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Budget planning in full swing as council fields concerns about libraries, museums

by tunruhenos May 3, 2024
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City investigated for undisclosed special ‘payouts’ to top officials who resigned

by tunruhenos May 2, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

City Council wants to hear your thoughts on the mayor’s proposed budget

by Elise Kaplan May 1, 2024
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Library IT funds missing from mayor’s budget

by Elise Kaplan April 30, 2024
Homeless camp
Posted inCity Hall

Councilor eyes return of Berry-era homeless labor initiative

by tunruhenos April 25, 2024
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Barelas Park event to promote city summer programs

by Elise Kaplan April 22, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

City seeks input on food ordinance changes

by Elise Kaplan April 19, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

Business licenses, permit fees would rise under mayor’s proposed budget

by Elise Kaplan April 19, 2024
Posted inCity Hall

What to know: ABQ’s first pallet home campus

by Elise Kaplan April 19, 2024
ACS team in Albuquerque
Posted inCity Hall

Councilor wants to expand successful gun violence intervention program to county

by tunruhenos April 18, 2024

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