The largest city in the state, Albuquerque is the county seat of Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The original spelling was Alburquerque, after the Spanish town by that name, but the first "r" was dropped some time in the 19th century.
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Covers local going-ons around Albuquerque, New Mexico. With real-time weather reports, entertainment highlights, interactive section, yellow pages, classifieds and other local content.
http://www.abqjournal.com
The official city web site offers news, updates, and events relating to the New Mexico city, profiles of its elected officials, and resources for residents, guests, and businesses within the city.
http://www.cabq.gov/
Publishes the school board’s policies on transfers, student behavior, grading and other matters. Students can information on school lunch menus, athletic activities and a calendar of student breaks and holidays.
http://www.aps.edu/
Describes an organization that provides literacy and other education to people with developmental problems. The organization also offers employment classes and other assistance programs to disabled people.
http://www.arc-a.org/Services/Literacy.php
Provides an online portal to the City of Albuquerque in New Mexico. Includes visitor information, local events calendar, local government listings, business directory and access to city services.
http://www.cabq.gov
Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce
Representing a business membership organization charged with advocating for its membership and promoting the city as a place for tourism, business and industry. The benefits of membership in the organization are described on its site, as well as its actions in business advocacy, support, and leadership programs.
http://www.abqchamber.com/
News and information source for Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Internet site for the ABC television station covers weather, entertainment, sports, health, food and dining, money matters, politics, community, and other local going-ons.
http://www.koat.com
Contains information on upcoming open houses in the city and relocation information for people moving to the city. There is also a detailed map of the city’s neighborhoods including Nob Hill, North Valley and Taylor Ranch.
http://www.lynnm.com/
Organized as a publicly-supported, non-profit, charitable organization, the NWP is charged with protecting wildlife and the environment, to encourage and to train future conservation leaders in environmental stewardship projects throughout the world. Its projects and educational programs are discussed here, along with membership and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.wildernessproject.org/
The Apartment Store of Albuquerque
Provides a search tool for apartments including studio sized units in the city that can be sorted by price and number of bedrooms. The apartment listings can be accessed in French, German, Korean, Japanese, Spanish and other languages
http://www.nmapts.com/
The University of New Mexico is an American university based in Albuquerque. You can access class schedules, campus maps and research announcements easily from this website. The university also has a presence on flickr, the photo sharing website, to help you get an impression of what the institution is like.
http://www.unm.edu/
Features a photographic tour of the city, accessed by interactive map, list, or through browsing thumbnails of the photographs. Local businesses, such as restaurants and guest facilities, are also highlighted here.
http://www.virtualalbuquerque.com/