City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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As the weather gets warmer, Animal Protection Services (APS) encourage the public to be cautious when caring for their pets.
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The renovation of Barelas Park, in the planning for six years, is finally ready for the area residents to enjoy.
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Smith’s, a popular grocery store in the Northeast Heights shut down for a week after inspectors from Albuquerque’s environmental health department found mice droppings.
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First responders from multiple agencies have been staging at the water's edge in case a water rescue is needed along dangerous spots in the Rio Grande River, fire officials told KOAT.
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River rafters are headed to the Rio Grande River near Taos to go rafting in the high water resulting from an unusually heavy snowmelt this year.
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A mother who is seeking justice for the death of her son has filed a civil lawsuit against the 2nd Judicial District Court - Pretrial Services.
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A stolen specialized RV belonging to an Albuquerque woman was discovered in East Los Angeles, but the cost to repair the extensive damage could be high.
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A bill called the “So New Mexicans Can Move Act” will be introduced during this session of the state Legislature to help those with limb loss receive an equitable form of care.
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Students at Eldorado and Sandia High Schools in Albuquerque are building insulated dog houses for low-income residents in their woodshop classes.
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Jared Trujillo is reliable and welcomed this time of year as he distributes needed goods in his yearly collection drive.
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The Illusionists' Magic of the Holidays showcase will be performed in Albuquerque on Dec. 20 as part of a 40-city tour.
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New Mexico high school students are getting an opportunity to earn a pilot's license through a program at Southwest Aeronautics Mathematics and Science (SAMS) Academy in Albuquerque.
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The Ninth Annual Rail Yards Holiday Market was more extensive this year, featuring twice as many vendors covering three times the space. The recently held two-day event was spread among three buildings, and the plaza offered residents and visitors a chance to purchase items produced locally.
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The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) is revamping its open-space law enforcement services in order to use its resources more efficiently.
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Kim Apodaca, a local business owner, said parking enforcement officers in Nob Hill are making a difficult parking situation worse by issuing unnecessary tickets.
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Robbery and vandalism continue to plague businesses in Albuquerque.
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Approximately 400 children received free tickets to see the new movie "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" last weekend.
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City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Oct. 17.
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People who live near a newly approved development in Tower Pond Park are concerned that it could bring more crime to the area.
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City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, June 22.