City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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The birds at the BioPark have returned to their outdoor exhibits following an uptick in avian flu cases.
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A fatal shooting shook an Albuquerque neighborhood just ahead of Christmas as the family of Jada Gonzales mourned her death at a house party on the city’s West Side.
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Albuquerque BioPark is making a quick stop at one of its restaurants even quicker with the addition of a new self-automated server.
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A New Mexico family was among hundreds stranded by a historic blizzard that engulfed Buffalo, New York during the Christmas weekend, KOB 4 reported. Jenna Fiedler of Gallup was visiting family for the holidays but became stranded by the storm.
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The chaos of the 2022 holiday season was evident at the Albuquerque Sunport, where exhausted travelers endured the same flight delays and cancellations experienced across the nation. Some people have been waiting days for flights. Others are still waiting on luggage that is nowhere to be found.
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An estimated $4.3 million in grants will be shared among six entities impacted by the 2015 Gold King Mine spill, according to the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office.
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Several metro residents have joined together to file a lawsuit to keep the city from building an education center at the Elena Gallegos Open Space in the Foothills.
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An Albuquerque man is trying to get the city’s police department to stop ATVs from constantly speeding in his southwest neighborhood before something tragic happens.
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Dozens of families impacted by gun violence enjoyed some holiday happiness during a Christmas party hosted by the New Mexico Crusaders for Justice.
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The 28th annual Cops for Kids event attracted officers from five law enforcement agencies in Albuquerque and New Mexico to meet children from the city’s schools for a day of food, fun and friendship.
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A local community center held a special event to use boxing to get kids into the ring and out of trouble.
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Albuquerque’s Solid Waste Department is looking to fill more than 100 vacancies.
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Carpenters Union Local 1319 celebrated its 120th anniversary recently with a holiday luncheon at the New Mexico Carpenters Union Training Center.
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The Housing Forward Initiative, with support from city councilors, is proposing six major changes to Albuquerque’s zoning laws in an effort to address the city’s housing crisis.
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Sky Railway offers an easy chance to spread seasonal cheer by riding on “Pablo’s Holiday Train in Lamy”.
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The New Mexico Runners has partnered with Roadrunner Food Bank for the 2023 indoor soccer season to help feed New Mexico communities in need.
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The Strider Bike giveaway is in its second year of giving away free bicycles like the one Beckham Kilburn took home last year.
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A New Mexico judge cited the state's Children Youth and Families Department for repeatedly failing to protect the state’s children from violent domestic situations.
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Residents in Albuquerque’s Ventana Ranch near Irving and Unser had their holiday light displays targeted by vandals.
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Rising inflation and threats of an impending recession have had a trickle-down impact on food banks experiencing shortages of donations during the holiday season.