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Albuquerque approves $3M deal to land space energy startup
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Most people do not notice the thunderbird on Albuquerqueโs flag in the top left corner, but its late-โ60s design reflected the cityโs role in the nuclear and Space Age. Nearly 60 years later, that vision is still unfolding, and could mean almost 200 high-paying jobs for Albuquerque residents. Onโฆ
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Fed cuts prompt Keller to pitch budget with $35 million hole and 272 job cuts
Federal cuts prompt pitch for smaller city budget
Neighborhoods prevail in first round against Maverick plans for gas station on former Whole Foods site
Maverick now has two weeks to decide if they will appeal to the City Council
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From curbside to containers: Why Albuquerque is rethinking how it recycles glass
Low participation and driver shortages stall curbside glass recycling
City closes part of Bosque for fire prevention, Jetty Jack removal
Invasive species removals are also targeted to restore Bosque habitat

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