City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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I’ve said it before, I’ve said it again, again, and yet again and and I will continue to say that the Campus Model combined with enforcing laws on the books is THE ANSWER to both treating the true homeless in an effective, humanitarian way while at the same time protecting the safety of lawful citizens and integrity of businesses and residential communities.
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"Elephant Kisses" cider to channel Elephants on Parade
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A new grant from the New Mexico government will add much-needed electric vehicle charging stations to help the public become more eco-friendly, according to a KRQE report.
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The city of Albuquerque has approved its first application for a "safe outdoor space" encampment that will house up to 50 residents, the maximum allowed under law, KOB 4 reported.
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Albuquerque citizens and visitors enjoyed an expansive spread of live music performances, food and shopping stalls during Downtown Summerfest at the Civic Plaza on Aug. 6.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, held its fifth annual "Cruzin Into the School Year" event at the Civic Plaza Sunday.
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The wife and daughter of the man suspected of killing two of four Muslim men recently murdered in Albuquerque contend that he is not responsible.
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How much freedom are the Citizens of New Mexico willing to give up in exchange for security, provided by dictates from Santa Fe and “free” (Paid for by the taxpayer) stuff?
- Islamic Center of New Mexico's Abad: 'We are hurting right now' over deaths of four slain Muslim men
After learning a suspect had been arrested in the murders of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, the Islamic Center of New Mexico held an interfaith prayer service to honor the slain.
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A neighborhood association president is expressing concern about a possible city-sanctioned homeless encampment at 1250 Menaul in Albuquerque on land owned by the city.
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Nearly a month after the first confirmed case of monkeypox, New Mexico officials provided an update to residents during an Aug. 4 news conference.
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A grief-stricken Albuquerque family is demanding answers after a string of animal shootings in the area that left their cat among the victims.
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The Albuquerque Police Department is moving forward after years oversight from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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With the start of the new school year just around the corner, Optum New Mexico physicianPawitta Kasemsap is stressing the importance of medical checkups for children and adults alike.
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Two days after the City of Albuquerque began accepting applications for safe outdoor spaces, and after months of public debate on the controversial topic, the City has received its first request for a campsite.
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The city has a moral obligation to help the homeless who suffer from mental illness and drug addiction.
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Mayor Tim Keller announced recently the city is closing down Coronado Park to get rid of the homeless encampments that have overtaken the area.
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Albuquerque homeless encampments are piling up on residential sidewalks.
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The Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machine has proven to save lives, and first responders hope it will save more in the future.
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An Albuquerque student advisory council has made safety a primary concern as the opening of the school year approaches.