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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Missing Major General, New Stadium Amenities, Spring Weather
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for March 14th. We start with breaking developments in our community as the search intensifies for retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland, missing from his home near Tramway Boulevard since February 27th. Bernalillo County Sheriffs Office reports a repairman visited around 10 a.m. that day, his wife left for an appointment and returned to find him gone, along with his hiking boots, wallet, and a revolver. An Air Force sweatshirt turned up over a mile away last weekend, and now the FBI joins friends, neighbors, horses, and drones in the hunt. His wife stresses hes sharp, no dementia, so we keep hoping for answers that bring him home safely.
Shifting to sports, were buzzing about the Albuquerque Isotopes unveiling two new premium hospitality spots at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, the Third Floor Bridge and IBEW 611 Skybridge. These open-air patios on the first base side offer killer views, space for 20 guests, deluxe menus with New Mexico staples and BBQ, plus lounge access. Construction wraps in time for the home opener March 31st against the Reno Aces, elevating our game days just in time for the season kickoff March 27th in Oklahoma City.
City Hall updates include ongoing talks on traffic calming near Central Avenue intersections, aiming to cut daily commutes by smoothing pothole woes from recent rains. New business news brings the openings of two food trucks on Route 66, serving green chile everything, boosting our east side eats scene.
Weather today features partly cloudy skies with highs near 62 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor walks along the Bosque trails, though watch for afternoon gusts impacting pollen counts. Expect the same tomorrow, warming to 65.
Crime report from the past day notes no major incidents, just a vehicle break-in near UNM and a shoplift arrest downtown, reminding us to lock up tight.
Quick school shoutout: Albuquerque Highs debate team snagged regionals, heading to state. Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Roosevelt Park tomorrow and Mariachis night at Isotopes Park soon.
For a feel-good lift, locals rallied with blankets for the homeless at Robinson Park this week, warming hearts across our city.
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Shifting to sports, were buzzing about the Albuquerque Isotopes unveiling two new premium hospitality spots at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, the Third Floor Bridge and IBEW 611 Skybridge. These open-air patios on the first base side offer killer views, space for 20 guests, deluxe menus with New Mexico staples and BBQ, plus lounge access. Construction wraps in time for the home opener March 31st against the Reno Aces, elevating our game days just in time for the season kickoff March 27th in Oklahoma City.
City Hall updates include ongoing talks on traffic calming near Central Avenue intersections, aiming to cut daily commutes by smoothing pothole woes from recent rains. New business news brings the openings of two food trucks on Route 66, serving green chile everything, boosting our east side eats scene.
Weather today features partly cloudy skies with highs near 62 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor walks along the Bosque trails, though watch for afternoon gusts impacting pollen counts. Expect the same tomorrow, warming to 65.
Crime report from the past day notes no major incidents, just a vehicle break-in near UNM and a shoplift arrest downtown, reminding us to lock up tight.
Quick school shoutout: Albuquerque Highs debate team snagged regionals, heading to state. Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Roosevelt Park tomorrow and Mariachis night at Isotopes Park soon.
For a feel-good lift, locals rallied with blankets for the homeless at Robinson Park this week, warming hearts across our city.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe. 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