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  • El Paso Mobility and Climate Updates: Borderplex Safe Plan, Emissions Goals, and Transit Expansions
    2025/12/20
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, December 20. We kick off with big news from city hall that hits close to home. Yesterday, our leaders from El Paso, Dona Ana, and Otero counties launched the Vision Zero Committee right downtown, unveiling the Borderplex Safe Mobility Plan to wipe out traffic deaths and serious injuries. KFOX14 reports theyre targeting high-risk spots with better stoplights, roundabouts, and crash data analysis, funded by federal Safe Streets money, with meetings starting in January. State Sen. César Blanco calls it a team effort from officials to law enforcement, and we all feel safer already on streets like Montana Avenue.

    Shifting to greener horizons, the city just submitted its Regional Climate Action Plan to the EPA, aiming to cut greenhouse gases in half by 2030 and hit net-zero by 2050. SPArks Partnerships details steps like zero-emission buses, solar panels on public buildings near the Ysleta Port of Entry, more bike paths, and drought-proofing with expanded wetlands along the Rio Grande. It means cooler neighborhoods, cleaner air, and resilient homes for us.

    Transit gets a boost too. CBS4 says El Paso County scored a 12.8 million dollar federal grant for the first headquarters of our El Paso Transit Authority, rising by Windermere Avenue and Cherrington Street near Montwood Heights Park. Itll house operations for 36 buses, making rides more reliable and sustainable starting with free service on all routes tomorrow.

    Weather today stays mild with highs near 60 under partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor errands, though a chilly evening breeze might slow evening walks downtown. Expect the same tomorrow with no major impacts.

    New business buzz includes that ETA grant sparking growth in Far East El Paso. No major closings, but watch for EV charging hubs popping up soon.

    Community events ahead: Join the MPO conference follow-ups next week, and free transit rides kick off Monday. Local schools shine with UTEP wrapping fall sports strong.

    Crime in the past day stays low key, with El Paso police reporting just routine patrols and no major incidents or alerts around Franklin High or the bridges.

    For a feel-good lift, were rooting for our transit riders getting free wheels just in time for holiday travels.

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  • El Paso Traffic Woes, City Updates, and Uplifting Zoo News | Local Pulse Recap
    2025/12/18
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, December 18. We start with breaking news from the roads. A semi jackknifed on I-10 West at Zaragoza just after 11:40 yesterday morning, injuring two people with minor wounds. KVIA reports all lanes shut down, fuel spilled, and traffic backed up to the Loop 375 interchange. Crews are cleaning up, so expect delays if youre heading that way today.

    Shifting to city updates, our City Council met Tuesday, discussing family services and safer community options, per the City of El Paso stream. County Commissioners hold a special session today, and they just updated us on the Pellicano Drive widening from Loop 375 to Darrington. KFOX14 says Phase 1 groundwork started Wednesday, adding six lanes, medians, and bike paths, with completion by September 2026 despite past contractor issues. This eases daily commutes for eastside folks and businesses. Rep Veronica Escobar also filed a bill for a new air traffic control tower at El Paso International Airport, replacing the outdated one to boost safety.

    On public health, the City Public Health Department reports our first mpox case of 2025, a man in his 50s recovering at home. Theyre tracing contacts, so stay vigilant.

    Weather today brings clear skies and mild highs around 62 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though a cool front drops temps tonight. No major impacts expected.

    In other news, an El Paso Zoo audit for 2024 and 2025 found solid controls on tickets but flagged late payments on events like Boo at the Zoo and spotty sponsorship deals. CBS4 notes theyre fixing it with new staff and agreements. Excitingly, Blue Origin launches six to space today from West Texas, including the first wheelchair user, as El Paso Times shares.

    For crime in the past day, no major local incidents, but were watching traffic safety closely after that I-10 crash. El Paso Police investigated promptly.

    Quick community hits: Local students past fight against Border Patrol gains new light amid national talks, per KTEP. Temple Mount Sinai renovation shines in Texas Architect. UTEP sports notched a win last night.

    Upcoming, catch holiday lights at Southwest University Park this weekend. Job market holds steady with about 5,000 openings, real estate sees median homes at 285,000 dollars.

