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  • Local News Update: Immigrant Death, Wanted Fugitives, Water Main Break, and Power Outage in El Paso
    2026/01/17
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, January 17. We start with a heartbreaking development at Camp East Montana inside Fort Bliss, where a Cuban immigrant died in custody on January 3. The El Paso County Medical Examiners Office calls it a homicide from asphyxia due to chest and neck compression, though ICE says it was a suicide attempt. Our community leaders urge accountability as investigations continue. Shifting to public safety, Crime Stoppers lists this weeks most wanted fugitives from El Paso Police and the Sheriffs Office. If you spot them, call 915-566-TIPS anonymously for a possible cash reward.

    Over in northeast El Paso, a water main break last Saturday on Gschwind Street left Candy Arellanos home uninhabitable, displacing her family of 10 and even costing them beloved dogs. El Paso Water is offering to buy her property and the vacant house next door after providing hotel stays, but shes focused on salvaging family photos and memories. Yesterday, west El Paso saw major disruptions when faulty equipment knocked out power to over 10,000 customers near Mesa Hills Drive, Sunland Park Drive, and McNutt Road. Lights flickered out around 1 p.m., including traffic signals, but El Paso Electric restored everything by late afternoon.

    City Hall updates from Thursdays Plan Commission meeting highlight infrastructure pushes, while the Texas Supreme Court just set a case involving our city and others for oral arguments in March. TxDOT keeps things moving too, with the Thorn bridge and Mesa eastbound exit opening soon, though watch for Loop 375 southbound closures today from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. between Pelicano and North Loop for striping work. Todays mild weather at 55 degrees with light winds means smooth sailing for outdoor plans, but bundle up for a cooler evening dip to 40s.

    Community leaders held a press conference yesterday decrying recent federal immigration raids affecting borderland families, calling for unity and oversight at places like Annunciation House. On a positive note, local schools report strong showings in recent basketball games, with EPISD teams advancing in playoffs. Looking ahead, join us at the El Paso Streetcar Farmers Market tomorrow morning downtown.

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  • El Paso Water Lifts Boil Notice, Infrastructure Vulnerabilities Exposed
    2026/01/16
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, January 16th.

    We're starting with some good news on the water front. El Paso Water has officially lifted the boil water notice that affected Northeast and Central areas following that major water main break that happened last Saturday night. The break had drained 15 reservoirs and impacted more than 100,000 of our neighbors. According to Gilbert Trejo, the VP of operations at El Paso Water, water pressure has been restored across the system and the water is now safe to drink. That said, some folks might still notice air in their lines or a slight chlorine smell, so if you're experiencing that, the water department is recommending you flush your household plumbing and run all your cold water taps for at least five minutes, maybe up to fifteen if the water isn't running clear yet.

    The break did expose some serious vulnerabilities in our city's water infrastructure. The system dates back to the nineteen fifties, and it turns out a major water line was directly connected to multiple smaller distribution lines in a way that hasn't been designed that way in decades. But our water department is taking action. They've already started installing additional valves throughout the Northeast system to prevent future breaks from having such a widespread impact. Trejo says they'll be looking across the entire city to see if similar design problems exist elsewhere.

    Moving to some transit news, the City of El Paso Mass Transit Department, Sun Metro, has been approved for federal funding. According to the Federal Register, El Paso received one point nine million dollars for purchasing replacement buses. That's part of a broader federal initiative supporting public transportation improvements across the country.

    Looking ahead at the weekend, we've got some cultural happenings coming up. Bishop Mark Seitz from El Paso will be speaking at the OneLife LA event on January 24th in Los Angeles. Bishop Seitz has been a vocal advocate for immigrant dignity and is being recognized for his work on migration issues at the national level.

    On the local government side, our City Plan Commission and Financial Oversight and Audit Committee held meetings yesterday, continuing discussions on planning initiatives and city finances that affect our daily lives here in El Paso.

    As we head into the weekend, stay hydrated with that safe drinking water, and if you're still seeing any cloudiness from your taps, keep running them. We'll continue to monitor the water situation for you.

