• Albuquerque Local Pulse: Hit-and-Run Tragedy, Juvenile Crime, Tech Boom, and Community Support

  • 2025/03/18
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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Hit-and-Run Tragedy, Juvenile Crime, Tech Boom, and Community Support

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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for March 18, 2025.

    We start with some breaking news from the Albuquerque Police Department as they investigate a tragic hit-and-run that occurred on March 16. A pedestrian was struck by a white GMC or Chevy truck at the intersection of Unser Boulevard and Los Volcanes Road. Despite attempts at life-saving measures, the individual was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are seeking information about this vehicle which has extensive damage to the driver's side and urge anyone with details to come forward.

    In other police news, there's been a significant breakthrough related to last year's fatal hit-and-run of 63-year-old Scott Dwight Habermehl, an engineer who was struck while riding his bicycle. A 13-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with murder, along with a 15-year-old accomplice. The incident, which was captured on video, has raised concerns about juvenile crime and public safety, highlighting ongoing discussions about updates to New Mexico's juvenile laws.

    Moving on from crime, let's talk about the job market in Albuquerque. The tech sector is booming, thanks to major investments from Intel and Maxeon Solar Technologies, which are creating thousands of jobs. In total, Albuquerque is projected to gain about 10,000 new tech-related jobs as it is recognized as a national tech hub. If you're looking for work, there's an upcoming Warriors to Work hiring event tomorrow at the Business Resource Center from 1 PM to 3 PM.

    In real estate, we see some local trends that reflect the ongoing challenges for homebuyers. New home builders are working to ease some of the burdens from rising costs, which could provide more opportunities for prospective buyers in the market.

    Culturally, we have exciting events on the horizon. The Albuquerque Museum is hosting a special exhibit on local artists, and this weekend, the Monster Jam will roll into Albuquerque, promising fun for the whole family. Additionally, Food Truck Fridays are returning to Civic Plaza starting March 21, offering our favorite local eats every week.

    As for today's weather, we expect a warm, sunny day with highs in the mid-70s, perfect for outdoor activities. However, winds will pick up later in the week, so plan accordingly if you have outdoor events.

    In school news, run to the Lobo basketball games as our local university teams battle it out in the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, the men's team faced defeat against Boise State, but the hopes remain high for the women’s team.

    Finally, let’s share a feel-good story from our community. A local food pantry at San Juan College has opened its doors to students in need, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals. This initiative is a testament to the community's commitment to supporting one another, especially during hard times.

    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 March 18, 2025.

We start with some breaking news from the Albuquerque Police Department as they investigate a tragic hit-and-run that occurred on March 16. A pedestrian was struck by a white GMC or Chevy truck at the intersection of Unser Boulevard and Los Volcanes Road. Despite attempts at life-saving measures, the individual was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are seeking information about this vehicle which has extensive damage to the driver's side and urge anyone with details to come forward.

In other police news, there's been a significant breakthrough related to last year's fatal hit-and-run of 63-year-old Scott Dwight Habermehl, an engineer who was struck while riding his bicycle. A 13-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with murder, along with a 15-year-old accomplice. The incident, which was captured on video, has raised concerns about juvenile crime and public safety, highlighting ongoing discussions about updates to New Mexico's juvenile laws.

Moving on from crime, let's talk about the job market in Albuquerque. The tech sector is booming, thanks to major investments from Intel and Maxeon Solar Technologies, which are creating thousands of jobs. In total, Albuquerque is projected to gain about 10,000 new tech-related jobs as it is recognized as a national tech hub. If you're looking for work, there's an upcoming Warriors to Work hiring event tomorrow at the Business Resource Center from 1 PM to 3 PM.

In real estate, we see some local trends that reflect the ongoing challenges for homebuyers. New home builders are working to ease some of the burdens from rising costs, which could provide more opportunities for prospective buyers in the market.

Culturally, we have exciting events on the horizon. The Albuquerque Museum is hosting a special exhibit on local artists, and this weekend, the Monster Jam will roll into Albuquerque, promising fun for the whole family. Additionally, Food Truck Fridays are returning to Civic Plaza starting March 21, offering our favorite local eats every week.

As for today's weather, we expect a warm, sunny day with highs in the mid-70s, perfect for outdoor activities. However, winds will pick up later in the week, so plan accordingly if you have outdoor events.

In school news, run to the Lobo basketball games as our local university teams battle it out in the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, the men's team faced defeat against Boise State, but the hopes remain high for the women’s team.

Finally, let’s share a feel-good story from our community. A local food pantry at San Juan College has opened its doors to students in need, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals. This initiative is a testament to the community's commitment to supporting one another, especially during hard times.

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

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