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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Sunny Skies, Street Repairs, and Community Spirit
    2026/03/08
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, March 8th. We kick off with our weather update: sunny skies today with highs around 72 degrees and light winds from the west, perfect for outdoor plans, though keep an eye on afternoon gusts near the Franklin Mountains that could stir up some dust. Expect the same mild conditions through midweek.

    In city hall news, council just approved funding for street repairs on Montana Avenue from Gateway West to Airway Boulevard, easing commutes for us daily drivers starting next month. That means smoother rides to work or school soon.

    Jobs are buzzing in our area, with over 60 openings in the 79912 zip code paying 13 to 63 dollars an hour, from warehouse roles to healthcare shifts. Weekend gigs shine too, like part-time spots at Davids Bridal on Montana in the Central area at 11 to 15 dollars an hour, or caregiver positions from 13 dollars up in the Northwest. Great news if youre hunting flexible work.

    New business activity brings The Market EP back to San Jacinto Plaza in Downtown for its 15th anniversary, firing up select Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. with local vendors, so mark your calendar for fresh produce and crafts this weekend.

    Community events ahead include that market kickoff, plus high school sports wrapping up with El Paso Highs boys soccer team clinching a 3-1 win over Riverside Friday night, boosting their playoff hopes.

    On the crime front, El Paso police report a quiet 24 hours: one arrest for shoplifting near Cielo Vista Mall and a traffic stop on I-10 yielding minor drug possession charges, no major incidents or safety alerts.

    For a feel-good story, local schools shone bright as Burges High students volunteered over 200 hours cleaning Franklin High Trails, fostering community pride and fitness.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Border Wait Times, Spring Weather, and Community Spirit
    2026/03/07
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

    We wake up today watching our skies and our borders. Local Border Patrol officials tell KFOX14 that agents along the Paso del Norte and Bridge of the Americas ports are seeing heavier wait times this weekend as federal authorities adjust staffing tied to the wider border security debate in Washington. That means we plan a little extra time if we are crossing this morning.

    From City Hall, El Paso City Council is moving forward with plans to resurface a stretch of Montana Avenue near Hawkins, and to add improved lighting around several bus stops on Alameda. City staff say work starts in the coming days, so we watch for lane closures during the weekday rush.

    Our weather shapes our Saturday. The National Weather Service office in Santa Teresa says we have a mild, breezy day, with afternoon highs in the upper 60s on the West Side and near 70 on the East Side. Winds pick up near Transmountain and along I 10 by late afternoon, which could kick up some dust near the state line. Tonight stays cool, with a light jacket needed if we are heading downtown.

    In business news, the El Paso Times reports a new locally owned coffee shop opening next week on Mesa near UTEP, bringing around a dozen new jobs. At the same time, a long running shop in Bassett Place is closing as national retailers shuffle their footprints. Local job boards show roughly nine thousand open positions across the county, with strong demand in healthcare, logistics near the Zaragoza port, and teaching assistants in Socorro and Ysleta.

    On real estate, local brokers say the median home price in El Paso is holding just under three hundred thousand dollars, with homes near Eastlake and Horizon still moving the fastest. Rent for a typical two bedroom near Lee Trevino is now around twelve hundred dollars a month.

    Looking at community life, Sun Bowl Stadium is quiet, but high school baseball and softball are in full swing. Americas High and Franklin both picked up early season wins last night, and several El Paso wrestlers are back from state tournaments with medals, according to school district updates.

    For culture, downtown is busy this weekend. The Plaza Theatre is hosting a touring concert tonight, and San Jacinto Plaza will see food trucks and live music as part of a city sponsored art and vendor market. On the Mission Trail, local shops near Ysleta Mission are preparing for Sunday visitors with handmade crafts and Lenten foods.

    Turning to public safety, El Paso Police report a relatively calm night. Officers responded to a serious rollover crash along Loop 375 near the Spur, with one person taken to the hospital but expected to recover. Police also report an arrest in a string of recent East Side vehicle burglaries near George Dieter, and they remind us to lock cars and avoid leaving valuables visible.

    We close with a feel good moment. A group of Bowie High students spent their Friday afternoon cleaning up around the Chamizal National Memorial, planting desert friendly plants and repainting picnic areas, a reminder of how our young people keep our shared spaces welcoming.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Border Bridge Expansion, Sunny Skies, and Miners Victory
    2026/03/06
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, March 6th. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall where council just approved a 15 million dollar expansion for the Paso del Norte Bridge, easing our daily commutes across the border and boosting trade that touches every wallet in town. This means shorter waits at Zaragoza Road for us cross-border shoppers.

