City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Walking is New Mexico is much more dangerous than it has been in years, with the state reporting the highest number of pedestrian deaths in a decade.
- Albuquerque's Hopeworks launches anti-homelessness initiative to mark housing as ‘fundamental right’
Hopeworks recently launched its new anti-homeless initiative, Hope Village, in hopes of offering a more accessible emergency housing option. The efforts are being made through a collaboration with the City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, according to KRQE.
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It goes all the back to Alexander the Great.
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Tammy Harris, a traveling nurse from North Carolina who came to Albuquerque, was targeted by thieves, and now she says this could be her last stint as the stolen items were important for her livelihood.
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As rent prices continue to rise, it is putting a squeeze on people who are still reeling from the impact of the pandemic, with affordable housing becoming a rare commodity in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and surrounding areas.
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Albuquerque Public Schools has released a plan to implement enhanced COVID-safe practices, detailing steps a school should take if it has 3% or more of the school becoming infectious within 14 days.
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One of the 21 passengers who spent 15 hours in freezing temperatures on Albuquerque's Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway on New Year’s Eve didn't take away only bad memories from the experience.
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The Albuquerque city council and Parks and Recreation department announced some renovations to Eagle Ranch Park.
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People in Albuquerque and the state will have more live music shows to look forward to in 2022, and local musicians are celebrating.
- Art shows, farm-to-table dining and Tuck Everlasting the Musical: Albuquerque events Jan. 3 - Jan. 9
Ring in the New Year at Farm & Table
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Albuquerque FBI members recently hosted a meet-and-greet with area residents at a local Starbucks.
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A 7-year-old died after a hit-and-run at the intersection of Central Avenue and Tingley Drive.
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This week, Albuquerque councilors confirmed the appointment of Jana Pfeiffer to the city government's Environmental Planning Commission.
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Residents who live near 4-H Park have expressed their support for a memorial planning at the green space.
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The Albuquerque Police Department has reported a record high number of homicide cases in the year 2021.
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After the indictment of State Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton, who was accused of embezzling millions of dollars from Albuquerque Public Schools, the Board of Education has unanimously approved a new procurement policy intended to protect the district from fraud.
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Re: Number of Albuquerque's unsheltered homeless doubles over last 5 yearsThe lesson learned from the attempt to house the homeless, is that most are not willing to give up their drugs and drinking, the very problems that got most of them into a homeless situation in the first place.
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The return of Albuquerque’s Railyards Holiday Market as an in-person event earlier this month drew hundreds of shoppers to the downtown area.
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The City of Albuquerque Postal Service is warning residents this week to be wary of mailboxes when dropping off their letters, cards and packages.
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In an effort to give local youth more exposure to college basketball programs, former UNM men's basketball assistant coach Brandon Mason has started the Albuquerque Basketball Club (ABC).