City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Keller: Imperial Inn redevelopment groundbreaking aims to revitalize downtown Albuquerque, 'honor our place as the capital of Route 66'
In an effort to revitalize a downtown motel that has lost most of its luster over the years, the city recently broke ground to renovate it into appealing real estate.
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'Looking forward to a great fall season': Registration open for Albuquerque youth programs
Mayor Tim Keller and One Albuquerque Youth Connect announced that registration is now open for the city’s fall youth programs.
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Rio Grande Foundation settles $15,000 public records suit against Keller for actions 'antithetical to the principles of open government'
The Rio Grande Foundation has settled its $15,000, 18-month public records suit against the City of Albuquerque and Mayor Tim Keller this week following complaints of a lack of transparency on the part of the mayor's office, according to a release from the foundation.
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Municipal development rep hails downtown Albuquerque storm drain construction as a little pain for 'tremendous amount of gain'
The storm drain systems on Downtown Albuquerque’s Broadway Boulevard will undergo construction to help lessen flooding in surrounding neighborhoods.
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'The biggest winners are the serial rapists': Ex-detectives sue City of Albuquerque over handling of sex crimes
Three former Albuquerque police detectives are suing the city after claiming that they were pushed out for speaking up about serial rapists getting away with crimes due to a lack of action from police department leadership.
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NBCUniversal coming to Albuquerque will have 'an incredible impact on local businesses'
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said that the new deal with NBCUniversal Garcia Realty and Development to redevelop an empty free-span warehouse as a tv and film production location will bring many jobs and economic growth to the city.
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Keller offers 'condolences to the families' of those lost in Albuquerque hot air balloon accident
Tragedy hit Albuquerque last weekend after a hot air balloon collided with power lines, causing five people to lose their lives.
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'We deserve better:' Albuquerque ranked 9th most dangerous city in America
Albuquerque ranks as the ninth most dangerous city in America as detailed in an FBI report on violent crime.
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From Albuquerque to the wild, open spaces, 'highest risk for dangerous fires' has residents on edge
State officials are cautioning residents across New Mexico about dangerously hot and dry conditions that have already resulted in numerous fires, reminding everyone to be extra cautious as we approach the Fourth of July holiday.
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Donate clothing, get donuts: Albuquerque recyclothes event helps students 'learn and to succeed'
Locker #505 and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, a program of the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department, are partnering to sponsor the Ninth Annual Recyclothes event which will held June 5 at the Hinkle Family Fun Center.