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Albuquerque Traffic Crash, City Council Update, and Public Safety Incidents - Albuquerque Local Pulse
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, November twenty eighth, twenty twenty five.
We're starting today with a traffic alert that affected our community just two days ago. On Wednesday, November twenty sixth, a serious multi-vehicle crash shut down all eastbound lanes on Interstate forty near the interchange with Interstate twenty five. Four vehicles collided in what authorities describe as a significant collision. Three juveniles and one adult were injured and transported to local hospitals for medical treatment. New Mexico State Police responded to the scene and worked to clear the roadway, which eventually reopened after investigators completed their initial work. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but officials note that the busy interchange with its high speeds and tight lane changes can create dangerous conditions in seconds.
Looking at city affairs, the Albuquerque City Council is gearing up for an important meeting scheduled for Monday, December first at five o'clock in the evening. If you want to speak during public comment, you'll need to sign up through their online webform before four o'clock that afternoon. The council will take general public comments on any topic and on specific agenda items from up to thirty people on a first come, first served basis. You can participate in person at City Hall in the Vincent Griego Chambers in the basement of the Albuquerque Government Center, or you can join virtually through Zoom. Either way, you'll have a maximum of two minutes to speak. The full agenda will be posted on the City Council website on Wednesday, so listeners can check what items will be discussed.
On the public safety front, our community continues to deal with significant incidents. Early yesterday morning around one o'clock, Albuquerque Police responded to a shooting near Central Avenue Southeast and Jefferson Street Northeast. Additionally, firefighters with Albuquerque Fire Rescue have been active responding to multiple structure fires throughout the city, including a residential fire where crews rescued three residents from a second story balcony.
As we head into the weekend, listeners should plan accordingly for the upcoming weather and holiday activities. The days ahead will bring typical late November conditions to our area, so dress in layers if you're heading out and about.
Coming up in the next few days, keep an eye on local announcements for any holiday events and community gatherings as we move deeper into the festive season.
Thank you for tuning in to Albuquerque Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's update with more local news and information that matters to you and your neighbors.
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We're starting today with a traffic alert that affected our community just two days ago. On Wednesday, November twenty sixth, a serious multi-vehicle crash shut down all eastbound lanes on Interstate forty near the interchange with Interstate twenty five. Four vehicles collided in what authorities describe as a significant collision. Three juveniles and one adult were injured and transported to local hospitals for medical treatment. New Mexico State Police responded to the scene and worked to clear the roadway, which eventually reopened after investigators completed their initial work. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but officials note that the busy interchange with its high speeds and tight lane changes can create dangerous conditions in seconds.
Looking at city affairs, the Albuquerque City Council is gearing up for an important meeting scheduled for Monday, December first at five o'clock in the evening. If you want to speak during public comment, you'll need to sign up through their online webform before four o'clock that afternoon. The council will take general public comments on any topic and on specific agenda items from up to thirty people on a first come, first served basis. You can participate in person at City Hall in the Vincent Griego Chambers in the basement of the Albuquerque Government Center, or you can join virtually through Zoom. Either way, you'll have a maximum of two minutes to speak. The full agenda will be posted on the City Council website on Wednesday, so listeners can check what items will be discussed.
On the public safety front, our community continues to deal with significant incidents. Early yesterday morning around one o'clock, Albuquerque Police responded to a shooting near Central Avenue Southeast and Jefferson Street Northeast. Additionally, firefighters with Albuquerque Fire Rescue have been active responding to multiple structure fires throughout the city, including a residential fire where crews rescued three residents from a second story balcony.
As we head into the weekend, listeners should plan accordingly for the upcoming weather and holiday activities. The days ahead will bring typical late November conditions to our area, so dress in layers if you're heading out and about.
Coming up in the next few days, keep an eye on local announcements for any holiday events and community gatherings as we move deeper into the festive season.
Thank you for tuning in to Albuquerque Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's update with more local news and information that matters to you and your neighbors.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI