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Gateway sobering center gets $4.2M from feds

The Gateway Center is moving toward its goal of offering medical sobering services in Albuquerque.  The site near the VA Medical Center hosted U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra highlighted the $4.2 million in federal aid appropriated for the project. Luján, Becerra and Mayor Tim Keller toured […]

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How does the mayor’s proposed budget stack up against last year’s?

Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s administration released a $1.4 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 on Tuesday. The 2.3% increase over last fiscal year focuses on big picture categories like public safety, housing, homelessness, behavioral health, jobs, the economy and more. The city said in a news release that the budget takes into consideration post-pandemic […]

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Homeless sobering center would take pressure off emergency rooms

When an intoxicated homeless person needs to get sober, they often end up in one of Albuquerque’s emergency rooms. But officials say it’s an untenable situation that places a further strain on already stressed health care workers and maxed out ERs. The city hopes to alleviate some of the load through a new medical sobering […]

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City suspends rabbit adoptions

Ahead of the Easter holiday weekend, the City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department (AWD) will be suspending rabbit adoptions at all city shelters from Thursday, March 28 through Monday, April 1. Rabbit adoptions will resume on Tuesday, April 2.  The Animal Welfare Dept. wants to remind people the family life commitment for a rabbit is not one week […]

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Albuquerque Community Safety looking for new leader

The woman who led the Albuquerque Community Safety Department since its inception in 2021 is transitioning to a new role in city government.  Mariela Ruiz-Angel is now the Associate Chief Administrative Officer, the city announced Monday. The position was previously held by Bob White, who retired at the end of last year.  Ava Montoya, a […]