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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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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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  • Albuquerque Local Pulse: Investigating Fatal Shooting, Booming Cybersecurity Jobs, and Community Events
    2025/04/03
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Thursday, April 3, 2025. Let’s dive into today’s news and updates.

    In breaking news, Albuquerque police are investigating a fatal shooting that followed a car crash near a community center yesterday evening. The incident, still under investigation, has left neighbors shaken and underscores concerns about rising violence in certain areas of the city. We’ll provide updates as more details emerge.

    Meanwhile, firefighters responded to a house fire in Southwest Albuquerque late yesterday afternoon. One resident was hospitalized with injuries. First responders acted swiftly to contain the flames, preventing further damage to the adjacent properties. This serves as a stark reminder to check your smoke detectors and fire safety plans.

    On a brighter note, Albuquerque’s job market continues to flourish. The local cybersecurity sector is booming with a projected 32% growth through 2032. Companies such as Sandia National Labs and Intel are leading the charge, offering salaries averaging $128,000 annually. Entry-level opportunities in roles like Security Analyst are abundant, and local institutions like UNM and CNM are stepping up with training programs.

    Turning to local real estate, Albuquerque is experiencing steady growth in the housing market. Homes in neighborhoods like Nob Hill and Taylor Ranch continue to sell quickly, with an average listing time of just three weeks. Prices remain competitive, offering good opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

    In cultural news, the Albuquerque Isotopes kick off their season tonight with the first game of a six-game home stand against the Salt Lake Bees at Rio Grande Credit Union Field. It’s a great chance to catch the action and enjoy an evening under the stadium lights. For theater lovers, the play *Skylight* by David Hare is running at the North Fourth Theater through April 13. This critically acclaimed production promises a meaningful experience.

    Today’s weather is a mixed bag. We’re under a red flag warning due to strong winds expected to gust up to 40 miles per hour, which increases fire danger across the region. It’s also going to be sunny, with highs around 75 degrees. If you’re planning outdoor activities, secure loose items and avoid any open flames.

    From City Hall, discussions on expanding public safety measures and a proposed “Turquoise Alert” system are underway. This initiative would alert the public to missing endangered adults and is awaiting the governor’s signature. It could roll out as early as next month.

    Looking ahead to community events, the Quarterly Investors Event celebrating downtown revitalization takes place this afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. at 500 Marquette Avenue. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about ongoing efforts to breathe new life into Albuquerque’s urban core. On the music scene, don’t miss the reggae party at Thrive this weekend, promising good vibes, food, and live performances.

    On the education front, congratulations to the Eldorado High School Robotics Team, who secured second place at a statewide competition over the weekend. Their innovative design wowed the judges, a proud moment for Albuquerque schools.

    To close with a feel-good story, local horse therapy nonprofit Galloping Spirits is seeking volunteers. Their programs provide incredible support to children and veterans, helping individuals heal through connections with horses. It’s a wonderful way to give back to our community.

    This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Have a great day!
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  • Albuquerque Local Pulse: Arson at GOP HQ, Tech Boom, Bull Riding, and More
    2025/04/01
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

    We're starting with some unsettling news today. The Republican Party of New Mexico's headquarters in Albuquerque was damaged by fire yesterday, and authorities are investigating it as a potential arson. The blaze affected the building's entryway, and party officials held a press conference to discuss the incident. While the investigation is ongoing, this event has raised concerns about political tensions in our community.

    On a brighter note, the Albuquerque tech scene continues to thrive. Recent reports show a 37% increase in AI-related job postings, with major players like Intel investing heavily in the local ecosystem. The cybersecurity sector is particularly hot, with average salaries reaching nearly $129,000 annually. For those looking to break into tech, there are plenty of entry-level opportunities, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ can open doors without requiring a four-year degree.

    In sports news, the Professional Bull Riders Unleash the Beast event kicked off at Tingley Coliseum over the weekend. The competition has drawn top riders from across the country, bringing a taste of rodeo excitement to the Duke City.

    We've got a heads up for commuters on the West Side. A two-alarm fire broke out at the Puerta del Sol Apartments on McMahon Boulevard yesterday afternoon. While firefighters managed to contain the blaze, 24 residents were displaced. If you're in the area, expect some traffic delays as cleanup continues.

    Looking ahead to the weather, we're in for a blustery day. The National Weather Service has issued red flag warnings due to high winds, so secure any loose items in your yard and be extra cautious if you're planning any outdoor activities.

    On the cultural front, film buffs will be excited to hear that 'Coyote vs. Acme,' a movie that was previously shelved, has found a new home. While we don't have details on a release date yet, it's great to see projects with ties to our state getting a second chance.

    In community news, a local horse therapy nonprofit is seeking volunteers. If you're looking to give back and spend time with some majestic animals, this could be a great opportunity to get involved.

    Today's crime report focuses on a fatal crash between a motorcycle and a vehicle that police are currently investigating. We urge all drivers and riders to exercise caution on our roads.

    Lastly, a quick reminder that the Lobos are set to introduce their newly-hired men's basketball head coach today. It's an exciting time for UNM sports, and we're eager to see what the future holds for our team.

    This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Albuquerque Local Pulse: Apartment Fire, Fatal Crash, and Anime Convention Highlights
    2025/03/28
    Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, March 28, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from overnight. At 12:22 AM, Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to a fire at Lincoln Place Apartments. Crews managed to contain the blaze, which had engulfed both floors of the building. We're awaiting further details on injuries or displacements.

    In a tragic turn of events, police are investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian at Cloudview Ave NE and Tramway Blvd NE. The incident occurred around 10:25 PM last night, and authorities report that the vehicle fled the scene. We urge anyone with information to contact APD immediately.

    On a lighter note, anime fans are in for a treat today as Anime New Mexico 2025 kicks off at the Embassy Suites Albuquerque. This annual convention promises to be a vibrant celebration of Japanese pop culture, drawing enthusiasts from across the state.

    In business news, we've learned that 377 Brewery in Albuquerque is now up for sale. This popular local spot has been a cornerstone of our craft beer scene, and its potential change of ownership could shake up the industry.

    Turning to public safety, AFR crews have been busy cleaning up a major diesel spill near Central Avenue. Commuters should expect some delays in the area as the cleanup continues.

    We're also keeping an eye on an ongoing situation at the Barcelona Suites Hotel. Yesterday morning, a man was shot behind the hotel on Alcazar St NE. He was found in the parking lot with injuries to his neck or back. Police are investigating, and we'll bring you updates as they become available.

    In city development news, there's a sidewalk closure in effect until the end of the day. NM Gas is conducting work in the area, so be prepared for minor detours if you're out and about.

    On the weather front, we're looking at a partly cloudy and warm Thursday. It's a perfect day to get outside and enjoy some of our beautiful parks or take a stroll along the Bosque.

    In sports, there's some disappointing news for Lobo basketball fans. Two key players from the men's team have entered the transfer portal. This comes after the team's recent exit from the NCAA tournament, falling short of the third round.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, we've got some great community events coming up. The Harwood Museum of Art in Taos is debuting a new exhibit featuring work from a renowned artist. It's a bit of a drive, but well worth it for art enthusiasts.

    On a more serious note, our local food banks are facing challenges due to recent federal cuts. We're seeing families across New Mexico grappling with the effects of these reductions. If you're in a position to help, consider donating to your local food bank.

    Lastly, we want to highlight a feel-good story from our community. The Bernalillo County animal shelter is showcasing a lovable pup named Brutus who's looking for his forever home. If you're considering adding a furry friend to your family, why not pay Brutus a visit?

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