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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for March 22, 2025.

    We're starting with breaking news from last night. The Albuquerque Police Department was involved in a shooting in Southwest Albuquerque near Sage and Unser. APD has identified the suspect as 19-year-old Julian Garcia, wanted for a murder committed in September 2024. Garcia is in critical condition at a local hospital. This incident marks the latest in a string of violent crimes that have plagued our city in recent months.

    In other news, the city is gearing up for some windy weather. Bernalillo County is on standby as PNM considers a Public Safety Power Shutoff for the East Mountains today. If implemented, non-emergency services in the area may be affected. Residents are advised to prepare for potential outages and stay tuned for updates.

    On a brighter note, Albuquerque's local sports scene is buzzing with excitement. The Lobos men's basketball team is set to face Marquette in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. This comes after a tough loss to Boise State in the Mountain West men's basketball tournament earlier this month. We're all rooting for our Lobos to make a deep run in March Madness.

    In education news, Albuquerque Academy's middle school Science Olympiad team will represent New Mexico at nationals at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in May. The team triumphed over 18 other middle schools with an impressive performance at the state competition. It's great to see our local students excelling on the national stage.

    Shifting gears to the job market, the Albuquerque Police Department is offering more cadet classes, doubling the number of training academies to help get officers in the field quicker. This move comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the city's crime rates and staffing shortages in law enforcement.

    In community news, the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is urgently calling for public support following the theft of a trailer containing essential sports equipment for its children's wheelchair basketball team. Seventeen wheelchairs were taken in the heist, dealing a significant blow to this important program for young athletes with disabilities.

    Looking ahead to this weekend, Monster Jam is rolling into Albuquerque. The event promises high-octane entertainment for motorsport enthusiasts of all ages at Tingley Coliseum.

    As we wrap up, we'd like to highlight a feel-good story from our community. Rio Bravo Brewing is set to host its third annual Women's Festival, celebrating the achievements and contributions of women in the brewing industry and beyond.

    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 22, 2025.

We're starting with breaking news from last night. The Albuquerque Police Department was involved in a shooting in Southwest Albuquerque near Sage and Unser. APD has identified the suspect as 19-year-old Julian Garcia, wanted for a murder committed in September 2024. Garcia is in critical condition at a local hospital. This incident marks the latest in a string of violent crimes that have plagued our city in recent months.

In other news, the city is gearing up for some windy weather. Bernalillo County is on standby as PNM considers a Public Safety Power Shutoff for the East Mountains today. If implemented, non-emergency services in the area may be affected. Residents are advised to prepare for potential outages and stay tuned for updates.

On a brighter note, Albuquerque's local sports scene is buzzing with excitement. The Lobos men's basketball team is set to face Marquette in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. This comes after a tough loss to Boise State in the Mountain West men's basketball tournament earlier this month. We're all rooting for our Lobos to make a deep run in March Madness.

In education news, Albuquerque Academy's middle school Science Olympiad team will represent New Mexico at nationals at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in May. The team triumphed over 18 other middle schools with an impressive performance at the state competition. It's great to see our local students excelling on the national stage.

Shifting gears to the job market, the Albuquerque Police Department is offering more cadet classes, doubling the number of training academies to help get officers in the field quicker. This move comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the city's crime rates and staffing shortages in law enforcement.

In community news, the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is urgently calling for public support following the theft of a trailer containing essential sports equipment for its children's wheelchair basketball team. Seventeen wheelchairs were taken in the heist, dealing a significant blow to this important program for young athletes with disabilities.

Looking ahead to this weekend, Monster Jam is rolling into Albuquerque. The event promises high-octane entertainment for motorsport enthusiasts of all ages at Tingley Coliseum.

As we wrap up, we'd like to highlight a feel-good story from our community. Rio Bravo Brewing is set to host its third annual Women's Festival, celebrating the achievements and contributions of women in the brewing industry and beyond.

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

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