Albuquerque Community Safety lawsuit, Rail Yard Market, Hot and dry, UNM sustainability project, City pool schedule

Tuesday’s Top Stories

  • Lawsuit alleges CYFD incompetence led to child’s death in Silver City
  • What Happens When The Rio Grande Runs Dry?
  • Albuquerque City Council expands ‘HEART’ ordinance
  • UNM announces new initiative aimed at encouraging families to attend football games
  • Federal tax credit to expire for EV purchases but state credit will continue
  • 166-year-old New Mexico church undergoing restoration project
  • Denmark zoo asks people to donate their small pets as food for captive predators

Tuesday’s Five Facts

[1] ACS workers say the city owes them money in pay dispute – The Albuquerque Community Safety Department is facing a new lawsuit after some workers claim the city owes them money. Six former and five current employees filed a complaint in federal court, claiming the city violated the Fair Labor Standards Act. The suit claims the city made ACS workers salaried employees instead of hourly workers and did not pay them the time-and-a-half rate for overtime. A city spokesperson responded in a statement saying in part, “All responders have transitioned from salaried to hourly positions to better reflect the nature of their work, including overtime pay.”

[2] Rail Yards Market exploring adding a permanent daily market space – The Rail Yards Market has been held every Sunday since 2014. Director Alaska Piper says she sees a future with it open all week. Piper says a daily market would be anchored by well-established vendors and newer entrepreneurs. while the market says its working on the idea, there is no timeline one when a full-time market could open.

[3] Low rain chances with even hotter temperatures – Even hotter weather moves in Tuesday as high pressure settles into the state. The high pressure system will keep the entire state hot and mostly dry. Temperatures will continue to hover near record levels through at least Friday. Temperatures around the Albuquerque Metro could hit 100° as early as Tuesday afternoon,…

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