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The range of occupations listed shows that most of the residents were involved in farming or sheep-herding, with few specialized trades. The census records show that most of the inhabitants were mestizos and that interracial marriages were common. [14]: 20 The villa's population was estimated as 2,625 in 1810 and 4,075 in 1816. [1]: 25
The Menaul Historical Library of the Southwest (MHL or MHLSW) is located in Bennett Hall on the Menaul School campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and functions as a repository for records related to the Presbyterian Church in the Southwest, including churches, schools, and medical missions. [1]
Albuquerque (/ ˈ æ l b ə k ɜːr k i / ⓘ AL-bə-kurk-ee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke] ⓘ), [a] also known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, [5] and the county seat of Bernalillo County.
In 2023, the Southwest Public Policy Institute (SPPI) initiated legal action against the City of Albuquerque, alleging non-compliance with the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA). [10] The lawsuit arose after SPPI requested access to the automated speed enforcement citation database, which SPPI argued was incomplete and lacked ...
Albuquerque Tricentennial. Albuquerque Historical Society. 2008. Susan McAllister, ed. (2008), A bigger boat: the unlikely success of the Albuquerque poetry slam scene, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 9780826344830 "Fiscal Year 2014 Approved Budget". City of Albuquerque. 2013. "Albuquerque, NM". U.S. City Open Data Census.
In December 2022, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) received a tip that officers assigned to the APD's DWI unit were getting paid to make cases disappear.
Feb. 1—The early morning of Aug. 24, Albuquerque police officer Honorio Alba Jr. spotted a black Toyota speeding south on Interstate 25 without its headlights on. The sedan was switching lanes ...
The most widely broadcast radio station since its founding in 1922 has been KKOB (AM) in Albuquerque. With 50,000 watts of transmitter power on a clear channel it reaches audiences in most of New Mexico and parts of neighboring states. [41] There are at least five television stations, based in Albuquerque, representing ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and Fox.