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On Sunday, September 19, 2021, at 2 p.m., Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint speaking on their book: Overhaul: A Social History of the Al ...
The program is jointly sponsored by the Historical Society of New Mexico Speakers Bureau and will be live-streamed on the AHS Facebook p ...
Brian will be speaking about the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Mrs. Carnis Hightower Salisbury, an Albuquerque Fair Housing and ...
In general, Albuquerque has never marketed itself as a city rooted in history. When it does present itself as a center of historic cultu ...
Mayor Keller, Family and Community Services, community partners provide housing, testing, resources to vulnerable population.
Metro 15 is a working list of top 15 violent crime offenders in Albuquerque identified by the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office.
Reading broadcasts will occur every Wednesday until State Health Order is lifted & possibly continue throughout the year on YouTube channel.
This week the department installed eight new lights in the Eubank tunnel along the I-40 multi-use trail.
tThanks to ABQ RIDE staff members who sew face coverings, Mayor Tim Keller and Transit staff were able to distribute the first batch.
More to come in the weeks to come, stay tuned to the @ABQCityCouncil social media accounts on Twitter and Instagram.
Mayor announced 140 local small businesses will be awarded $5,000 in Coronavirus relief funding to help fill the gaps.
Most litters of kittens are born between April and October, making this time of year an overwhelming one for City shelters.
Phase 1 - Begins Monday, April 13. The parking lot will be closed for this phase, which is expected to take 3-5 days.
The Metro 15 is a working list of the top 15 violent crime offenders in Albuquerque identified by the Bernalillo County District Attorney.
At-home tests may also provide a false sense of security as they cannot always detect antibodies that haven’t had time to develop yet.
Open Space staff and APD Open Space Unit officers will also be enforcing parking rules on streets adjacent to trailheads.
The City, working with paid volunteer teachers, will open Herman Sanchez Child Development Center beginning on Monday, April 13.
The Special City Council meeting on Monday, April 13 will be held via Zoom video conference due to social distancing.
Full details of the RFEI are available at the City’s Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency’s website. Responses are due by July 10, 2020.
However, the Air Quality Program continues to receive and process air quality permit reporting requirements.
The Albuquerque Police Department arrested Elijah Perez, a juvenile, on his warrants for robbery.
Users can drive up to within 100 feet of the mobile units and stay in their cars to promote social distancing.
UNM Hospital only accepts food donations that come from local restaurants. They cannot accept homemade items.
The order was expanded Tuesday to further limit business operations to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
“Our coronavirus data hub is a place to find Albuquerque-specific information and data as we confront this pandemic,” said Mayor Tim Keller.
From decentralized mutual aid efforts to transforming yards of cloth into masks, many people are finding ways to help fill a need.
Mayor Keller is also asking for public’s help stopping and reporting suspected copper theft to keep street lights and save taxpayers money.
City of Albuquerque is reminding all facilities serving seniors of stringent guidelines to keep seniors and staff safe during coronavirus.
Work will involve repaving several short trail segments that have been uplifted by tree roots in order to provide an enjoyable experience.
Mayor Tim Keller and City Clerk Ethan Watson announced that regular meetings of City Boards and Commissions are suspended due to COVID-19.
In yesterday’s press briefing, Mayor Keller encouraged Burqueños to wear face coverings when they leave their homes.
No board business will be discussed at this April 7, 2020 meeting. The meeting is not open to the public.
The Coronavirus Community Support & Recovery Act, (R-20-30) provides for $1 million in new funds available to non-profits.
City leaders are encouraging Burqueños to take advantage of less-used public lands while adhering to all social-distancing guidelines.
Members of the public will have the ability to view the meeting through GOVTV on Comcast Channel 16, or to stream live on the GOVTV website.
The City of Albuquerque will be extending facility closures, event cancellations and similar COVID-related changes through Friday, May 1.