City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
- Despite weather issues, Balloon Fiesta 'opening day, I’ll say, was the biggest crowd I’ve ever seen'
Opening night set the tone for one of the largest attendances ever at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
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Residents in Skies West are frustrated after receiving tickets for their vehicles blocking sidewalks while parked in private driveways.
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A settlement has been reached in a massive lawsuit involving the City of Albuquerque and hundreds of women fighting for pay equality.
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Amazon’s new transportation hub, “Amazon Air,” began operations last week at the Sunport, the primary international airport serving the state of New Mexico.
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An Albuquerque nonprofit organization with a mission of helping people is afraid it won't be able to meet the need after it fell victim to thieves on Halloween.
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A center in Albuquerque focused on helping grieving children, teenagers, and adults through support groups and other workshops is looking for volunteers to keep up with the growing need.
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A common respiratory virus that can become a serious ailment has caused a jump in hospitalizations of children in New Mexico hospitals.
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A perfect storm of COVID-19, flu and RSV cases could all infect the public at large as the temperature lowers amid existing shortages of beds and nurses.
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Lorna Greenway is grateful to the volunteers of the Albuquerque Mountain Rescue who located her after she was lost for nearly 16 hours in the foothills last week.
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Judy Young, a candidate for Bernalillo County Commissioner, is helping a group called Women Taking Back our Neighborhoods circle a petition opposing the City of Albuquerque’s plan to convert the SureStay Hotel on Hotel Circle into affordable housing.
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Area firefighters came together recently to host a fundraiser for their families who are facing life-threatening illnesses.
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A man who claims to be a former master saddler for the late Queen of England said his tools were stolen during a recent visit to Albuquerque.
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Bernalillo County is considering an ordinance that would penalize people who stand on medians at dangerous intersections.
- Addressing homelessness and crime in Bernallilo County means electing a commissioner with experience
It’s nice to see that my opponent has finally come to the table regarding the issue of behavioral health in homelessness in Albuquerque and Bernallilo County and the need to ‘triage’ for identification and treatment.
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An Albuquerque artist put his talents to use by hosting an event to celebrate life often spoiled by drug addiction and gun violence.
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The Domestic Violence Resource Center is using Domestic Violence awareness month to advise the public about the resources available to those looking to escape domestic violence.
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An Albuquerque vintage shop is ready to meet the demand for last-minute Halloween costumes.
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State and local medical officials are concerned about the low percentage of New Mexicans who have received their Omicron booster shots and flu vaccines.
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These are changing times around Balloon Fiesta Park and the “I don’t know crew.” around Balloon Fiesta Park.
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The International District Harvest Market celebrated its grand opening recently, ready to be used for micro-businesses, community events and fairs.