City of Albuquerque /tags/city-of-albuquerque City of Albuquerque en-US Copyright Fri, 04 Apr 2025 04:00:12 GMT Albuquerque community celebrates city's first safe outdoor space for unhoused people /Albuquerque-abq-first-safe-outdoor-sapce-for-uhoused-homeless-open-rubbon-cutting-ceremony A ribbon cutting ceremony at New Creation Church attracted community members and local leaders, like Myor Tim Keller and County Commissioner Adriann Barboa, who celebrated the city's first outdoor space specifically set aside for unhoused people to call home. Fri, 04 Apr 2025 04:00:12 GMT /Albuquerque-abq-first-safe-outdoor-sapce-for-uhoused-homeless-open-rubbon-cutting-ceremony Daniel Montaño City officials say Albuquerque’s ‘sanctuary city’ status can withstand federal pressure /local-news/2024-11-26/albuquerque-mayor-council-sanctuary-city-federal-pressure As President-elect Donald Trump promises mass deportations, Mayor Tim Keller is steeling himself to take on renewed federal challenges to Albuquerque's so-called "sanctuary city" status. Tue, 26 Nov 2024 21:07:01 GMT /local-news/2024-11-26/albuquerque-mayor-council-sanctuary-city-federal-pressure Nash Jones City of Albuquerque calls for volunteers to plant a meadow for monarchs  /local-news/2024-09-18/monarch-butterflies-conservation-albuquerque-rio-grande The favorite food of the migrating butterflies, milkweed, is on the decline along the Rio Grande. A new conservation effort aims to reverse that. Wed, 18 Sep 2024 20:51:30 GMT /local-news/2024-09-18/monarch-butterflies-conservation-albuquerque-rio-grande Alice Fordham ABQ Council votes down controversial wage bill even though reduced tipped wages was removed /local-news/2024-08-20/abq-council-votes-down-controversial-wage-bill-even-though-reduced-tipped-wages-was-removed The Albuquerque City Council voted down a controversial wage bill Monday night even though an amendment to reduce tipped wages had been removed. Its opponents say the bill should be brought back in a different form. Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:26:09 GMT /local-news/2024-08-20/abq-council-votes-down-controversial-wage-bill-even-though-reduced-tipped-wages-was-removed Daniel Montaño Albuquerque rolls out electric vans for its on-demand ‘microtransit’ program /local-news/2024-07-02/albuquerque-rolls-out-electric-vans-for-its-on-demand-microtransit-program The City of Albuquerque started piloting a “microtransit” program earlier this year, where rides can be requested in a couple dense areas that lack sufficient bus routes. The city rolled out new electric vans for the ABQ Ride Connect program Tuesday. Tue, 02 Jul 2024 22:19:08 GMT /local-news/2024-07-02/albuquerque-rolls-out-electric-vans-for-its-on-demand-microtransit-program Nash Jones New initiative takes on harm reduction in Albuquerque’s music scene /local-news/2024-06-25/new-initiative-takes-on-harm-reduction-in-albuquerques-music-scene A study done last year found that seven out of 10 pills sold on the street contain potentially lethal doses of synthetic drugs. Over 150 people nationwide die every day from these substances, like fentanyl or xylazine. A new harm reduction initiative in the Albuquerque music scene aims to help educate and protect people from these fates. Wed, 26 Jun 2024 01:13:06 GMT /local-news/2024-06-25/new-initiative-takes-on-harm-reduction-in-albuquerques-music-scene Mia Casas Albuquerque Human Rights Board fights back against anti-homeless sentiment /news/2024-06-10/albuquerque-human-rights-board-fights-back-against-anti-homeless-sentiment The city of Albuquerque’s Human Rights Board is seeking public input on how to curb what it says is a recently growing problem — discrimination and violence against people experiencing homelessness. The hearing will take place June 22 at 1:00 p.m. MDT at the International District Library. Mon, 10 Jun 2024 23:27:33 GMT /news/2024-06-10/albuquerque-human-rights-board-fights-back-against-anti-homeless-sentiment Daniel Montaño Olympic skateboarder helps spread the word on financial wellness in New Mexico /local-news/2024-04-24/olympic-skateboarder-helps-spread-the-word-on-financial-wellness-in-new-mexico Hispanic and Latino youth have historically lower rates of bank account ownership and overall knowledge of financial well-being. A local credit union is trying to address that gap with a new location in Albuquerque’s South Valley and programs designed to make finances fun. Wed, 24 Apr 2024 22:11:27 GMT /local-news/2024-04-24/olympic-skateboarder-helps-spread-the-word-on-financial-wellness-in-new-mexico Mia Casas First statewide Earth Day festival takes place Sunday /local-news/2024-04-18/first-statewide-earth-day-festival-takes-place-sunday The first ever Earth Day in the U.S. took place on April 22, 1970. Fast forward to 2024, with the help of many sponsors and a man with a “green” heart, Albuquerque is hosting the first statewide Earth Day Festival. Thu, 18 Apr 2024 23:43:00 GMT /local-news/2024-04-18/first-statewide-earth-day-festival-takes-place-sunday Mia Casas Albuquerque official responds to residents' concerns about the Bosque thinning project /local-news/2024-03-01/albuquerque-official-responds-to-residents-concerns-about-the-bosque-thinning-project Homemade signs expressing concern for the ecosystem of Albuquerque’s Bosque have popped up where a thinning project is underway. In addition to questioning the harm to native plants, shade and habitats, some call for the city to pause the work and hold a community meeting. The head of the city’s Open Space Division says her team doesn’t plan to stop the thinning and is confident in its benefits, but encourages those with worries to reach out directly. Sat, 02 Mar 2024 00:14:46 GMT /local-news/2024-03-01/albuquerque-official-responds-to-residents-concerns-about-the-bosque-thinning-project Nash Jones