations

A student claims Albuquerque Public Schools violated her free speech rights after being disciplined for a Snapchat post Volcano Vista HS Student Sues APS Over Alleged Free Speech Violations Albuquerque: A student from Volcano Vista High School is taking legal action against Albuquerque Public Schools. She claims her free speech rights were violated after she…

New Tool Lets Public Track ‘Wandering Cops’ in New Mexico Easily

New Tool Lets Public Track ‘Wandering Cops’ in New Mexico Easily

A new database helps track police officers in New Mexico who change jobs after misconduct, enhancing transparency for the public and journalists. New Tool Lets Public Track ‘Wandering Cops’ in New Mexico Easily Albuquerque: A new database is now available that lets everyone keep an eye on police officers in New Mexico who switch jobs…

Texas Man Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Child Rape Videos on Social Media

Texas Man Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Child Rape Videos on Social Media

A Texas man faces serious charges for allegedly sharing disturbing child exploitation videos online for over a year Texas Man Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Child Rape Videos on Social Media Gonzales: A man named Daniel Stumbo, 44, was arrested for sharing horrific videos of child abuse on social media. This went on for over a…

Lawsuit Claims New Mexico Fails to Release Prison Health Care Records

Lawsuit Claims New Mexico Fails to Release Prison Health Care Records

An Albuquerque attorney is suing the state for not providing records on prison health care litigation costs since 2016 Lawsuit Claims New Mexico Fails to Release Prison Health Care Records Albuquerque: So, there’s this lawyer named Parrish Collins who’s been busy filing lawsuits for inmates. He’s claiming that New Mexico’s prison health system is seriously…

Man Charged in 2024 Double Murder Linked to Gun and Drug Deal in NE Albuquerque

Man Charged in 2024 Double Murder Linked to Gun and Drug Deal in NE Albuquerque

A 19-year-old faces multiple charges after a double homicide during a drug deal in Albuquerque last summer Man Charged in 2024 Double Murder Linked to Gun and Drug Deal in NE Albuquerque Albuquerque: A 19-year-old named Nathaniel Laws is in serious trouble. He’s accused of shooting two people during a drug and gun deal gone…

Help, Hope, Heartbreak: A Woman’s Ongoing Struggle for Shelter

Help, Hope, Heartbreak: A Woman’s Ongoing Struggle for Shelter

Debra Griego faces ongoing challenges as she seeks stable housing in Albuquerque Help, Hope, Heartbreak: A Woman’s Ongoing Struggle for Shelter Albuquerque: Debra Griego has been without stable housing for nearly a year. After being evicted from her government-subsidized home, she’s been struggling to find a place to live. At 64, Debra relies solely on…