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  1. City's Cultural Services Department Creating Hours of Online Content, Helping Residents Staying Home Also Stay Engaged City's Cultural Services Department Creating Hours of Online Content, Helping Residents Staying Home Also Stay Engaged

    Online activities aim to bring art, culture, and education to homes near and far

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  2. City of Albuquerque Helps Local Growers and Food Producers Adapt During Challenging Times City of Albuquerque Helps Local Growers and Food Producers Adapt During Challenging Times

    Local markets will allow ABQ residents to access affordable local produce, EBT/SNAP benefits go twice as far

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  3. Most Public Library Branches to Reopen with Modified Hours and Services Most Public Library Branches to Reopen with Modified Hours and Services

    Online digital services continue to be a resource that can be enjoyed from home or on-the-go

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  4. Mayor Keller's Tenth Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus

    View Mayor Keller's Tenth Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus.

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  5. Keller Administration Delivers First Round of $10 Million in Small Business Grants Keller Administration Delivers First Round of $10 Million in Small Business Grants

    Grants to 97 local businesses funded by CARES Act

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  6. Mayor Keller's Twenty-Fifth Declaration of Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus Mayor Keller's Twenty-Fifth Declaration of Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus

    View Mayor Keller's Twenty-Fifth Declaration of Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus.

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  7. Mayor Keller's Eleventh Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus

    View Mayor Keller's Eleventh Declaration of Additional Emergency Procedures & Assistance Due to Novel Coronavirus.

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  8. Mayor Keller Signs 2021 Adjusted COVID Budget Mayor Keller Signs 2021 Adjusted COVID Budget

    City avoids layoffs and furloughs seen nationwide, continues major investments in public safety and COVID-19 resilience

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  9. Balloon Museum Temporarily Closed While Following COVID-19 Protocol Balloon Museum Temporarily Closed While Following COVID-19 Protocol Located in Mayor / News Releases
  10. Mayor Tim Keller Urging Residents to Take Advantage of Extended Census Timelines and Remote Options for Participating Mayor Tim Keller Urging Residents to Take Advantage of Extended Census Timelines and Remote Options for Participating

    COVID-19 leading to emphasis on phone, online survey options—Census-connected funding for cities more critical than ever

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