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I-25 UPDATE: Ramp Closure on Montgomery Boulevard beginning Sept. 3

Beginning the night of Sept. 3, 2024, the westbound Montgomery Boulevard loop ramp to southbound Interstate 25 in Albuquerque will be permanently closed as part of the I-25 Improved Project. Moving forward, westbound drivers will need to turn left onto the frontage road to access southbound I-25. To help manage the anticipated increase in traffic […]

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CELEBRATING A MILESTONE: Job Corps marks 60 years; Thousands of New Mexicans have been helped by program

On Aug. 19, Job Corps in Albuquerque celebrated its 60 years in helping young people achieve successful careers in the nation’s fastest-growing industries. The organization held its local celebration in Albuquerque at 1500 Indian School Road NW, with a ribbon cutting. Organizers said Job Corps has helped thousands of New Mexicans get into the right

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GETTING SOME INSIGHT: APD Homicide Unit Commander updates Chamber on department’s public safety plan

Last week, at the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors’ August meeting, Kyle Hartsock, commander of APD’s Homicide Unit, gave a presentation on how the department is combatting public safety issues. The 21-year veteran of APD told board members about the unit as well as the impact of large-scale fentanyl distribution and its

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READING IS ‘FUN’DAMENTAL: Albuquerque Reads seeks volunteer tutors for school year

Albuquerque Reads, a program of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, relies on its many volunteer tutors to help some of our youngest students gain the life-changing skills of reading and writing. On Aug. 22, the program was featured on KOAT-TV during the morning show. With another school year starting, ABQ Reads is again looking

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LAST CHANCE FOR A FANTASTIC TRIP: Roadrunners set to visit Enchanted Circle on Sept. 18-20; deadline is Aug. 30

It’s that time of year when the Chamber is loading up the bus for a great Roadrunner trip, and we want to extend an invitation for you to join us this year to the Enchanted Circle in northern New Mexico, Sept. 18-20. “The Roadrunners trip is one of my favorite programs,” says Del Esparza, Greater

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‘WE. ARE. CHARTERED:’ Equip Academy gets unanimous vote from Public Education Commision, set to have classes fall ’25

  Equip Academy of New Mexico will become a reality. Last week, the new charter school received a unanimous vote for approval from the Public Education Commission. Plans are to locate the K-5 college prep charter school on Albuquerque’s West Side. The charter school will have a lead teacher and an assistant teacher in every

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