News Releases
City Administration’s Budget Prioritizes Safety, Jobs & Families
Public safety, addressing homelessness, and programs for families top priorities included in administration’s budget proposal.
City Asking for Urgent Funding to Get People Off Our Streets
Funding needed now to expand treatment options.
Essential Health, Food Security, and Social Services Endangered as Trump Slashes Continue
Mayor Keller condemns attack on support for families.
Mayor Keller Defending ABQ Against Federal Cuts
More than 100 grants totaling over $200 million is at risk, City fighting for families.
Help Celebrate Outstanding Volunteers at the Albuquerque Museum
Mayor Tim Keller and First Lady Elizabeth Kistin Keller to honor awardees.
Trump's Funding Cuts Will Devastate Albuquerque's Small Businesses and Working Families
Agencies slashed by Trump providing critical support in NM.
Mayor Keller Announces Campaign for Reelection
Campaign and Official City Communications to Remain Separate.
Five Volunteers Honored for Contributions to Community
Award ceremony recognizes volunteers making a difference in Albuquerque.
Mayor Keller Vetoes the Removal of Rail Trail Funding
Mayor vetoes funding cuts and proposes fixes, invites community to learn more about the Rail Trail.
Nominate Outstanding Albuquerque Volunteers
Mayor’s Day of Volunteer Recognition shares community stories, celebrates culture of service in Albuquerque.
A Downtown Den for the Lobo Pack
City of Albuquerque and UNM to Announce Agreement to Bring UNM Downtown, City Offers Land for Development.
Community Groups Invited to Learn About City's Housing and Support Services Progress
City leaders available to discuss Gateway facilities, housing initiatives, and community safety programs.
Unhoused Residents Finding a Better Way Forward
Program providing empowerment through employment on the path to housing stability.
Volunteers Recognized for Exceptional Service to ABQ Community
City of Albuquerque celebrates Volunteer of the Month and One Albuquerque Awardees.
New Manufactured Home Protections Increase Housing Stability
New ordinance provides path for residents to prevent unexpected rent hikes.
Albuquerque Reaffirms Commitment as an Immigrant Friendly City
City shares reassurance and resources as White House orders create fear.
Increased Accountability for Out-of-State, Absentee Property Owners Downtown
New ordinance set to minimize dilapidated buildings, improve beauty & safety.
Breaking Through in Pivotal Times
Mayor Tim Keller addresses the Economic Forum about traction on major issues.
Public Safety, Housing and Homelessness: Issues Important to Albuquerque Families Top City Funding Priorities List
Overcoming funding gaps to keep families safe and get more residents housed.
More Protections for Renters in Albuquerque
New cooling requirement and manufactured housing rights.
“Stories of Us” Shines Spotlight on South Broadway’s Rich Heritage
Los Guadalupanos and fallen officers honored today.
Join the Conversation on Housing and Homelessness
Community Members Can Help Shape Albuquerque’s Future.
City Hosting Constructive Conversations on Housing and Homelessness
Meetings Engage Residents to Shape Albuquerque’s Future.
10,000 Meals Given to Families Ahead of Thanksgiving
City and partners help families in need for fifth straight year.
Mayor and First Lady Host Annual Faith Leaders Breakfast
Interfaith event highlights ways to support the most vulnerable in Albuquerque.
City Activates Warming Centers in Response to Winter Weather
Temporary sites available to keep community members warm and safe
Vague City Charter Amendment Proposals Pass
City concerned implications of the ballot measures were unclear.
City of Albuquerque Recognizes Outstanding Community Members
Four individuals and volunteer organization recognized for their selfless.
City Staff Unite for Daily Cleanups to Keep Albuquerque Beautiful
City of Albuquerque Employees Pick Up Trash in Neighborhoods.