• Albuquerque Local Pulse: Stabbing Investigation, DWI Concerns, and Rainy Weather Ahead

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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Stabbing Investigation, DWI Concerns, and Rainy Weather Ahead

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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

    Albuquerque police are investigating a stabbing that occurred near 9th Street and Pacific Avenue SW last Friday afternoon. Emergency crews responded around 12:50 PM and transported the victim to UNM Hospital. Authorities have not yet released details about the victim's condition or potential suspects.

    In other public safety news, residents should be aware that two police officers have been charged with DWI in separate incidents just one day apart. One APD officer was arrested for driving while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle, raising serious concerns about police conduct in our community.

    A positive development for our emergency services - Albuquerque Fire Rescue's Engine 15 quickly contained a fire on the exterior of a restaurant near Montgomery and San Pedro last Friday. Crews had the blaze under control in just five minutes, and no injuries were reported. Their quick response prevented what could have been a much more serious incident.

    Weather today calls for a rainy morning with temperatures reaching only about 55 degrees during the day before dropping to around 45 tonight. There's a 91% chance of precipitation, so be sure to grab your umbrella if you're heading out. The rain should clear up by tomorrow with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures climbing into the mid-60s.

    For those planning ahead, the Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts that we'll see isolated showers and cool temperatures continuing through May 9th, followed by sunny, warm conditions from May 10-16.

    In business news, In-N-Out Burger has announced plans for a second location in Albuquerque. This follows the enthusiastic reception of their first restaurant in our city. Also, ABQ Ride is looking for volunteers for their ambassador program to help improve public transportation services.

    Local Hispanic leaders are continuing Cinco de Mayo celebrations today, even as some cities across the country have canceled their events. The Bernalillo County District Attorney's office reported a busy April, with multiple murder convictions and significant fentanyl seizures throughout the county.

    For job seekers, local automotive repair shops are preparing for potential price increases due to new tariffs, which could affect hiring in that sector. Meanwhile, Mandy's Farm recently hosted a Kentucky Derby-themed fundraiser to support their programs for New Mexicans with disabilities.

    A reminder that the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office recently certified new bike officers who will be patrolling our neighborhoods, increasing community policing efforts throughout the area.

    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 Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

Albuquerque police are investigating a stabbing that occurred near 9th Street and Pacific Avenue SW last Friday afternoon. Emergency crews responded around 12:50 PM and transported the victim to UNM Hospital. Authorities have not yet released details about the victim's condition or potential suspects.

In other public safety news, residents should be aware that two police officers have been charged with DWI in separate incidents just one day apart. One APD officer was arrested for driving while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle, raising serious concerns about police conduct in our community.

A positive development for our emergency services - Albuquerque Fire Rescue's Engine 15 quickly contained a fire on the exterior of a restaurant near Montgomery and San Pedro last Friday. Crews had the blaze under control in just five minutes, and no injuries were reported. Their quick response prevented what could have been a much more serious incident.

Weather today calls for a rainy morning with temperatures reaching only about 55 degrees during the day before dropping to around 45 tonight. There's a 91% chance of precipitation, so be sure to grab your umbrella if you're heading out. The rain should clear up by tomorrow with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures climbing into the mid-60s.

For those planning ahead, the Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts that we'll see isolated showers and cool temperatures continuing through May 9th, followed by sunny, warm conditions from May 10-16.

In business news, In-N-Out Burger has announced plans for a second location in Albuquerque. This follows the enthusiastic reception of their first restaurant in our city. Also, ABQ Ride is looking for volunteers for their ambassador program to help improve public transportation services.

Local Hispanic leaders are continuing Cinco de Mayo celebrations today, even as some cities across the country have canceled their events. The Bernalillo County District Attorney's office reported a busy April, with multiple murder convictions and significant fentanyl seizures throughout the county.

For job seekers, local automotive repair shops are preparing for potential price increases due to new tariffs, which could affect hiring in that sector. Meanwhile, Mandy's Farm recently hosted a Kentucky Derby-themed fundraiser to support their programs for New Mexicans with disabilities.

A reminder that the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office recently certified new bike officers who will be patrolling our neighborhoods, increasing community policing efforts throughout the area.

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

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