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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Gang-related shooting, warm weather, and community support for first responders
- 2025/04/12
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025.
We start with breaking news—a fatal shooting occurred Thursday in the Walmart parking lot on Coors Boulevard Southwest. Two individuals were injured, and authorities have identified the case as gang-related. The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office has taken over the investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward. Additionally, a recent pedestrian accident at Coors and La Orilla has raised concerns about traffic safety in the area. Let’s all be cautious on the roads this weekend.
The weather today is warm and dry with highs in the mid-70s, perfect for outdoor events. However, temperatures are expected to rise into the 80s next week, so stay hydrated and prepare for some heat. No significant rain is in the forecast.
In cultural news, the University of New Mexico is hosting Fiestas 2025 today from 4 to 9 p.m. at Johnson Field. This free spring concert features a mix of local and national artists, including Sisterbaby, Sage the Gemini, and headliner Yung Gravy. Gates open at 3:30 p.m., and food trucks will be on-site. Bring your Lobo ID for admission.
Also happening today, the ABQ BioPark Zoo is celebrating Great Ape-ril with a special Discovery Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Explore interactive stations to learn about chimpanzees and help support great ape conservation through merchandise sales. This family-friendly event is included with regular admission.
Looking ahead, tomorrow the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is offering a Pueblo Immersion experience. It’s a chance to connect with Native traditions through storytelling, art, and dance. Tickets are available online.
In business updates, a new café, Morning Mesa, just opened on Central Avenue near Nob Hill. Known for its locally roasted coffee and healthy breakfast options, it’s already drawing in crowds. On the job front, TSA is hiring for positions at the Four Corners Regional Airport, a great opportunity for those seeking employment in aviation security.
In sports, congratulations to Albuquerque High School for winning last night’s state championship baseball game against Carlsbad. A tight game ended with a 4–3 victory, bringing the Bulldogs their first title in a decade. On the professional front, the New Mexico United faces El Paso Locomotive FC tonight at Isotopes Park. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m., so grab your tickets and support our home team.
Before we go, here’s a feel-good story. Local nonprofit Love 4 ABQ has launched an initiative to provide "hero bags" for first responders. These bags include essential supplies and snacks to help support those who serve our community in emergencies.
That’s a wrap for today. This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Have a great day!
We start with breaking news—a fatal shooting occurred Thursday in the Walmart parking lot on Coors Boulevard Southwest. Two individuals were injured, and authorities have identified the case as gang-related. The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office has taken over the investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward. Additionally, a recent pedestrian accident at Coors and La Orilla has raised concerns about traffic safety in the area. Let’s all be cautious on the roads this weekend.
The weather today is warm and dry with highs in the mid-70s, perfect for outdoor events. However, temperatures are expected to rise into the 80s next week, so stay hydrated and prepare for some heat. No significant rain is in the forecast.
In cultural news, the University of New Mexico is hosting Fiestas 2025 today from 4 to 9 p.m. at Johnson Field. This free spring concert features a mix of local and national artists, including Sisterbaby, Sage the Gemini, and headliner Yung Gravy. Gates open at 3:30 p.m., and food trucks will be on-site. Bring your Lobo ID for admission.
Also happening today, the ABQ BioPark Zoo is celebrating Great Ape-ril with a special Discovery Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Explore interactive stations to learn about chimpanzees and help support great ape conservation through merchandise sales. This family-friendly event is included with regular admission.
Looking ahead, tomorrow the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is offering a Pueblo Immersion experience. It’s a chance to connect with Native traditions through storytelling, art, and dance. Tickets are available online.
In business updates, a new café, Morning Mesa, just opened on Central Avenue near Nob Hill. Known for its locally roasted coffee and healthy breakfast options, it’s already drawing in crowds. On the job front, TSA is hiring for positions at the Four Corners Regional Airport, a great opportunity for those seeking employment in aviation security.
In sports, congratulations to Albuquerque High School for winning last night’s state championship baseball game against Carlsbad. A tight game ended with a 4–3 victory, bringing the Bulldogs their first title in a decade. On the professional front, the New Mexico United faces El Paso Locomotive FC tonight at Isotopes Park. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m., so grab your tickets and support our home team.
Before we go, here’s a feel-good story. Local nonprofit Love 4 ABQ has launched an initiative to provide "hero bags" for first responders. These bags include essential supplies and snacks to help support those who serve our community in emergencies.
That’s a wrap for today. This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Have a great day!