    And a feel-good story: Zoo events profited over 170,000 dollars this year, funding animal care we all love.

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  • El Paso Holiday Shopping Slump, Airport Tower Upgrade, and Binational Community Support
    2025/12/14
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, December 14. We start with breaking news from downtown, where economic woes and immigration concerns are hitting our holiday shopping hard. KFOX reports businesses on El Paso Street, like Hector Chavez's El Paso Furniture and Style, saw nearly 50 percent less sales this season compared to last year. UTEP economics professor Tom Fullerton points to lost maquiladora jobs in Juarez, rising consumer debt, and health premium fears keeping shoppers away, especially from Mexico. Chavez urges visitors to come anyway, respecting the law while serving all.

    Shifting to city hall updates, Congresswoman Veronica Escobar introduced the El Paso Air Traffic Control Tower Modernization Act to fund a much-needed upgrade at our airport, easing daily travel disruptions. Over in Juarez, just across the bridge, President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated the LIBRE Center for Women with Chihuahua Governor Maria Eugenia Campos, boosting support services that touch our binational community.

    On public safety, El Paso County Constable Precinct Three deputies cleared unauthorized occupants from a vacant home in South-Central El Paso yesterday, with no injuries reported. At the airport, immigration detentions continue, including a recent DACA case, so travelers stay vigilant.

    Sports fans, our UTEP Miners men's basketball team fell to Hawaii 66-61 last night in Honolulu, marking their fourth straight loss and a 3-6 record. Jamal West Jr. and Kaseem Watson scored 12 points each, but turnovers hurt. They host Norfolk State December 21 at the Don Haskins Center for the WestStar Bank Sun Bowl Invitational.

    Job market shows promise with the new Dr. Xavier De La Torre Leader of Impact Scholarship, offering $2,000 yearly to college-bound high school seniors. Real estate stays steady, with West El Paso tax office closed temporarily due to backlog, so plan ahead for filings.

    New business buzz includes PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital's first Christmas tree lighting on Transmountain Road, drawing crowds for holiday cheer. Culturally, Centro De Salud Familiar La Fe hosts the 2025 Segundo Barrio Matachines Celebration Friday, perfect for family fun.

    Weather today brings mild highs around 61 degrees under partly cloudy skies, no Arctic blast here unlike the northern US, so outdoor events like tree lightings go smoothly. Outlook stays dry through Tuesday.

    For a feel-good story, ICU nurse Stephanie Eschriche rang the bell at The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus after beating melanoma, inspiring us all. Quick school nod: Local seniors, apply for that scholarship now.

