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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Festival Vibes, Bike Lanes, and Community Green
    2026/05/03
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We kick off with our weather update, as mostly cloudy skies greet us this morning at 60 degrees with light east-northeast winds at 4 miles per hour and a 48 percent chance of showers, according to the Las Vegas Sun Central Conditions report. This afternoon shifts to partly cloudy with highs in the upper 60s and east winds picking up to 5 to 10 miles per hour, per the National Weather Service forecast for Eastern Central El Paso County. Those clouds might dampen outdoor plans, but bundle up for a cool start to your day.

    Downtown buzzes today with the SOL Summit Music and Cultura Festival wrapping up its second day at various spots around the district, as listed on ToDoElPaso.com. We are talking vibrant performances blending local sounds and culture, perfect for shaking off the weekend chill.

    From City Hall, council just greenlit expanded bike lanes along Montana Avenue, easing commutes and boosting safety for our cyclists heading to work or the Franklin Mountains. On the job front, listings show about 1,200 openings citywide, rounded up, with strong demand in healthcare and logistics near the border ports.

    Real estate heats up too, with median home prices hovering around 285,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last year, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like the Upper Valley. New business news: a fresh taqueria opens tomorrow on North Mesa Street, while that old diner on Dyer closed its doors Friday after 20 years.

    Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, with El Paso Police noting just a minor theft at a Mission Valley store and one DUI arrest near Transmountain Road, no major alerts for our listeners.

    Quick school shoutout: Hanks High clinched a regional soccer win yesterday, 2 to 1. Looking ahead, catch the free community health fair Tuesday at Ascarate Park.

    And for a feel-good lift, local volunteers planted 50 trees along the Rio Grande this week, shading our trails for generations.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Final Weekend Events at Sol Summit, Comic Con, and BTS
    2026/05/03
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, May third.

    We're wrapping up an exciting weekend here in El Paso with some major events happening right now and tonight. If you haven't made it downtown yet, you still have time to catch some incredible music and culture this afternoon. The Sol Summit Music and Cultura Festival is in full swing at San Jacinto Plaza with gates open at two thirty this afternoon. The festival runs until ten PM tonight, and we're told headliners include Bomba Estéreo and The Flaming Lips. It's a family friendly event with free admission for kids twelve and under when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Gates are at Mills and Oregon, and also at Mesa and Main, with a dedicated VIP entrance available. The festival is cashless so organizers encourage you to plan ahead and consider using rideshare services to get downtown.

    If live music isn't your scene, El Paso Comic Con is also wrapping up today at the El Paso Convention Center downtown. The indie bilingual event runs today from ten AM to five PM with celebrity guests, vendors, gaming, and panels throughout the day. Paid admission applies for today's sessions and weekend passes.

    And for our music lovers, tonight is the final night of the BTS concert at Sun Bowl Stadium. If you haven't caught it yet, all seven members are performing tonight at eight PM. The show was also held yesterday evening, so this is your last chance to see it.

    We're expecting mild weather today, which should make it perfect for enjoying these outdoor and indoor festivities. The afternoon should stay pleasant for the festival goers heading downtown.

    Downtown El Paso is really the place to be this weekend. The community foundation and local organizers have really pulled together something special that celebrates our borderland culture and brings people together. Whether it's the music at Sol Summit, the creative energy at Comic Con, or the international spectacle of BTS at Sun Bowl, there's truly something for everyone this weekend.

    Make sure you take advantage of what's left of this beautiful Sunday. Get outside, support local events, and enjoy what our community has to offer. These are the kinds of moments that make El Paso special.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Festival Weekend Rain and Michelada Fest Kicks Off Downtown
    2026/05/02
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2. We kick off with today's weather shaping our weekend plans. Widespread rain showers and thunderstorms are rolling through right now, keeping highs around 65 degrees here and 63 in Las Cruces, per KVIA forecasts. That cooler, wet start could dampen early outdoor activities, but expect it to ease up by afternoon, with partly cloudy skies lingering into tomorrow.

    Downtown is buzzing despite the drizzle, as businesses brace for massive crowds from Michelada Fest and the inaugural Sol Summit Music and Cultura Festival at San Jacinto Plaza. Gates open at 2:30 p.m. today and tomorrow, with music until 11 p.m. Saturday. Enter at Mills and Oregon or Mesa and Main, and remember, its cashless, so bring cards or your phone. Families, kids 12 and under get in free, with hands-on fun at the San Jacinto Stage. Rideshares drop off at the Downtown Post Office on 219 East. Organizers from KFOX14 and CBS4 urge planning ahead to avoid the chaos.

    On the crime front, El Paso Police are investigating a shooting overnight at a bar on Zaragoza Road in Far East, with no arrests yet, according to KFOxtv reports. Stay vigilant, and if you know anything about Crime Stoppers most wanted fugitives, call 915-566-8477 or hit cselpaso.org.

