One incident can spark a revolution. Last month, two black men hanging out at a Philadelphia Starbucks were denied use of the restrooms and asked to leave when they didn't buy anything. An employee called the cops and the men were arrested
Read MoreAs Albuquerque goes into the 2017 mayoral race, it’s clear from the latest Carroll Poll by Carroll Strategies Polling, that crime and the economy are front and center
In fact, many are so pessimistic about the economy, they fear their children or grandchildren will have to leave the city to find a job.
Read MoreEver since the NFL was formed many years ago, people have tried to create other football leagues to rival the NFL, but without a real challenge. Well, now comes the Pacifica Pro Football League.
Read MoreAt this year's Consumer Electronics Show, where announcements are commonplace, Acer has grabbed the headlines with the announcement of a new $9,000 laptop.
Read MoreIn order to set itself apart from a crowded city restaurant scene, Ichiran restaurant has created an eatery where everyone eats alone.
Read MoreFacebook is taking on eBay and Craigslist. This week, a new icon showed up on the bottom of the mobile Facebook app, called Facebook Marketplace.
Read MoreNew Carroll Strategies Poll shows support for trial against officers involved in shooting of James Boyd.
Read MoreSamsung had a problem that no company wants to have. Samsung Note 7 phones were blowing up. Well, 35 phones blew up worldwide and caused phone fires.
Read MoreSan Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick made a stand this weekend against oppression and police brutality by refusing to stand for the National Anthem before an exhibition game. “This country stands for freedom, liberty, justice for all,” he said
Read MoreIt doesn’t get much worse than this for Ryan Lochte, who was on top of the world before he said, as the joke does, “Here, hold my gold medal while I go in and trash this Brazilian restroom, and then lie about it.”
Read MoreIn the Carroll Poll, a public opinion survey out last week, we asked registered voters across the city of Albuquerque about their feelings about ART, or the Albuquerque Rapid Transit proposal.
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