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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Warm Christmas, Gun Ruling, Brewery Closures, Homicides, and Sports Updates
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, December 26. We hit a record 64 degrees yesterday on Christmas, smashing the 1955 mark, and our warm weather let families like Sam Isom and his son enjoy North Domingo Baca dog park without coats. That ridge of high pressure kept things dry and balmy, but cooler air moves in today with highs in the upper 50s and lows near 30 overnight. Expect mostly sunny skies perfect for post-holiday walks around the BioPark, though northern mountains might see a light dusting by Sunday, so skiers at Ski Santa Fe should check conditions.
In breaking news, an appeals court upheld a ruling striking down New Mexicos seven-day gun waiting period as unconstitutional, leaving Governor Lujan Grishams office weighing next steps amid debates on public safety. City Hall sees changes too, with Bosque Brewing closing its two Albuquerque spots after a tough stretch, while Drop Cafe just opened bringing Middle Eastern coffee flair to our scene. Range Cafe is also shuttering its Downtown location, a tough loss for locals near Central Avenue.
On the crime front, APD charged a 16-year-old girl in the fatal stabbing of her father last week, and overnight shooting near Central Avenue SE and Jefferson Street NE marks our 107th homicide this year. Fire rescue saved three from a second-story blaze at 919 Galeras Street NW, and a SWAT standoff in southwest Albuquerque nabbed two women linked to a toddlers fentanyl exposure. Stay vigilant, especially around San Mateo and Haines after a recent robbery crash there.
Sports buzz builds with the Isleta New Mexico Bowl today at University Stadium, where San Diego State faces North Texas at 3:45 PM after the Aztecs festive Christmas practice and community visits yesterday. BioPark fans cheer the arrival of our first wolves to the new facility, a win for wildlife lovers.
Jobs hold steady with about 4 percent unemployment here, and real estate sees Sawmill area industrial spots listing around 5 million as demand grows. UNM indoor facility hosted bowl practices, and schools note solid holiday breaks.
Looking ahead, catch Luminito lights echoes or Cirque Musica if lingering, and BioPark wolf viewing this weekend. For a feel-good lift, that scrappy Taos nonprofit aids grandparents raising grandkids, inspiring our own community helpers.
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In breaking news, an appeals court upheld a ruling striking down New Mexicos seven-day gun waiting period as unconstitutional, leaving Governor Lujan Grishams office weighing next steps amid debates on public safety. City Hall sees changes too, with Bosque Brewing closing its two Albuquerque spots after a tough stretch, while Drop Cafe just opened bringing Middle Eastern coffee flair to our scene. Range Cafe is also shuttering its Downtown location, a tough loss for locals near Central Avenue.
On the crime front, APD charged a 16-year-old girl in the fatal stabbing of her father last week, and overnight shooting near Central Avenue SE and Jefferson Street NE marks our 107th homicide this year. Fire rescue saved three from a second-story blaze at 919 Galeras Street NW, and a SWAT standoff in southwest Albuquerque nabbed two women linked to a toddlers fentanyl exposure. Stay vigilant, especially around San Mateo and Haines after a recent robbery crash there.
Sports buzz builds with the Isleta New Mexico Bowl today at University Stadium, where San Diego State faces North Texas at 3:45 PM after the Aztecs festive Christmas practice and community visits yesterday. BioPark fans cheer the arrival of our first wolves to the new facility, a win for wildlife lovers.
Jobs hold steady with about 4 percent unemployment here, and real estate sees Sawmill area industrial spots listing around 5 million as demand grows. UNM indoor facility hosted bowl practices, and schools note solid holiday breaks.
Looking ahead, catch Luminito lights echoes or Cirque Musica if lingering, and BioPark wolf viewing this weekend. For a feel-good lift, that scrappy Taos nonprofit aids grandparents raising grandkids, inspiring our own community helpers.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.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