    Shifting to weather, we have sunny skies today with highs near 72 degrees and light winds from the west, perfect for outdoor plans around Franklin Mountains State Park. No major disruptions expected, but bundle up for cooler evenings dipping to 48.

    In new business buzz, Tacos El Rey opened its second spot on Montana Avenue yesterday, drawing crowds with fresh al pastor, while the old Sonic at Dyer and Alameda shut down for a revamp into a coffee bar. Job market looks strong too, with over 2,000 openings listed on local boards, many in logistics at the airport and healthcare at University Medical Center, averaging 18 bucks an hour to start.

    Real estate is heating up, with median home prices around 285,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last month, especially hot in the Upper Valley near Album Park. Cultural scene thrives as the El Paso Symphony announces sold-out shows this weekend at the Plaza Theatre, featuring local mariachi fusion.

    Sports fans, our UTEP Miners mens basketball team upset New Mexico State 78-72 last night at the Don Haskins Center, clinching a spot in the conference tournament. High school shoutout to Hanks Eagles girls soccer for their 3-1 win over Americas.

    Community events ahead include the free Mercado on the Plaza tomorrow at San Jacinto Plaza with artisan vendors, and Sunday's hike cleanup at Hueco Tanks. For a feel-good lift, listeners loved hearing about the Northeast El Paso senior center's knit-a-thon, where folks made 200 blankets for homeless vets, delivered just yesterday.

    On public safety, El Paso Police report a vehicle pursuit on I-10 near Executive Center Boulevard ended in an arrest last night with no injuries, and a theft alert for Northeast businesses near Lee Trevino Drive—stay vigilant with valuables. No major incidents otherwise.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: March 5th Updates on Traffic, Jobs, Real Estate, and Community Spirit
    2026/03/05
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, March 5th. We start with breaking news from our border city, where KFOX14 reports no major incidents overnight, but we stay vigilant amid national tensions from the ongoing US-Iran conflict, with Pentagon updates on strikes affecting military families here at Fort Bliss. In the past 24 hours, El Paso police made two arrests near Montana Avenue for a minor assault, reminding us to stay aware in parking lots after dark, handled swiftly with no serious injuries.

    Shifting to city hall, leaders approved a new traffic plan for Paisano Drive to ease commutes, directly helping our daily drives during rush hour. On the job front, listings show about 500 openings in healthcare and logistics at places like the airport, rounded up for quick hiring this week.

    Real estate heats up too, with median home prices around 280 thousand dollars near the Upper Valley, up five percent from last month per local trackers, great for sellers but calling for smart budgeting. New business buzz includes a taqueria inspired by Fresno openings eyeing a spot on South El Paso Street, promising fresh tacos soon.

    Weather today brings clear skies and 72 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans after yesterday's mild winds, though watch for evening gusts near the Franklin Mountains, says our local forecast. Kids at Burges High celebrated a regional math win, boosting school pride.

    Sports fans, FC Juarez drew interest in Liga MX with a tough lineup against America last night, our Bravos holding strong at home. Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Ascarate Park tomorrow and a free concert series kickoff at Union Plaza this weekend.

    For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors aiding a family after a small fire on Yarbrough Road, showing our tight-knit spirit. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates.

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  • El Paso Election Day: Polls Open Despite Glitches, City Council Fights Rate Hikes
    2026/03/03
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for March 3, 2026. We start with todays big story from City Hall, where our City Council just voted to appeal the Texas Gas Service rate hike that could add about four dollars to average monthly bills and up to eleven for larger homes on Green Valley Lane and beyond. Mayor Renard Johnson says they are fighting hard because we deserve a fair deal without carrying statewide costs, and they are also seeking a rehearing on the El Paso Electric increase that might bump bills by around fourteen dollars. These moves protect our wallets right here in the Borderland.

    Over in the Lower Valley, El Paso police are investigating an unknown problem along the canal behind homes on the 7500 block of Green Valley Lane since early this morning. Crimes Against Persons detectives are on scene, and we will keep you posted as details emerge, staying mindful of our neighbors safety.

    Its Election Day for the March primary, listeners. Some poll pads glitched this morning at spots like Benito Martinez Elementary and Hanks High School, but voting machines work fine with manual check-ins. Head to any site from seven a.m. to seven p.m., like UTEP or the Enrique Moreno County Courthouse, to make your voice heard.

    Weather stays mild today with sunny skies and highs near seventy, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light breeze off Franklin Mountains might cool evenings. Expect the same tomorrow before scattered clouds roll in.

    On the cultural front, Grupo Duelo brings their Gravedad Tour to the Rio Grande Theater in November, promising high-energy corridos for us music lovers.

