City News
Official news from the City of Albuquerque
APD Releases Details of Officer-Involved Shooting of armed burglary suspect
Officer involved shooting
Mayor Tim Keller Outlines Funding Priorities for 2024 Legislative Session
Legislators can select neighborhood enhancements from capital improvement “menu."
“Gallery One” Makes its Debut, and You’re Invited
Come Celebrate New Art Gallery and Public Facing Offices at City Hall.
Find Festive Freebies and Family Fun at “New Year’s Eve Before Dark”
Enjoy bubbles, live music, and one last look at the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition.
Landis Pulido Selected as CityMaker
Program Brings Local Artists to the Public Sector to Impact and Inspire Communities.
Mayor Keller Makes Good on Wager with Local Flavor
After Aggies defeat at Isleta New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, a city-themed gift box is now headed to Fresno.
City Expands Resources for the Unhoused as Temperatures Drop
Albuquerque Community Safety providing emergency night transportation
Trash, Recycling, and Large Item Collection Adjusted for Christmas Week 2023
Solid waste facilities will be closed on Christmas Day, trash pickup is modified.
A Historic Convent Reimagined in Downtown Albuquerque
Villa Agave unveils 15 new housing units in ribbon cutting ceremony at 7th and Copper
Game on! Mayors Make Friendly Wager for New Mexico Bowl
Mayor Keller doing the coin toss at the big game.
City and Local 412 Celebrate Lease Agreement and New Partnership
Union cements presence in building with ceremonial key exchange
Route 66 Takes Reality Down the Road
City’s Department of Arts & Culture Seeks Augmented Reality Projects for Route 66 Centennial Celebration.
New FUSE Executive Fellow to Advance City’s Equitable Climate Resiliency
The year-long compost-focused fellowship takes a monumental step towards climate resilience and justice
Winter Work in Bosque Begins
Removal of invasive plants, heavy fuels will make Bosque healthier, safer.
Mayor Tim Keller Appoints Director of Health, Housing and Homelessness
Gilbert Ramírez will lead the department, Carol Pierce to stay on through the end of the year to support the transition.
City Recognizes Tribal Sovereignty with Updated Development Process
Proposed IDO changes allow for proactive Tribal input on projects around Tribal land.
City Publishes Let’s Explore Albuquerque! Activity Book Geared Toward Kids and Tweens
Launch event on Dec. 30; free copies available on ABQ Ride and City public venues.
City Recognizes Tribal Sovereignty with Updated Development Process
Proposed IDO changes allow for proactive Tribal input on projects around Tribal land
Registration Open for City’s Winter Break Programs
Low-cost programs keep kids engaged while school is out
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