City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Albuquerque's Whelan on abandoned shopping carts in city: 'This problem is bigger than what we think it is'
After a pilot program collected nearly 2,000 abandoned shopping carts last month, the City of Albuquerque is seeking $200,000 to fund the project for the rest of the fiscal year.
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Groundbreaking for Albuquerque Community Safety Hub welcome event for residents
The City of Albuquerque took its first steps toward turning a vacant lot into a much-needed $9.2 million facility to address mental health crises and other behavioral issues.
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Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department seeks artists to 'create beautiful art' for adoption event
The city of Albuquerque’s Animal Welfare Department is looking to spice up an upcoming adoption event by having local artists create artwork of animals.
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Shelter director: 'We have cats that were kittens back in the pandemic that never got spayed, neutered'
The Albuquerque Eastside Animal Shelter is preparing for the arrival of a massive amount of kittens this season.
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Deputy county manager: 'We really value the opportunity as a county to assist the City of Albuquerque with the homeless population"
Last week, Greg Perez, the deputy county manager of Bernalillo County Public Safety, stated that their team is striving to transform the lives of individuals staying at their wellness hotel.
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Cliff's Amusement Park prepares for opening
Cliff’s Amusement Park, the only place in the city with a roller coaster, is preparing for the opening of its 2023 season on May 6
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New building developer: 'We would love to see a corporate headquarters decide to come to Albuquerque'
The construction of two new buildings has been added to the already massive renovation and development at Winrock Town Center in Uptown.
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UNM orthopedic professor: 'They are actually performing mock surgeries'
A select group of teenagers got the opportunity to receive hands-on experience in the field of orthopedics under the guidance of some of the state’s experts.
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Albuquerque aviation director: 'We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate with vendors'
The Albuquerque Sunport is asking prospective vendors to apply for its airport concessions program
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Albuquerque home owner on crime: 'Sketchy, to be honest with you'
An escalation in vandalism in a nearby alley has prompted homeowners to call on the city to take action to stop the crime
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Albuquerque mayor excited about plans to add multigenerational facility at Santa Barbara-Martineztown Park
Plans are being drawn up for a new multigenerational facility for young people and seniors in Albuquerque’s Santa Barbara-Martineztown Park.
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Mayor Keller on new Albuquerque destination: 'A lot of people don’t even know what we have now'
Heritage Farm figures to be a major destination spot in the city, though many may not have heard of it at this point.
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Albuquerque officials clear crime-riddled homeless encampment near I-40 underpass
A large encampment riddled with crime, violence and complaints has been cleared by city teams.
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Frequent bus rider in Albuquerque: 'If you miss a bus, it’s a lot longer in between the next one'
A new streamlined bus schedule has been instituted in Albuquerque to combat a shortage of bus drivers.
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Albuquerque official on homeless shelter delays: 'We’re certainly hoping to see these roadblocks minimize'
Chris is typical of someone who is homeless in Albuquerque and eager for the city to open a shelter inside the Gateway Center.
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New Space New Mexico founder: 'New Mexico is the nexus for the new space race'
New Space New Mexico is a nonprofit created to help grow the space business in the state by bringing together all of the key players for space innovation.
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Albuquerque officials adding more cameras to crack down on speeders
In an effort to crack down on speeding along Montgomery Boulevard, city officials have added two new cameras to target east and westbound traffic between Louisiana and Wyoming to get people to ease up on the gas along the stretch of road.
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Albuquerque Mountain Bike Association board member on new grant: 'One of the big things is looking into the mountains and expanding that to have more'
A state grant will pay for much-needed improvements to trails in the Sandia Mountains for New Mexico mountain bikers.
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Albuquerque officials deny blogger's claim that 'someone was screening' his emails
Former councilor, longtime local attorney and popular blogger dismisses city’s explanation of computer error.
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Albuquerque Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival attendee: ‘I think this is great for the small businesses’
Cold weather didn’t damper the spirits of attendees at the Albuquerque Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival on Saturday.