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Pictured are the Route 66 Flats, a new affordable housing apartment complex being built in Albuquerque’s westside near 98th.
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

City council looking at federal housing cuts

by Rodd Cayton April 28, 2025April 29, 2025
food and drinks inside the carton box
Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Food drive seeks to restock shelves for needy APS students

by Rodd Cayton April 25, 2025April 29, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Keller, White lead in earliest days of qualifying for public financing

by Matthew Reichbach, nm.news April 25, 2025April 29, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Film studio, supplement expansions approved by council

by Rodd Cayton April 24, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Regents’ affirmative action policy changes take effect

by nm.news April 24, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

City Council approves funding for two housing projects

by Rodd Cayton April 23, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Councilors want more info on National Guard role

by Rodd Cayton April 23, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Council defers one Gateway Center contract

by Rodd Cayton April 22, 2025
Albuquerque City Council chambers
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Council to discuss money for senior housing project

by Rodd Cayton April 21, 2025April 21, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov.

Council to discuss money for senior housing project

by Rodd Cayton April 21, 2025

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