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Albuquerque Restaurant Week returns to highlight local dining scene

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales. The Paper. โ€“ Albuquerque Restaurant Week is returning, offering diners a chance to explore the cityโ€™s diverse food scene while supporting local businesses during a slower season. The 10-day event, which runs April 17 through April 26, features restaurants across the city offering special prix-fixe menus designed to attract new customers and highlight what […]

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Get Out! Our Picks of the Best Things To-Do This Weekend in ABQ

Experiments in Cinema v21.5 (Thursday 16, Film) Albuquerqueโ€™s homegrown, international experimental film festival comes back for what looks to be its 21st year of existence. It runs Thursday, April 16 through Sunday, April 19 at Nob Hillโ€™s Guild Cinema (3405 Central Ave. NE). In addition to films from around the world, Experiments in Cinema v21.5 includes a presentation of queer experimental shorts curated by […]

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Mayor’s budget pitch doubles treatment spending but lowers targets, but city says thereโ€™s a reason

By Jesse Jones, City Desk in The Paper. –– While reviewing Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s $1.47 billion budget proposal, a counterintuitive number jumped out in the cityโ€™s Health, Housing and Homelessness Department budget: despite contracts for substance use treatment more than doubling to $5.5 million,the city expects to serve fewer people, lowering its target from 650 […]

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Albuquerqueโ€™s Food Truck Festival Marks 10 Years of Flavor at Balloon Fiesta Park This Weekend

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales,ย The Paper.ย โ€“ The 11th Annual Great New Mexico Food Truck and Craft Beverage Festival is set to return to Balloon Fiesta Park on April 18, bringing a full day of food, drinks and entertainment to Albuquerque. Hosted by Food Truck Festivals of America, the event has become one of the areaโ€™s most anticipated […]

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Neighborhoods prevail in first round against Maverick plans for gas station on former Whole Foods site

A city zoning official has denied petitions that would allow a new gas station and convenience store to be built at Carlisle Boulevard and Indian School Road. Zoning Hearing Examiner Robert Lucero announced his decision Thursday morning. Maverik, which already owns the property, had sought a conditional use permit to allow the store to be […]