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Albuquerque completes first phase of Housing and Treatment Navigation Center

The City of Albuquerque unveiled a new patio space this week at the Gateway Center, aiming to enhance the facility’s commitment to providing low-barrier services that foster healing and community for its residents. The newly completed outdoor area features shade canopies, tables, benches, and a bike rack. It also includes a small dog park for […]

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City cracks down on fiber optic work

New fiber installation rules are now in effect in Albuquerque, which aim to protect neighborhoods and hold companies accountable for damage and make sure they clean up after themselves.  After months of complaints about damaged sidewalks and lawns, city officials introduced new regulations this week to enhance oversight of fiber optic construction. Companies must now […]

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Bernalillo County accepts nearly $26 million for community projects

The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners formally accepted nearly $26 million in state capital outlay appropriations during its June 24 meeting.  The funding, secured during the 2025 New Mexico legislative session, will support a broad range of projects aimed at improving housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and public safety throughout the county. โ€œThis resolution brings to life […]

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From Tijeras to the deep: MMA3 Thompsonโ€™s journey aboard USS Springfield

Submitted by American Connections Media Outreach NAVAL BASE GUAM โ€“ Before the ocean swallows the light and the hatch seals shut, every submariner carries one thing below the surface โ€” their story. For Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Thompson, a native of Tijeras, New Mexico, serving as a machinist’s mate (auxiliary), that story began in […]

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Albuquerqueโ€™s new opt-in zoning plan aims to ease housing crunch

A proposed resolution, sponsored by City Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn, who introduced it on behalf of Mayor Tim Keller, still needs committee approval but could allow property owners to opt in to rezone for denser or mixed-use housing as part of a broader push to address the housing shortage. The cityโ€™s voluntary rezoning plan would let […]

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Reading 9 to 5: Dolly Partonโ€™s Imagination Library expands to Sandoval County

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order expanding Dolly Partonโ€™s Imagination Library Program across the state. This program will ensure that every child born in New Mexico up to the age of five receives free, high-quality books each month through the book gifting initiative.  โ€œToday, weโ€™re unlocking the potential of our youngest minds and […]

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Reading 9 to 5: Dolly Partonโ€™s Imagination Library expands to Estancia Valley

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order expanding Dolly Partonโ€™s Imagination Library Program across the state. This program will ensure that every child born in New Mexico up to the age of five receives free, high-quality books each month through the book gifting initiative.  โ€œToday, weโ€™re unlocking the potential of our youngest minds and […]

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What bus riders need to know about this summerโ€™s ABQ RIDE detours

Albuquerqueโ€™s city bus system, ABQ RIDE, is alerting riders of several ongoing and upcoming detours, service suspensions and stop closures this summer.  Transit routes will be impacted due to construction and seasonal events across the metro area, with a significant disruption coming from the Rail Trail construction project.  Riders are highly encouraged to plan and […]