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🌱 Fatal Stabbing Investigation + Summer Learning Adventure

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First, today's weather:

Warmer with some sun. High: 69 Low: 43.


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Here are the top three stories today in Albuquerque:

  1. The Albuquerque Police Department is opening an investigation into the fatal stabbing that occurred in Southeast Albuquerque. The incident occurred in the 1300 block of Wellesley SE on Wednesday afternoon. The stabbing victim's identity has not been made public by the department and no suspect has been identified. (Albuquerque Journal)
  2. Albuquerque's Precision Medical Hair Restoration & Aesthetics has begun to offer robotic restoration hair treatments. The center is reportedly the only location in the state offering the latest hair restoration treatment. According to the center's director and founder, nearly 80 percent of men and half of women experience some form of hair loss during their lifetime. (KRQE News 13)
  3. Albuquerque Public Schools has announced that registration for its exciting Summer Learning Adventure is now open. The registration period will remain open until Apr. 29 or until each school's capacity is reached. The event is open to all students between kindergarten and fifth grade in the public school system. (Press Release Desk)

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Today in Albuquerque:

  • Thursday Birders At Central New Mexico Audubon Society (7:50 AM)

From my notebook:

  • ABQ BioPark is hosting an adults-only event at its Penguin Chill building on Apr. 23. The event will feature trivia, dinner, drinks, and discovery stations. (Instagram)
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue thanks everyone who participated in last weekend's American Lung Association in New Mexico Fight for Air Climb at the AFR Training Academy. Click to learn more about the annual event. (Facebook)
  • Albuquerque Animal Welfare is asking for donations to assist in caring for the pets staying at the shelter. Donations can be made off of the shelter's Amazon registry or by simply dropping off supplies at either of the campuses. (Facebook)

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Danielle Fallon

About me: Danielle Fallon is a senior writer with content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master's Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

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