When APS Says “Reorganize,” Watch Out: The District and Gifted Education

Note: This Week in “Better Burque does Duke City Fix” we look at an old professional wound that continues to fester… Before I started bothering people here at Duke City Fix and elsewhere in that greatest of roles for people who wish to be bothersome, the “semi-retired person,” I was a full-time professional bother as… Read More When APS Says “Reorganize,” Watch Out: The District and Gifted Education

Observations From the April 2017 Traffic Fatality Report

After a truly carnage-filled 2016, New Mexico traffic fatalities in 2017 continue to hover somewhere between the record high of last year and the increasingly apparent outlier low of 2015. Here are the monthly figures through April: While the overall numbers this year are significantly down from last year, the rate of pedestrians killed in New Mexico… Read More Observations From the April 2017 Traffic Fatality Report

Deepening Understanding of the Pedestrian Epidemic: The Story of Olivier Kamndon

Rosalie Rayburn’s fine story at the Albuquerque Journal on Olivier Kamndon, the Central African Republic refugee struck while walking across Montgomery near Carlisle, illustrates the importance of personalizing pedestrian crash victims. Mr. Kamndon’s story of successfully fleeing, after incredible hardship, the war-torn C.A.R., only to be nearly killed by a driver in the NE Heights, is compelling,… Read More Deepening Understanding of the Pedestrian Epidemic: The Story of Olivier Kamndon

Eulogy For a Goat

Back in March of 2005 I thought I’d delve into the new, exciting world of “blogs.” In the 12 years since, I’ve posted hundreds, if not thousands of misguided rants, solipsistic rambles, and the occasional half-baked insight. Through all those years of posting, including atop the very webpage you are gazing upon now, there has somewhere… Read More Eulogy For a Goat