Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, February 28. We start with breaking news from last night: El Paso Fire Department knocked down a building fire at Alameda and Pera Avenue, right across from Chicos Tacos in South Central. No injuries reported, but crews acted fast to contain it. Shifting to city hall, our Mayor and Council just approved a strategic framework guiding priorities through 2028, focusing on economic mobility, public safety, infrastructure, quality of life, and good governance. It draws from community input, promising better jobs, safer neighborhoods, housing options, and park upgrades, with action plans kicking off this fall. Mayor Renard U Johnson says it puts resident voices first for real daily progress. On utilities, we are challenging the state-approved Texas Gas Service rate hike after folks saw bills double from delivery charges and gas costs. City officials filed for a rehearing with the Railroad Commission to fight for fair rates, and we urge you to call Texas Gas at 800-700-2443 with questions. In public safety, Crime Stoppers lists new most-wanted fugitives this week, so stay vigilant and tip anonymously if you spot them. Out in Fort Hancock, a military laser misfired Wednesday, downing a CBP drone, the second such incident recently, prompting better agency coordination. Public health notes measles cases at Camp East Montana, with Congresswoman Veronica Escobar blaming poor facility management and calling for shutdown. East El Paso residents, Rep Lily Limon wants a full pipe review after repeated breaks causing floods and sinkholes. Weather today brings mild sunshine, highs near 65 degrees around Franklin Mountains, perfect for outdoor plans, though chilly evenings call for layers, with clear skies holding through Sunday. Job market shows steady demand, about 5,000 openings in healthcare and logistics per local listings. Real estate listings hover around 1,200 homes, median price up 4 percent to 285,000 dollars. Quick school shoutout: local high teams notched wins in recent basketball playoffs. Upcoming, MACC Artist-in-Residence apps due today. Feel-good note: Youth Advisory Board joined council sessions, shaping youth priorities for safer, funner spaces. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. 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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