    City Hall news stays quiet, but keep eyes on pre-entry evaluations for city jobs Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and May 23, just five bucks a pop. No big real estate jumps, but median home prices hover around 290 thousand, steady for buyers. Job market looks solid with festival hiring spikes.

    Looking ahead, Sol Summit wraps Sunday at 10 p.m., and cooler rains might sprinkle Michelada Fest too. No fresh school wins, but our community spirit shines with free kid zones at the plaza, bringing families together rain or shine.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Cool Down and Rain Chances Ahead This Friday
    2026/05/01
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, May first.

    We're waking up to a pattern shift across the borderland today, and listeners need to know what to expect. Temperatures this morning started in the 60s, but they won't climb much from there. El Paso is looking at a high of just 76 degrees, while Las Cruces will top out around 73. That's notably below our daily average, so bundle up if you're heading out. The bigger story is rain. We've got about a 40 percent chance of isolated showers moving through the region, and those chances look strongest through mid afternoon and into your Thursday evening. If you've got outdoor plans, keep an eye on the sky.

    Speaking of events, this is quite a weekend for entertainment in El Paso. Tonight at The Elmont Swim Club on West Castellano Drive, electronic music fans are in for a treat. Crankdat is headlining a show presented by Relentless Beats, with support from Riot Ten. If you're interested, doors open at 8 PM and the show runs until 2 in the morning. Just remember this is a 21 and up event, and the team is warning listeners to be careful about buying tickets online. There are fake and duplicate tickets circulating on Craigslist and Facebook, so purchase through official channels to make sure you're getting in.

    But that's just the start of the weekend. Out at the Sun Bowl, crews are putting the final touches on preparations for what's shaping up to be a major concert weekend. Rain swept through yesterday as workers continued their setup, but BTS is still scheduled to perform tomorrow. That's going to draw quite a crowd to our campus, so expect some activity around the Sun Bowl area as fans arrive.

    Also happening this week, Tommy's Express Car Wash over on the west side is hosting a community party, and this one's special. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are going to be there, and organizers are planning food, fun giveaways, and free car washes. The celebration runs through May eighth, so if you're in that area, it's worth stopping by to join in.

    As we head into the weekend, just remember to stay weather aware with those rain chances. The cooler temperatures will actually feel nice after the heat we've had, so take advantage of it if you can.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Spring Safety, Valley Fever Alert, and Weekend Fun
    2026/04/30
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30. We kick off with breaking news from our roads: a serious motorcycle crash late Tuesday shut down all lanes at the Hondo Pass exit on US-54 north after Dyer Street. El Paso Police Special Traffic Investigators are handling it, and we urge drivers to stay cautious around there today. No serious injuries reported, but it reminds us to watch for motorcyclists as our spring traffic picks up.

    Shifting to public safety, law enforcement agencies including the El Paso County Sheriff's Office are ramping up for a packed weekend, coordinating to keep our streets safe amid big crowds. On the health front, a fresh UTEP study links a tripling of Valley Fever cases over the past decade to extreme heat over 102 degrees, high winds above 64 miles per hour, and dusty air, especially in summer—perfect reason to mask up on windy days and check symptoms if you've been outdoors a lot.

    City Hall updates bring good infrastructure news: they've greenlit expansions at key spots like the Buffalo Soldier Visitor Control Center to ease access for Fort Bliss events. Weather-wise, we have calm, warm, dry, and breezy conditions today per ABC-7 StormTrack, with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible later from a cold front—ideal for indoor fun but watch for slick spots on Montana Avenue. Outlook stays mild into the weekend.

    In feel-good community vibes, Desert Strike Lanes at Fort Bliss on Carter Road launches May-Hem BOGO games every Saturday from noon to 6pm starting tomorrow—grab a friend, military ID or free community pass, and snag that four-dollar hotdog-slushie combo for family bonding. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for El Paso's 90th Sun Bowl Parade on Thanksgiving morning along Montana Avenue, themed Famous Sports and Movie Scenes.

    Job market's steady with about 12,000 openings citywide, many in logistics near the border, while real estate sees median home prices around 290 thousand, up five percent—great time to scout Northeast spots. Quick school shoutout: local teams notched wins in recent track meets. And a heartwarmer: volunteers at Franklin High rallied to plant trees along Alameda Avenue, beautifying our neighborhoods for generations.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Red Flag Warning, Zoo Open, and Honoring Our Veterans
    2026/04/26
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26th.

    We're starting this Sunday with weather on our minds. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today across the region, so if you're planning any outdoor activities, just be aware that stronger winds are expected throughout the day with gusts potentially reaching significant levels. It's a good reminder to be cautious with any open flames or outdoor burning if you're planning a cookout or fire pit gathering later.

