City of Albuquerque
Recent News About City of Albuquerque
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PragerU video labels addiction, mental illness 'primary drivers of homelessness' as problem in Albuquerque worsens
Everyone seems to agree that Albuquerque has a homeless problem.
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Albuquerque, state officials ignore basic need for safety
We want safe neighborhoods that we can walk without fear.
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Summer youth programs in Albuquerque have opened more spots
Registration has reopened for some popular summer youth programs, as additional spots have been added to the programs, as part of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's Youth Connect initiative.
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Albuquerque awarded $3.95 million to help resolve 'major inequities' in COVID vaccination rates
Albuquerque's Office of Equity and Inclusion was recently awarded a $3.95 million grant to improve COVID-19 vaccination rates in areas that are disproportionately impacted by the virus, the city announced in a press release.
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Albuquerque's Wilson Park reopens after 'unveiled major improvements'
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and community leaders came together to celebrate the official completion of $1.5 million in improvements to Wilson Park.
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Keller praises World Refugee Day, 'one Albuquerque'
In a video on June 20, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller praised World Refugee Day, honoring the refugees that made it safely to other countries all over the world.
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Albuquerque takes 'big step forward' by investing $7 million on lighting, walkways in Wells Park
Mayor Tim Keller stated in a recent tweet that Albuquerque is striving to create well-lit streets in the Wells Park neighborhood.
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Albuquerque welcomes back 'energy and vibrancy' of cycling Masters Road National Championship
Cyclists will be hitting the road in Albuquerque when the 2021 Masters Road National Championship comes to town as recently announced by the City of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, and Visit Albuquerque.
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'National attention': Electric Playhouse reopening furthers Albuquerque's entertainment prominence
Electric Playhouse will reopen fully on June 2, after being closed for more than a year.