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  • El Paso Reels From Water Crisis, Braces for Rate Hike Amid Repairs
    2026/01/15
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, January 15. We start with the big story shaking our city, the ongoing water crisis from that massive 36-inch main break in Northeast El Paso late Saturday. Over 100,000 of us felt the impact, with boil water notices still up in many spots near Transmountain Campus and surrounding neighborhoods. EP Water crews drained 15 reservoirs and set up distribution stations along Montana Avenue and Joe Battle Boulevard, but homes flooded and daily routines ground to a halt, forcing more than a dozen EPISD schools closed Monday. Yesterday at 8:30 a.m., amid this chaos, the Public Service Board approved a ten dollar average hike in our water bills for next year, passing five to two despite Mayor Renard Johnson voting no. Tensions boiled over when police removed a frustrated resident during public comments at the meeting. Another break hit Westway, closing Deanna Davenport Elementary. Right now, expect disruptions to outdoor plans, but crews aim for normalcy soon. Todays weather stays chilly with highs near 50 degrees under partly cloudy skies, no major storms to compound things, and a similar outlook tomorrow.

    Shifting to city updates, our County Commissioners Court meets this morning at nine at the Enrique Moreno Courthouse on East San Antonio, tackling key issues live with some joining by video. In public safety, social media captured alleged ICE activity yesterday at a home construction site near Eastlake Boulevard and Horizon Mesa in Horizon City, where agents confronted workers and a truck crashed amid state troopers, part of rising sightings at Borderland sites.

    On a brighter note, EPCCs Transmountain Campus reopens at noon today after water woes. Job market stays steady with construction booming despite ICE buzz, averaging around 500 openings monthly in trades. Real estate sees median home prices holding at about 280,000 dollars, up slightly near Sun Bowl. New business wise, Guns Down Gloves Up boxing program expands fights against violence downtown.

    Looking ahead, mark January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day events proclaimed by county leaders, with community gatherings at local parks. Quick school shoutout: EPISD teams notched wins in recent hoops despite closures. And for feel-good, locals lit up social media with epic reactions to that BTS throwback at Sun Bowl, uniting us in nostalgia.

    In the past 24 hours, no major crimes reported, just routine patrols keeping our streets safe.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: I-10 Crash, ICE Protest, City Budget, Jobs, Real Estate, and Community Cleanup
    2026/01/11
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, January 11, 2026.

    We start on the West Side, where all eastbound lanes of I 10 at Redd Road are closed after a morning crash just past 8 30. El Paso Fire says four people go to the hospital with minor injuries, and traffic backs up past Transmountain with closures at Artcraft. If we usually take I 10 East from the Upper Valley or Canutillo, we should plan extra time or use Mesa or Doniphan instead while crews clear the scene.

    Downtown, our community continues to react to the ICE shooting in Minneapolis. KFOX14 and CBS4 report that dozens of neighbors gather yesterday outside the Montana Avenue Service Processing Center, near the airport, calling for accountability and marching after a vigil in San Jacinto Plaza. Organizers with the group EPTX United say they want everyday people here along the border to pay attention to how federal enforcement affects our families and coworkers.

    From City Hall, council staff continue work on early year budget adjustments, with discussions focusing on street repairs, transit reliability, and police overtime. We will be watching how those choices affect our daily commutes on streets like Dyer, Zaragoza, and Montana, and how many Sun Metro routes can keep frequent service.

    Weather wise, we wake up to a cool, dry morning in the desert. We stay mostly sunny and breezy, with afternoon highs in the low 60s and cooler winds along Scenic Drive and in the Franklin Mountains. Tonight dips into the mid 30s on the East Side and near the Rio Grande. The next few days stay dry and mild, so outdoor events and hiking plans look good, but we should still pack a light jacket for evening games and concerts.

    On the jobs front, Indeed and ZipRecruiter list around 60 openings just in the 79936 ZIP code and well over 100 remote friendly roles that hire from El Paso. Openings range from warehouse and manufacturing on the Far East Side to customer service and federal jobs, including new postings on USAJobs for aviation safety and border related positions.

    In real estate, local agents report that the median home price on our side of the desert holds around the mid 200 thousands, with Eastlake, Far East Zaragoza, and West Side near Resler still hot spots. Well kept three bedroom homes under that price are still moving within a few weeks.

    Culturally, Visit El Paso highlights a busy January. Tonight and into the week we have yoga and wellness sessions downtown, wine and live music out at Zin Valle Vineyards near Westside Drive, and artist talks and new exhibitions at the El Paso Museum of Art and the El Paso Community Foundation Jewel Box Series at the Plaza Theatre complex. Over at UTEP, the Miners take on FIU and Louisiana Tech at the Don Haskins Center this month, giving us more home hoops to enjoy.

    For families, local schools celebrate winter sports and academic wins. Several high school basketball teams on the East and Northeast sides pick up district victories this weekend, and elementary robotics and science teams prepare for regional competitions later this month, showing how our students keep pushing in STEM.

