• Shooting in War Zone, School Bell Changes, Sweet Week Treats, and More Local News

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Shooting in War Zone, School Bell Changes, Sweet Week Treats, and More Local News

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  • Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 25, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news this morning. Albuquerque police have arrested four suspects in connection with a shooting that left three dead and fifteen wounded over the weekend. The incident, which occurred in the War Zone area, has shocked our community. We'll bring you more details as they become available.

    In city hall news, the Rio Rancho school board is meeting today to address a proposed bell schedule change. This could impact many families' daily routines, so we'll be keeping a close eye on the outcome.

    On the weather front, we're looking at another beautiful spring day with plenty of sunshine and warmth. Perfect conditions for the preview of Albuquerque Sweet Week, which kicks off today. Local restaurants and bakeries will be offering special deals and treats throughout the city.

    In real estate news, the Albuquerque housing market continues to show steady growth. The median home price has risen to about 360,000 dollars, up around 4 percent from last year. This trend is expected to continue, with experts predicting another 3 to 4 percent increase by 2026.

    For job seekers, there's good news on the horizon. The city's diverse economy, particularly in scientific and military sectors, is supporting steady job growth. New positions are opening up regularly, especially in the tech industry.

    In sports, our Lobos fell short in the third round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament over the weekend. Despite the loss, we're incredibly proud of their performance this season.

    Looking ahead to upcoming events, don't forget about the Aztec Springs Prescribed Pile Burn east of Santa Fe. It's set to begin as early as tomorrow, weather permitting. This controlled burn aims to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk.

    On a lighter note, we're excited to share that the historic downtown Albuquerque hotel has reopened its doors after extensive renovations. This landmark's revival is sure to bring new life to our city center.

    In today's crime report, APD is investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred in Santa Fe. They're seeking information on a white GMC or Chevy truck involved in the incident.

    Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming community story. The Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is calling for public support after thieves stole a trailer containing essential sports equipment for their children's wheelchair basketball team. Let's come together and help these young athletes get back on the court.

    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, March 25, 2025.

We're starting with some breaking news this morning. Albuquerque police have arrested four suspects in connection with a shooting that left three dead and fifteen wounded over the weekend. The incident, which occurred in the War Zone area, has shocked our community. We'll bring you more details as they become available.

In city hall news, the Rio Rancho school board is meeting today to address a proposed bell schedule change. This could impact many families' daily routines, so we'll be keeping a close eye on the outcome.

On the weather front, we're looking at another beautiful spring day with plenty of sunshine and warmth. Perfect conditions for the preview of Albuquerque Sweet Week, which kicks off today. Local restaurants and bakeries will be offering special deals and treats throughout the city.

In real estate news, the Albuquerque housing market continues to show steady growth. The median home price has risen to about 360,000 dollars, up around 4 percent from last year. This trend is expected to continue, with experts predicting another 3 to 4 percent increase by 2026.

For job seekers, there's good news on the horizon. The city's diverse economy, particularly in scientific and military sectors, is supporting steady job growth. New positions are opening up regularly, especially in the tech industry.

In sports, our Lobos fell short in the third round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament over the weekend. Despite the loss, we're incredibly proud of their performance this season.

Looking ahead to upcoming events, don't forget about the Aztec Springs Prescribed Pile Burn east of Santa Fe. It's set to begin as early as tomorrow, weather permitting. This controlled burn aims to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk.

On a lighter note, we're excited to share that the historic downtown Albuquerque hotel has reopened its doors after extensive renovations. This landmark's revival is sure to bring new life to our city center.

In today's crime report, APD is investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred in Santa Fe. They're seeking information on a white GMC or Chevy truck involved in the incident.

Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming community story. The Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation is calling for public support after thieves stole a trailer containing essential sports equipment for their children's wheelchair basketball team. Let's come together and help these young athletes get back on the court.

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

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