City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Oct. 3.
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Artist Warren Montoya and students at RFK Charter Middle School in Albuquerque have collaborated on a work of art aimed at preventing gun violence in New Mexico.
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The City of Albuquerque is looking to create 5,000 housing units by 2025 to help fight the city’s housing shortage.
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Telegram, an app that has been around since 2013, is being used to sell drugs in New Mexico, APD officials said during a recent summit on the fentanyl crisis.
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The La Familia Growers Market continues to be a popular destination in the South Valley.
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A new speed camera is in place along Coors Blvd. near Fortuna Rd, creating a controversy over whether it should legally be there.
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Art pieces made by someone who has experienced homelessness were showcased at Albuquerque’s Civic Plaza last week.
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The debate over what to do about America's homeless population is reaching the breaking point as tent cities pop up like spring dandelions in communities all across this fruited plain.
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The repair of Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after the International Balloon Fiesta Oct. 1 – 9 is underway.
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The 30th Handicapped and Elderly Assistance to Service Our Neighbors (HEATS ON) event Oct. 15 served as a reminder of the need to help others prepare their homes for winter.
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A large group of birds at the ABQ BioPark have been moved to isolation at the discovery of a positive case of avian flu, also known as bird flu, in Bernalillo County.
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PNM’s Elisha Saavedra-Torres is the winner of the 2022 ‘505 Rising Star Award.’
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Doug Wiggins understands the hardships that can come from growing up in Albuquerque. That’s why he is trying to help others facing those same hardships by hosting canned food drives.
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Some Albuquerque-area kids getting cancer treatment got a chance to forget their troubles for a day.
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The use of fentanyl is on the rise at an alarming rate in New Mexico and West Texas, leading to more fatal overdoses primarily in young people.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day was celebrated on Oct. 10 in recognition of a signed proclamation by President Joe Biden.
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The Rio Rancho Players Community Theatre will host an event on Dec. 10 to celebrate the holiday season and serve as a fundraiser to assist the local community.
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Loretta Naranjo Lopez, president of the Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood Association (SBMTNA), was cautiously optimistic following a City of Albuquerque land use hearing officer's ruling halting progress on the city sanctioned homeless encampment planned in close proximity to The Menaul School.
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San Juan Regional Medical Center is offering free classes for expecting parents and teenagers.
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The 50th anniversary of the International Balloon Festival carries special significance to one family which can now boast of having three generations of pilots taking part in the event.