    On the business side, KVIA reports a new electric heavy duty vehicle manufacturing plant coming just up the road to Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The GreenPower Motor Company project is expected to create about 300 plus jobs and could mean more cross border work opportunities for El Pasoans in everything from assembly to logistics and engineering.

    In crime and safety, outside of the major crash on I 10, police report a relatively calm overnight period for violent crime, with routine calls for disturbances and minor property offenses across Central and the East Side. Authorities still remind us to lock vehicles, especially in busy shopping corridors along Mesa, Sunland Park, and Zaragoza.

    We end with a feel good story. Volunteers across the city spend their Saturday morning cleaning up around Ascarate Park, Segundo Barrio murals, and trailheads in the Franklin Mountains, picking up trash and planting native desert plants. It is a simple reminder that when we show up together with gloves and trash bags, our desert city looks and feels like home.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Fatal Crash, Legal Win, Mild Weather, and Community Giving
    2026/01/02
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, January 2nd. We start with breaking news from last night, a fatal two-vehicle crash at Gateway North and Sean Haggerty in northeast El Paso that claimed one life around 2 a.m., according to KFOX and KVIA reports. Lanes closed briefly but have reopened, and police are investigating. Our hearts go out to the family affected, and we urge everyone to drive carefully on those busy roads.

    Shifting to public safety, in the past day, no major arrests or alerts stand out beyond that crash, though TCEQ notes a minor environmental enforcement case against PTCAA Texas here in El Paso County for their operations, with an eight-thousand-dollar penalty. Stay vigilant, neighbors.

    From city hall, good news on legal fronts, as a Texas appeals court ruled against AG Ken Paxton forcing El Paso and other counties to hand over case data, per KVIA. This protects our local resources for what matters, like prosecuting real threats without extra burdens.

    Weather today brings clear skies and mild temps around 55 degrees by afternoon, perfect for outdoor plans near the Franklin Mountains, but bundle up for that chilly morning start. No impacts expected, with sunny conditions holding through the weekend.

    Jobs feel the national pinch as health subsidies expire, hiking insurance costs for our self-employed folks and small businesses, says the Associated Press. Locally, were seeing about 5 percent more openings in healthcare and logistics near the port of entry, rounding to steady opportunities if youre hunting.

    Real estate stays hot, with median home prices up roughly 4 percent to about 260 thousand dollars in eastside spots like near Album Park, drawing families with those stable rates.

    New business buzz includes a fresh taqueria opening on Montana Avenue this weekend, bringing authentic flavors to our tables.

    Upcoming, catch the free community health fair at the El Paso Convention Center tomorrow, and high school hoops tip off with EPISD teams facing rivals Friday night at Riverside High.

    Shoutout to Burges High for their recent science fair win, advancing kids to state.

    And a feel-good story, local volunteers just wrapped a toy drive at Cohen Stadium, delivering joy to over 500 families this holiday.

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  • New Year, New Beginnings: El Paso Faces ICE Raid, Celebrates Tax Breaks, and Welcomes 2026 with Local Pulse
    2026/01/01
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, January 1st. We kick off the new year with some heavy news from Far East El Paso, where an immigration raid off Bob Hope Drive has left our neighbors shaken. KFOX14 reports unmarked ICE vehicles and a helicopter swooped in on New Years Eve, detaining workers building homes. Residents like Christian Garcia shared footage of the chaos, calling it an injustice to hardworking folks who build our schools and houses. We feel the tension in our community, and ICE has not commented yet.

    Shifting to brighter business news, small businesses across El Paso celebrate House Bill 9 taking effect today. KFOX14 says it exempts up to 125,000 dollars of inventory from city, county, and school taxes, freeing up cash for wages and hiring. Owners like Sarah Miller at Margin Notes Book Bar see it as a game changer, though city hall is analyzing revenue impacts and prioritizing efficiencies to keep services strong without hiking homeowner rates.

    Our job market gets a boost too, with national minimum wage hikes in 19 states inspiring local optimism, while Trump delays tariffs on furniture and cabinets until 2027, per CNN, easing pressures on our retailers.

    Weather today stays mild and sunny, highs around 58 degrees with light winds, perfect for shaking off holiday haze without much disruption. Expect clear skies through tomorrow, ideal for outdoor plans.

    New business activity hums with the inventory break sparking growth, no major closings reported locally.

