El Paso Local Pulse
Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for today. We wake up to developing news from south El Paso, where police are investigating an overnight shooting near 6th and Mesa. According to ABC 7, officers close off parts of the intersection while they talk to witnesses and review nearby cameras. Traffic is moving but slow in that area, so we give ourselves extra time if we use Mesa this morning. No word yet on arrests, but police say there is no ongoing threat to the public. From there, we pivot to our weather, because it shapes our whole day. ABC 7’s First Alert forecast calls for hot, dry conditions across the Borderland, with highs back in the upper 90s and the possibility of a heat advisory later this week. We drink water, wear sunscreen, and remember pets and neighbors as we plan outdoor time, especially on the West Side and out by Montana. At City Hall, we get ready for a busy week. The next City Council meeting is set for Tuesday at 9 a.m. at 300 North Campbell, with items expected on road maintenance and park improvements. El Paso Electric also schedules a public comment hearing on proposed changes to our retail power rates tomorrow at 4 p.m. We can attend in person or online, and this could affect our monthly bills, so it is worth paying attention. In our local economy, job postings around the county hover in the low thousands, with health care, warehousing near the Zaragoza and Santa Teresa ports, and call centers leading the way. Average advertised hourly wages sit in the mid teens, a bit higher for drivers and nurses. In real estate, local agents report that a typical three bedroom home is listing in the low to mid 200 thousands, with days on market creeping toward a month as buyers adjust to higher interest rates. Culturally, downtown stays lively. At Stanton House on Stanton Street, a special Father’s Day yoga session brings families together this morning. Wet N Wild Waterworld in Anthony opens its gates for full summer hours, giving us a chance to cool off with the kids. Looking ahead, Hueco Tanks State Park hosts a Trail Crew volunteer work day next Sunday morning, inviting us to help care for the desert trails we love to hike. Sports wise, the El Paso Chihuahuas continue their road series, with pitchers like Logan Gillaspie getting work in as the team fights to climb the Pacific Coast League standings. Local high school summer leagues on the East and Lower Valley sides are in full swing, giving student athletes a chance to stay sharp. For a feel good note, Visit El Paso shares that our Fire Department recently represented the city at the Metro Fire Chiefs conference, where national agencies highlighted El Paso’s emergency response work as a model for border communities. It is a reminder of the quiet, daily service happening behind the scenes. Thanks for tuning in today, and do not forget to subscribe so we can stay connected to our city together. 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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