“Many violent offenders, some who have been wanted by police for several months, are now in jail as a result of the Metro 15 operation.”
Staff will be performing necessary repairs to the building.
Partnership with CNM fills gaps left by other workforce development programs in order to skill-up Albuquerque’s workforce.
ABQ BioPark visitors will receive half of single admission tickets to the Zoo, Botanic Garden and Aquarium.
The ocelot was the oldest in human care when she passed away.
Holiday collection information and schedules.
The ABQ BioPark is sad to announce the passing of Moose the African painted dog.
Come visit the Open Space Visitor Center for a fun slate of events in January!
Here's the holiday collection schedule and information.
The city is increasing access to city services for residents who need the aid of an interpreter in navigating local government.
Holiday Schedule
Holiday collection schedules and information.
Homeless Pets Need a Holiday Break.
The Changing Woman Initiative targets indigenous women living in or around Santa Fe, Albuquerque and the Navajo reservation.
There were new faces and exhibits, milestone birthdays and some goodbyes at the Alburquerque zoo in 2019.
Economic Development Center to provide support, resources, and opportunities to local businesses.
2019 a Busy Year With Birth of Cubs, Wild Wolf Rehabilitation and Temporary Behind- the-Scenes Residents.
Facilities close daily at 4:30 p.m. with admission sales ending at 4 p.m.
Rescue cub and adult now call Albuquerque home.
Officials broke ground this weekend on a new adult daycare and respite center in the South Valley.
BioPark's Aquatic Conservation Facility continues 19-year partnership to help conserve the endangered fish.
Taste at the ABQ BioPark offering penguins destination dinner this December.
Canine Skyline Dog Park will be temporarily closed Tuesday, November 12 and Wednesday, November 13
ART will begin full service on the Central corridor beginning Saturday, November 30 on Small Business Saturday.
The specials will be available on Sunday, November 10 and Monday, November 11.
Trainings will mark completion of a key component of DOJ Settlement Agreement.
Veterans, active military personnel and up to 5 accompanying family members get in for $1 each.
Park Management will begin to winterize city parks and dog parks.
The state’s Metro Area is contributing to New Mexico’s growing economy.
Groups needed to host trunks and tents where they will hand out goodies to trick-or-treaters
It is part of a multipronged approach to address growing homelessness issues.
Albuquerque one of only 10 cities to win grant funding.
For the first time, APD trained City security personnel from the Department of Municipal Development to help direct traffic during fiesta.
It is part of an effort to tackle crime from all sides; domestic violence is often connected to other crimes, homicides.
Each year, Keep Albuquerque Beautiful provides a 4k grant to students at the Albuquerque Institute for Mathematics and Science.
Parks and Recreation is hosting a seminar where participants can learn CPR and other lifesaving techniques specific to children and infants.
U.S. Eagle to offer event for safe, environmentally friendly disposal of paper documents.
U.S. Eagle Credit Union to offer scholarships to three lucky students
Restaurants, credit union come together to provide holiday meals for veterans & service members
Albuquerque credit union comes together to bring International Credit Union Day to their members and communities.