

How NM Police Departments Can Spot Bad Cops
Only 15 police agencies in New Mexico have signed onto a free national database of decertified police officers.
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 14, 2017


Taxpayers And Their Money Are Fleeing NM
Between 2010 and 2016, the state has suffered a net loss of 17,522 taxpaying households and nearly $1 billion in adjusted gross income.
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 13, 2017


Bail Bondsmen Should Stop Whining
“The Eighth Amendment's bail clause protects the interests of criminal defendants, not corporations who seek to provide bail bonds to th
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 13, 2017


Federal Court Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging NM Bail Reform
A federal court judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit by the Bail Bond Association of New Mexico that challenged the state's system of pre
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 12, 2017


When, not if, ABQ bus fares will rise
It's not a question of if Albuquerque's bus fares will have to at least double, but of when they will. By city law, the basic $1 bus fare...
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 12, 2017


FBI Considering Investigation Into UNM Health Sciences And Abortion Clinic
The FBI is looking into whether to open criminal investigations into the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center and an Albuquerque
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 11, 2017


Keller's Apology For Crime Wave Long Overdue
It was the Department of Justice, not Mayor Keller, who discredited APD four years ago when it did an investigation of APD and found a “patt
Pete Dinelli
Dec 10, 2017


Weekly Update: Tragedy in Aztec and Sharp Ax at APD
Locally, it was Mayor Tim Keller and Albuquerque Police Chief Michael Geier who dominated the the news, but it was the fatal shootings in Az
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 9, 2017


Ax Falls On APD's Command Staff
APD's entire command staff was demoted and told they'd have to reapply for their jobs.
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 9, 2017


ABQ Wage Growth Lags
Albuquerque's wage growth rate was the lowest of any city in the region.
Dennis Domrzalski
Dec 8, 2017