    For fun ahead, join the First Day Hike at 8:30 a.m. in Franklin Mountains State Park at Chuck Heinrich Memorial Park, a 4 to 5 mile trek with cookies and lights. Lights on the Lake opens this weekend, and free Mission Trail tours roll out first Saturdays. Zumba Blast hits Eastside Senior Center Mondays and Wednesdays.

    Local schools shine with Winter Zoo Camp starting for kids 6 to 14, blending animals and conservation.

    On the feel-good side, were loving Terrys Heart Foundation gearing up for bigger community events after their New Years Eve gala.

    Crime in the past 24 hours stays low key, no major incidents or alerts from El Paso police, keeping our streets safe as we welcome 2026.

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  • El Paso Border Patrols Decline, Safer Streets, Improved Infrastructure & Jobs, Sun Bowl Fever, and Community Giving
    2025/12/28
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, December 28. We kick off with some positive border updates from our region. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents wrapped up fiscal 2025 with apprehensions down sharply to about 260,000 illegal entries across Texas, nearly half the gotaways from peak years, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reported by The Center Square. Thats a big drop from over 482,000 catches and 210,000 gotaways here in prior highs, showing Operation Lone Star and local efforts are making a real difference in keeping our streets safer.

    On the crime front in the past 24 hours, we had no major incidents to report, just routine patrols around the Franklin Mountains and downtown. El Paso Police made a few arrests near the Bridge of the Americas for minor smuggling attempts, handled sensitively with community input.

    City Hall news brings good vibes too. Council just approved budget tweaks for better pothole repairs on Montana Avenue and expanded bus routes to Northeast El Paso, easing our daily commutes starting next week.

    Jobs look steady with about 500 new openings in logistics and healthcare posted on local boards this week, rounded up from sites like Indeed, while real estate sees median home prices holding at around 280,000 dollars, up just 2 percent year-over-year per Zillow trends.

    Sun Bowl fever grips us as Duke Blue Devils soaked up West Texas culture yesterday at the Lucchese Boot Factory, trying on custom kicks ahead of the big game. Our UTEP Miners wrapped their season strong with a conference win, boosting school pride.

    New business buzz includes a fresh Dunkin Donuts pop-up near Sunland Park Mall, drawing crowds despite some early smell complaints from baking trials, but they promise quick fixes.

    Weather today is mild at 60 degrees under sunny skies, perfect for outdoor markets at Cleveland Square Park, though bundle up for a chilly evening drop to 40s. Outlook stays clear through Tuesday.

    Looking ahead, join the New Years Eve bash at Union Plaza on December 31 with live mariachi, and dont miss the free family fun run at Ascarate Park tomorrow morning.

    For a feel-good lift, local schools shone bright: Hanks High students collected over 2,000 toys for Sunnyside kids, spreading holiday cheer citywide.

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  • El Paso's Warm Christmas, Outdoor Cheer, and Job Openings - Local Pulse
    2025/12/26
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, December 26. We kick off with the record warmth that turned our Christmas into a spring-like celebration. At San Jacinto Plaza downtown, folks ditched coats for T-shirts and shorts, picnicking and strolling Scenic Drive without a shiver, as KFOX14 reports. Many like Ruben Besantijo called it crazy but spirit-lifting, while others worried about climate change. This mild weather lets us enjoy outdoor activities today without hassle, though a brief cool-down hits later with highs near 65 and clear skies through evening.

    Shifting to public safety, our El Paso Police spread holiday cheer yesterday with messages of community care and vigilance, per Hoodline. In the past day, firefighters airlifted a two-year-old boy from a flooding incident on the 11500 block of Spencer Drive in East El Paso, according to KFOX14. Hes in hospital care now, a reminder to check home drainage amid any showers.

    City Hall stays quiet post-holidays, but were watching for updates on daily life decisions like traffic fixes near the bridges. On jobs, we see strong entry-level remote gigs in Texas, around 80 no-experience roles like data entry and call centers paying 15 to 17 bucks an hour via Indeed, perfect for our workforce flexibility.

    No big real estate shifts, but homes near the border hold steady. New business buzz is light, with migrants in Juarez shelters across from us marking Christmas amid uncertainty, as EFE notes, boosting local aid spots.

    Sports fans, UTSA Roadrunners play today in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at SMUs Gerald J Ford Stadium, honoring our first responders. Local schools report no fresh wins, but high school teams gear up post-break.

    Looking ahead, community events include New Years runs at Ascarate Park this weekend. For a feel-good lift, El Pasoans like Joseph Kim embraced the warmth, saying it keeps Christmas real without snow shoveling.

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