El Paso Local Pulse
Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, June nineteenth, and we are glad to be with you. We start with our weather, because it shapes our whole day. ABC 7 Storm Track Weather reports more sunshine today with warmer temps, with highs pushing into the low to mid 90s and only a slight chance of an isolated afternoon storm, mainly east of the Franklins. That means we can plan most outdoor activities with confidence, but we still keep an eye on dark clouds over Transmountain and along I 10 later in the day. From City Hall, our big storyline is how growth is reshaping our daily drives. Smart Growth America highlights El Paso as a national example of progress on street safety, pointing to the Community Progress Bond projects that extend major arterials and add capacity. That affects how we move along Zaragoza, Montana, and the Northeast, and it ties into ongoing conversations about safer crossings for pedestrians and cyclists near schools and parks. County government is busy too. The El Paso County Commissioners Court held a special session yesterday at the Enrique Moreno Courthouse on East San Antonio, continuing work on budgets and infrastructure priorities. Those decisions ripple into services we use every week, from roads to public health. On the cultural front, we have a full night ahead. At the Plaza Theatre downtown, Green Ghost takes the stage at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 and admission free with registration. Over at McKelligon Canyon, Viva El Paso returns at 8 p.m., celebrating our borderland history and culture under the canyon walls. For families, those are two solid options for a Friday night. Some city facilities are pausing today in observance of Juneteenth. The El Paso Museum of History is closed and will reopen Saturday morning, and Parks and Recreation facilities are also closed, which means no Live Active classes, so we plan our workouts and family time accordingly. In schools, Socorro ISD leadership shares that the district has adopted a balanced budget for the second straight year, which is good news for stability in classrooms, staffing, and programs on the East Side and in Socorro. On jobs and real estate, local recruiters report a steady flow of openings in warehousing, logistics, and health care, with hourly wages often in the mid to high teens. Realtors say the median home price in the city is hovering around the mid 200 thousands, with strong interest in the Far East along Zaragoza and in West Side neighborhoods near Mesa and Resler. For crime and public safety, KTSM shares the Sheriff’s list of most wanted fugitives this week, with charges ranging from theft to aggravated assault. Law enforcement asks that we stay alert, especially around busy shopping areas on Gateway Boulevard, and use Crime Stoppers if we recognize anyone, rather than intervening ourselves. One feel good note to close: community groups and churches across the Northeast and Lower Valley are organizing Juneteenth events and food drives, bringing neighbors together to share history, music, and a plate of food, reminding us how strong our borderland community can be. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in. 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 quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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