City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Albuquerque native and attorney Pete Dinelli is holding Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller responsible for the “cesspool of crime” that prompted the closing of Coronado Park to homeless encampments.
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A custom-built, solar-powered car thrived in the New Mexico sun during a brief stop in Albuquerque at the end of July.
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Normally, one of the major fundraisers for Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation includes a lot of mud and water, but this year's volleyball tournament was held at Ballon Fiesta Park, leaving participants much cleaner.
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Spirit Airlines added daily flights from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Las Vegas to its schedule Wednesday.
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A charter school in southeast Albuquerque has been designated an Innovation Zone and will receive almost $500,000 of the $4 million in state funding to redesign how it instructs and prepares students for life after high school.
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The Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood Association (SBMTNA) is "outraged" after a city-sanctioned homeless encampment is proposed for their neighborhood.
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The Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood Association (SBMTNA) was told that Albuquerque city officials attended a westside neighborhood meeting and informed them about providing homeless outdoor spaces in or near their area and the Martineztown Santa Barbara boundaries at 1250 Menaul NE.
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Albuquerque resident Dave Anderson talks the talk about supporting law enforcement, and rides the ride too.
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An Albuquerque resident who spoke to City Council aide Laura Rummler in late July said she was dismayed by the way she was spoken to by the city employee.
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Over 100 projects shot in New Mexico earned the state $855 million in 2022
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Almost a year ago, Lawrence Anzures was shot and killed near the Ojos Locos location in Albuquerque, but his name will continue to live on in the community.
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The end of July has brought the start of chile season to New Mexico, to the delight of many
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Donations continue to be made for a biker who was severely injured in New Mexico after riding for more than 2,600 miles.
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Safe outdoor spaces became legal in Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city July 28, and the Albuquerque City Council ultimately added the safe outdoor spaces as a new use in the city’s Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO).
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Vandals recently stole a food trailer from where it was being stored on Jefferson near Lumber Avenue in Albuquerque.
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Mayor Tim Keller recently announced the city is closing down Coronado Park to get rid of the homeless encampments that have overtaken the area, according to KOAT 7 News.
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Emily Butcher and Jesse Lamb stopped in Albuquerque on their way to California thinking the U-Haul carrying all their belongings was safely guarded while they slept for the night.
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An Albuquerque food bank is trying to keep up with increasing demand amid fewer donations.
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Leah Roark organized an abortion rights protest in Albuquerque on July 16 for those who felt the overturning of Roe v. Wade was taking a step back for the country.
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If you have a wheelchair or some other assistive device you no longer need, there is a New Mexico program eager to put it to use.