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ABQ City Council approves millions in bonds
City councilors approve $30M bond for New Mexico United
Albuquerque city councilors approved a $30 million industrial revenue bond for New Mexico United to help build and maintain a stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park.
ABQ city councilors approve $30M tax incentive for New Mexico United stadium
Kelsey Grammer recently revealed to the New York Post the reason why he had a 30-year falling out with “Cheers” co-star Ted Danson. The two actors appeared on a podcast last October where Danson apologized to Grammer for an incident on the “Cheers” set that resulted in them not speaking for three decades. Grammer now …
NM United Stadium: ABQ City Council approves millions in bonds
THE ALBUQUERQUE CITY COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT ON A TOPIC THAT IS YEARS IN DISCUSSION. ONE OF THE TOP AGENDA ITEMS HOW TO FINANCE A PROPOSED NEW MEXICO UNITED STADIUM. AALIYAH CHAVEZ. YES, CITY COUNCILORS BREEZING THROUGH THIS ORDINANCE,
City Council set to discuss future for long awaited NM United Stadium
For the first time this year, the city council will be talking about the next steps of the long-awaited New Mexico United Stadium. The council is set to look at the tax incentives that would be offered to New Mexico United for building their stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park.
New Mexico United scores a stadium bond from the city
New Mexico United is a step closer to a new stadium. Albuquerque city councilors approved the city's sale of a $30 million revenue bond to the United Soccer League (USL) club to build their stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park.
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Albuquerque mayoral race begins to take shape
The race for Albuquerque mayor is beginning to take shape as we now know of at least one candidate who has formally launched ...
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Albuquerque City Council rejects updated social media policy for city employees
Albuquerque city councilors rejected an updated list of rules for city employees to follow when using social media. The push ...
19h
Billionaire-backed think tank that pushed homeless crackdowns elsewhere hires veteran NM lobbyists
As New Mexico lawmakers mull huge reforms to the state’s criminal justice and behavioral health systems, a billionaire-backed ...
Albuquerque Journal
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City of Albuquerque had second-warmest year on record in 2024, according to NWS
Last year was the second-warmest year in more than a century in
Albuquerque
and
New Mexico
. And while January is expected to be wet and cool, the above-average temperatures and dry conditions are ...
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Albuquerque begins week-long count of the number of homeless in the city
Volunteers were out in frigid temperatures Thursday to launch the annual count of how many people are living on the streets ...
22h
BernCo, Los Lunas prepare for potential State Fair relocation
Local governments are positioning themselves for a potential State Fairgrounds shake-up. Discover how Bernalillo County and ...
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