Albuquerque Local Pulse

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  • Albuquerque Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for everything happening in Albuquerque. Tune in for the latest news, events, and cultural insights in the heart of New Mexico. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, discover vibrant stories from the community, expert interviews, and insider tips to explore the unique charm of Albuquerque. Stay updated and connected with Albuquerque Local Pulse—your gateway to the city's pulse.

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  • "Threats, Bonds, and Closures: Albuquerque's Local News Pulse"
    Nov 27 2024
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Wednesday, November 27, 2024.

    We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A surge in threats against schools in Albuquerque has local law enforcement on high alert. The Albuquerque Police Department is working closely with school officials to address these threats and ensure student safety[1].

    In other news, voters have approved four state bond measures, including $30.8 million for senior facilities and over $10 million for modernizing public safety radio communications systems. These funds will go towards improving infrastructure and services in our community[1].

    On the job market front, we don't have any major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, it's worth noting that the New Mexico Gas Company is set to be sold to Louisiana-based Bernhard Capital Partners for $1.25 billion, which could have implications for local employment[1].

    Moving to real estate, there are no notable commercial or residential property sales to report. However, we do have an update on a recent business closure: the Walgreens at Menaul and Carlisle will permanently close, marking the third Walgreens to shutter its doors in Albuquerque[1].

    From city hall, we have news that the Albuquerque City Council has passed a resolution for better social media policy, known as the "Gilbert Gallegos Bill." This aims to improve transparency and accountability in city communications[2].

    Weather-wise, strong winds and mountain snow continue to affect our area. A High Wind Warning is in place for the Sangre de Cristo Mountains until 8 a.m. today, with wind gusts up to 70 mph possible. This could impact outdoor activities and travel, so please plan accordingly[5].

    In new business activity, we have no major openings to report, but we do have a closure: the Walgreens at Menaul and Carlisle, as mentioned earlier. Additionally, the New Mexico Gas Company's sale could lead to changes in local business operations[1].

    Looking ahead to community events, we don't have any specific events to highlight for the next few days. However, we encourage you to check local listings for updates on community activities.

    In local school achievements, we don't have any specific news to report today. However, we do want to acknowledge the ongoing efforts of local schools and educators in addressing the recent surge in school threats.

    On a feel-good note, we want to highlight the quick action of Albuquerque Fire Rescue in responding to emergencies, including a recent house fire where crews worked to save the property[2].

    Moving to today's crime report, we have several incidents to report. A pedestrian was killed Sunday evening at the intersection of Wyoming and Northeastern boulevards, and an investigation is ongoing[1]. Additionally, a Cochiti Pueblo woman is facing felony counts after striking an Albuquerque firefighter at an accident scene on I-25[1]. We also have news of a migrant stash house bust in Las Cruces, where federal officials charged two individuals with conspiracy to transport illegal aliens[1].

    This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    4 min
  • "School Threats, Bond Measures, and a Tragic Pedestrian Incident - Albuquerque Local News Update"
    Nov 27 2024
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Wednesday, November 27, 2024.

    We start with breaking news from the past few days. A surge in threats against schools has local law enforcement on high alert. This comes after a significant increase in such incidents over the past year. Meanwhile, voters have decisively passed four state bond measures, including $30.8 million for senior facilities and over $10 million for modernizing public safety radio communications systems[1].

    In other news, a pedestrian was tragically killed at the intersection of Wyoming and Northeastern boulevards on Sunday evening. The incident is under investigation by the Albuquerque Police Department. Additionally, a federal disaster declaration has been approved for last month's flooding in Roswell and Chaves County, providing funding for debris removal and damage repair[1].

    Moving to our job market snapshot, there are no major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, the New Mexico Gas Company has officially filed papers to be sold to Louisiana-based Bernhard Capital Partners for $1.25 billion, which could impact local employment[1].

    In real estate, there are no notable commercial or residential property sales to report. However, the closure of another Walgreens location, this time at Menaul and Carlisle, marks the third such closure in recent months[1].

    From city hall, the "Gilbert Gallegos Bill" passed 8-1, aiming to improve social media policies within the city. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and accountability in local governance[2].

    Weather-wise, strong winds and mountain snow continue to affect our area. A High Wind Warning is in place for the Sangre de Cristo Mountains until 8 a.m. today, with wind gusts up to 70 mph possible. This could impact outdoor activities and travel[5].

    In new business activity, we note the closure of the Walgreens at Menaul and Carlisle, which will permanently shut its doors. This follows the closure of two other locations in the city[1].

    For upcoming community events, we recommend checking local listings for activities around Albuquerque. Unfortunately, we do not have specific events to highlight today.

    In local school achievements, there are no notable updates to report today. However, we do want to mention the ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address the surge in school threats.

    For our feel-good community story, we would like to highlight the quick action by Albuquerque Fire Rescue in battling recent fires, including a blaze at an abandoned structure in SW Albuquerque[2].

    In today's crime report, a pedestrian was killed at Wyoming and Northeastern boulevards, and a driver hit a firefighter on I-25, leading to serious injuries. Additionally, federal officials have charged individuals in connection with a migrant stash house in Las Cruces[1][2].

    This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    3 min
  • "Exploring Casa San Ysidro, Family Art Workshops, and Celebrating Hispanic Heritage in Albuquerque"
    Nov 26 2024
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Frequency for Tuesday, November 26, 2024. We're starting off the day with a look at some fun cultural activities happening around our city. Today, you can take a guided tour of Casa San Ysidro, the historic house and property in Corrales, which is part of the Albuquerque Museum. The tour is scheduled from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM, and it's a great way to explore our local history[1].

    If you're looking for something to do with the family, the Albuquerque Museum School offers weekly Family Art Workshops where you can make an art project together. Although there isn't one today, it's a great activity to keep in mind for future visits[1].

    In other cultural news, the National Hispanic Cultural Center is hosting several events. Tonight, there's a film screening and panel discussion for "Voces de Latinidad: An Original Documentary Film," which explores the diversity and complexity of Hispanic, Mestizo, Latino/a/e, Chicano/a, and Indígena/o identity in Albuquerque. The event starts at 6:00 PM with refreshments and music, followed by the film screening at 6:30 PM and a panel discussion at 7:00 PM[2].

    For our younger listeners, the NHCC also offers "Arte para chiquitos," a free monthly program for babies and toddlers that cultivates creativity and self-expression through Hispanic/Latine arts and culture. While there isn't one today, it's a wonderful resource for families to explore[2].

    Moving on to breaking news, there haven't been any major developments in the last few days, but we're always on the lookout for updates that impact our community.

    For a feel-good community story, we want to highlight the upcoming "Corazon de Cultura Awards" presented by the New Mexico Hispanic Heritage Committee at the NHCC. This event recognizes outstanding individuals, businesses, and nonprofits within our Hispanic community and is a great way to celebrate the richness of our local culture. The event is free and takes place on a future date, but it's a wonderful example of our community coming together[2].

    This has been Albuquerque Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    3 min

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