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In the heart of Albuquerque sits Sadie’s, an unassuming culinary treasure where the nachos aren’t just appetizers—they’re the stuff of New Mexican legend that will haunt your dreams in the best ...
High heat can impact anyone’s health, but new research shows people experiencing homelessness face increased risk.
Discover what it’s like living in Charlotte’s most densely populated neighborhoods, with insights into Mecklenburg and York County communities.
Let’s Plant Albuquerque is a city-led initiative that aims to plant 100,000 new trees in the city by 2030—so far, they’ve reached a little over 25 percent of this goal, according to the website.
Know where to run. Know where to hide. A new analysis by Transportation Alternatives reveals where the 10 most-dangerous drivers are terrorizing our streets — carving a swath of potential destruction ...
Just a look at the cable route up Half Dome, and viewers can see why it’s one of the most dangerous hikes in the U.S. The 400-foot route to the top is nearly vertical, and an extreme amount of ...
In our list, we’ve pointed out the top 10 neighborhoods where these problems are more evident. Often, these places struggle with things like frequent crime, poverty, and lack of access to important ...
That's great news for those neighborhoods. However, with the good, there is also the bad. According to NeighborhoodScout: With a crime rate of 48 per one thousand residents, Evansville has one of the ...
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re diving into the **Top 10 Most Dangerous US Cities in 2025 **—a wild ride through crime stats, jaw-dropping neighborhoods, and some laugh-out-loud commentary.
A sophomore lawmaker has filed a bill proposing a dramatic rewrite of New Mexico’s public records law that critics warn would have an alarming effect on government transparency and accountability.
In 2020, the city launched a mobile team to respond to mental health crises without police. In October 2024, the DOJ found Albuquerque to be in almost full compliance with the consent decree. But ...
U.S. News and World Report named Memphis as the most dangerous place in the U.S. in its 2024-2025 ranking. The list is based on murder and property crime rates per 100,000 people.