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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Road Safety Alert and Weekend Events Guide
    2026/04/12
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, April 12. We start with a heavy heart on our roads, as two serious crashes hit us yesterday. KVIA reports one person remains in serious condition after a multi-vehicle wreck at Mesa Street and Brentwood Avenue in West El Paso, with the intersection still closed for investigation, so we urge drivers to find alternate routes. KFOX14 notes a 55-year-old man lost his life in another collision at Antonio Street and Wildcat Drive around 9:30 a.m., where speed may have played a role, but no alcohol. The El Paso County Sheriffs are handling it, and that area's shut down too, impacting our morning commutes. Stay safe out there, listeners.

    Shifting to weather, ABC-7 StormTrack says yesterday brought possible isolated storms east of us with gusty winds and dust, but today we dry out a bit before winds pick up again early next week. Expect mild temps in the upper 70s, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for blowing dust if youre heading to East Paisano.

    We have exciting community events ahead. Today at 10:30 a.m., catch the Wild Encounters Show at the Wildlife Amphitheater on 4001 East Paisano, where zookeepers bring education animals for family fun every weekend through April 30. Mark your calendars for April 23 through 25, when the Budweiser Clydesdales trot back to town, starting with a downtown procession at 3 p.m., then The Taps 70th anniversary, a Chihuahuas game at Southwest University Park, and Fort Bliss on the 25th, great photo ops for all.

    No major city hall updates today, but our job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare and logistics. Real estate sees median home prices around 280,000 dollars, up slightly, drawing more families to neighborhoods like West El Paso.

    Quick school shoutout: Local teams wrapped strong weekend play, with El Paso Highs varsity soccer notching a win. And for a feel-good lift, the International Museum of Art highlights two trailblazing local women artists in a new exhibit through April, inspiring our creative side.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Gusty Saturday, Cultural Vibes, and Steady Spring
    2026/04/11
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11. We kick off with the weather shaping our day. Gusty winds up to 35 miles per hour are blowing through the Borderland after yesterday's blowing dust advisory from the National Weather Service, which cleared by evening. ABC-7 Storm Track reports a slim 20 percent chance of isolated storms today, mostly east of us, with highs in the low to mid 80s. Watch for slick spots on roads like I-10 from recent showers and keep outdoor plans flexible, listeners.

    Shifting to city hall, no major decisions hit our desks this week, but we're eyeing how these winds could delay construction near the Plaza Theatre. On the cultural front, head to the International Museum of Art at 11 a.m. for a free docent-led tour of the Frida Kahlo Sus fotos exhibit, perfect for soaking up some inspiration amid the breeze.

    Tonight at 9 p.m., RAD El Paso West hosts the El Paso Club Crawl, a lively bar hop drawing crowds downtown. Looking ahead, catch Trio Los Panchos on May 9 at the Abraham Chavez Theatre, tickets on sale tomorrow. Mark April 24 for the Las Artistas Spring Show supporting our local creators.

    In feel-good news, the El Paso Choral Society just wrapped their inaugural Good Vibes Only concert at St. Patricks Cathedral, filling the air with uplifting music under director Prentice Loftin. Schools are buzzing too, with recent high school track meets showing our kids dominating regional scores.

    New business stays steady, no big openings or closings, though real estate listings hover around 1,200 homes citywide, with median prices up about 5 percent near the Upper Valley. Jobs look solid at roughly 15,000 postings, many in healthcare along Montana Avenue.

    Crime in the past day remains low-key, El Paso Police report no major incidents or arrests, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe. Sports-wise, UTEP wrapped spring practices with promising Miners football buzz.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Showers Today, Winds This Weekend, Downtown Thriving
    2026/04/10
    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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  • El Paso Local Pulse: April 9th - Arrests, Weather Alerts, and Community Celebrations
    2026/04/09
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We kick off today with breaking news from our police department. A man named Francisco Javier Solis-Jurado, 35, was arrested Tuesday near Doniphan Drive and Montoya Drive on the West Side, linked to multiple commercial break-ins since early March. Officers found him with stolen property, and hes now facing six burglary charges with a 30,000 dollar bond. In Northeast El Paso, police are investigating the homicide of Michael Terrell Jenkins, and 19-year-old Ambar Chavira faces charges in a deadly crash after allegedly fleeing the scene. Were relieved these suspects are in custody, keeping our neighborhoods safer.

