City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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A state grant will pay for much-needed improvements to trails in the Sandia Mountains for New Mexico mountain bikers.
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Former councilor, longtime local attorney and popular blogger dismisses city’s explanation of computer error.
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Cold weather didn’t damper the spirits of attendees at the Albuquerque Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival on Saturday.
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Brent and Jennifer Olson, who own On the Rise Balloon Shop in Albuquerque and are both balloon artists, recently took part in an international event called the Big Balloon Build.
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Danielle McGee, 46, was arrested on March 17 for damaging more than 40 parked cars.
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A mobile unit that creates images of shell casings will be in Albuquerque for 60 days to help area law enforcement to help solve crimes.
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The city of Albuquerque recently shared a video showing the construction underway at the Gateway Center.
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Rio Bravo Brewing Company is exploring the future by introducing a new beer made with artificial intelligence technology.
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Albuquerque Police Chief, Harold Medina, recently said progress has been made in reducing crime in the city.
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The city of Albuquerque wants to create a parking offense for drivers who are in default of payment on three or more fines generated from the Automated Speed Enforcement Ordinance (ASE) and the parking ordinance. The automated systems issue $100 citations to speeding and parking offenders.
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A program developed last winter by the city of Albuquerque and West Mesa High School to address school-based violence is showing signs of success.
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The old water park near Carlisle and I-40 is being demolished by developers, who have extensive plans to turn the 2.3-acre site into a world-class retail center with food, modern retail and possibly a convenience store.
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Two Albuquerque physical therapists are specializing in treating pelvic pain, an issue that is often overlooked but plagues many women.
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UNM no longer requires students and employees to provide proof of vaccination.
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Old Town in Albuquerque is undergoing a slow transition as long-time businesses close making room for new stores and restaurants.
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Road closures are causing headaches for residents whose neighborhoods has filled with traffic trying to find alternate routes.
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A bridge that helped shape the history of Albuquerque, if not the entire nation, is up for consideration as a historic city landmark.
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The Albuquerque Public Schools Community Clothing Bank is making a special call for clothing that will benefit students looking to attend prom this year.
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The building that housed the once-popular Quarters BBQ joint in Albuquerque is reopening under new management while paying homage to the former owners.
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Priscilla Smith said the beauty industry literally saved her life. Now it’s a passion she shares with others who might need help getting their lives back on track.