City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Leticia Zamarripa, spokesperson of Homeland Security Investigations, The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. said When discussing the stash house, she described it as atrocious conditions with a lack of food, no running water, etc. on Dec 7th.
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PB & J Family Services is struggling to receive the normal amount of donations needed to provide for families during the holiday season.
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The cold temperatures didn’t detour thousands of people from attending the 8th annual Humble Holiday Market hosted by Humble Coffee.
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Colleen Aycock believes the city of Albuquerque is doing the local homeless population, and the city itself, a disservice by promoting its "Housing Forward" plan to convert motels into temporary housing, calling the program "poorly conceived."
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A law passed by the Bernalillo County Commission prevents people from impeding or obstructing public roads, sidewalks, medians and crosswalks and also prohibits camps on sidewalks.
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The UNM Hospital staff is reportedly setting up triage tents in order to help with rising cases of respiratory syncytial virus, COVID-19, parainfluenza, rhinovirus and the flu.
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An $85 million renovation project inside the Sunport is underway and officials want local businesses for the new retail spaces being created.
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More than a dozen conservation groups petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to declare coyotes an endangered species in an effort to protect the Mexican gray wolf.
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The City of Albuquerque is trying to shelter the homeless population from the cold weather by opening a temporary warming center in the southeast part of town.
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The DiverseIT program is working to connect technology with those who might not able to utilize it because of finances and accessibility.
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A gun buyback event last weekend helped remove hundreds of guns off Albuquerque streets.
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“Motel conversions” is a plan where the City’s Family & Community Services Department will acquire and renovate existing motels to develop low-income affordable housing options.
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.An event in the South Valley not only gave participants the chance to honor those who lost their lives to COVID-19 but also to donate toys and canned food for those in need during the holidays.
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The Albuquerque Federation of Classified Professionals and the American Federation of Teachers New Mexico teamed up for a book giveaway and literacy event last weekend.
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Karl Holme, executive director of the Greater Albuquerque Hotel & Lodging Association, fully supports Bob Reule of the Menaul Business Coalition in opposing the implementation of Safe Outdoor Spaces.
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At least eight organizations have filed appeals against the Dawn Legacy Point Safe Outdoor Spaces homeless tent encampment, asking the Albuquerque City Planning Department to reverse its decision and deny the Safe Outdoor Space application of Dawn Legacy for 1250 Menaul Blvd. NE.
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When you see the Tumbleweed Snowman go up on Interstate 40, you know the holiday season has officially begun.
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Doctors and clinics are reporting an increase in cases of RSV, the flu, COVID, and colds. In many cases, people are also suffering from multiple viruses.
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The University of New Mexico is starting a new accelerated program to address the state’s nursing shortage.
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Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation Department will turn more than 20 acres of property along The Bosque into a low-impact recreation area with a trail corridor, making it more publicly accessible while protecting the ecology of the site.