City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Santero Market in Albuquerque 'rich in history,' showcases local art, artists
The culture and art of New Mexico and Southern Colorado is on full display at San Felipe’s Santero Market, which draws artists from throughout the region.
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During 'perfect time to expand,' Albuquerque's Presbyterian Hospital tweaks design of multimillion dollar tower
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted an Albuquerque hospital to rethink some elements of its new tower layout while its still under construction.
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'Get the word out': Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta expecting big crowds, big boon for local business
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta officials announced they are expecting a large turnout this year, if the number of presold tickets are any indicator.
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'People could actually go out and see things': Albuquerque's La Mirada Shopping Center to become homes, retail
A longtime Albuquerque eyesore could soon make way for new homes and businesses.
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Man connected to Albuquerque cold case murders to await trial behind bars
A man who confessed to at least two cold case murders will remain behind bars until he is tried for at least one of the murders.
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At New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative forum, Albuquerque mayoral candidates tackle 'massive holes in our system' for homeless
On Sept. 27, the New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative hosted a forum for three mayoral candidates to discuss hot topics in the state, including the issue of homelessness, which current Mayor Tim Keller has battled during his time in office.
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'No one person can make this happen': UNM, New Mexico State vaccine mandates kick in
After a two-month grace period, mandatory vaccination deadlines are upon students and staff at both the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University.
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Albuquerque's Nob Hill restaurant customers ‘super supportive’ of COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Frenchish, a French restaurant in Nob Hill, is requiring customers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering the establishment.
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Ex-Albuquerque animal shelter employee 'mauled' due to 'unacceptable' conditions
Former Animal Behavioral Specialist for the City of Albuquerque Deana Case has spoken out regarding the conditions of animal shelters within the city following the pandemic.
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New Mexico United's new director of personnel 'a statement'
Itamar Keinan has been named the club’s technical staff as the first-ever Director of Player Personnel for the New Mexico United, the USL team announced.
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Albuquerque's International Balloon Fiesta won't require vaccination cards outdoors
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta will not require vaccinations to attend outdoor activities at this year’s event in New Mexico.
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Albuquerque's Quarter Celtic Brewpub break-in, vandalization 'very senseless'
Quarter Celtic Brewpub in Albuquerque was broken into and vandalized in the early hours of Sept. 20, Albuquerque Police said.
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Numerous law enforcement agencies join Bernalillo Co. Sheriff in Albuquerque operation
More than 50 uniformed agencies and numerous undercover officers on Sept. 21 joined the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office in Albuquerque for a Gang Recognition and Intelligence Patrol, or GRIP operation.
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Handful of Republicans 'enthusiastically' give across-the-aisle endorsement to Bernalillo's Sheriff Gonzales for Albuquerque mayor
Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales’ bid to become Albuquerque’s next mayor has received a slew of endorsements from some unlikely sources.
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Albuquerque's BioPark to partner with Valles Caldera National Preserve to promote conservation efforts
BioPark in Albuquerque is collaborating with Valles Caldera National Preserve to help protect and conserve the park's wildlife as part of a five-year zoo-park partnership.
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No more bus fares in 2022: Albuquerque pilots zero fare program
A pilot program just approved by the Albuquerque City Council will help those struggling to pay for transportation through a 12-month "zero fare pilot program."
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'We're looking for smart solutions': New tech aimed at jamming up speeders along Albuquerque's Lead and Coal corridor
New equipment is ready to hamper speeding drivers along Albuquerque's Lead and Coal corridor.
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Albuquerque's new Preventative Pet Care Clinic aimed at low- to moderate-income owners
A pet care center that allows pet owners to bring pets in for care no matter what they can pay just opened its doors in Albuquerque.
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From 'as soon as they can' to waiting on long-term studies, Albuquerque parents sound off on Pfizer vaccine trial results for children
Following the results of a Pfizer trial of the COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5-12, Albuquerque parents are reacting to what seems to be an inevitable future of vaccine mandates for children in the coming months.
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'Do you support or oppose sanctuary status for the city of Albuquerque?': Mayoral candidates Keller, Gonzales face off
What should Albuquerque's approach be on sanctuary city policies?