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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Road Safety, Budget Cuts, and Weekend Events

Albuquerque Local Pulse: Road Safety, Budget Cuts, and Weekend Events

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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, April 3rd. We start with breaking news from last evening, a road rage shooting near Coors Boulevard NW and Fortuna Road NW on our westside left two people wounded. Albuquerque Police responded just before 7 PM, and theyre investigating, urging drivers to stay calm on the roads. In other public safety notes from the past day, no major arrests reported, but were watching closely.

Shifting to city hall, Mayor Keller pitched a budget facing a 35 million dollar hole from federal cuts, including eight command cuts at APD to fund 100 police service aides and return 43 officers to streets like Central Avenue. This means more patrols where we live and work, easing daily safety worries.

Breezy winds today bring critical fire danger east of the Sandias, with gusts up to 45 miles per hour and a Red Flag Warning through evening. Highs drop about 10 degrees along I-40 to the upper 60s, so bundle up for outdoor plans near Balloon Fiesta Park. Expect freezes tonight into Saturday morning in parts of our metro, but dry conditions hold through the weekend with light showers possible Sunday.

New business buzz includes the Sandia Peak Tramway on standby for high winds, though Homestead Cafe stays open. Nearby in Rio Rancho, Broadmoor Boulevard sees lane closures for striping, impacting drives to shopping spots.

Job market feels the budget pinch with those 272 proposed city cuts, but real estate holds steady with homes around Central averaging 350 thousand dollars, drawing buyers to Nob Hill.

Culturally, catch the Local Love Art Show today or Los Ranchos Art Market this weekend. Music fans, immersive event Lor hits soon. Sports note, local high schools like those near Zia Elementary report strong spring wins.

Looking ahead, Albuquerque Restaurant Week kicks off April 4th at spots downtown, and the Southwest Chocolate Festival April 5th at EXPO New Mexico promises sweet family fun.

For a feel-good lift, Rio Rancho earned top spot as New Mexicos best place to live by US News, boosting our whole regions pride.

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