Notice is hereby given that the Board of Ethics & Campaign Practices has scheduled a meeting for Friday, January 10, 2020.
Working with community volunteers, the City of Albuquerque tries to help create an environment of holiday cheer.
Just in time for the holidays, multiple agencies collaborating to address scams, protect local residents.
Holiday Schedule
Holiday collection schedules and information.
Homeless Pets Need a Holiday Break.
State Attorney General joins bipartisan coalition seeking to defend child, family and tribal rights in case before Fifth Circuit
The Changing Woman Initiative targets indigenous women living in or around Santa Fe, Albuquerque and the Navajo reservation.
Annual gift delivery for children at CLN Kids.
There were new faces and exhibits, milestone birthdays and some goodbyes at the Alburquerque zoo in 2019.
Kairos Power LLC will bring 65 high-wage jobs to Albuquerque's Mesa del Sol area.
The cart will patrol the Uptown Area, including Uptown Shopping Center, Winrock Area, Coronado Mall, and other close by businesses.
Duhigg, who helped reform City election code, steps down to run for office.
AG Balderas joined bipartisan coalition of 56 AGs calling for Fentanyl-related substances to be permanently classified as Schedule 1
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.
"We are bringing in a respected, independent researcher to manage a thorough review of the systems used for decades by APD to track crime."
Council District 8 residents can apply to serve on the Library Advisory Board.
Following incidents in which drivers have struck ART buses over the last couple of days, ABQ RIDE is urging drivers to be aware and alert.
The company is set to hire over 700 employees.
Let's work together to keep all dogs safe and warm this winter.
Between new babies, fish releases and Africa trip, BioPark continues its conservation mission locally and across the globe.
Volunteers reflect on the exhibit over the years.
Funding will connect Rail Yards to Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods, upgrade infrastructure to create jobs.
Rescue cub and adult now call Albuquerque home.
Curry County contest, apparently advertised via social media, would breach a new state law, AG reminds.
AG Balderas joins coalition of 23 State AGs fighting to ensure transgender students can use restrooms in line with their gender identity
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.
On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, there will be no ABQ RIDE fixed-route bus or Sun Van service.
See the full list of Thanksgiving meals and events for those experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque.
Taste at the ABQ BioPark offering penguins destination dinner this December.
The Navajo Nation is canceling indemnity agreements for the Navajo Transitional Energy Co. after its recent purchase of three coal mines.
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.