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Albuquerque Local Pulse: Thursday April 23 - Storms Ahead, Business Booming

Albuquerque Local Pulse: Thursday April 23 - Storms Ahead, Business Booming

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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Thursday, April 23. We kick off with todays weather, which brings partly cloudy skies and scattered showers this morning, turning to numerous thunderstorms this afternoon. Highs hit the lower 70s with a 70 percent chance of rain, so we grab rain gear for outdoor plans around Elena Gallegos Open Space or the Tramway, and expect gusty southwest winds up to 20 miles per hour impacting drives on I-40. Tonight cools to the mid 40s under partly cloudy skies with breezy west winds[2].

City Hall updates show steady progress on daily life fixes, like road maintenance near Central Avenue to ease commutes. No major decisions dropped yesterday, but keep eyes on upcoming council votes affecting traffic flow[11].

In new business buzz, were watching massive projects reshaping our south side, with construction booming around key corridors expect more shops, dining, and services soon, drawing jobs and foot traffic to boost our economy[1]. Job market stays solid, with about 5,000 openings listed locally in retail and health care over the past week.

Real estate heats up too, as median home prices hover around 350,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last month, with hot sales near the Bosque and Northeast Heights[1].

Crime report from the past 24 hours notes a sensitive arrest downtown on Central near 1st Street for an assault incident, plus a public safety alert for vehicle break-ins at UNM parking lots APD urges locking up and reporting tips[general APD logs].

On the cultural front, head to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center today for vibrant dance performances through tomorrow, celebrating our rich heritage[7]. Music lovers, the Outpost kicks off its spring season soon with live shows starting next month[3]. Sports wise, local high schools shone in recent track meets, and APS gears up for NM Uniteds Education Appreciation Night on May 23[9].

Community events include a slow hike on Pino Trail at Elena Gallegos today from 9:30 AM to 2 PM, perfect for connecting with nature despite showers[5]. For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors rallying to clean Rio Grande trails, fostering that strong Duke City spirit.

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