    Upcoming, catch the Matachines event and Miners game soon. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Fixing Tax Office Backlog, New Air Traffic Tower, and Community Events
    2025/12/13
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, December 13, 2025.We start with breaking news from county leadership. El Paso County Commissioners Court is working to fix serious disruptions at the County Tax Assessor Collectors Office, where a backlog of more than five thousand vehicle title and registration transactions has slowed service. According to KFOX14, the problems tie back to a new state WebDealer system, and county leaders are urging us to renew registrations online to avoid surprise closures, especially as tax season nears.At City Hall, El Paso City Council is preparing to vote on a one point three million dollar contract to rebuild Sun Metros fire damaged operations center, a key hub for bus service across the city. The El Paso Times reports council is also pressing El Paso Water to hold public meetings on a proposed rate increase, something that could hit our monthly bills in the new year.In federal news with a local impact, Congresswoman Veronica Escobar has introduced the El Paso Air Traffic Control Tower Modernization Act, aiming to secure funding for a brand new tower at El Paso International Airport. KFOX14 reports the current tower is nearly 60 years old, and a replacement would bring construction jobs and long term aviation jobs to our city.On the crime front, deputies with the El Paso County Constables Office Precinct Three cleared five unauthorized occupants from a vacant home in the 500 block of Barcelona Drive in south central El Paso. According to CBS4 Local, one man was arrested on an outstanding warrant, and this is the first local enforcement using new Texas anti squatting laws that allow quicker action to protect property owners and nearby neighbors. Crime Stoppers has also released its Most Wanted list for the week, and reminds us we can remain anonymous if we share tips that lead to an arrest.Weather wise, we stay mild and dry today with cool mornings, comfortable afternoon highs in the 60s, and light winds along I 10 and around Scenic Drive. That is good news for outdoor events and holiday shopping from Bassett Place to The Fountains at Farah, and we can expect similar conditions through the rest of the weekend.Traffic will be tighter around I 10 west near Mesa, Montana Avenue around Joe Battle, and Loop 375 near Zaragoza, with lane and ramp closures as TxDOT continues widening and maintenance projects, so we will want to give ourselves extra time if we are heading to the West Side or the Far East.In the job market, local listings show hundreds of openings in health care, logistics, and retail, especially near the Zaragoza Port of Entry and the industrial parks along Doniphan. Starting pay for many warehouse and entry level health care roles is in the mid to high teens per hour, and holiday hiring is still strong.Real estate agents report that median home prices in El Paso are holding in the mid two hundreds, with slightly more inventory than earlier this year in neighborhoods like the Far East near Tierra Este and on the West Side near Resler, giving buyers a little more room to negotiate while mortgage rates remain elevated but steady.Looking ahead, we have a full community calendar. Downtown, San Jacinto Plaza is glowing with holiday lights, ice skating, and family activities tonight and through the weekend. Local mercados and artisan fairs are popping up along South El Paso Street and in the Union Plaza area, great spots to support small businesses. And on Sunday night, ABC 7 Xtra will host a discussion on the newest Texas redistricting decision and what it means for future elections, giving us a chance to stay informed about how our districts are drawn.For schools, several high school bands and mariachi groups from El Paso ISD and Socorro ISD are celebrating strong performances in recent regional competitions, and winter sports are ramping up as basketball and soccer teams start district play across fields and gyms from Eastlake to Bowie.Sports fans can also look to UTEP, where the Miners basketball teams continue their non conference schedules at the Don Haskins Center, and high school football playoffs have wrapped, with local teams earning recognition across Texas for strong postseason runs.For a feel good story, community groups and volunteers are organizing holiday toy and coat drives near Segundo Barrio and the Lower Valley, working out of churches and community centers off Alameda and Delta, making sure families in need have warm clothing and gifts as we head deeper into the season.Thanks for tuning in today, and please remember to subscribe so we can keep bringing our listeners the news that matters most to life here in El Paso. 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  • El Paso's Pulse: DEA Initiative, EPISD Stipends, and a Nursing Grad's Inspiring Story
    2025/12/11
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, December eleventh, and we are glad to be with you.

    We start with breaking news on public safety. KFOX reports that the DEA in El Paso is rolling out a new initiative to fight the fentanyl crisis in our region. Agents are focusing on education and community outreach, urging all of us to stay alert to counterfeit pills and to talk with our families about the risks. This is happening alongside continued concerns about migrant detention. El Paso Matters, republished by the Texas Tribune, shares new allegations from the ACLU about abuse and unsafe conditions at the Camp East Montana facility near Fort Bliss, with local Congresswoman Veronica Escobar again calling for stronger oversight.

    From city and schools, we see some decisions that touch our daily lives. El Paso ISD has approved a one time three hundred dollar stipend for eligible hourly employees, with checks expected next week. District leaders say this is a modest way to thank support staff who keep campuses running, from cafeteria teams to bus drivers.

    On the job front, new postings keep popping up across the city. One example, a recent listing for a store manager position in East El Paso is offering a salary in the low forties, showing how retail and service work are still key to our local job market.

    Weather wise, we are waking up to cool, dry desert air, light winds along I 10 and clear skies over the Franklin Mountains. We can expect a mild warmup this afternoon, comfortable enough for outdoor errands, after school sports, and a walk in San Jacinto Plaza to see the lights. No major wind or dust issues expected today.

    In real estate, local agents report that listings inside the Loop are still moving in roughly a month, with median home prices hovering in the low to mid two hundreds, while rents around Mesa and Zaragoza stay elevated but steady.

    For community stories, we have a powerful one today. KFOX and El Paso Community College highlight twenty six year old Malena Mendoza, a nursing graduate and cancer survivor, who is walking the stage at the EPCC Administrative Services Center Auditorium this morning for her pinning ceremony. She is finishing her degree while preparing for surgery and her nursing boards, and her story is a reminder of the strength we have in this community.

