City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Sandia National Labs (SNL) is voicing security concerns as more car makers and consumers produce and purchase electric vehicles.
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Organizers are making changes to the Park and Ride operation at Albuquerque’s River of Lights after encountering a few issues on opening night.
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A new structure was unveiled recently at Women’s Memorial Park to honor the 11 women discovered buried in the West Mesa more than a decade ago.
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Capitan, New Mexico Mayor Ron Lowrance spent Thanksgiving 6,000 miles from home, cooking a feast in Guam for more than two dozen Navy sailors, including his son Tanner.
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Booking.com recently donated the Smokey Bear Ranger District House to park rangers and firefighters to use the sustainable and supplemental home while working on the job.
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A city audit has found widespread abuse by Mayor Tim Keller in hiring unclassified at-will employees and the allocation of pay increases.
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Police continue to investigate the fatal shooting of a student from the University of New Mexico by a New Mexico State University basketball player hours before a men’s basketball game between the rival schools that was later postponed.
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Local Boy Scout Troops 395 and 1395 are making thousands of luminarias again this year for their annual fundraiser.
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David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Record Center, is working with amateur UFO researchers throughout the country to create a first-ever public archive
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Christmas trees for sale won’t be as plentiful as in past years due to the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon fire that destroyed thousands of acres in New Mexico.
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A process to apply to run a sanctioned homeless camp—or safe outdoor space—has been approved by the Albuquerque City Council.
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Democrat Pat Davis And Republican Trudy Jones have announced that they will not seek another term on the Albuquerque City Council in the 2023 municipal election.
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Neighbors are helping an 83-year-old veteran put up his annual Christmas display
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Hundreds of families in Albuquerque got Thanksgiving meals recently at the Mesa Verde Community Center.
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An Albuquerque woman has created a business to limit the need for plastic bottles and make New Mexico green.
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An audit by the city of Albuquerque recently found that the number of unclassified city employees has grown substantially under Mayor Tim Keller's administration.
- Texas family has U-Haul stolen along with daughter's medical supplies in 'trusted' hotel parking lot
A Texas family already facing its share of adversity woke up Nov. 4 to find that their U-Haul holding all their belongings was stolen from the parking lot of the hotel outside Albuquerque where they were staying.
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Brittany Puckett, chapter leader of For Goodness Cakes, said that the organization makes and hand-delivers birthday and graduation cakes to children in foster care and youth overcoming adversity on their special day.
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Theresa Carson, founder of the African American Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (AAGACC), said that the chamber was founded to develop and empower economic opportunities for African American/black businesses.
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Sam Park, executive director of the Balloon Fiesta, said “the entire world showed up” for the 50th anniversary of the International Balloon Fiesta held last month in Albuquerque, New Mexico.