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Five businesses red-tagged in city’s latest inspection report - Albuquerque Journal
Three arrested in deadly Albuquerque road rage shooting - KOAT
Second DEA whistleblower claims retaliation - KOB.com
Mayor signs protections for Albuquerque renters - KOAT
7 fun events happening in New Mexico this weekend - Albuquerque Journal
Longtime quilt shop to anchor new Corrales development as owners seek niche tenants - The Business Journals
Skies trending a little less active with storms today, but heavy rain concerns continue - KOAT
City launches dashboard tracking dramatic turnaround in construction permit wait times - The Business Journals
Albuquerque couple arrested twice in 2 weeks released from jail again - KOB.com
Water Authority falls on backup option for Albuquerque and Bernalillo County water supply - KRQE
Albuquerque ( () AL-bÉ™-kur-kee; Navajo: BeeʼeldÃÃl Dahsinil [pèËʔèltÃËl tɑ̀xsɪ̀nɪ̀l]; Eastern Keres: Arawageeki; Jemez: Vakêêke; Zuni: Alo:ke:k'ya; Jicarilla Apache: GoÅ‚géeki'yé), abbreviated as ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the 32nd-most populous city in the United States. The city's nicknames are The Duke City and Burque, both of which reference its 1706 founding by Nuevo México governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés as La Villa de Alburquerque, named in honor of then Viceroy the 10th Duke of Alburquerque, the Villa was an outpost on El Camino Real for the Tiquex and Hispano towns in the area (such as Barelas, Corrales, Isleta Pueblo, Los Ranchos, and Sandia Pueblo). Since the city's founding it has continued to be included on travel and trade routes inc
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