City News
Official news from the City of Albuquerque
Trump Administration Attempts to Cancel Money for Rail Trail
Mayor Keller fighting to keep $11.5 million grant.
Albuquerque unites for 9/11 Stair Climb and Memorial
Firefighters perform stair climb and community gathers at Civic Plaza to “Never Forget."
Citywide Performance by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer Raven Chacon Premieres September 27
A day of music features 200 local musicians across 20 iconic Albuquerque locations
City of Albuquerque Expands Free and Affordable Adult Programs
From Education to Health & Wellness, Programs Are Available to Support Adults’ Overall Wellness.
2025 Hispanic Heritage Month
Join us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) by learning, sharing, and taking part in a vibrant lineup of events that honor the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities.
More Than a Game: Mentorship and Teamwork Dominate in Community Center Summer League
City of Albuquerque Basketball League Wraps With Summer Tournament
Setting Students Up With Back-To-School Resources
It Takes a Village to Prepare for a New School Year, and the City is Ready to Help!
City Celebrates Creativity and Diversity at Annual Talent Show
Performances Shine a Bright Light on Albuquerque Youth
Community Revved Up at Car Show and Block Party at Westgate Community Center
Families enjoyed food trucks, games and music at westside event
Albuquerque Community Safety Responders Provide Critical Support to Stranded Family in Crisis
Mother and Child Receive Emergency Aid, Shelter, and Hope
City of Albuquerque Names Gallery Space for Clara Apodaca
“Stories of Us” initiative honors trailblazing arts and culture leader.
City of Albuquerque highlights Pathways to Public Service Program
City of Albuquerque advances its Pathways to Public Service program, expanding training-to-internship placements that create paid employment opportunities for residents with disabilities across multiple departments.
Animal Welfare Department Volunteer Fair Sept. 13
Help change the lives of shelter pets in Albuquerque
Mayor Keller Launches Affordable ABQ to Help Families Save and Thrive
One-stop hub for cost-saving programs and a new push to bring fresh, affordable, local food to every neighborhood.
City of Albuquerque Highlights Pathways to Public Service Program
Program expands employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Albuquerque Community Safety Department Marks Four Years of Impact and Innovation
Albuquerque maintains standard for how cities care for their communities
City Dedicates Tingley Field Pavilion to Adele Hundley
Ceremony honors longtime public servant and Barelas advocate.
Accountability in Government Oversight Committee Emphasizes Accuracy and Integrity in Release of Inspector General Reports
AGOC's process assures accountability and reliability.
Gateway Center to Expand by 100 Beds
Two contracts expand Gateway Center capacity and impact, utilizing critical State allocations.
Gateway System of Care to Serve 41 Young Adults
YDI to serve as operator of Gateway Young Adult, unlocking key resources for residents.
Albuquerque Takes Bold Steps to Lead in Quantum Technology
Mayor Keller outlines efforts to build Albuquerque into a quantum hub
Councilor Dan Lewis' Letter to the Chair of the Accountability and Oversight Committee on Office of Inspector General Reports
Request for Immediate Convening of AGO Committee to Review and Publish Completed Inspector General Reports.
Albuquerque City Council Expands Metropolitan Redevelopment Area to Combat Blight and Spur Economic Vitality
R-25-170 adds 23 acres to the Central/Highland/Upper Nob Hill Metropolitan Redevelopment Area incentives
Albuquerque City Council Approves Landmark Agreement with Youth Development Inc. to Address Young Adult Homelessness
Agreement includes case management and housing navigation services to help young adults secure stable housing
Moving Day – Is Your Pet Info Up to Date?
Animal Welfare Department aims to return lost pets quickly and safely