City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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What once seemed like an outstanding opportunity for the city of Albuquerque has turned into a frustrating ordeal, as plans for the proposed Orion Center have fallen apart now that the company is being sued by investors and never signed into an agreement with the city.
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Albuquerque has entered the final stages of negotiation to purchase 60 acres of land around the Petroglyph National Monument, hoping to stave off any future developments bordering the area.
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Homelessness in Albuquerque has been on the rise over the last five years, leaving hundreds of residents out in the cold as cooler temperatures push through the city.
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A proposed deal Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller once said was a “game-changing partnership” for the city has gone bust.
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An Albuquerque man was recently given four years in prison for illegal possession of weapons and stealing identification papers.
- 'High demand for for more fencing' as Albuquerque sees growing number of homeless not using shelters
Albuquerque has seen a growth in homelessness in the streets because of mental health issues and trauma.
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An Albuquerque city employee was caught repeatedly sleeping on the job, leading to an investigation by the Office of the Inspector General that uncovered additional problems in the Solid Waste Department.
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An Albuquerque native best known for her ferocity in the UFC is set to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) next year.
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Bank of America will give a $250,000 grant to an Albuquerque's science center for the addition of a studio.
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Sopapilla Productions showcases what the owners call the hidden gems of Albuquerque businesses and their resiliency to survive the pandemic.
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Security footage showed a woman attacking an Albuquerque mosque by setting multiple fires at the Islamic Center of New Mexico last week.
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An Albuquerque man is in jail after being caught allegedly committing fraud for a second time. Russell Mays is behind bars, accused of stealing unemployment benefits from his clients as an employee for H&R Block.
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Jesse Barela, 35, of Albuquerque faces up to 20 years in prison after being found guilty by a federal jury for stealing hundreds of dollars of goods from a supermarket.
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According to her campaign website, Tammy Fiebelkorn is an Albuquerque based consultant and lobbyist specializing in environmental matters. As such, her top listed priority for City Council is to be an “unrelenting advocate” for making a “transition to a clean energy economy”.
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City Council candidate Renee Grout is disheartened with what she sees in Albuquerque and says, if elected, there will be change.
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A player on Albuquerque’s Indoor Football League team has been identified as one of the city’s murder victims in November. Martesse Patterson, 26, a star lineman for the Duke City Gladiators, was shot to death earlier this month outside of a convenience store, according to police reports.
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New Mexico may proceed in the process of recovering Medicaid payments from an Albuquerque nursing home that did not comply with the requirements for screening patients for developmental disabilities and mental illness, the New Mexico State Supreme Court ruled this week.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Come join Sandia Restaurant & Casino for a Thanksgiving feast including traditional favorites, soups, salads, and more.
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An Albuquerque landlord and small business owner had strong words for leadership regarding the crime rate, which CBS News ranked as the ninth worse in the nation in 2020.
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The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are seeking information from the public concerning a suspect that recently robbed a bank inside of the Walmart Supercenter located on San Mateo Blvd.