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Bernalillo County · Bernalillo CountyBERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. — Bernalillo County stated Monday they certified the results of the 2025 election, including the runoff races for mayor and city council in Albuquerque. Keller will officially be sworn in to serve an historic third term as mayor while incumbents Klarissa Peña (District 3), Dan Lewis (District 5), Tammy Fiebelkorn (District 7) and Renee Grout (District 9) and newcomer Stephanie Telles (District 1) will be sworn in to serve…See the Story
Bernalillo County certifies 2025 election results
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Albuquerque · AlbuquerqueBERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. — Bernalillo County is asking for your opinion on a construction project along a stretch of Dennis Chavez Boulevard in southwest Albuquerque. A public meeting set for this Thursday to address safety improvements in the area of Dennis Chavez and Condershire Drive, including an additional traffic signal without widening the existing bridge. Thursday’s meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. at the new Westgate Community Center on D…See the Story
County to Host Meeting on Dennis Chavez Boulevard Construction
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Frost Road Trail project gets green light to move forwardThe 1.8-mile biking and hiking trail is expected to be done by spring of 2027. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A new 1.8-mile hiking and biking trail project in the East Mountains has the green light to move forward. The Frost Road Trail will be a 1.8 miles and eight feet wide. Crews will also install three pedestria…See the Story
New East Mountains trail project gets green light
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