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  • City leaders in Albuquerque gathered yesterday evening to rename the East Central Health & Social Service Center after late City Councilor Ruth Adams. The initiative, called “Stories of Us,” aims to honor impactful leaders in the community. Mayor Tim Keller expressed, “Ruth Adams made a lasting impact on our community.”


  • Albuquerque Police Department now has 82 Police Service Aides following the graduation of 24 individuals. Chief Harold Medina expressed the department's satisfaction with the growth, stating, "We nearly tripled the number of PSA’s, which makes a huge difference in what we can accomplish as a department." The expansion of the PSA program has allowed for greater effectiveness and efficiency within the department.Police Service Aides are crucial members of the police force, involved in various tasks such as assisting with traffic crashes, traffic control, report writing, and...


  • Old Town in Albuquerque is gearing up for a special celebration this Mother's Day, May 12. The day promises free entertainment from talented performers, delicious food options, and fun activities for all to enjoy.The centerpiece of the event will be the Gazebo, where various local artists will showcase their talents. As mentioned by the organizers, Nathaniel Krantz will kick off the entertainment at 1 p.m., followed by Baila! Baila! at 2:45 p.m., and Picoso at 3:30 p.m.Visitors can also indulge in a variety of culinary delights, with restaurants serving their signature...


  • ALBUQUERQUE - The Albuquerque Police Department has provided information regarding an officer-involved shooting that occurred on the West Side. The incident involving suspect Alijah Archuleta unfolded following a series of events that led to a confrontation on March 30, 2024.According to reports, Archuleta was involved in a domestic dispute on March 29, where he exhibited threatening behavior towards his girlfriend and child. Subsequently, a warrant was issued for his arrest the following day, encompassing multiple charges related to the previous incident.On March 30,...


  • On May 3, 2024, Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) celebrated the dedication of three new fire engines through traditional push-in ceremonies. The new engines, replacing older apparatus at Engine 2, Engine 3, and Engine 7, mark a significant upgrade for the department. Mayor Tim Keller expressed his support, stating, "This is a well-deserved upgrade for one of America’s finest and most active fire departments, and a prudent investment in the safety of Albuquerque’s families."Randy Bloomer, AFR’s Fleet Services Manager, highlighted the importance of continuous support for the...


  • The Parks & Recreation Department (PRD) is gearing up to open the City’s outdoor pools and splashpads this month. Mayor Tim Keller expressed excitement about the upcoming summer activities, stating, "City pools and splashpads are the perfect place for families to have fun and cool off this summer." The schedule for the opening of outdoor pools in Albuquerque will see some changes this season, with Sierra Vista's and West Mesa's outdoor pools set to open first on Saturday, May 11, 2024, followed by Eisenhower's outdoor pool on Saturday, May 18.PRD Director Dave Simon...


  • The Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum at the upcoming Citizen Police Academy training session. The event is scheduled to take place at the Albuquerque Police Academy, located at 5412 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, on May 7, 2024.According to the advisory board, "A quorum of the Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board may be in attendance at the Albuquerque Police Academy, 5412 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, regarding the Citizen Police Academy." However, they have clarified that "No board business...


  • The City of Albuquerque has recently made amendments to its Code of Ordinances in an effort to enhance the administration of grants within the city. The changes were introduced through Notice of Publication O-24-18, Council Bill No. O-24-18, and Enactment No. O-2024-009. The ordinance, sponsored by Tammy Fiebelkorn, Brook Bassan, and Klarissa Pena, specifically focuses on amending § 2-11-17 of the City of Albuquerque Code of Ordinances to improve the city's grants administrative processes.


  • Albuquerque City Council is set to deliberate on the proposed budget put forth by Mayor Tim Keller's Administration this week. In a time where inflation is on the rise, local governments are faced with tough decisions to meet the needs of their communities. Mayor Keller emphasized the importance of maintaining quality city services, programs, and amenities, stating, “Our community expects, and deserves, quality City services, programs and amenities.”The proposed budget aims to uphold essential services for Albuquerque residents and businesses despite the increasing costs...


  • The Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum at the upcoming Citizen Police Academy training session. The training is scheduled to take place on May 4, 2024, at the Albuquerque Police Academy located at 5412 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107.According to the advisory board, "A quorum of the Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board may be in attendance at the Albuquerque Police Academy regarding the Citizen Police Academy." However, they have clarified that "No board business will be discussed at the Citizen Police...


