News Releases
Mayor Keller Announces Plan to Step Up for Families this Fall
Modified programs ready to continue serving thousands of families with COVID-19 safety practices in place
City Announces Initial Outdoor Dining Grant Awardees
During first round of grants, all applicants received grant funds
Dozens of Albuquerque Businesses Apply for Outdoor Dining Permits and Grants
City making it easier for local cafes and restaurants to conduct business through pandemic
Mayor Keller, City Officials Release Statements on Threat to Send Federal Forces into Albuquerque
Officials take a stand against secret federal forces being sent to incite violence
Mayor’s Executive Order Steps Up to Put City on Firm Footing for Long Pandemic Fight
New order spells out smart, targeted enforcement of high-risk activity that could contribute to virus spread
Bloomberg Philanthropies Highlights Creative Economy Support in Albuquerque
In video, Mayor Keller discusses efforts to support Albuquerque’s creative economy through COVID-19
Mayor Keller's Eighth Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus
View Mayor Keller's Eighth Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus.
Mayor Keller's Seventh Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus
View Mayor Keller's Seventh Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus.
Mayor Keller Primes City for Resurgence of COVID-19
City girding for pandemic resilience, urges residents to help maintain progress and prepare for the long haul
Mayor Keller Signs Budget Closeout, Including Investments for Black Community
Drawing on CARES Act Relief Funding to cover significant costs related to COVID public health response
City of Albuquerque Celebrates 30th Anniversary of ADA Passage with Learning Series
8-part series challenges Burqueños to step up for inclusivity
City Has Invested $160 Million in Rebuilding Underserved Neighborhoods
Continues push to build opportunity, emerge from COVID-19 a stronger community
Mayor Keller Joins Downtown Businesses, Economic Development and Cultural Services Departments to Boost Downtown
Opportunities for businesses and artists to access support, restore momentum to downtown revitalization
Keller Administration Lays Out Path Forward on Budget Challenges Created by Coronavirus
City reserves, savings can cover 2020 deficit, collaborative planning underway for 2021-22
One Albuquerque Fund, Mayor Keller Announce Initiatives to Invest in the Black Community
Fund will raise private dollars to positively impact Black community, Mayor asking Council to join with a $1 million investment in same goal
City Continues Support for Local Businesses During COVID-19 Recovery
Mask-making contract, fee waivers for small businesses, and investments boost local workers, companies, families
City Wins Ruling for Higher Standard in Keller Administration’s Use of Force Overhaul
Ruling over dispute with police union clears way for investigators to ask what a reasonable officer “would have known” when reviewing a use force
Mayor Keller Announces City Team to Support Race, History, and Healing Project
Project team will assist in guiding the community dialogue regarding the Oñate sculpture
Mayor Tim Keller Supports Legislative Push for Statewide Police Reforms
Calls on legislature to enact commonsense policies already in place in Albuquerque like body-worn cameras, banning chokeholds, tracking use of force incidents
Mayor Tim Keller Supports Legislative Push to Create Jobs, Help Economy Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic
Senate leaders moving a bill to allocate Severance Tax funds in support of local economies
Mayor Condemns Violence, Escalation by Armed Vigilantes at Protests
City of Albuquerque leaders outline sequence of events, next steps in investigations, and call for common-sense gun regulation
Mayor Tim Keller to Refocus Millions in Public Safety Resources with First-of-Its-Kind Civilian Response Department
Albuquerque Community Safety department will restructure thousands of calls on homelessness, addiction and mental health into the hands of trained professionals; keep officers focused on core police work and reform efforts.
Mayor Keller Signs on to Mayor’s Pledge for Police Reform
Just one part of renewing commitment to ongoing change at APD
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