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Eisenhower Pool to open sooner than expected for summer 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque’s Eisenhower Pool will open sooner than expected. The pool will now be open for use on Saturday, May 11. Last week, the city delayed the pool’s opening to May 18 as crews needed to replace the pool’s circulation motor. However, Parks and Recreation said the motor was installed more quickly than […]
Watch a Movie Under the Wings at the Nuclear History Museum
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is getting ready for its upcoming Movie Under the Wings event. The event will be held at the museum’s heritage park on June 15, with doors opening at 7 p.m. The classing 1193 film “Jurassic Park” will be showing at Movie Under the Wings. […]
City Council hears from the public — and some stuffed animals — at Monday meeting
A packed chamber greeted the Albuquerque City Council for a five-hour meeting May 6 where the council spent some money, approved getting some grant money and heard heartfelt public comments about immigration policies in the city. Standing Room Only. More than a dozen residents turned out to voice their concerns...
New inclusive kids gym opens to big crowd
A new accessible and all-inclusive resource was welcomed to Rio Rancho and the West Side Saturday, May 4, with the grand opening of We Rock the Spectrum Kids Gym. Courtney Lewis-Utrata, the CEO of the facility at 1101 Golf Course, Suite 103 (just south of Southern Boulevard), said it was a “huge success.”
Local youth to display their 'Pictures of Hope' with exhibition
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — “A picture is worth a thousand words,” is a popular saying, but a special program is helping young adults sum them up in just one — "hope." In April, dozens of youth attended the "Pictures of Hope" workshop. It was through a partnership with ‘New Day.’ Based in Albuquerque, the organization helps teens and young adults transition out of homelessness.
Albuquerque’s Animal Welfare Department takes a proactive approach
Albuquerque’s Animal Welfare Department is committed to making a difference, giving the city’s homeless pets the best lives possible while they wait to find permanent homes. Carolyn Ortega, the department’s director, says the shelter is focusing on being more proactive than reactive, providing services to help owners keep their pets safe and healthy at home.
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