One of the next multi-million-dollar projects the city’s eyeing for the Rail Yards property seeks to fix up the primary ways people get on to the site. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, March 4, 2020)
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One of the next multi-million-dollar projects the city’s eyeing for the Rail Yards property seeks to fix up the primary ways people get on to the site. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, March 4, 2020)
As the city of Albuquerque inches closer toward figuring out where a future homeless shelter could go, the mayor is responding to concerns about whether the project will bring crime with it. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 28, 2020)
The city of Albuquerque has released its final report ranking the sites where the future 300-bed “Gateway Center” homeless shelter could be built and there’s one site the city is giving top billing. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, February 27, 2020)
One of Albuquerque’s newer neighborhoods is also dealing with a growing problem, as a huge pile of illegally dumped roadside trash keeps getting bigger. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, February 20, 2020)
After months of waiting, a group of small Santa Fe businesses are finally getting answers about what happened to roughly $1,600 dollars the group spent on street banners that were never made. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 7, 2020)
It’s a big victory for some Albuquerque neighbors who’ve been dealing with speeding drivers and dangerous car crashes as the city now says it will install a myriad of fixes to a westside roadway. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, December 18, 2019)
An Albuquerque homeowner is going to battle with the city over sidewalk requirements in front of his home. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, December 17, 2019)
One of the few places hunters could shoot along the Rio Grande in the metro has been shut down by the state. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, December 3, 2019)
After earmarking $1.75 million for city park security upgrades, the city says it will spend that cash on a handful of infrastructure projects and APD officer overtime. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, October 31, 2019)
The City of Albuquerque is hoping voters approve millions of dollars in new bond funds to fix up some of its newer city parks. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, October 25, 2019)