Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, November first. As we step into a fresh November weekend together, we wake up to a mild autumn chill. Temperatures hover near fifty degrees downtown, with clear skies expected all day and a high reaching into the lower seventies. So, we can look forward to pleasant conditions whether you’re heading out to a community event or just enjoying a morning stroll along Scenic Drive.
One of the big stories shaping our weekend is the last day for early voting in El Paso County before the November elections. Local election officials report only about sixteen thousand ballots have been cast so far, a turnout of barely three percent of registered voters. Folks, if you haven’t voted yet, you can still swing by a nearby polling station—Bassett Place, Marty Robbins Rec Center, and the YWCA West are gearing up for a final-day surge. Remember, these elections matter for both state propositions and local races, including several school district measures, and spots in places like Clint, Socorro, and Tornillo. Voters are asked to bring a Texas driver’s license or passport, and if you want to save time inside, print a sample ballot before heading out since phones aren’t allowed in polling locations.
At city hall, our council is focusing on budget allocations for improving road safety along Mesa Street and exploring options to support community-based food security efforts. With the ongoing strain from the federal SNAP benefits delay, local food pantries continue to experience high demand, and community leaders urge us to help by donating or volunteering when possible.
In local business news, there’s a new bakery opening up on Cincinnati Avenue, bringing jobs and fresh flavors just in time for the holiday season. Meanwhile, a family-owned grocery store at the corner of Alameda and Raynolds closes its doors today after nearly thirty years, citing rising costs and competition from larger chains.
For culture lovers, the Dia de los Muertos festivities kick off this morning at the El Paso Museum of Art, right on Oregon Street. From eleven until six, families can join an alebrije workshop or take photos with giant calacas. These bright, playful creatures and decorations are part of the celebration that connects us with the rich traditions of our region.
On the sports front, Ysleta High School volleyball delivered a shutout win against Bowie, and Riverside edged out Young Women’s STEAM Academy three games to two. Anthony High saw their playoff hopes dashed in a close loss to Odessa, but Fabens pulled ahead over Irvin, keeping their postseason dreams alive.
Looking at real estate, inventory remains tight in popular west side neighborhoods, and average home prices this week are hovering around two hundred ten thousand dollars, with brisk competition for properties near Coronado High and UTEP.
This week, crime remains relatively quiet downtown, though officers responded to a burglary on Pershing Drive early this morning, making one arrest without injuries. The El Paso Police remind us to keep cars locked and porch lights on as days grow shorter.
Turning to community events, the annual B Warm Blanket Drive officially begins today up at Braden’s, 5024 Doniphan. The drive runs through the end of December and supports our neighbors in need as temperatures dip. If you have gently used blankets, this is a great way to give back.
Finally, on a feel-good note, dozens of Franklin Elementary students rallied yesterday, collecting over five hundred cans for local food banks in response to ongoing needs tied to the SNAP delay. It’s these small acts—neighbors chipping in just a little bit—that remind us how connected we truly are here in El Paso.
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