    Upcoming, catch the City Council meeting wrap-up events this week at the Plaza Theatre, and dont miss community cleanups at Memorial Park Saturday.

    Local Hanks High School hoops team notched a win last night, boosting their playoff hopes.

    In jobs, we see about two thousand openings in healthcare and logistics around the airport area. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices holding steady near three hundred thousand dollars in the Upper Valley.

    A quick crime note: authorities arrested a woman for drunk driving near Sparks with a six-year-old in the car after a crash, reminding us to drive safe.

    And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at the Eastside Senior Citizens Center served over two hundred free meals yesterday, strengthening our community bonds.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Fire Response, City Framework, and Gas Rate Fight
    2026/02/28
    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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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Border Defense, Justice for Lynch, and Community Spirit
    2026/02/27
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We kick off with breaking developments at the border where the US military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone near Fort Bliss, prompting the FAA to close some airspace around our city. Lawmakers like Rep. Rick Larsen called it stunning, but a joint statement from the FAA, CBP, and Pentagon says it was to counter drone threats from cartels, far from populated areas and with no impact on commercial flights. This follows a similar incident two weeks ago, highlighting stronger border defenses under President Trump.

    Shifting to our crime report from the past day, El Paso Police are seeking two suspects in a beer theft at the OXXO on 5830 Dyer Street near Broaddus Avenue. Caught on camera with side-eye stares and packs of Twisted Tea, they struck on February 13 evening. If you know them, call Crime Stoppers at 915-566-8477. We stay safe out there, listeners.

    In court news, driver Domenick Chavez got 15 years for the 2023 crash that killed original Dixie Chicks singer Laura Lynch near El Paso. He was speeding over 100 miles per hour on a suspended license, causing a fiery head-on collision. District Attorney James Montoya says it holds dangerous drivers accountable.

    Our UTEP Miners track and field team heads to Lynchburg, Virginia today for the Conference USA Indoor Championships through tomorrow, chasing league titles. Go Miners!

    City Hall updates include a State Bar of Texas Tax Section road show here today, helping with mining concessions and tax insights that affect local businesses and jobs. Job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings listed regionally, many in logistics near the border. Real estate sees median home prices around 280,000 dollars, up 4 percent, with hot spots in Northeast El Paso.

    Weather today brings sunny skies and highs near 65 degrees, perfect for outdoor activities, though gusty winds near Fort Bliss could stir dust. Outlook stays mild through the weekend.

    New business buzz has an El Paso mom, Angelina Olivera, testifying in a Senate hearing after FDA blocks rare disease treatments her son needs for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Heartbreaking, but it spotlights our community's fight.

    Upcoming, catch community events like tax workshops downtown this weekend. Local schools report strong achievements, with Hanks High winning their latest debate tourney.

    For a feel-good story, listeners rallied with donations for Lynch's family memorial, showing our tight-knit spirit.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Justice, Safety, and Community Spirit on February 26
    2026/02/26
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, February 26. We start with breaking news from our courts. Domenick Chavez, a 33-year-old driver, just received a 15-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter in a tragic head-on crash on US 62 near Dell City in Hudspeth County. He was speeding over 100 miles per hour while passing vehicles on that narrow two-lane road, killing Laura Lynch, a founding member of The Chicks. El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya says this sends a clear message to keep dangerous drivers off our West Texas highways.

    Shifting to City Hall updates, Congresswoman Veronica Escobar introduced the Stop ICE Election Militarization Act yesterday to block federal immigration agents from polling places ahead of midterms. It aims to prevent intimidation and bans enforcement near elections, protecting our community's right to vote without fear.

    Over at Fort Bliss, KTEP reports dozens of 911 calls from the ICE detention camp at Camp East Montana in recent months, including medical crises for a pregnant woman, a man with late-stage lung cancer, an 80-year-old who fell in the showers, and even a stabbing where staff saw exposed tendons. Two men died in custody in January, raising tough questions about care for vulnerable folks there.

    On public safety in the past 24 hours, no major incidents reported citywide, but we urge caution on icy patches near the Franklin Mountains from last night's chill. Todays weather brings sunny skies with highs around 62 degrees, perfect for outdoor walks along the Paseo del Bosque trail, though bundle up for that morning wind.

    New business buzz includes a fresh taqueria opening on Montana Avenue East, drawing crowds for authentic carne asada. Jobs look strong with about 1,200 postings in healthcare and logistics this week via local boards. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around 285,000 dollars, up slightly near the Lower Valley.

    Upcoming, catch the El Paso Locomotive soccer match Saturday at Southwest University Park. Burges High School just won their basketball playoff game, boosting our student spirits.

    For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors clearing sidewalks together after the freeze, strengthening our bonds here.

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