City of Albuquerque
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'It depends on the mandate': Keller, Gonzales debate city business legislation during 'interview' for Albuquerque mayor's job
Local pro-business nonprofit organization New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH) last month, during which a job interview-style discussion was held with Albuquerque mayoral candidates Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, who face off in the Nov. 2 election.
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Gonzales asks judge to step in over public funding in Albuquerque mayoral race
Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales is asking a judge to lay down the law in his race for mayor.
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Albuquerque megachurch doors remain open to 'masked and unmasked'
A megachurch in Albuquerque is not enforcing the state’s public health order that requires individuals to wear masks indoors, and it's not the first time that Calvary Church and pastor Skip Heitzig have defied state orders.
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Amid COVID-19 resurgence, Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta remains a go while taking precautions 'very seriously'
One of Albuquerque’s most popular events surges ahead even as the delta variant is driving up the number of COVID-19 cases anew.
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GOP lawmakers ask Lujan Grisham to hold special session, stop being 'soft on criminals'
Republican lawmakers in New Mexico are demanding that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham call a special session of the legislature to deal with what they see as her split personality on the state’s crime rate.
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LQ Digital bringing new jobs to Albuquerque, gaining customers 'across digital channels'
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller is hailing the arrival of upstart marketing firm LQ Digital and the new jobs it's set to bring to the city’s downtown business district.
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'We need experience': Highland High football takes young, eager team into 2021 season
Highland High football coach Phil Lovato is hoping his Hornets will prove adept at learning on the job this season.
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'It sets the tone for everything': Cibola High football bullish ahead of season opener at La Cueva
Cibola High School football coach Roderick Williams has a simple mandate for his Cougars this season.
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Albuquerque remembers Bennie Hargrove, the 13-year-old victim of school shooting, 'with great sadness'
The Albuquerque community remembers Bennie Hargrove, a 13-year-old boy who lost his life after an Aug. 13 school shooting at Washington Middle School.
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University of New Mexico women's soccer begins defense of league title, 'to prove everything on the field' as favorites to repeat
When it came to selecting a program with the best chance of ruling the Mountain West this year, the preseason favorite remains University of New Mexico women's soccer.
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'Extraordinary leadership': University of New Mexico AD Nuñez named to just third Mountain West Commissioner's Award
Last year found University of New Mexico athletic director Eddie Nuñez in unprecedented circumstances – and because of his efforts to steer the Lobos through the COVID-19 pandemic – the Mountain West Conference bestowed one of his highest honors upon him.
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Keller: Albuquerque funds over $700,000 on school crossing improvements to 'stand up for families'
The City of Albuquerque is investing more than $773,000 in school crossing improvements. By the end of August, over 75 school crosswalks will have been improved in one year.
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Albuquerque Art Business Association uplifts artists, community 'for a whole lot of years now'
The Albuquerque Art Business Association (AABA) has been focused on highlighting talented artists in the region since the organization took root in 1982.
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Today's protection racket run by the homeless sanctioned by local governments
Yesterday’s Protection Racket: When we think of a Protection Racket, we think of the 1970’s movie “The Godfather” with Marlon Brando.
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New Albuquerque department will handle mental and behavioral health calls instead of police, 'relieving the public safety system'
The Albuquerque Community Safety department will send first responders to emergency calls both with and without police and fire departments.
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Albuquerque's Martinez 'honored and humbled' to be appointed state's House majority floor leader
Rep. Javier Martinez (D-Albuquerque) was appointed as House majority floor leader by New Mexico House Democrats earlier this week.
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Albuquerque mayoral candidates Keller, Gonzales face off in mock interview before 'hiring committee;' crime a hot-button issue
Crime emerges as key issue as Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales face a “hiring panel”
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Lujan Grisham: BlueHalo's new national security and tech manufacturing plant in Albuquerque a 'partnership that New Mexicans can get excited about'
BlueHalo, which is known for its national security and technology innovations, announced that its new state-of-the-art site will be located at Albuquerque’s MaxQ location.
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'Lobo for life': Former UNM basketball center and cheerleader open Yummy’s Mini Donuts & Ice Cream in downtown Albuquerque
Former University of New Mexico Basketball player Obij Aget and his wife, Ashlynn Brown, have traded sports ball for doughnuts in their downtown Albuquerque business, a local news station recently reported.
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New Amazon facility in Albuquerque seeks nearly 1,000 employees, already brings ‘huge’ economic impact
Albuquerque’s new Amazon warehouse is looking to hire nearly 1,000 employees that will start off making $15.50 per hour.