  • Today, the Department of Senior Affairs (DSA) and First Lady Elizabeth Kistin Keller came together to recognize the winners of the 42nd Annual “A Senior I Know” Essay Contest.Every year, DSA sponsors the essay contest for students in grades 1-5, encouraging them to talk to and write an essay about a significant older adult who has made a positive impact on their life."Creating opportunities for youth and older adults to engage and learn from each other helps foster a strong, vibrant community where people of all ages can thrive," said First Lady Elizabeth Kistin Keller....


  • 2024 Asian American Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month Celebrations Around the CityMay 1 2024The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. This month is an opportunity to celebrate the contributions generations of AAPI’s have made to American history, society and culture. The City of Albuquerque is home to many AAPI communities who will be sharing their diverse cultures throughout the month.Chinese immigrants first arrived in New Mexico when it was part of Mexico and continued during the U.S. Territorial Period and as...


  • The Albuquerque Police Department has recently unveiled the 8th episode of the Duke City Case Files, a series aimed at soliciting tips in unresolved homicides. In this latest installment, the focus is on the tragic 2018 murder of Antonio Gomez, 24, who was fatally shot near San Pedro Drive S.E. and Gibson Boulevard S.E. on October 6, 2018.Antonio's father, Santiago Gomez, reminisced about his son, describing him as a talented individual with a passion for music, sports, and art. Santiago Gomez emphasized the importance of community support in bringing closure to their...


  • Embark on a journey of discovery this Mother’s Day at the ABQ BioPark Zoo on Sunday, May 12. A variety of live local music acts will be performing at seven areas throughout the Zoo, starting at 9 a.m. at the Flamingo Gazebo. According to an announcement, "Tickets are on sale now at https://artsandculture.cabq.gov/mom24."The event promises not only entertainment but also educational opportunities. "Visitors can venture through the Zoo and encounter a world of wonder at various Discovery Stations," where "BioPark volunteers will be stationed throughout the Zoo ready to...


  • The University of New Mexico (UNM) is currently seeking an Air Quality Construction Permit for the installation of a diesel-fired emergency generator at the Domenici Center for Health Sciences Education located at 1001 Stanford Dr. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131.The applicant, as stated in the official documents, is requesting permission to install the generator with an internal combustion engine. The primary purpose of this backup generator is to provide support in case of power interruptions, with a specific request of 200 hours of operation per year. It is...


  • The University of New Mexico (UNM) located at 1925 Las Lomas Rd NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106, has submitted an application for an Air Quality Construction Permit.According to the application, the university is seeking approval to install a diesel-fired emergency generator with an internal combustion engine. The primary purpose of this backup generator is to provide support for operations during instances of power outages. The generator is expected to operate for 200 hours per year and will only be used during unavoidable loss of commercial power or for necessary...


  • Albuquerque – Today, the City’s Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) and developer Sunlight Homes celebrated the opening of Ocotillo Ridge, a transformative housing development project that breathes new life into the community. The project is a significant step towards addressing the city’s housing crisis and providing safe living options for Albuquerque families.Ocotillo Ridge, a result of a public-private partnership between Sunlight Homes and MRA, has transformed a vacant lot into 20 multi-family townhomes, enhancing the vibrancy of the Highland Neighborhood. MRA...


  • The University of New Mexico (UNM) located at Economics Building #57, 1915 Roma Ave. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, is in the process of seeking an Air Quality Construction Permit for the installation of a diesel-fired emergency generator with an internal combustion engine.The applicant has specifically requested permission to install the backup generator, stating that its primary function will be to provide backup power to support operations in the event of a primary power interruption. The generator is expected to operate for 200 hours per year and will only be used...


  • ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque Police Department Organized Crime Unit has charged Brian Robinson, 47, an offender on the Top 10 Shoplifting Offenders list. Detectives were able to connect and identify Robinson through video surveillance footage from the businesses. Robinson caused more than $100,000 in damage and theft. An arrest warrant for these cases was completed and he is being charged with the following offenses.Robinson is currently in the custody of Quay County, and they have been notified of the new felony charges and arrest warrant. APD’s Top 10 Shoplifting...


  • The New Mexico Minority Business Development Agency (NM MBDA) has recently opened two new Business Centers in Las Cruces and Las Vegas. These centers aim to provide support and resources to minority-owned businesses in the state.The Las Cruces Center received funding through a Congressional allocation of $200,000, with support from Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujan. On the other hand, the Las Vegas Center began operations with a federal supplemental grant of $183,000, which required a funding match from the City of Albuquerque.Center Director Gabriela Marques...