Albuquerque residents express concerns over city’s direction in latest survey


by KRQE News 13

KRQE News 13— ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque has released its annual survey conducted in February with 400 participants, unveiling mixed responses among Albuquerque citizens regarding the challenges facing their city. 63% of respondents expressed concern with the current direction of Albuquerque. A significant major point in the survey was crime, the latest survey results show 56% []

KRQE News 13—Albuquerque neighborhood seeks city’s help with homeless encampment. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Some residents in an Albuquerque neighborhood are frustrated with a homeless encampment set up right next to their homes and businesses. For more than a year, one neighborhood has been dealing with a homeless encampment at a vacant property on Utah and Chico off of Central. According to neighbors, the camp sometimes []

www.thestar.co.uk—Village children’s home approved by council despite residents’ concerns. The building, at Slade Hollow on Hooton Lane, Laughton en le Morthen, will be converted into a children’s home for up to three children aged from 10 to 17 years, with special needs including autism. Eight letters of objection have been lodged by residents, and one by Laughton en le Morthen Parish Council. Objections have been lodged on the grounds of noise and disturbance; possible anti-social behaviour; lack of facilities in the village; traffic hazards; the property’s proximity to a railway...

Adweek—The Latest CMA Report Brings New Privacy Concerns to Google’s Cookie Deprecation Plans. When Google said this week it will delay the deprecation of third-party cookies in Chrome for the third time, it cited the need to give the U.K.-based Competition and Markets Authority sufficient time to review the cookie-replacement tools it's developing. These tools are called the Privacy Sandbox and the CMA, a regulatory body that must approve Google's cookie deprecation plan before it can happen, wants to make sure that it doesn't benefit Google at the expense of the rest of the ad...