City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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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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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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What should Albuquerque's approach be on sanctuary city policies?
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Icon Cinema and restaurant Dion’s are breathing life into the long-vacant retail center off of San Mateo Boulevard, north of Montgomery.
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State Rep. Debbie Armstrong thanked her supporters as she announced that she will not be running for reelection.
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The city of Albuquerque has launched a new program designed to help homeowners make repairs to their homes as part of the millions officials say they continue to invest in supportive and low-income housing.
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The IMA Group (IMA) announced its acquisition of Albuquerque Neuroscience, Inc., a clinical research site specializing in diseases of the central nervous system and general medical conditions, though financial terms remain private.
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Last week, the Bernalillo County Sheriff Department announced that they had investigated a suspected "chop-shop" vehicle theft ring and recovered 16 stolen vehicles from the operation.
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After a long fight against he safety mandates put in place by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham during the pandemic, Backstreet Grill, a restaurant in Albuquerque, has announced that it will be closing its doors.
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This week, the City of Albuquerque announced that it is acquiring the old Bernalillo County space located in Civic Plaza to serve as City Hall.
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Albuquerque city officials plan to construct an aquatic center at North Domingo Baca Park as envisioned in a 2005 master development plan.
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With a 9% decline in auto thefts this year, Albuquerque is no longer ranked in the top five nationwide for auto thefts, coming in instead at number six.
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This year, the New Mexico State Fair will feature up to 30 employees who will be conducting COVID-19 vaccine screening at the entrance, ensuring that nobody enters the fairgrounds who is not vaccinated from the deadly virus, KRQE reported.
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"Lost and Found", a new art installation in the Civic Plaza debuted on Aug. 31 to reveal stories of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The New Mexico State Police is two weeks in on its proactive operation to deter crime and aggressive driving in the Albuquerque Metro area.
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Voters will be able to meet local radio host Eddy Aragon, who joined the Albuquerque mayoral race, at an event by the Republican Party of New Mexico.
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A well-known Albuquerque bar was accused of racial discrimination after posting a controversial dress code sign in the establishment.
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Sen. Jacob Candelaria (D-Albuquerque) has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a member of the Democratic party after New Mexico Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart allegedly allowed discrimination in the workplace.
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A new report shows how the University of New Mexico system is making in impact on the state's economy.
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South Valley Respite Center's doors are opening, aiding families who are caring for elderly or disabled family members.