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Thanksgiving food safety tips from Environmental Health Department
The Environmental Health Department has issued a reminder for residents to prioritize food safety during Thanksgiving celebrations.
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HopeWorks opens new behavioral health center in partnership with Albuquerque
Today, HopeWorks and the City of Albuquerque celebrated the opening of the HopeWorks Behavioral Health Center.
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Councilor Peña highlights International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women
District 3 City Councilor Klarissa Peña has called attention to the upcoming International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed on November 25, 2024.
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New Esperanza bike center opens to enhance bicycle safety education
The City has inaugurated its second Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center at Villella Park in the McKinley Neighborhood.
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Albuquerque amends food service ordinance on permit fees
The Albuquerque City Council has published a notice regarding the amendment of sections 9-6-10 and 9-6-15 of the Albuquerque Food Service and Retail Ordinance.
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Albuquerque approves Kairos Power facility development under local economic act
The City of Albuquerque has approved a project involving Kairos Power, LLC under the Local Economic Development Act and City Ordinance F/S O-04-10.
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City charter articles on disclosure and elections amended
The City has announced the publication of a new ordinance, Bill No.
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Aldo Leopold House receives city landmark status
The Aldo Leopold House has been officially designated as a city landmark following the enactment of Council Bill No.
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Albuquerque aids New Mexico's rise in minority-owned business rankings
New Mexico has achieved a significant milestone by being ranked as one of the top 10 states in the United States for minority-owned businesses.
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Fairview Cemetery receives city landmark status
The Fairview Cemetery has been officially designated as a city landmark following the enactment of Council Bill No.
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Community urged to donate comfort gifts for shelter animals
The Animal Welfare Department is encouraging the community to contribute to Operation Silent Night, a drive aimed at providing comfort gifts for animals residing in city shelters.
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Art installations illuminate downtown Albuquerque in new initiative
The City of Albuquerque's Department of Arts & Culture has announced the launch of City Brights II.
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Recycling delay announced for northwest Albuquerque; new collection set for Saturday
Recycling collection services will experience a delay on Friday, November 15, affecting residents in several neighborhoods in northwest Albuquerque.
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Students contribute to downtown Albuquerque's revitalization through art project
Councilor Joaquín Baca and officials from Albuquerque Public Schools inaugurated a new art trail in Downtown Albuquerque.
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Ageless Artisan Craft Fair offers unique gifts from local senior artists
The City of Albuquerque's Department of Senior Affairs is inviting the community to its annual Ageless Artisan Craft Fair.
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Albuquerque hosts resource fair to support small business development
Next week, the City of Albuquerque will host a Small Business Resource Fair.
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Alice King students donate over 1K items for homeless residents
With the onset of cold weather, Albuquerque officials are calling for donations to support individuals experiencing homelessness.
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New exhibit at ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden celebrates Lebanese culture
The ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden has commenced the construction of a new exhibit, "Lebanon and Beyond," after over two years of planning.
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Albuquerque launches grant program for property improvements in redevelopment areas
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) in Albuquerque has introduced a new initiative called Renovate & Reinvest.
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Albuquerque honors veterans with parade and ceremony
The City of Albuquerque marked Veterans Day with its annual parade and ceremony on November 11.