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MON: APS Classrooms Open For Full In-Person Learning, + More

APS Classrooms Open For Full In-Person Learning – KOB-TV, Albuquerque Journal, KUNM News Starting today, Mon. April 5, all Albuquerque Public Schools students are able to return to the classroom in person for the first time in over a year. In-person learning is optional for the district’s students. KOB-TV reports the number of APS students expected to return to buildings this week varies, with some schools expecting to see all of their students, and others only about a quarter. APS is allowing families flexibility this week to make a final decision about whether their students will remain remote or return to the classroom.

MON: All New Mexico Schools Move To In-Person Learning, Expanded Vaccine Eligibility Begins, + More

MON: All New Mexico Schools Move To In-Person Learning, Expanded Vaccine Eligibility Begins, + More
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City of Albuquerque, aerospace company agree to lease deal

City of Albuquerque, aerospace company agree to lease deal April 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) The city of Albuquerque in New Mexico and an aerospace company that is planning a satellite manufacturing operation have come to terms on a lease for 114.5 acres (46 hectares) of Aviation Department land. The pending development agreement requires Theia Group Inc. to develop the site in the next decade, including at least 48 acres (19 hectares) by 2025, according to documents Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller sent this week to the City Council. The proposed project could host 1,000 workers when it opens and eventually grow to about 2,500 people, representatives have said.

Keller proposes $1 2 billion city budget

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller is proposing a $1.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2022. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal file photo) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Albuquerque would continue to ramp up police spending in 2022 while simultaneously investing in an entirely new public safety department under Mayor Tim Keller’s new budget proposal. Meanwhile, municipal government employees would get a 2% pay raise, the long-awaited Gateway Center homeless shelter and services hub finally would begin operations and the city would claim total ownership of the Downtown headquarters it currently shares with Bernalillo County. Keller’s plan would raise total city spending to $1.2 billion in the fiscal year that begins July 1, an increase of about $105 million, or 9.5%, over current levels.

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