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With July 4th quickly approaching, Bernalillo County Fire Rescue (BCFR) and Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) are reminding residents that some fireworks are good to use and other types are strictly ...
New Mexico lawmakers earmarked $150 million this year for housing projects to get people out of homelessness, and are hoping ...
Fireworks and the Fourth of July go hand-in-hand but you need to know what's legal and what's not and what can cause a ...
It is inspiring to see what is possible when we work together as a community to address our biggest challenges. As Bernalillo ...
Check out community events around New Mexico from June 27 to July 3. Albuquerque June 27 Free Summer Fun Roadshow – Join the ...
Bernalillo County is working to establish a fund to support indigent residents in noncriminal cases amid concerns about ...
On Tuesday night, Bernalillo County Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada introduced a resolution to make that process more transparent to the public, but it isn’t going anywhere, for now.
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. — The New Mexico primary election is on June 6, 2022. People who are not registered in Bernalillo County can still vote and can bring a valid photo ID and a document that ...
The county manager is Bernalillo County's top administrator, responsible for determining how to implement county policies. County Manager Julie Morgas Baca is retiring June 30.
Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen has been on the job since January 2023. KOAT sat down with the sheriff to learn about the early changes to the department in an exclusive interview.
Officials reported that the county paid out $447,372 in a series of nine payments to a fraud scheme claiming to be an approved county vendor in late 2019. The county’s net loss was more than ...
Oct. 25—Big changes are afoot this election season for the Bernalillo County administration. That's because residents are casting their vote to elect a new county clerk and treasurer. Both races ...