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ABQ City Council likely headed for a heated debate over proposed social media policy

by Elizabeth McCall November 18, 2024
The Round House in Santa Fe.
Posted inCity Hall

City Council to discuss legislative priorities

by Elizabeth McCall November 15, 2024
Posted inHousing & Homelessness

Advocates hope city pauses encampment sweeps during Albuquerque’s homeless count

by Damon Scott November 13, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

City launches grant program to help business owners pay for property improvements

by Elizabeth McCall November 13, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

ABQ Council president calls for a vote of no confidence for Keller

by Elizabeth McCall November 8, 2024
Albuquerque City Hall
Posted inCity Hall

What’s closed on Veterans Day?

by Andy Lyman November 8, 2024
Posted inHousing & Homelessness

Proposed changes to city’s encampment policy questioned

by Damon Scott November 8, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Snow freezes the county, delays city

by Rodd Cayton November 7, 2024
APD Chief Harold Medina (l) and Mayor Tim Keller brief the media // May 23, 2023
Posted inCity Hall

Voters give ABQ City Council more say in terminating police, fire chiefs

by Elizabeth McCall November 5, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

City’s largest shelter has a new operator

by Damon Scott November 5, 2024

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