07-04-2025
KRQE Newsfeed: Toddler killed, Better way forward, Warmer and dry, Victim's rights, Food delivery
Westside ABQ rallies around Cup of Cozy after robbery
Direct flights from Sunport to Nashville start this week
APD arrests woman accused of running drug operations at two motels
New Mexico libraries celebrate National Library Week
Puppy yoga, adoption event held Sunday
Candy and coffee on display at the Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Festival
[1] APD: 2-year-old dies from gunshot wound at SE apartment – Albuquerque police are continuing to investigate a fatal shooting involving a toddler at a southeast Albuquerque apartment. According to APD, officers responded to an apartment near Gibson and Yale around 3 p.m. Sunday after 911 calls about a gunshot. First responders found a 2-year-old boy who had been shot in the chest. He was pronounced dead after first responders attempted CPR. Police did not release any names in the case and did not say if anyone was facing charges at this point.
[2] New Albuquerque program aims to boost work opportunities for homeless – The program 'A Better Way Forward' would offer jobs that focus on cleaning and maintaining parts of the city and would be available to people staying at the the Gateway Center and Gateway West. If approved, the program could employ up to 16 people. The program is expected to go before city council Monday night for final approval.
[3] Patchy freezing mist to start and warmer weather ahead – Very few clouds will pass on through today out in front of a high pressure system building in the Southwest, as temperatures across New Mexico will reach closer to normal. Stable air under the approaching high pressure system will continue to lead to very clear skies with mostly light winds as temperatures won't just rise above normal, they'll reach around record territory by the end of the week.
[4] APD to hold event updating crime victims on statuses of their cases – Crime victims will soon be able to get an update on their cases at an upcoming event. The event, as part of National Crime Victim's Rights Week, will allow families to come and get an update on their cases. The event also gives people an opportunity to speak with detectives, and get resources to help support them. Th event will take place on Thursday, April 10, from 5 – 7 p.m. at the Los Duranes Community Center.
[5] UNM student creates in-seat food delivery service app – A UNM engineering student's app is allowing sports fans to enjoy the entire game without having to step away from their seat to get concessions. 22-year-old Younes Slaoui created Peanut Tech, an app that offers in-seat food delivery to fans during games. All you have to do is scan a QR code at your seat, which retrieves your seat information and connects you to a food menu. Slaoui told News 13 he's hoping to expand his company to different high school or college sports stadiums around New Mexico.
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