KOAT Action 7 News Albuquerque
Local news this week included a fatal shooting investigated by police in downtown Albuquerque [12] and NMDOT seeking public input to name new U-turn lanes along I-25 [5], while a local night market aims to expand opportunities for Native vendors [14]. On the national front, a baby formula recall was issued after infant botulism cases were linked to products sold at Target [13], SpaceX made history with a record-breaking $85.7 billion IPO [10], and U.S. oil reserves fell to near a 40-year low [20]. Globally, notable stories included Jeremy Clarkson's announcement of an aggressive cancer diagnosis [1] and a study revealing a devastating cyclone wiped out more than 7% of the world's rarest great apes [3]. New Mexico also faced elevated fire danger and triple-digit heat expected through mid-week [7].
Referenced Articles
- [1]Jeremy Clarkson, ex-'Top Gear' host, says he has 'aggressive' cancer
- [3]Devastating cyclone wiped out 7% of planet's rarest great apes, study says
- [5]NMDOT seeks public input to name new I-25 traffic feature
- [7]Increased fire danger and high heat through mid-week
- [10]SpaceX's $85.7 billion IPO dwarfs the first-day raises of Meta, AT&T and Nvidia
- [12]Police investigate overnight homicide in downtown Albuquerque
- [13]Baby formula sold at Target and online recalled after infant botulism cases reported
- [14]Local market hopes to expand its footprint for Native vendors
- [20]US oil reserves near 40-year low at 349.2 million barrels