El Paso Local Pulse
Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to another hot desert morning. Forecasters at KVIA say our highs reach the low hundreds this afternoon, with lots of sun, light winds, and almost no chance of rain. That heat shapes our day, so we drink plenty of water, limit midday outdoor time, and keep a close eye on pets and neighbors. Tonight stays warm, in the upper seventies, and tomorrow looks similar. From City Hall, we keep following the debate around Meta’s ten billion dollar data center in Northeast El Paso, near the Painted Dunes area. KFOX reports that at a recent roundtable, city leaders highlight thousands of construction jobs and long term tech positions, while nearby residents worry about water use, power demand, and dust. We watch closely because decisions on water and infrastructure out there will affect our utility bills and growth for years. On the roads, the Texas Department of Transportation reminds us that I 10 East is closed from Loop 375 at Transmountain to Redd Road this morning from 4 a.m. to noon for girder work on the Artcraft project. We give ourselves extra time and use Mesa, Doniphan, or Loop 375 as alternates if we need the West Side. In local business and fun, El Paso Water Parks say Oasis Water Park opens this weekend, a welcome break from the triple digit heat. That means more seasonal jobs for teens and college students, and another cool option for families in the Far East and Mission Valley. Culturally, Juneteenth events continue today, with community groups inviting us downtown and in Segundo Barrio for food trucks, live entertainment, and vendors celebrating history and unity, as shared on local social media. Over at Fort Bliss, crews gear up for Pop Goes the Fort on June twenty seventh, with fireworks and live music from Chris Young and Hot Chelle Rae, a big pre Fourth celebration that draws families from across our region. In sports, our El Paso Chihuahuas are back in action at Southwest University Park. The Padres sent right hander Matt Waldron for a rehab start, and he strikes out a pair over three innings, according to Minor League Baseball. We expect another big night downtown with fireworks and kids running the bases. On the job and housing front, local recruiters say warehouse, logistics, and health care support roles remain strong, especially around the Zaragoza and Americas corridor. Real estate agents report that median home prices hover around three hundred thousand, with listings on the East Side and Horizon still moving within a month when they are priced right. For public safety, El Paso police and sheriff’s officials continue to report relatively low violent crime compared to other big Texas cities, but they do highlight recent arrests tied to vehicle thefts in the Northeast and DWI checkpoints along Zaragoza and Mesa overnight. We stay alert, lock our cars, and plan a sober ride home. A feel good note to end: local veterans and volunteers team up near Memorial Park to assemble care packages for seniors dealing with the heat, delivering fans, water, and check in calls. It is another reminder of how our city looks out for one another. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our local 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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