Albuquerque Journal: Local News, Sports, And Obituaries

Albuquerque Journal: Gathering of Nations’ ‘Last Dance’ could signal big loss for local businesses

A bill that would require large tech companies to compensate newsrooms for the local journalism on platforms like Google and Facebook is advancing to the floor of the Oregon state Senate ...

Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB A bill that would require big tech companies to compensate Oregon newsrooms for sharing the local journalism on their platforms appears to have died.

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Journal-News: Local officials say they’re continuing to work on property tax relief for Ohioans

New & Happening in Albuquerque, 2026 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – With the year-long centennial celebration of the iconic Route 66 at the heart of it all, Albuquerque ’s 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years in recent memory for both locals and visitors. With a scenic location at the base of the Sandia Mountains, the destination boasts sunny blue skies more than 310 days a year ...

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Albuquerque’s Gathering of Nations powwow is approaching its final ‘Last Dance’ this weekend, and local businesses are hoping the event goes out with a bang as they brace for the loss of up to $30 ...

Albuquerque Journal: ABQ mayor proposed $35 million in cuts to the city budget, but will it be enough?

Albuquerque Journal: ‘A new normal’: Albuquerque housing experts say the market is stabilizing after a ‘bumpy’ 2025

Albuquerque Journal: Ernie C’deBaca, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber CEO, says he will retire

Albuquerque Journal: Albuquerque’s Urban Hotdog Co. relishes top spot in national competition

Bill to have big tech pay for local news advances in Oregon Legislature

The mysterious emergence of AI invaders on the local news scene is a new development in Oregon, and the Ashland Daily Tidings website appears designed to hide its true operators.

In one of the fastest-growing areas of Oregon, the emergence of a locally-owned print newspaper seems like good news. But a close examination of Hoodview News shows something more complex.

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Harbor News APD Makes Arrest for Damage to Local Auto Dealership 4 months ago KXRO Community Auditions for GHC's Winter Musical 'Hello Dolly!' start tonight 5 months ago Harbor Sports Former KXRO / KDUX GM, Local Announcer Steve Levold passes away at 72 (Obituary) 10 months ago Harbor News

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Journal-News: Kings Island names new president as Six Flags reinstates leadership roles

Journal-News: Softball: Shawnee ranked No. 1 for the first time in school history, KR still tops in D-IV state poll

Journal-News: Wittenberg men’s volleyball: Dayton, West Liberty-Salem grad leads program to Final Four

Journal-News: Warren County politicians say they’re working on property tax relief for Ohioans

Journal-News: Girls basketball: Morris takes over at Lebanon, aims to build ‘PRIDE’ culture

Journal-News: Hamilton’s Pretzel Fest again brings brews, bites and games to brewery

Journal-News: Miami football: RedHawks enter spring finale with questions on offense, confidence in foundation

KRQE NEWS 13 on MSN: Victim in suspected Albuquerque road rage shooting dies; 2 suspects arrested

Albuquerque Journal: The whole kitten caboodle: Albuquerque Animal Welfare looking for volunteers

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KRQE NEWS 13 on MSN: One person dead after shooting in northeast Albuquerque

The Business Journals: Albuquerque's Lindy's Diner red tagged, closed after 97 years in business

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Bienvenido a Albuquerque En el corazón de Nuevo México late el pulso de una ciudad vibrante. En Albuquerque, las diversas culturas, el arte auténtico y las tradiciones dinámicas han ayudado a dar forma a nuestra historia centenaria. No importa cuáles sean sus intereses, la ciudad tiene innumerables oportunidades para que usted explore.

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Gathering of Nations’ ‘Last Dance’ could signal big loss for local businesses

Skyline is a masked local who patrols Central with Narcan and supplies, helping people experiencing homelessness and inspiring unity.

Amid a nationwide federal immigration crackdown, Mayor Tim Keller signed a law restricting immigration enforcement in Albuquerque. The law returns to a Biden-era policy scrapped by President Donald ...

Low inventory, elevated rates, rising costs and older ages for first-time homebuyers are some trends that shaped last year's housing market, but local experts say they are optimistic about how 2026 is ...

‘A new normal’: Albuquerque housing experts say the market is stabilizing after a ‘bumpy’ 2025

The Duke City eatery has beat out 63 hot dog spots across the country to earn the title of best hot dog in America, putting Albuquerque’s gourmet hot dogs and New Mexico flavors in the spotlight.