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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: River of Lights Postponed for 2020
Staying safe and healthy is at the top of everyone’s holiday wish list. To support these efforts, the New Mexico BioPark Society has decided to postpone the 2020 River of Lights, our largest fundraiser for the year.
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: Albuquerque Makes Short List for New U.S. Space Command Center
The federal government announced that Albuquerque has made the final six cities in consideration to be the permanent home of the new U.S. Space Command.
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Executive Committee Meeting: June 16, 2020
Join us for a meeting of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Meeting.
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: CABQ Foundation Board Special Meeting: June 16, 2020
Join us for a City of Albuquerque Foundation Board Meeting.
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: APD Focuses on Street Racing and Burglaries at Businesses, Ramps Up Party Intervention Team
Mayor Tim Keller and APD commanders announced operations to stop street racing and burglaries at businesses. APD officers are also working to break up parties before they turn violent.
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE: Special Procedures for May 18, 2020 City Council Meeting
Attendance: In response to the Governor’s declaration of a Public Health Emergency and ban on large public gatherings, the City Council meeting on Monday, May 18 will be held via Zoom video conference.
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Albuquerque sees spike in commercial burglaries during COVID-19
The Albuquerque Police Department has seen a rise in commercial burglaries since New Mexico confirmed its first COVID-19 case on March 11, according to APD crimes statistics.
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New Mexico retailers, shoppers adjusting to plastic-bag ban
While markets in Albuquerque and throughout Bernalillo County effectively banned plastic bags on Jan. 1, local shoppers are uncertain about which stores will be strictly enforcing the new law and what will be the price of reusable bags.
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Albuquerque partners with Valley Community Interpreters to aid non English-speaking residents
Working with Valley Community Interpreters and with the help of a $45,000 grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Albuquerque is making city services more accessible to non English-speaking residents as a way to encourage everyone to participate in community life.