City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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A new partnership between the state’s lawmakers and space industry professionals is determined to see the space industry in New Mexico grow.
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Ease into the weekend, and come out to celebrate all things Scottish with local bands and cultural food and drink on Thursday.
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The city of Albuquerque is organizing a Veterans Day celebration on Thursday, which will include a parade, musical tributes and ceremonies for living and fallen veterans.
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Over half of voters in Albuquerque rejected the ballot measure on Tuesday regarding a $50 million bond designated for the building of a new soccer stadium for New Mexico United.
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Bernalillo County Sheriff Emanuel "Manny" Gonzales, who was running for mayor of Albuquerque, addressed his supporters last night after his loss to incumbent Tim Keller.
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Albuquerque Business First on Oct. 14 held its 40 Under Forty event at Topgolf to honor the best and brightest young professionals — under the age of 40 — in New Mexico, The Business Journals reported.
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Trouble with the law in Las Vegas prompted the suspension of a famed MMA fighter from an Albuquerque gym.
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Fight For Our Lives, a network of students across New Mexico, has decided to shut down indefinitely after three years of promoting social justice causes.
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An Albuquerque city council member is pushing for a vaccine mandate in the city’s police and fire departments as unions remain dead set against the idea, according to a report by KRQE.
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Mayor Tim Keller on Oct. 15 approved automated speed enforcement technology to monitor reckless driving behavior.
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Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Albuquerque has become the target of vandalism once again this week, with trash and debris littering the grounds last week.
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The Keep ABQ Beautiful Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event for Bernalillo and Albuquerque County residents is scheduled for November.
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A man accused of opening fire in downtown Albuquerque and damaging the Bernalillo County Alvarado Square building faces a slew of charges.
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More than two dozen pieces of school gym equipment belonging to Highland High School have been left sitting in the outdoors for more than two months, prompting citizens from the community to demand accountability for what they say is a waste of taxpayer dollars. Highland High School responded to the story, saying that the equipment was in fact left outside since the beginning of the semester.
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The City of Albuquerque has won a $1.875 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), which will help to support the New Mexico MBDA Business Center, an important resource in the community.
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Every year, on the third Saturday in October, Dia del Rio takes on a variety of conservation activities, and this year is no different.
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Bruce Young-Candelaria, president of the Hispanic-American Institute, has been awarded the 2020 Albuquerque FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award for helping the agency with an investigation of online child sexual abuse material.
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Early voting is underway in the local Albuquerque elections, and in addition to local city officials, voters will find a bond on the ballot for a new stadium for New Mexico United, the city’s three-year-old soccer team.
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Bernalillo County 's downtown Albuquerque Alvarado Square offices were closed Monday and Tuesday after gunfire broke several windows.
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New Mexico lawmakers including Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and New Mexico Gov. Michele Lujan Grisham (D-NM), in calling attention to Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 11, praised the contributions of the state's native peoples.