    Shifting to city updates, El Paso County starts new traffic changes today on Struthers Road and North Gate Boulevard for stormwater improvements. Expect one lane each way north of the intersection, with minor delays, so plan alternate routes and watch for workers.

    Our weather today brings warm, dry heat with midweek wind gusts raising fire risks, so stay cautious during outdoor activities. Storms could hit by Sunday, but for now, its great for heading to Southwest University Park, where the El Paso Chihuahuas celebrated their home opener against the Albuquerque Isotopes. Fans turned out in style, and new menu items like loaded nachos are drawing crowds.

    On the business front, East El Pasos getting Beankini 915, a bikini barista coffee shop with beachy iced drinks coming soon. But watch gas prices, now at about 3.70 a gallon, up 45 cents in a week, hitting florists and drivers hard.

    Mark your calendars for the Lunar New Year festival this Saturday at Cleveland Square Park, the El Paso Museum of History, and Mexican American Cultural Center, celebrating with family fun downtown. El Paso Rhinos hockey faces Oklahoma Warriors on April 15th at the Events Center.

    Locally, our schools shine with recent youth sports wins, though details are still rolling in. And for a feel-good lift, the Mexican Consul Mauricio Ibarra Ponce de Leon reflected on his seven-year tenure, strengthening our binational ties.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Top Epilepsy Care, Spring Weather, and Community Updates
    2026/04/05
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, April 5. We kick off with great news for our communitys health: Texas Tech Health El Paso and University Medical Center of El Paso just earned Level 4 Epilepsy Center certification from the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, the highest level available. This means our epilepsy patients can now get top-tier diagnostics and even complex surgeries right here in the Borderplex, without traveling far.

    Shifting to the weather, a cold front has cooled us down with breezy northeast winds up to 25 miles per hour this morning, and were seeing scattered showers picking up today around the Franklin Mountains and along the border. Bundle up for outdoor plans, as rain chances linger into tomorrow, but expect drier, warmer days by midweek with highs climbing back above normal. The National Weather Service confirms highs near seasonal today, so events like the Eggstravaganzoo at the El Paso Zoo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. might feel a bit damp but still fun for families hunting eggs.

    On the sports front, our El Paso Chihuahuas had action yesterday with Robinson Ortiz driving in runs and Marcos Castanons homer lighting up the field. Keep an eye on their next games for more excitement at Southwest University Park.

    Were watching public safety closely: El Paso police are searching for 16-year-old Amaya Lucero Moto Garcia, last seen around 12:45 p.m. Saturday in the 7600 block of Alameda. Shes 5-foot-4, about 200 pounds, with brown hair and eyes, wearing a purple T-shirt, black leggings, and boots. She needs medication, so if you spot her, call 915-832-4400 or 911. No other major incidents in the past day.

    City hall has been quiet on big decisions this weekend, but new business buzz includes Dairy Queen spots gearing up for spring with warmer treats soon. Job market stays steady with around 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare thanks to spots like UMC. Real estate sees median home prices holding at about 280,000 dollars, with quick sales near Album Park.

    Looking ahead, join the final Easter Eggstravaganza chance if you missed yesterday, though todays zoo event steals the show. Local schools report solid achievements, like Burges Highs recent math team win at regionals.

    For a feel-good lift, were proud of our vets: the El Paso VA invites us to salute patients this week with notes of thanks.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Cold Front, Police Investigation, and Immigration Facility Violations
    2026/04/04
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4th. We kick off today with our weather update from ABC-7 StormTrack, as a cold front pushes in tonight, dropping our highs from 85 this afternoon to the upper 60s over Easter weekend. Expect dry and breezy conditions early, then gusty northeast winds up to 30 miles per hour starting tomorrow, with a 30 to 40 percent chance of scattered rain showers by Sunday. Grab a light jacket for any outdoor plans today, listeners, before things cool off.

    In breaking news, El Paso Police are investigating a viral social media video from Central El Paso showing an officer punching a woman during an arrest for family violence and assault charges. The department says force was used as they apprehended the suspect, who was booked on those charges plus resisting arrest, then released on bond. Internal Affairs is reviewing it per policy, and theyre committed to transparency as details emerge. Meanwhile, Crime Stoppers reminds us their most wanted fugitives list is out for this weekcall 915-566-TIPS if you spot any, and stay anonymous for a possible cash reward.

    Over at Camp East Montana, the nations largest immigration detention facility, a recent ICE inspection uncovered 49 serious deficiencies, from use of force issues and poor medical responses to unsecured tools and even a detainee escape due to missing perimeter guards. Texas Tribune reports this is far more violations than typical, highlighting real safety gaps we all need to watch.

