City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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West Mesa resident Julia Fong opposes Safe Outdoor Space in her neighborhood
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The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office wants part of $2.5 billion surplus to go toward the detention of potentially dangerous criminals.
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A partnership between the Coronado Mall and the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is proving effective at battling retail crime.
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The rovers have infrared cameras that can capture a person's face at 200 meters and a vehicle at 800 meters, according to a KOB report. They also can maneuver over all types of terrain.
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The safe outdoor space at Menaul and I-25 will not protect women and the homeless and the idea that it will is “just plain crazy talk,” said Caroline Ofe, former outreach coordinator for Refuge City, a recovery agency for child sex trafficking survivors.
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After the city of Albuquerque fast-tracked and approved an application from Dawn Legacy Pointe to establish a tent camp for the homeless, concerns are being raised about the safety of its residents, and that the site might do more harm than good, especially for victims of sex trafficking.
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The closure of two recycling drop-off sites is leaving fewer options for people to deposit glass.
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A ground-breaking ceremony was held recently for a future space in the Barelas neighborhood that will encourage the development of local chefs and food businesses.
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New Mexico U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury is among a group of legislators pushing Congress to do more to enhance water security for the general public and under-served tribal lands.
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Family and friends of a teenager shot and killed at Washington Middle School in Albuquerque a year ago recently gathered at the site of the tragedy to call for a change in the state’s gun laws.
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Enough is enough, says Colleen Aycock who notes that it's time for action to clean up the lawlessness and degradation that plagues southeast Albuquerque.
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The oppressive heat is making conditions difficult inside Albuquerque classrooms for both students and teachers, and parents are complaining.
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Coronado Park in Albuquerque, formerly home to a large unsanctioned homeless encampment, is officially closed.
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One little boy’s desire to bring a smile to the faces of other kids going through serious medical issues has evolved into an annual toy drive.
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Crossing guards, the friendly faces that greet and protect children on their way to school, are in short supply in Albuquerque.
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The Albuquerque City Council has voted 6-3 to pass a moratorium of the City Planning Department from accepting or approving any more applications for city sanctioned homeless encampments referred to as ‘safe outdoor spaces.’
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The Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood Association has appealed the city of Albuquerque's fast-track approval of a homeless encampment.
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Native American patterns raise awareness of neglected issues
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The City of Albuquerque has fast-tracked and approved an application for a sanctioned tent encampment for the homeless to be located within the historic Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood at 1250 Menaul. Locals have decried the planning and approval as "underhanded" and "with total disregard for the neighborhood."
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On July 30, Dawn Legacy Point filed the first application ever for a ‘Safe Outdoor Space’ homeless encampment.