City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Friends and family of Rosario Zito are mourning the death of the restaurant owner, who was shot and killed in front of his business Tuesday night.
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Monsoon rains have created plenty of moisture to grow wild mushrooms, some of which can be poisonous. New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center report an increase in calls about poisonous mushrooms.
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The Gateway Center will likely open in Albuquerque within the next year.
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The cost of healthcare is becoming a campaign issue as the election season approaches.
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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is considering seeking the assistance of the New Mexico Corrections Department to help with the growing litter problem in Albuquerque.
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An Albuquerque, New Mexico, coffee establishment is teaming with a local clothing bank to help children get school clothes.
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Albuquerque officials continue to address the ongoing homeless crisis after the closing of Coronado Park.
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Normally, New Mexico residents enjoy when the heavens sprinkle rain on their usually dry land to irrigate crops and offer a reprise from the heat.
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Drivers should account for some extra time when traveling between Albuquerque and Santa Fe for the next few years as the transportation department works on a section of road near La Bajada.
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Colleen Aycock has taken a person interest in cleaning up southeast Albuquerque. That has involved a lot of time and effort — and a frightening moment as well.
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Ben Renfro is an Albuquerque resident who enjoys the low cost of living in New Mexico but is getting fed up with the crime. Last week, his car was stolen from his home near Central Tramway. It was the second car he had stolen in the past two years.
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Businesses across Albuquerque are being targeted by burglars.
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Wedding businesses in New Mexico are being pressured to adapt as rising inflationary costs continue to impact the country.
- Senior airman and canine partner reunite: 'I was nervous that he wasn't really going to remember me'
A retired military dog and his former handler were reunited after being separated for almost one year.
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A man who was supposedly selling solar panels in Albuquerque pulled out a gun when a resident told him to leave his property.
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Lifeguards are now being hired throughout Albuquerque.
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Medicinal mushrooms might soon be available for therapeutic use in New Mexico.
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Installation of speed enforcement devices in Albuquerque will continue despite the theft of a device along Lead Avenue and Cornell Drive, Albuquerque police said.
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Albuquerque could soon receive long-awaited walking and biking paths along the Rio Grande after city councilors approved preliminary plans during a recent meeting.
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An Albuquerque-area doctor brought a new way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids to New Mexico.