    On a community note, our job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings listed locally this month, many in healthcare and logistics around the airport area. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around 280,000 dollars, with quick sales in Northeast El Paso neighborhoods.

    City Hall approved new funding yesterday for street repairs on Montana Avenue, easing daily commutes for us all. No major business openings or closings this week, but keep an eye on upcoming events like the Easter egg hunt at Ascarate Park tomorrow and the Sunland Park music fest next weekend.

    Quick school shoutoutBurges Highs basketball team punched their ticket to regionals with a big win Thursday. And for a feel-good story, local volunteers at the Rescue Mission served over 500 Easter meals yesterday, bringing smiles amid the holiday.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Power Restored After Semi Crash, Storm System Incoming
    2026/04/03
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, April third.

    We're starting with a significant incident from last night that affected thousands of our neighbors. A semi-truck crash on Gateway West in East El Paso knocked out power for more than twenty-one hundred customers Thursday evening. According to the El Paso Police Department, the eighteen-wheeler collided at eleven seven five one Gateway West around seven fifty p-m, and emergency responders arrived quickly. The good news is there were no injuries requiring hospital transport. El Paso Electric worked through the evening and restored power to the affected area by ten thirty p-m.

    Speaking of traffic in that area, if you're driving near the Fountains at Farah, construction continues on Hawkins Boulevard. El Paso Water is building a new headquarters campus, and the existing traffic control with lane closures will remain in place through January twenty twenty-seven. The new building is expected to wrap up in June, then they'll demolish the current structure and transform the space into landscaping with flood control benefits. Northbound lanes should reopen once everything is complete next year.

    Now let's talk about what City Hall is working on for you. The City of El Paso continues community meetings to develop a data center policy framework. If you haven't weighed in yet, there's an online survey open until April seventeenth at five p-m for those who can't attend meetings in person. City staff have hosted four meetings so far, and the next one is coming up Wednesday, April eighth at the Wayne Thornton Community Center.

    On the financial front, our city is receiving some good news. El Paso will get four million dollars in FY twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven DEAAG reimbursements, which will help fund community projects and improvements.

    Looking at sports, our local high school teams are in playoff action. Aledo's season came to an end with a six to one loss to El Paso Americas in the Class Five A Division One regional final Tuesday in Andrews.

    Now for the weather, we're looking at beautiful conditions today. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs near eighty degrees and light winds perfect for outdoor plans. Tomorrow stays dry and sunny with highs in the low eighties, though we'll see stronger gusts in the afternoon. The real change arrives Friday night when a cold front moves in from the north. Saturday will be milder with highs in the upper seventies, and by Sunday we're tracking a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening with gusts up to twenty miles per hour.

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  • El Paso Local Pulse: Spring Trail Opening and Weekend Storm Alert
    2026/04/02
    Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2nd. We start with some tragic news from our crime report. A 52-year-old homeless man, Salome J. Lares, died after a brutal assault and arson attack in the Cielo Vista neighborhood early today. Police are searching for two suspects caught on surveillance fleeing the scene, and we urge our listeners to share any tips safely with authorities. Our hearts go out to everyone affected.

    Shifting to city hall updates, officials are moving forward with renaming Cesar Chavez Day to Community and Labor Heritage Day, honoring our shared roots in a way that impacts how we celebrate labor and culture here.

    Tonight at 6:30 p.m., we celebrate progress with the City of El Paso's ribbon cutting and 4-mile run/walk for the new Tierra del Este Trail. Its a great chance to lace up and enjoy our expanding green spaces.

    On new business, Japanese lifestyle store TESOLIFE is coming soon to 12261 Eastlake Blvd near Horizon City, bringing fresh shopping vibes to the east side. Meanwhile, construction kicked off late last month on Dyer Street in Northeast El Paso, with residents buzzing about whats next in that growing area.

    Weather today brings cooler temps in the low 60s this morning, climbing to around 81 with strong westerly gusts up to 40 mph from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., plus a 10 to 20 percent chance of light showers. Hold onto hats for outdoor plans, but it stays mostly above average.

    Looking ahead, storms could ramp up late today into the weekend with possible hail and heavy rain, so keep an eye on updates. Upcoming, mark your calendars for community events like that trail celebration.

    In feel-good news, our schools shine with local teams prepping strong for spring sports. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily pulses. 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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