City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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Abraham Luna is one of four naturalized citizens among the 31 cadets who will graduate from the Albuquerque Police Academy in December.
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Researchers study clues to solar system
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Joins Ecochallenge to raise awareness
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Being suspended, or expelled no longer only options
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Albuquerque is hosting the inaugural Vegan Chef Challenge now through July 31.
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An Albuquerque man who works for the Solid Waste Management Department is also focusing on his passion: playing country music.
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Brittani Torres, supervisor of the Los Duranes Community Center, is excited about the center's summer teen event series.
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Despite the recent monsoon, New Mexico farmers are concerned that they might not receive enough rainfall this year.
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Albuquerque has experienced an increasing rate of homelessness recently, and many residents are upset that the homeless population is encroaching on residential neighborhoods.
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Businesses, city, police to share costs
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A group of downtown Albuquerque residents is pressing city officials for help after homeless people set up an encampment next to their homes.
- Keller on Coronado Park violence: 'This problem will not get any better' without city zoning changes
It’s a problem that is proving difficult to solve, and it’s getting more dangerous by the moment.
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A proposal to cancel the planned expansion of homeless camps in Albuquerque failed a procedural hurdle at the June 22 City Council meeting.
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Nearly all police cases this year involve firearms
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The PrideFest Parade returned to Albuquerque recently for the first time since the pandemic began, drawing an enthusiastic crowd.
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Oil companies are not the only businesses benefiting from the recent rise in gas prices.
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Angelina Panana, a 12-year-old from Albuquerque, established a sewing business after picking up the hobby during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Drivers, beware: There are three new mobile speed cameras in the city, waiting to capture those driving faster than they should be.
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Albuquerque jails are in a crisis, and this time it isn't the prisoners who are causing the problem.
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Albuquerque residents public testified in front of City Council June 6th in opposition to several proposed Integrated Development Ordinance Amendments.