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ABQ RIDE offers bonuses to new hires

The cityโ€™s Transit Department is looking for mechanics, drivers and safety workers to join ABQ RIDE and itโ€™s offering sign-on bonuses to help fill vital positions. The department is also aiming to recruit Albuquerque Police Department transit safety officers to support the cityโ€™s transit operations. โ€œWe couldnโ€™t keep the wheels turning and the buses on […]

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Commissioner, Councilors to Host Opioid Settlement Meeting

Bernalillo County has an opportunity to make a dent in its efforts to combat the opioid epidemic, County Commissioner Eric Olivas says. He said the best chance of that happening is with input from all sectors of the community. He and Albuquerque City Councilors Tammy Fiebelkorn and Renee Grout are hosting a meeting Thursday, July […]

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PHOTOS: A new mural is unveiled in the South Valley

Bernalillo County officials unveiled a new 572-square-foot mural in the South Valley Thursday. โ€œGlimpses of Ourย Barriosโ€ by the artist, Paz, is part of the ongoing renovations on Bridge Boulevard, near Tower Road. The artwork โ€” a combination of clay tiles and painted images โ€” represents scenes of the Southwest Mesa and the South Valley, according […]

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Tribes won input on Petroglyph-area developments. In the case of one large project, it’s too late.

When developers announced their plans for a 35-foot-tall apartment complex near the Petroglyph National Monument in 2022, Native American organizations were alarmed. Thanks to zoning changes made last month โ€” spurred by those concerns โ€” tribal leaders will have a voice in future projects.  However, those zoning changes will not affect the current development.  Terry […]

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Parks & Rec is using 100 million fewer gallons of water than it was three years ago. How?

The Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) has reduced the amount of water it uses by more than 100 million gallons over the past three years, despite facing record heat. However, it is using more water than it was in 2019. Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation Director Dave Simon told City Desk ABQ in an email the […]