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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Safety Alerts, Cultural Leadership, and Weekend Weather
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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Saturday, March 21. We start with breaking news from our city. APD is investigating a suspicious death after a body was found behind a church on Wyoming Boulevard just before 7:20 yesterday morning, according to ABQ Raw reports. We urge anyone with tips to call authorities right away. In other serious matters, the FBI and APD are still seeking leads on the downtown tattoo shop owner John Bale Sisneros murder, so listeners, if you know anything, step forward.
Shifting to City Hall, Council President Klarissa Peña announced yesterday she is forming a working group with cultural leaders to review Cesar Chavez place names like Avenida Cesar Chavez near the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This follows serious allegations of abuse from survivors including Dolores Huerta, whose name graces part of that avenue. Peña gathered there Friday to stand with victims, emphasizing we honor real heroes and survivors in our community.
On public safety, no major arrests in the past day, but stay vigilant with the Bernalillo County District Court warning about scam texts claiming court fines—never respond or click links, just call 505-841-8400 to verify.
We have mild weather today with highs near 65 under partly sunny skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light breeze off the Sandias might chill evening events. Expect the same tomorrow before possible showers midweek.
Sports fans, catch the Albuquerque High varsity softball team hosting Atrisco Heritage Academy at 10 AM today—grab seats and cheer our locals.
Community-wise, the Albuquerque Museum offers a free event from 1 to 4 PM today, ideal for families exploring our arts scene. And statewide, New Mexico Department of Health reports 13 measles cases this year, all in southern detention centers, so keep vaccinations current.
In feel-good news, regulators just greenlit 165 million dollars in PNM energy projects, boosting jobs and our grid reliability right here.
Upcoming, check free happenings through March 26 on Visit Albuquerque for more fun.
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Shifting to City Hall, Council President Klarissa Peña announced yesterday she is forming a working group with cultural leaders to review Cesar Chavez place names like Avenida Cesar Chavez near the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This follows serious allegations of abuse from survivors including Dolores Huerta, whose name graces part of that avenue. Peña gathered there Friday to stand with victims, emphasizing we honor real heroes and survivors in our community.
On public safety, no major arrests in the past day, but stay vigilant with the Bernalillo County District Court warning about scam texts claiming court fines—never respond or click links, just call 505-841-8400 to verify.
We have mild weather today with highs near 65 under partly sunny skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light breeze off the Sandias might chill evening events. Expect the same tomorrow before possible showers midweek.
Sports fans, catch the Albuquerque High varsity softball team hosting Atrisco Heritage Academy at 10 AM today—grab seats and cheer our locals.
Community-wise, the Albuquerque Museum offers a free event from 1 to 4 PM today, ideal for families exploring our arts scene. And statewide, New Mexico Department of Health reports 13 measles cases this year, all in southern detention centers, so keep vaccinations current.
In feel-good news, regulators just greenlit 165 million dollars in PNM energy projects, boosting jobs and our grid reliability right here.
Upcoming, check free happenings through March 26 on Visit Albuquerque for more fun.
This has been Albuquerque Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. We'll 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