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Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

We're starting this Sunday with some important updates from around our city. This past week has been eventful, and we want to make sure you're caught up on what's been happening in our community.

First, let's talk about what's been happening on our streets. Albuquerque Police responded to a shooting early this morning around one o'clock near Central Avenue Southeast and Jefferson Street Northeast. This marks the one hundred seventh murder of the year in our city, and it's a sobering reminder of the ongoing public safety challenges we're facing. Police are actively investigating, and if you have any information, you're urged to contact the Albuquerque Police Department or Crime Stoppers.

On the positive side, we're celebrating some incredible achievements from our local schools. Bloomfield High School brought home the Class 4A state football championship yesterday with a dominant fifty-eight to twenty-seven victory over Saint Pius. Quarterback Manuel Chavarria had an absolutely remarkable performance, throwing five touchdown passes and rushing for two more. Chavarria finished the day with three hundred fifty passing yards and one hundred twenty-four rushing yards. This is Bloomfield's second straight state title, and the team finished their season with an impressive eleven-game winning streak. The Bobcats also set a new state record by scoring seven hundred twenty-three points for the entire season, breaking the previous record of six hundred ninety-nine points.

In other developments this week, Albuquerque Fire Rescue has been keeping busy with several significant calls. Firefighters responded to a residential structure fire at nine nineteen Galeras Street Northwest where they successfully rescued three residents from a second-story balcony. They also quickly contained a fire at a boarded-up home on San Pedro Drive Southeast on Wednesday evening. These firefighters continue to demonstrate their commitment to keeping our community safe.

Looking ahead to today's weather, we're expecting conditions that should allow for outdoor activities. It's a good day to get out and enjoy what November has to offer us before we head into December.

If you're looking for something fun to do this week, the River of Lights at the ABQ BioPark continues through the season, offering a beautiful evening experience for families and friends. It's a wonderful way to start celebrating the holiday season right here in Albuquerque.

As we wrap up November and head into December, we encourage our listeners to stay aware of their surroundings, support our local businesses, and take advantage of the community events happening throughout our city.

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