Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, April 10. We kick off with the weather shaping our day, listeners. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are rolling in this afternoon and evening, especially east of the Rio Grande, according to ABC-7 StormTrack. That could mean slick roads on I-10 and delays at the Bridge of the Americas, so plan indoor alternatives for outings. Rain eases by early Saturday, but winds pick up to 30-35 mph gusts through Sunday, with blowing dust in open areas like the Franklin Mountains. Fire danger rises then, so no outdoor burns. Today stays mild before the action.
Over at City Hall, we see no big decisions this week, but they are pushing forward with downtown improvements around Cleveland Square Park at 510 North Santa Fe Street, tying into community vibes.
New business news stays quiet, with no major openings or closings reported, though watch for more activity in the Arts District.
Crime in the past 24 hours remains low-key, El Paso Police note just a few minor thefts near Mesa Street shops and one arrest for DUI downtown, no major incidents or safety alerts to worry us.
Shifting to culture, mark your calendars for the Lunar New Year festival tomorrow, February 28—no, wait, our big one hits February 28 next year at the El Paso Museum of History, Mexican American Cultural Center, and Cleveland Square Park from noon to 5 PM. We will celebrate with food, music, and family fun in the Downtown Arts and Culture District, a tradition started in 2020 with Pho Tre Bien.
Sports wise, local high schools had solid wins yesterday, like Burges beating Coronado 3-2 in soccer at their field. And tonight, catch Ali Wong live at 7 PM if you snag tickets.
Job market looks steady with about 5,000 postings on local boards, rounded up, focused on healthcare and logistics near the ports of entry. Real estate sees median home prices around 280,000 dollars, up slightly, with hot spots in the Upper Valley.
For a feel-good lift, our community rallied to clean up Ascarate Park last weekend, with over 200 volunteers picking up trash and planting trees—we love that spirit.
Upcoming, expect more showers impacting weekend plans, but community events like museum hours keep us going.
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