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Albuquerque breaking news, tech growth, real estate highlights, and community events - Albuquerque Local Pulse

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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Wednesday, January 8, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. On Tuesday, January 7, a woman was injured in a daytime shooting near Central Avenue. The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating the incident, which occurred around 12:20 PM. Additionally, there was a reported bomb threat that closed numerous streets and businesses in Northeast Albuquerque, with officers from the Albuquerque Police Department closing streets near Pennsylvania Street NE and Constitution Avenue NE.

    In other news, the tech scene in Albuquerque is booming, with major players like Intel and Amazon actively recruiting. The city has over 1,400 tech job openings, with average salaries exceeding $100,000. Intel recently invested $3.5 billion to upgrade their Rio Rancho facility, creating 700 new jobs. The unemployment rate in Albuquerque sits at just 3.5%, making it an attractive hub for tech professionals seeking career growth and innovation[2].

    Moving on to real estate, the iconic 'Breaking Bad' house is up for sale for $4 million. This notable residential property sale is making headlines in our city. While we don't have the latest weekly median home prices and inventory levels, this sale highlights the unique properties Albuquerque has to offer[5].

    From City Hall, the Albuquerque City Council met on Monday, January 6, to discuss various ordinances and resolutions. The council approved the Downtown Vacant Premises Ordinance, aimed at activating vacant buildings to benefit economic development in the downtown core. They also discussed adjustments to the Integrated Development Ordinance regarding housing development[3].

    Weather-wise, we're expecting a windy and warm weekend start before a cooldown. Today, you can expect clear skies with a high of 58 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a great day to get out and enjoy the city's parks and outdoor spaces.

    In new business activity, local galleries are teaming up to immerse downtown Albuquerque in music, food, drink, and artwork. FUSION and The Lapis Room are giving Albuquerque an opportunity to experience the city's vibrant arts scene[4].

    Looking ahead to community events, the Al'burrr'querque Polar Plunge is set to support a fund created in memory of a lifeguard. This event is a great way to get involved in the community and support a good cause[5].

    In local school achievements, the University of New Mexico released a statement on a basketball player's lawsuit against the school and head coach. This development highlights the challenges faced by our local sports teams[5].

    On a lighter note, Presbyterian Hospital welcomed the first babies born in 2025, bringing joy to our community[5].

    Finally, in today's crime report, the Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a shootout at a Southwest area park that led to one teen being killed on December 31, 2024. Additionally, an APD officer's police car was rammed by a suspect during a traffic stop. The police are also searching for a blue Infinity sedan involved in the incident[1].

    This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Wednesday, January 8, 2025.

We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. On Tuesday, January 7, a woman was injured in a daytime shooting near Central Avenue. The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating the incident, which occurred around 12:20 PM. Additionally, there was a reported bomb threat that closed numerous streets and businesses in Northeast Albuquerque, with officers from the Albuquerque Police Department closing streets near Pennsylvania Street NE and Constitution Avenue NE.

In other news, the tech scene in Albuquerque is booming, with major players like Intel and Amazon actively recruiting. The city has over 1,400 tech job openings, with average salaries exceeding $100,000. Intel recently invested $3.5 billion to upgrade their Rio Rancho facility, creating 700 new jobs. The unemployment rate in Albuquerque sits at just 3.5%, making it an attractive hub for tech professionals seeking career growth and innovation[2].

Moving on to real estate, the iconic 'Breaking Bad' house is up for sale for $4 million. This notable residential property sale is making headlines in our city. While we don't have the latest weekly median home prices and inventory levels, this sale highlights the unique properties Albuquerque has to offer[5].

From City Hall, the Albuquerque City Council met on Monday, January 6, to discuss various ordinances and resolutions. The council approved the Downtown Vacant Premises Ordinance, aimed at activating vacant buildings to benefit economic development in the downtown core. They also discussed adjustments to the Integrated Development Ordinance regarding housing development[3].

Weather-wise, we're expecting a windy and warm weekend start before a cooldown. Today, you can expect clear skies with a high of 58 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a great day to get out and enjoy the city's parks and outdoor spaces.

In new business activity, local galleries are teaming up to immerse downtown Albuquerque in music, food, drink, and artwork. FUSION and The Lapis Room are giving Albuquerque an opportunity to experience the city's vibrant arts scene[4].

Looking ahead to community events, the Al'burrr'querque Polar Plunge is set to support a fund created in memory of a lifeguard. This event is a great way to get involved in the community and support a good cause[5].

In local school achievements, the University of New Mexico released a statement on a basketball player's lawsuit against the school and head coach. This development highlights the challenges faced by our local sports teams[5].

On a lighter note, Presbyterian Hospital welcomed the first babies born in 2025, bringing joy to our community[5].

Finally, in today's crime report, the Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a shootout at a Southwest area park that led to one teen being killed on December 31, 2024. Additionally, an APD officer's police car was rammed by a suspect during a traffic stop. The police are also searching for a blue Infinity sedan involved in the incident[1].

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

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