City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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The Albuquerque Funny Fiesta returns for two weekends, featuring comedic talent from Albuquerque and national performers.
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Hummingbirds can find themselves in trouble this time of year as they rush to fly south before it’s too late, noted Penny Elliston, an advocate and president of Wildlife Rescue Inc. of New Mexico.
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There is plenty to enjoy at the New Mexico State Fair—except for dealing with the traffic to get there.
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Brother Ralph knows the rough road to addiction as well as the path to a better life. He’s been down both.
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The future of safe outdoor spaces is still a long way from reality despite the Albuquerque city council recently approving their development.
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A new report centered on the homeless crisis in New Mexico shows that many of those living on the streets are from outside of the state.
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The City of Albuquerque is asking residents for their thoughts on how to improve the transit system.
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It is extremely disappointing and disheartening, when our City of Albuquerque Councilors are not responding to the will of their constituents.
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New Mexico residents are at risk of being without clean drinking water following the recent wildfires and flooding that has devastated northern part of the state, but the state’s Environment Department is taking steps to help those impacted by offering free test kits starting this coming Tuesday.
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Local restaurant owners are becoming fed up with the crime that has engulfed the city with some considering closing their businesses.
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Word of mouth and plenty of concerned neighbors helped rescue a dog in the Petroglyphs.
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More than 100 people paid their respects recently to beloved pizzeria owner Rosario Zito.
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Pumpkin spice makes everything nice, especially for retailers heading into the fall season.
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Mayor Keller blocked moratorium on new permits, halting applications approved by City Council
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The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled the public is allowed to wade through public water even if the water flows through private property.
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A shooting in a quiet neighborhood near Ventana Ranch serves as a reminder that crime can happen anywhere these days.
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Owners of vehicles that were damaged when crashed into by a car driven by a state senator are still seeking restitution that was promised.
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This month, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller announced that he has vetoed the Albuquerque City Council, who passed legislation that would have combatted homeless encampments in residential neighborhoods.
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New cameras installed in crime-prone areas are helping to catch criminals and protect businesses and their employees.
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As the restaurant industry tries to get back on its feet after struggling to survive the pandemic, the turnover rate is making that difficult.