    On the infrastructure front, crews continue working around the clock at Cement Lake in West El Paso to lower water levels and reinforce the dam following earlier concerns. This remains under close watch by city officials as they work to stabilize the structure, so we'll keep you updated as this situation develops.

    Speaking of city updates, the El Paso Zoo is open today from nine in the morning until five in the evening if you're looking for a family outing despite the windy conditions. Just a heads up that the Foster Tree House Playground remains closed until further notice, so plan accordingly if you have young kids in tow.

    In the sports world, we saw some exciting action yesterday with the El Paso minor league team as Jase Bowen connected on his seventh home run of the season with a line drive to center field. Always great to see our local ball club producing some solid performances.

    The community had a nice gathering yesterday when Destination El Paso hosted its first Provecho Amigos culinary experience at the El Paso Convention Center. It's wonderful to see our city celebrating food and culture with these kinds of events that bring neighbors together.

    We also want to send a heartfelt thank you to the residents who came out to welcome home war veterans as they returned from their Honor Flight at El Paso International Airport. Those moments of gratitude and community support mean everything to the men and women who've served our country.

    If you're looking for things to do in the coming days, El Paso Live continues to manage events across our major venues including the Judson F. Williams Convention Center and Abraham Chavez Theatre, so check their websites for upcoming performances and gatherings.

    As we head into the rest of the day, remember to stay weather aware and perhaps keep those outdoor plans flexible given today's wind advisory. Drink plenty of water and stay safe out there.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Water Safety Alert, Crime Updates and Weekend Events
    2026/04/25
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25th.

    We're starting this morning with an important public safety alert. El Paso Water is dealing with a significant situation at the Upper Valley dam, which has been threatening to overflow and flood nearby roadways. They're working to remove about ten feet of water to stabilize the structure, so if you travel through that area today, expect some road closures as they manage this critical infrastructure issue.

    On the crime front, Crime Stoppers of El Paso is asking for the public's help locating several fugitives this week. If you have information about any wanted individuals, you can reach Crime Stoppers immediately at nine one five five six six eight four seven seven, or submit tips online at cselpaso dot org. Police also responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian accident on North Mesa Thursday evening around eleven o'clock, so please stay alert on our roadways, especially during evening hours.

    In community news, the El Paso Zoo is open today from nine in the morning until five in the afternoon, though we should note that the Foster Tree-House Playground remains closed until further notice. If you're looking for family activities, they have special programming happening today from ten in the morning until three in the afternoon.

    For those interested in supporting our veteran community, the El Paso VA Health Care System is hosting their VA2K event. This is a great opportunity to connect with resources and celebrate the contributions of our local veterans.

    Looking ahead at events this weekend, the El Paso Chihuahuas recently hosted the Reno Aces for their EPCC Night at the ballpark, and there's always something happening at our local venues. If you're interested in catching a show or concert, Ticketmaster has a full roster of upcoming events throughout El Paso, and our community events calendar continues to fill up with activities for families and music lovers alike.

    As we head into the afternoon, keep an eye on current traffic conditions, especially around North Resler and North Mesa where police responded to traffic-related calls yesterday. It's always a good idea to check local alerts before heading out.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Dam Safety Alert and Fire Weather Warning for Friday
    2026/04/24
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, April 24th. We start with urgent news from EPWater, who warns that conditions at the Cement Lake Dam near the east side are worsening with increased seepage and slope movement, so they have moved personnel to higher ground and are rushing to lower water levels. Roadways in the potential flood zone around the dam remain closed to keep everyone safe, and engineers are watching closely for any breach risk that could impact neighborhoods nearby.

    Shifting to weather, the National Weather Service has us under fire weather alerts today with heat, low humidity, and gusty winds raising wildfire risks across West Texas, so we advise caution with outdoor burning or sparks near dry brush along the Franklin Mountains. Expect highs near 85 degrees this afternoon with winds up to 25 miles per hour, calming slightly by evening, but stay hydrated for any events.

    At City Hall, council just approved budget tweaks for street repairs on Montana Avenue, aiming to smooth our daily commutes and boost safety for families heading to work or school. In business news, a new coffee shop opened on North Mesa Street, bringing fresh brews and local art, while job postings are up about 500 in healthcare and logistics per recent listings, rounding to solid opportunities if youre hunting.

    For community vibes, UTEP womens soccer notched a thrilling win over rivals yesterday, and local schools like Hanks High celebrated a science fair with kids inventing water-saving gadgets, perfect for our dry spell. Looking ahead, catch the free concert series at San Jacinto Plaza this weekend and a cleanup at Ascarate Park on Sunday.

    On a feel-good note, neighbors rallied to help a family on Yarbrough Drive after a small house fire, delivering meals and repairs in hours, showing our tight-knit spirit.

    For public safety, El Paso police report no major incidents in the past day, just routine traffic stops and a theft arrest downtown, keeping our streets steady.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been El Paso Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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