City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Local businesses in Albuquerque are fed up with aggressive panhandlers, saying that their tactics are impacting revenue and making their customers feel uncomfortable.
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A New Mexico family who relocated to Florida five years ago found themselves in the path of Hurricane Ian and the results were devastating.
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Residents of Albuquerque and surrounding Bernalillo County in New Mexico are encouraged to attend a community event next week to learn about the dangers of fentanyl and strategies for addressing the crisis.
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A New Mexico bartender is shaking things up on the national scene.
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The 50th anniversary of the International Balloon Festival began Saturday with no COVID-19 restrictions for the first time since 2019. To some, that seems like a lifetime ago.
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Disabled veterans faced hardships and danger while serving the country. Now they say they are facing the same challenges trying to live on Chama Street in Albuquerque.
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Advocates seeking changes to make the Roundhouse in Santa Fe safe from sexual predators gathered for a press conference demanding the removal of Democratic state Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto.
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Albuquerque's newest concert hall recently opened, adding to the growing list of entertainment possibilities being offered in the northeast part of the city.
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Amy Owen, an Albuquerque beekeeper and owner of Desert Hives, is committed to honey bee health; which is accomplished through mentorship, education, mite testing, hive reports and advocacy.
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A plan to make a busy Tramway corridor near Central safer has resulted in increased traffic backups and angry motorists.
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Proposed developments along the Central corridor in Nob Hill could transform an area in need of vast improvements.
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A mural that decorates an Albuquerque, New Mexico, fire and rescue station has been repainted after being vandalized.
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An Albuquerque man was shot and killed last week in what police think could be a justifiable homicide.
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Law-enforcement agencies throughout New Mexico attended a two-day class intended to solve more cases involving missing or murdered indigenous persons.
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The Justice Department and the city of Albuquerque have agreed to let the Albuquerque Police Department and the city self-assess compliance with federally mandated provisions intended to protect the public.
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A second application for a “safe outdoor space” has been approved by the city of Albuquerque.
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The El Faro Youth Chorus helps children pursue their love of music and positively impacts their mental health.
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A son’s love of geology has become a family passion that has turned their front yard into a sea of rocks.
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A new pilot program launched by the City of Albuquerque will reduce admission fees to BioPark and make two museums fee-free for SNAP recipients in New Mexico.
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Ralph DiPalma, a volunteer minister associated with Last Chance Ministries, said agencies that seek to help homeless people mired in substance abuse are doing them no favors by designating many of them as mentally ill.