City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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The rise in costs of goods has forced restaurants to do something they don’t want to do: add a small surcharge to the final bill.
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WTBON has announced a protest to be held on Tuesday June 21. The following press release was issued:
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A civil lawsuit has been filed in the case where a Mustang driven by Mario Perez crashed into an Albuquerque Public Schools bus in February, injuring several middle school students.
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On June 6, members of the the public testified before the Albuquerque City Council in opposition to several Integrated Development Ordinance Amendments centered around the issue of the rising homeless population in the city and where the homeless are allowed to stay.
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Residents testified before Albuquerque City Council on June 6 in opposition to several Integrated Development Ordinance amendments focused on the issue of the rising homeless population in the city and where the homeless are allowed to stay.
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Martineztown Neighborhood Association President Loretta Lopez gave a passionate testimony June 6 in front of the Albuquerque City Council, claiming that the homeless in New Mexico deserved more than to be living in tent camps on the sides of the roads.
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The Apartment Store in Albuquerque closed the portion of its business that once helped properties connect with occupants, due to the high demand/low inventory nature of the rental market.
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The Albuquerque City Council this week passed the Safe Outdoor Spaces legislation, which is intended to help homeless people find a safe place to stay.
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Law enforcement officials are looking for an Albuquerque Pee Wee football coach who has not been seen since being handed $2,000 raised by parents for the team.
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An Albuquerque business is offering a "boot camp" for new business owners looking to get started in the cannabis in New Mexico.
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Construction on the new Winrock Town Center resumed after a recent groundbreaking for the next phase of development.
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A place once built to erase Native American culture is now embracing and teaching it to the coming generations.
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The annual Taste of Nob Hill event occurred in Albuquerque last weekend after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Street racing continues to be a problem in Bernalillo County as law enforcement officials work to crack down on the illegal activity, KOB 4 reported.
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When it comes to initiatives in need of financial support, maintaining mountain trials isn’t normally at the top of the list. But it is for Matthew Thompson, who is giving back to something that has benefited him.
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An Albuquerque gas station recently was charging nearly $7 a gallon for gas, even as the average cost of regular gasoline in Arizona was $4.70.
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City officials in Albuquerque have come to the conclusion that cleanup at Coronado Park could cost up to $700,000 per year.
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Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque organized a fundraising campaign to support families impacted by the fires that have devastated much of New Mexico.
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The real estate market in Albuquerque is so competitive now that it takes only a week or so to sell a home after it is listed, according to the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors.
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Police in Albuquerque reviewed footage from body cameras and surveillance video from a Cabela’s store.