    Looking ahead, we have holiday markets and concerts across town this weekend, from downtown near the Plaza Theatre to local church events on the East Side. High school sports teams are shifting into winter schedules, with basketball tournaments and soccer friendlies under the lights at local stadiums.

    On the crime front, El Paso Police continue routine patrols across major corridors like Dyer, Alameda, and Montana. Alongside that new DEA initiative, officials are stressing prevention, safe storage of medications at home, and the importance of calling for help when we see trouble, keeping the tone focused on safety and support.

    Thank you for tuning in and for being part of our El Paso conversation today. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Calm Weather, Border Debate, and Holiday Cheer
    2025/12/06
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, December 6, 2025.

    We wake up today with calm, cool desert weather. We are starting the morning in the 40s around the Franklin Mountains, warming into the upper 60s this afternoon with plenty of sun and a light breeze along I 10 and Mesa. That means outdoor plans at San Jacinto Plaza, the farmers markets, and holiday shopping around Cielo Vista and The Fountains should be comfortable, and we stay dry through tonight with a mild, cool evening.

    From the courts, a federal judge based here in El Paso is back in the national spotlight. Politico reports that Judge Frank Guaderrama has ordered the federal government to return a Guatemalan man who was deported despite warnings he faced serious danger, calling the deportation blatant lawlessness. That case keeps our border and our judges at the center of the national immigration debate.

    At City Hall, the focus this week is on nightlife and neighborhood safety. KVIA reports the county has shut down the Lava Lounge, an after hours club on Montana near downtown, after deputies were called there 18 times. County officials say they are trying to balance our nightlife with nearby residents’ quality of life.

    On the crime front, police are still talking about a disturbing case in Central El Paso. According to KFOX14, two teenage girls, just 14 and 15, are accused of robbing the Circle K at 4101 North Piedras, near Clendenin Elementary, at knifepoint. Investigators believe the store was hit multiple times in one week. No injuries were reported, and the girls are now in custody. Crime Stoppers of El Paso has also released this week’s Most Wanted list and is reminding us to call their anonymous tip line at 915 566 TIPS if we recognize anyone.

    There is some positive news from our schools and courts. At UTEP, a program called 35,000 Years Lost brought in exonerees from across the country to speak about wrongful convictions and how many years they served for crimes they did not commit. KFOX14 reports the event inspired UTEP students to consider careers in public defense, showing how our local campus is shaping the future of the justice system.

    Looking at politics close to home, the El Paso Times reports early voting is underway for the Vinton mayoral runoff, with voting running through Tuesday ahead of the December 13 election. Residents in the village of Vinton will decide their next mayor, a choice that will shape roads, utilities, and growth along the West Side corridor.

    In sports and entertainment, wrestling fans are in for a big night. TNA Wrestling brings Impact to the El Paso County Coliseum at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6. That should bring some extra traffic along Boone and Delta this evening, so we may want to plan a little extra drive time.

    On the jobs and real estate front, local recruiters report that health care and logistics remain strong around the Medical Center of the Americas and along the Loop 375 corridor. Average advertised hourly wages in those sectors are hovering in the mid 20s. On the housing side, the median home price across the El Paso area is sitting around the low 200 thousands, with slightly more listings on the Far East and Horizon side compared to the West Side.

    For community events, tonight Texas Tech Health El Paso continues its Lighting Campus for Hope on the Gateway near Raynolds, turning the medical campus into a holiday light display and fundraiser. Operation Noel has also passed its latest fundraising goal, with local businesses like car washes and small shops pitching in so kids across El Paso can have warm winter coats.

    Our feel good moment today comes from that coat drive and from neighbors helping neighbors. KVIA reports Operation Noel has crossed roughly 70 thousand dollars in donations, thanks to small gifts that add up. That means thousands of local kids, from Canutillo to Ysleta, will get brand new coats before the next cold front.

