City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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The New Mexico Restaurant Association is lobbying for the passage of Senate Bill 121, which would exempt restaurants from having to pay taxes for the food and drinks they serve.
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A family is mourning the loss of a loved one, a good Samaritan, who became another victim of gun violence.
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The Albuquerque (ABQ) International Sunport has added Long Beach, California, (LGB) and Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) to its nonstop daily service, beginning Sept. 5.
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Petty Officer 1st Class Caitlin Hillygus, an Albuquerque native, was part of the unified flyover during the singing of the National Anthem before Feb. 12's Super Bowl.
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Albuquerque native Carol Driggs won a nationwide competition held by Petco Love for pet owners to share how their animals changed their lives.
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An expert in Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) has written a book that provides the only comprehensive look at the fungus infection people get when breathing in microscopic spores that live in dirt.
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Duane Kinsley is sounding the alarm around rampant crime targeting retail businesses.
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Kristina and KiKi Salcido, owners of K2 Simply Real Estate in Mesa Del Sol, Beginning as a brokerage known as Simply Real Estate in 2017, the firm rebranded into its current name in 2019. said They're hoping to highlight what Albuquerque has to offer. on Feb 3rd.
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Vehicles driving without proper license plates are being targeted by the Albuquerque Police Department.
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TenderLove Community Center in Albuquerque is celebrating 10 years of helping women who struggle with homelessness and addiction.
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The first overnight beds at the Gateway Center will fully open in April, along with some support services; the City of Albuquerque, which has called for complete transparency on funding for the project, said recently.
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At least three people are in custody after federal and local law enforcement agents began raiding several properties in Albuquerque in an operation tied to the largest fentanyl bust in FBI history.
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The life story and photographs of a former Santa Fe resident and Holocaust survivor is being featured in an exhibit at the New Mexico Jewish Community Center.
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Albuquerque city and law enforcement officials joined together at a press conference recently to outline their plans to enforce a backlog of outstanding warrants, urging lawmakers to pass a bill to fund the overtime operation.
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In order to fight what it called an “epidemic” that’s “plaguing” the community, the Bernalillo County Commission voted to earmark $975,000 to continue a fentanyl prevention and education campaign.
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Bernalillo County is seeking more than $17 million to fund at a dozen road improvement projects, including $1.2 million for the expansion of Bridge Boulevard.
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The city of Albuquerque is being sued by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico, among others, to stop the destruction of encampments and property, as well as jailing and fining people.
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Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation Department is lobbying for millions of dollars to upgrade more than 3,000 acres of aging infrastructure throughout a city with nearly 300 parks.
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National Popcorn Day has a special meaning for Robert Mendez, and not just because he’s the co-owner of The Cornivore Popcorn Company in Albuquerque.
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A family-run restaurant that, for decades, was a favorite eatery for both University of New Mexico students and locals was demolished recently, much to the chagrin of its former patrons.