Albuquerque Police Department Reports Decline in Murder Rate

Albuquerque Police Department Reports Decline in Murder Rate

The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has reported a significant decrease in the city’s murder rate. According to recent statistics, the number of homicides has dropped by 15% compared to the same period last year. This decline is attributed to several strategic initiatives implemented by the APD, including increased patrols in high-crime areas, enhanced community engagement, … Read more

Buffalo Authorities Investigate Early Morning Collision Involving Patrol Car

Buffalo Authorities Investigate Early Morning Collision Involving Patrol Car

An officer-involved accident between a patrol vehicle and a pickup truck occurred early Sunday morning in Buffalo, N.Y. According to Buffalo police officials, the collision happened at 3:45 a.m. at the intersection of Bailey and Erskine Avenues. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident, including the possibility that the driver of the pickup … Read more

Lawmakers and Biden Officials Highlight SolAero’s $24M Manufacturing Boost

Lawmakers and Biden Officials Highlight SolAero's $24M Manufacturing Boost

Albuquerque, N.M. – Key lawmakers and officials from the Biden administration will convene in New Mexico on July 15 to spotlight the expansion of Albuquerque-based SolAero by Rocket Lab. As per to the official source gallupsun This follows a significant $24 million investment from the CHIPS and Science Act aimed at solidifying New Mexico’s leadership … Read more

Find Your Furry Friend at Albuquerque’s ‘Christmas in July’ Event

In a heartwarming effort to find homes for shelter animals, Albuquerque’s ‘Christmas in July’ event has made a significant impact. Organized by the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department, the event aims to spread holiday cheer in the summer and help animals find their forever homes. By offering reduced adoption fees and festive activities, the initiative has … Read more

Downtown Decibel Dilemma: Albuquerque Considers Noise Cameras

Downtown Decibel Dilemma: Albuquerque Considers Noise Cameras

Albuquerque City Councilor Hakeem Baka is proposing a renewed effort to address noise complaints in Downtown Albuquerque. Baka is seeking to implement a noise camera program, reviving a resolution originally passed in 2022. The proposed program would utilize noise cameras to identify and potentially ticket sources of excessive noise exceeding pre-determined decibel levels during designated … Read more

Hurricane Beryl Leaves Houston in the Dark: Gov. Abbott Seeks Answers

Hurricane Beryl Leaves Houston in the Dark: Gov. Abbott Seeks Answers

DALLAS – Nearly a week after Hurricane Beryl ravaged Texas, around 270,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area are still without power according to the official news source abcnews. Governor Greg Abbott has called for an investigation into the response and preparedness of CenterPoint Energy, the utility company serving the area. Governor Abbott’s Call … Read more