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  • Protests Over Border Czar's UTEP Visit, Landfill Expansion, and Water Rate Hikes in the Region
    2025/12/04
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're starting this morning with some significant activity happening right here on campus at UTEP. Border Czar Tom Homan is scheduled to speak at the Undergraduate Learning Center this evening at 7 p.m., and it's already stirring quite a bit of conversation in our community. Yesterday, activist groups including the Border Network for Human Rights, Juventud con Dignidad, and several other organizations gathered at Leech Grove to voice their concerns about border militarization and immigration policies. Those same groups plan another demonstration this morning before Homan takes the stage. The event is being hosted by UTEP's student chapter of Turning Point USA, and while some students we've heard from support hearing different perspectives, Congresswoman Veronica Escobar released a statement expressing disappointment with the university's decision to host the event, saying it contradicts the values many El Pasoans hold dear.

    In infrastructure news, our city is making a major investment in our future. El Paso announced a 20 million dollar commitment to expand the Greater El Paso Landfill with six new cells spanning 65 acres. The project, funded through solid waste fees, should provide us with disposal capacity for the next 12 years and is expected to wrap up in 2026. This is the first landfill expansion since 2018, and city officials emphasize it's a necessary move as we receive between 1,500 and 2,000 tons of waste daily from households and businesses across our region and surrounding communities.

    Over in New Mexico, our neighbors in Sunland Park approved a new water rate structure for the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority. Starting January 1st, residential customers can expect to pay about five dollars more per month. The utility authority serves one of New Mexico's fastest-growing regions, and officials say the new rates are necessary to keep up with aging infrastructure and regulatory compliance costs.

    Speaking of water, far east El Paso residents are frustrated after experiencing their third water main break in recent months, leaving some without water service this week.

    In sports, UTEP football wrapped up their signing period, adding 25 newcomers for the 2026 season, with 23 of those signees coming from the local area.

    And looking ahead, El Paso Community College will hold its Fall 2025 Commencement on Friday, December 12th at UTEP's Don Haskins Center.

    That's what's happening in our community today. Thank you for tuning in to El Paso Local Pulse. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • El Paso Tragedy in Stockton, UTEP Women's Basketball Dominates, Local Events and Job Market Update
    2025/11/30
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

    We're starting today with some serious news out of Stockton, California, about ninety minutes northwest of here. A tragedy unfolded yesterday evening when a shooting at a banquet hall left four people dead and ten others wounded. Authorities say the gunfire erupted just before six o'clock at a family gathering on Lucile Avenue. The victims range from juveniles to adults, and early indications suggest this may have been a targeted incident. Law enforcement is actively seeking the suspect, and the FBI and ATF have joined the investigation. It's a sobering reminder of the violence affecting communities across the region.

    Here at home in El Paso, police are asking for the public's help identifying a suspect involved in a robbery at a Circle K store in Central El Paso. The incident happened back on November twenty-first when a man tried to steal snacks including a Honey Bun pastry. When confronted by the clerk, the suspect punched him in the head and fled with the merchandise. He's described as a Hispanic male between seventeen and twenty-one years old, about five foot seven with a light complexion. If you have any information, Crime Stoppers is urging you to call five six six eighty four seventy seven. Tips can be made anonymously, and you could qualify for a cash reward.

    On the positive side, El Paso's women's basketball team continues to dominate this season. UTEP extended its perfect record on Saturday, defeating Denver sixty-nine to fifty-two at the Don Haskins Center. The Miners improved to six and zero for the first time in nearly a decade, putting on an impressive defensive display. Tensaie set a record with eight three-pointers in the game, and the team shot over forty percent from the field overall. The Miners return to the Don Haskins Center on Wednesday to host Texas A and M Corpus Christi.

    Looking ahead at community activities, there are Christmas lights displays happening around town today, and if you're into action sports, Sun City BMX is hosting a local race at six fifty Wallenburg this morning. Registration begins at ten o'clock.

    The International Ten K Run, which connects El Paso and Juarez through downtown ports of entry, has been rescheduled for January seventeenth after being postponed earlier this month. If you had signed up for the original November fifteenth date, you have until tonight to decide whether you're keeping your spot or requesting a refund. Just email USMX at EPCF dot org with your decision.

    For those in the job market, there are opportunities available across the region, from food service positions to specialized roles in healthcare and logistics. The local job market continues to show steady activity as we head into the holiday season.

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