City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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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.
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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.