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Category: Local News

ABQ named one of the best cities to shop locally

ABQ named one of the best cities to shop locally

If you're planning to shop locally in Albuquerque this Saturday, you're in one of the best cities to do so, according to a new ranking.


ABQ named among top beer destinations

ABQ named among top beer destinations

Albuquerque's reputation as a beer town just keeps fermenting.

The Duke City made the top 10 of Travelocity's Top Beer Destinations, joining other beer cities…


One Central to break ground Downtown next Monday

One Central to break ground Downtown next Monday

A $35 million project that will bring more businesses and residents Downtown is about to kick off, with plans to break ground next Monday.

The…


Big wins for Democrats and (most) incumbents in New Mexico

Big wins for Democrats and (most) incumbents in New Mexico

While the country wakes up sorting out the implications of a historic presidential election, Tuesday's election changed the political makeup of New Mexico politics.

The…


How these PR pros would tackle ART’s public relations challenges

How these PR pros would tackle ART’s public relations challenges

An overwhelming majority of Albuquerque residents who voted Nov. 8 said they want to vote on Albuquerque Rapid Transit.

A little more than three-fourths of…


Study finds more than half of ABQ renters are cost burdened

Study finds more than half of ABQ renters are cost burdened

In an interview with the Albuquerque Housing Authority, which provides public housing and rent vouchers for about 5,000 families in Albuquerque, the entity acknowledged there's still so…


Why the ABQ Housing Authority wants to start thinking more like a developer

Why the ABQ Housing Authority wants to start thinking more like a developer

Four years ago, the Albuquerque Housing Authority made a controversial move. The department stopped taking applications for rent vouchers and public housing, saying its wait…


Sandia-Kirtland credit union merger will bring jobs to state, industry leader says

At the end of October, Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union announced it planned to absorb the fourth largest credit union in New Mexico, Kirtland Federal Credit Union.

Paul…


Rents rise in ABQ, but apartment market even tighter in this NM town

Rents rise in ABQ, but apartment market even tighter in this NM town

Albuquerque's rental market has been consistently stable, with rents slowly rising.

The average rent price increased nearly five percent over the year, from $761 in…

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