El Paso Local Pulse
Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, June sixth, twenty twenty six. We wake up under cloudy skies and mild temps in the mid 70s around the airport and along I 10. According to the National Weather Service in Santa Teresa, we stay warm and a bit muggy today, with highs near the low 90s and a slight chance of afternoon storms, especially on the East Side and over the Franklins. That could mean brief heavy rain and slick streets on Mesa, Zaragoza, and the Spaghetti Bowl, so we plan extra time if we are out later. From city hall, we continue to watch budget talks focused on street repairs and public safety staffing, with council members signaling more attention to potholes on major corridors like Montana and Lee Trevino, and to police overtime. That could affect how quickly crews get to our neighborhoods this summer. In breaking public safety news, Crime Stoppers of El Paso has released this week’s Most Wanted list and is asking for tips at their 566 8477 hotline. We remember, we never approach fugitives ourselves; we just share what we know. On a lighter note, downtown comes alive at noon with the Wheels and Ink Expo at the El Paso Convention Center. Organizers list custom cars, bikes, tattoo artists, live music, and food trucks running until late this evening. Over in Mission Valley, Visit El Paso and the county host free Mission Trail tours starting at 9 a.m. from the Mission Valley Visitor Center on Alameda, a chance to walk through our history at Ysleta and Socorro missions. If we are looking for something local and fresh, the El Paso Artist and Farmers Market celebrates its fifteenth anniversary season this morning, from 8 to 2, with vendors, crafts, and food near the Union Plaza area. La Nube children’s museum downtown also offers the Great Summer Boat Build Off this afternoon, giving kids a hands on science break. In our schools, the El Paso ISD board gears up for a finance committee meeting on June tenth, where they will weigh next year’s classroom and safety priorities, decisions that ripple into every campus. In sports, the El Paso Chihuahuas continue their homestand, with recent games featuring solid hitting, including extra base knocks from the middle of the lineup. If we head to Southwest University Park tonight, we should plan for warm first pitch temperatures and maybe a breeze off the river. Around town, real estate agents report that mid priced homes, around the 250 thousand dollar mark, still move fastest on the West Side and in Eastlake, while job postings stay strong in health care, logistics, and defense support, especially near Fort Bliss and around Loop 375. For a feel good story, county officials highlight volunteer groups cleaning trails around the Franklin Mountains and planting trees in city parks, a small but big hearted effort to keep our desert city cooler and greener for everyone. Thanks for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so we can keep bringing you our city’s story every day. 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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