• Albuquerque: Albuquerque police investigate overnight homicide in downtown. | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Albuquerque police are investigating a homicide in downtown Albuquerque following an overnight incident, while the New Mexico Supreme Court's IPRA ruling impacts government transparency in Alamogordo and could affect policies in Albuquerque. The Fetching Futures veterans event returns this weekend with a corgi mascot to support local service members.
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  • Albuquerque: Man dies in Downtown Albuquerque shooting | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Albuquerque police are investigating a fatal shooting near Fourth and Central in Downtown Albuquerque, while the Rail Yards hosted its annual Pride Day celebration. New Mexico and Texas finalized a water rights agreement for the Rio Grande, addressing long-term disputes over river management and water allocation.
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  • Albuquerque: Federal bill threatens NM's $12B tourism economy | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Albuquerque hotels are reportedly turning away local residents for bookings, raising concerns about accessibility and economic fairness amid a federal bill that could impact New Mexico’s $12 billion tourism industry. The debate over short-term rental regulations and the MHSAA Soccer tournament’s regional showdown highlight key issues in the city’s economic and community landscape.
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  • Albuquerque: Albuquerque man faces federal charges after synagogue attack | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Albuquerque police are investigating a synagogue attack with federal charges against the suspect, while a new documentary *The Call* sheds light on first responders' challenges. City officials are also addressing hotel booking denials for locals, raising concerns about housing and economic tensions.
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  • Albuquerque: Judge Dismisses Legal Challenge to Universal Childcare Program | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Albuquerque's universal childcare program survives legal challenge as a judge dismisses Republican-led lawsuit, while the Route 66 Centennial Caravan arrives in the city this Friday. The National Weather Service warns of a 9% rain chance and potential thunderstorms later this week.
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  • Albuquerque: Universal childcare rules face pushback in New Mexico | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Albuquerque's childcare debate intensifies as New Mexico faces legal challenges over its universal childcare plan, while a teen suffers third-degree burns from a NeeDoh toy left in a hot car. The city also sees a surge in improv comedy events, showcasing its growing cultural scene.
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  • Albuquerque: Albuquerque seeks to dismiss federal immigration lawsuit | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Albuquerque officials aim to dismiss a federal immigration lawsuit that has dominated local politics, while a man from Champaign is arrested in a 1983 cold-case murder. The city also highlights animal welfare efforts through a restaurant-shelter partnership and a new winery cocktail event.
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  • Albuquerque: Regulators urged to cancel PNM-Blackstone stock sale | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Albuquerque regulators face pressure to block the PNM-Blackstone stock sale, sparking debate over energy policy and public investment. Meanwhile, Albuquerque Business First launches a summer internship, and a new market in the International District emerges from community-led budgeting efforts.
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