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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Homicides, Motel Closures, Downtown Rail Trail Updates
- 2025/05/02
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, May 2nd, 2025.
We begin with news of two early morning homicides being investigated by APD. Details are still emerging, but both incidents occurred in separate locations across the city. This follows yesterday's reports of shots fired in the northeast area where a deceased individual was found.
The city continues its crackdown on problematic properties with another motel closure in Northwest Albuquerque. This marks the second property shut down this month as part of ongoing efforts to reduce crime hotspots.
Construction on the downtown Rail Trail is ramping up starting today. Commuters should prepare for additional traffic delays in the central business district. The project aims to enhance connectivity between neighborhoods and downtown businesses.
The weather today is clear with a high of 68 degrees and steady east canyon winds. Tonight will cool to around 63 degrees. The weekend looks promising with temperatures climbing to 70 on Saturday and Sunday.
Our job market shows promising growth with the City of Albuquerque actively recruiting to fill 75 lifeguard positions before summer pool season begins. Applications are being accepted now for these seasonal positions.
In local business news, a new Flix Brewhouse location has opened its doors in Northeast Albuquerque, bringing new entertainment options and jobs to the area. Meanwhile, the Route 66 visitor center reports lower than expected foot traffic in its first quarter.
For movie fans, "Rust" is getting a limited release in New Mexico theaters this weekend. The controversial film was shot primarily in our state.
Parents, take note – Rio Rancho is offering multiple summer programs for children and teens with registration now open. Also happening this weekend is the annual Inclusion in Play event bringing family fun to Rio Rancho.
In heartwarming news, a beloved search and rescue K-9 is retiring after a decade of service to New Mexico communities. The canine hero has assisted in numerous successful rescue operations throughout the state.
For Diamondbacks fans, there's a promotion allowing free viewing of games this weekend. Check local listings for details.
A judge recently found New Mexico out of compliance with an equal education ruling, which could impact school funding across the city in the coming months.
Our community continues to show its strength as an Albuquerque neighborhood has banded together against the installation of fiber internet lines that residents say were planned without proper consultation.
This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We begin with news of two early morning homicides being investigated by APD. Details are still emerging, but both incidents occurred in separate locations across the city. This follows yesterday's reports of shots fired in the northeast area where a deceased individual was found.
The city continues its crackdown on problematic properties with another motel closure in Northwest Albuquerque. This marks the second property shut down this month as part of ongoing efforts to reduce crime hotspots.
Construction on the downtown Rail Trail is ramping up starting today. Commuters should prepare for additional traffic delays in the central business district. The project aims to enhance connectivity between neighborhoods and downtown businesses.
The weather today is clear with a high of 68 degrees and steady east canyon winds. Tonight will cool to around 63 degrees. The weekend looks promising with temperatures climbing to 70 on Saturday and Sunday.
Our job market shows promising growth with the City of Albuquerque actively recruiting to fill 75 lifeguard positions before summer pool season begins. Applications are being accepted now for these seasonal positions.
In local business news, a new Flix Brewhouse location has opened its doors in Northeast Albuquerque, bringing new entertainment options and jobs to the area. Meanwhile, the Route 66 visitor center reports lower than expected foot traffic in its first quarter.
For movie fans, "Rust" is getting a limited release in New Mexico theaters this weekend. The controversial film was shot primarily in our state.
Parents, take note – Rio Rancho is offering multiple summer programs for children and teens with registration now open. Also happening this weekend is the annual Inclusion in Play event bringing family fun to Rio Rancho.
In heartwarming news, a beloved search and rescue K-9 is retiring after a decade of service to New Mexico communities. The canine hero has assisted in numerous successful rescue operations throughout the state.
For Diamondbacks fans, there's a promotion allowing free viewing of games this weekend. Check local listings for details.
A judge recently found New Mexico out of compliance with an equal education ruling, which could impact school funding across the city in the coming months.
Our community continues to show its strength as an Albuquerque neighborhood has banded together against the installation of fiber internet lines that residents say were planned without proper consultation.
This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.