Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers (505) 843-STOP.
Councilor Borrego said 'thank you' to Veterans during National Salute to Veterans Week.
Go Red for Women is an initiative of the American Heart Association.
City eclipses $60 Million mark in funding from state for roads, housing the homeless, parks and open space, and more
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide helps low- to moderate-income taxpayers file their taxes for free.
Mayor Keller said,“It’s great to see residents and businesses coming together as One Albuquerque to help save more pets in our community.
ABQ RIDE will run its regular weekday schedule on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020 for both fixed routes and Sun Van service.
Local Credit Union to Help Gather Needed Supplies
These are customary travel purposes for City Officials and bring value back to our community.
Many of the competing athletes will go on to compete in the Olympics and for World Championships.
In observance of Presidents Day, some city offices and services will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17.
City View Park is nestled in the foothills and has a playground, basketball courts, and a beautiful grass field.
In the big cities category, Albuquerque came in ranked ahead of competitors including Chicago, Vancouver and Atlanta.
“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.”
Mayor Keller thanks area legislators for upgrades to help make Albuquerque safer.
Gun Violence Reduction Unit Seizes 5 guns, including one named “Cop Killer” by Offender.
A new agreement ends sales of minis and pints at these locations.
Staff will be performing necessary repairs to the building.
Mayor Tim Keller has launched the Albuquerque Police Department’s Rapid Accountability Diversion (RAD) Program.
Partnership with CNM fills gaps left by other workforce development programs in order to skill-up Albuquerque’s workforce.
Attorney General joins coalition of states fighting a federal decree that would change the rules for some student borrowers.
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.
Keller highlighted some of the successes that resulted from One Albuquerque partnerships with communities of faith.
Some of the youngest members of our community share smiles, thoughts and concerns.
Attorney General alleges corporations 'manufactured, advertised, and sold' products they knew contained 'hazardous, carcinogenic' asbestos.
Community offered chance to make input. Hearing scheduled for 4pm at San Juan College. Hearing not mentioned on main PRC website.
State had not provided paid family leave before. In statement, Governor says “I am proud that we are making the situation right”
Come visit the Open Space Visitor Center for a fun slate of events in January!
Attorney General sends letter seeking dialogue re acts of hate or violence that target faith communities
Albuquerque City Councilor of over 14 years, Sanchez passed away on Wednesday, January 1, 2020.
Attorney General signs amicus brief in support of Temporary Protected Status program. Humanitarian program is under attack from Trump admin
Here's the holiday collection schedule and information.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Ethics & Campaign Practices has scheduled a meeting for Friday, January 3, 2020.
Esther Martinez Native American Languages Programs Act honors Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo traditional storyteller and Tewa language advocate
Free admission to children 12 and under until 2 p.m. on December 31.
The city is increasing access to city services for residents who need the aid of an interpreter in navigating local government.
Attorney General Balderas joins multi-state campaign challenging new federal rules that seek to limit asylum-seeker rights