KOAT Action 7 News Albuquerque
New Mexico is facing near-record heat this week with storm chances on the horizon [1], while locally, Albuquerque Public Schools approved a $2.35 billion budget awaiting state sign-off [10] and a free car seat fitting station was made available to families in southern New Mexico [13]. On the national and global stage, major stories include a reported Russia-Ukraine ceasefire agreement brokered by President Trump [7], a cyberattack disrupting the Canvas education platform used by schools across the country [8], and rising Mother's Day flower prices driven by tariffs and supply chain pressures [5]. Lighter news included an 18-year-old prodigy earning a law degree after graduating high school at age 12 [2] and naturalist David Attenborough celebrating his 100th birthday [9].
Referenced Articles
- [1]Near record heat Tuesday and storm chances
- [10]APS board approves $2.35 billion budget
- [13]Free car seat fitting station in southern New Mexico
- [7]Trump says Russia and Ukraine agreed to his request for three-day ceasefire, prisoner swap
- [8]What we know about the Canvas hack impacting thousands of schools
- [5]That Mother's Day bouquet could be getting pricier this year
- [2]18-year-old earns a law degree. He was 12 when he graduated from high school
- [9]David Attenborough, the excited but hushed voice of nature programs, turns 100