• "From Firefighters to Comedy Clubs: Your Albuquerque Local Pulse Update"

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"From Firefighters to Comedy Clubs: Your Albuquerque Local Pulse Update"

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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news from last night. Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to a major blaze at a westside apartment complex. The fire displaced 24 residents and unfortunately injured one firefighter. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we're grateful for AFR's swift response.

    In city developments, the Albuquerque Film Festival kicks off tomorrow at the Guild Cinema in Nob Hill. This second annual event showcases short films and features from local and national storytellers. If you're a horror fan, don't miss Friday night's special partnership with Phoenix's FearCon.

    On the job front, we're seeing a boom in the cybersecurity sector. The latest data shows entry-level positions paying an average of $128,000 annually. Major players like Sandia National Labs and Intel are actively recruiting, with the field projected to grow 32% through 2032. If you're considering a career change, certifications like CompTIA Security+ can get your foot in the door without a traditional degree.

    In real estate news, the market remains competitive. We're seeing steady growth in home values, with the median price hovering around $320,000. Buyers, be prepared to act fast as houses are often selling within days of listing.

    Turning to weather, we're looking at a beautiful spring day with highs near 70 degrees. It's perfect for outdoor activities, but keep an eye on the forecast as we're expecting some wind tomorrow.

    In community news, the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is calling for public support after thieves stole a trailer containing 17 wheelchairs and essential equipment for their children's basketball team. If you have any information, please contact the authorities.

    On a brighter note, local theater lovers should check out FUSION Theatre Company's new play, "Native Gardens," opening tonight at 7 p.m. It's a comedic clash over gardening and culture that's sure to entertain.

    For sports fans, UNM's baseball team secured a convincing win against UTEP yesterday, improving their conference standing. Go Lobos!

    In today's crime report, APD is seeking information on a white GMC or Chevy truck involved in a fatal hit-and-run on Unser Boulevard NW on March 16. If you have any details, please come forward to help bring closure to the victim's family.

    Lastly, we want to highlight a bittersweet moment in our comedy scene. Dry Heat Comedy Club is saying farewell to its physical location with a free show this Saturday at The Box Performance Space. It's a chance to share laughs and memories with the local comedy community.

    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 Thursday, March 27, 2025.

We're starting off with some breaking news from last night. Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to a major blaze at a westside apartment complex. The fire displaced 24 residents and unfortunately injured one firefighter. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we're grateful for AFR's swift response.

In city developments, the Albuquerque Film Festival kicks off tomorrow at the Guild Cinema in Nob Hill. This second annual event showcases short films and features from local and national storytellers. If you're a horror fan, don't miss Friday night's special partnership with Phoenix's FearCon.

On the job front, we're seeing a boom in the cybersecurity sector. The latest data shows entry-level positions paying an average of $128,000 annually. Major players like Sandia National Labs and Intel are actively recruiting, with the field projected to grow 32% through 2032. If you're considering a career change, certifications like CompTIA Security+ can get your foot in the door without a traditional degree.

In real estate news, the market remains competitive. We're seeing steady growth in home values, with the median price hovering around $320,000. Buyers, be prepared to act fast as houses are often selling within days of listing.

Turning to weather, we're looking at a beautiful spring day with highs near 70 degrees. It's perfect for outdoor activities, but keep an eye on the forecast as we're expecting some wind tomorrow.

In community news, the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is calling for public support after thieves stole a trailer containing 17 wheelchairs and essential equipment for their children's basketball team. If you have any information, please contact the authorities.

On a brighter note, local theater lovers should check out FUSION Theatre Company's new play, "Native Gardens," opening tonight at 7 p.m. It's a comedic clash over gardening and culture that's sure to entertain.

For sports fans, UNM's baseball team secured a convincing win against UTEP yesterday, improving their conference standing. Go Lobos!

In today's crime report, APD is seeking information on a white GMC or Chevy truck involved in a fatal hit-and-run on Unser Boulevard NW on March 16. If you have any details, please come forward to help bring closure to the victim's family.

Lastly, we want to highlight a bittersweet moment in our comedy scene. Dry Heat Comedy Club is saying farewell to its physical location with a free show this Saturday at The Box Performance Space. It's a chance to share laughs and memories with the local comedy community.

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

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