City News
Official news from the City of Albuquerque
Open Now: Call for Artists for Sandia Science & Technology Park Public Art Project
Unique opportunity will partner artists with scientists and innovators.
Resiliency Residency Artist Showcase and Exhibition Opens at South Broadway Cultural Center
Visual and performance artists share their work during public opening on April 20.
South Broadway Cultural Center Hosts Artist-Author Arlene Goldbard for Workshops & Reading
New work asks "What Does it Mean to be Educated?"
City and State Swap Key Properties, Resolve Several Land Use Issues
City gains needed Rail Trail land, brings closure to Menaul SOS and transfer station location.
Keller Administration Outlines Vision for Upcoming Fiscal Year Budget
Funding prioritizes public safety, homelessness and housing, and pay equity.
StoryCorps, the Groundbreaking Oral History Project, to Preserve Stories of Albuquerque Residents During Visit
Albuquerque Museum will host event to record the stories of local residents through both in-person and virtual interviews and preserve them in the Library of Congress.
New Public Art Sculpture Emphasizes Responsible Water Use
City dedicates Sawmill Public Art project installation by artist Thomas Sayre at Mill Pond Refuge.
Job Opportunity at the ABQ BioPark: Education Facilitator
The ABQ BioPark’s Education team is seeking a friendly and organized team member to help educate our on-grounds guests at the ABQ BioPark. This position will primarily work at the ABQ BioPark Zoo.
Action! Rail Yards will soon be home to New Mexico Media Academy
Academy will be a job training and development hub for expanding local entertainment industry.
Animal Welfare Department Asks Public for Help When They Come Across Kittens
Information and resources for what to do if you find a kitten
BioPark Breaks Ground on Heritage Farm Renovations
Expanded homes for animals, orchard improvements, and electric train included in project
CABQ Media Rebrand Celebrates Community
New look and name for City’s platform for Burqueños to express themselves through video and audio.
Hundreds of Families Connected to Permanent Housing
Successful program has housed over 900 people and will be used at the Gateway
ABQ RIDE Streamlines Bus Schedule
City seeks to improve reliability of bus service with updated schedule.
Hoffman Enterprises, Inc. Dba Kinney Brick Company
Hoffman Enterprises, Inc. Dba Kinney Brick Company requests a modification to their air quality permit Application #0747-M2
City Calls for More Tools to Hold Chronic Speeders Accountable
Proposed ordinance changes would allow booting, strengthen Automated Speed Enforcement.
APD Arrests Man for Exposing Himself to High School Students
APD arrested David Garcia, 27, for Aggravated Indecent Exposure to a child under 18 following an investigation near a local high school.
City’s First Permanent Domestic Violence Commission Gets to Work
Commission brings partners and agencies together to address domestic violence in our community .
ABQ BioPark Completes Seasonal Silvery Minnow Release
Conservation effort has released over 50,000 endangered fish into the Rio Grande river since December.
Notice of Publication Council Bill No. O-22-61, Council Bill No. C/S O-22-63, Council Bill No. O-22-66
City of Albuquerque Twenty-Fifth Council
City Demolishes Unsafe Structures to Improve Neighborhood Safety
Planning Department razes problem property.
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