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As COVID-19 jammed Albuquerque's famous Route 66, businesses adapted or closed; as case numbers rose, public health needs changed and tensions flared. Add to the long haul of COVID-19 a summer of political unrest, the murder of George Floyd, and protests about historic statues and memorials, and 2020 was one for the books. City at the Crossroads helps preserve the history of pandemic year one in Albuquerque, as journalist Joline Gutierrez Krueger reports on how the city's government and citizens came together to weather change.

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As COVID-19 jammed Albuquerque's famous Route 66, businesses adapted or closed; as case numbers rose, public health needs changed and tensions flared. Add to the long haul of COVID-19 a summer of political unrest, the murder of George Floyd, and protests about historic statues and memorials, and 2020 was one for the books. City at the Crossroads helps preserve the history of pandemic year one in Albuquerque, as journalist Joline Gutierrez Krueger reports on how the city's government and citizens came together to weather change.
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Joline Gutierrez Krueger is a longtime journalist based out of Albuquerque. She worked previouslyfor the Albuquerque Tribune and has recently retired from her bi-weekly "UpFront" column she wrote for The Albuquerque Journal. Raised in Albuquerque, Gutierrez Krueger lived on both coasts and a few mountain ranges, attended three universities and a number of fellowships and internships, and finally returned home to complete her creative writing degree at the University of New Mexico. City at the Crossroads is her first book.