Hello again, friends! It’s me, Helen Eckhard, your host of the Albuquerque Daily. Let’s get this Monday started off right with a quick guide to everything you need to know about what’s happening in town these days.
But first, today’s weather:
Partly sunny and chilly. High: 49 Low: 28.
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Here are the top three stories in Albuquerque today:
- Hundreds of local students were given the chance to see the new Black Panther movie, “Wakanda Forever,” thanks to community member contributions. Ten local organizers teamed up to rent out three movie theaters to screen the movie to a total of 450 lucky kids. Organizer Michael Silva said, “We’re eager to provide an opportunity for kids to see themselves on the screen, which is not all that common for black youth.” (KRQE News 13)
- Local authorities have issued a warning about a new kidnapping scam that has been targeting parents and guardians at New Mexico Catholic schools. A statement issued Nov. 9 by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, which covers Albuquerque and much of northern New Mexico, says the callers demand ransom in the form of a credit card payment in exchange for the return of the supposedly kidnapped child. Parents are advised to contact the local police department and archdiocese school…
