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El Paso Local Pulse: Hot Weekend Ahead, Femme Frontera Celebrates Ten Years

3 min · 14 jun 2026
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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, June fourteenth, twenty twenty six. We start with the big thing shaping our day: the weather. We wake up to warm, dry desert air, light winds, and plenty of sun. By this afternoon, we climb into the upper nineties, brushing triple digits on the East Side and in the Lower Valley. Tonight, it stays warm and clear, so anything outdoors after sunset, from Segundo Barrio to West Towne Marketplace, feels hot but manageable. We stay in this hot, mostly dry pattern over the next couple of days, so we plan those outdoor errands early and keep water handy. From City Hall, we are watching two things that touch our daily lives. Council continues to debate the upcoming budget, with talk about how much of our property tax bill goes to street repairs versus public safety. Leaders are also tracking TxDOT’s new round of I 10 work. KTSM reports fresh closures this week on I 10 in West El Paso as part of the ongoing widening project, which means longer drives near Sunland Park and Mesa. We may want to leave a little early for work or weekend errands if we use that stretch. Culturally, our city is buzzing. According to KFOX, the Femme Frontera Film Festival marks its tenth anniversary this weekend at the Mexican American Cultural Center downtown, with cross border films, a Border Breaker award ceremony, and workshops that highlight our binational storytelling. Over at the Plaza Theatre, El Paso Mom notes that Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has a one p.m. show today, giving families a cool escape from the heat in the heart of downtown. For community events, To Do El Paso lists Karaoke Tardeada Sundays starting at one this afternoon and a DIY sugar scrub workshop around four thirty, giving us low key options from the West Side to the Mission Valley. In sports, the El Paso Chihuahuas stay in the thick of their season at Southwest University Park. Minor League Baseball’s site highlights strong offensive performances, keeping our Triple A club fun to watch as we roll into the heart of summer. On the job and housing front, local recruiters say hourly warehouse and logistics jobs sit in the mid teens per hour, and apartment rents for a basic two bedroom average around thirteen hundred dollars a month, with the Northeast still a bit more affordable than the West Side. For crime and safety, El Paso Police report a generally quiet twenty four hours with the usual calls for traffic crashes, family disturbances, and a few thefts along major corridors like Montana and Dyer. No major citywide alerts this morning, but officers do remind us to lock vehicles and avoid leaving valuables visible, especially when we park at malls and trailheads. We close with a feel good note. Local organizers report strong turnout at wellness and community events at Bassett Place, where families come together for health screenings, games, and music. It is another reminder that even in a big city, our border community still feels like a neighborhood. Thank you for tuning in, and 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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El Paso Local Pulse: Budget Relief, Storm Watch, and Downtown Celebrations

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today with clouds, wind, and the real chance for showers and thunderstorms across the Borderland. KVIA and the National Weather Service say we sit near the low 70s this morning, heading back into the upper 90s this afternoon, with gusty winds and spotty downpours that could cause brief ponding on streets, especially along I 10 and near Airway and Zaragoza. Rain chances stick with us through Friday, so we plan on keeping the umbrella and leaving extra time for the drive. From city hall and our schools, we get a major money update. El Paso ISD reports the board has adopted the new 2026 27 budget after cutting the projected deficit from about 37 million dollars down to just over 4 million. The district says this financial stability plan should help protect classroom programs and keep more teachers in place, though some central office positions and vacant roles are going away. Families around Franklin High, Austin, and Bowie will be watching for how staffing and services shift in the fall. On the jobs and economy front, local recruiters say hourly warehouse and logistics work around the Zaragoza and Americas interchanges still starts in the mid teens per hour, with signing bonuses in some cases, while hospitality jobs downtown and around the airport hover just under that but offer more flexible hours. Realtors tell us the median home price on the West Side is sitting in the low 300 thousands, with the Lower Valley and Northeast closer to the low 200s, and days on market stretching toward a month as buyers wait out rates. In breaking public safety news, El Paso Police report a 25 year old man has been arrested in connection with a May murder on Alameda Avenue near Bowie High School. According to the latest department news release, detectives tracked him down after reviewing hidden camera video from a nearby business. Officers say there is no ongoing threat to the public, but they remind us to stay aware along busy corridors like Alameda and Dyer, especially late at night. For culture and fun, downtown has a full slate tonight if the weather cooperates. The city is hosting a free World Cup watch party for the Mexico versus South Korea match at Cleveland Square Park next to the Mexican American Cultural Center. The event starts at 7 p.m., with the game on the big outdoor screen, snacks while they last, raffles, and card trading for kids. A few blocks away at Arts Festival Plaza on West San Francisco, the Market Under the Stars runs from 5 to 9 p.m., with local makers, food trucks, and live music lighting up the plaza. Up in the canyon, Cool Canyon Nights at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre brings Sonora Skandalo to the stage this evening. Gates open at 5, music starts at 6, and the show is free, though we want to get there early for parking. For families, the Esperanza Acosta Moreno Library on Pebble Hills hosts a Juneteenth Unity Beaded Bracelets activity starting at 10 a.m. this morning, welcoming all ages to drop in, make crafts, and talk about the meaning of the holiday. From our schools, we also see a point of pride. El Paso ISD highlights that even while tightening the budget, campuses across the district posted strong gains in graduation planning and advanced coursework, something that could help more of our students reach UTEP, EPCC, and beyond. Our feel good story today comes from the arts community. The El Paso County Fair reminds us that today is essentially last call for creative arts submissions, inviting painters, photographers, writers, and musicians from every neighborhood, from Socorro Road to the Upper Valley, to share their work. It is a small sign of how our city keeps finding ways to celebrate local talent. As we head into the day, we watch those storm clouds, slow down on wet streets, and maybe plan to end the evening under the lights downtown or in the canyon, supporting our neighbors, our teams, and our local businesses. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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

18 jun 20264 min
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El Paso Local Pulse: Hot Weekend Ahead, Femme Frontera Celebrates Ten Years

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Sunday, June fourteenth, twenty twenty six. We start with the big thing shaping our day: the weather. We wake up to warm, dry desert air, light winds, and plenty of sun. By this afternoon, we climb into the upper nineties, brushing triple digits on the East Side and in the Lower Valley. Tonight, it stays warm and clear, so anything outdoors after sunset, from Segundo Barrio to West Towne Marketplace, feels hot but manageable. We stay in this hot, mostly dry pattern over the next couple of days, so we plan those outdoor errands early and keep water handy. From City Hall, we are watching two things that touch our daily lives. Council continues to debate the upcoming budget, with talk about how much of our property tax bill goes to street repairs versus public safety. Leaders are also tracking TxDOT’s new round of I 10 work. KTSM reports fresh closures this week on I 10 in West El Paso as part of the ongoing widening project, which means longer drives near Sunland Park and Mesa. We may want to leave a little early for work or weekend errands if we use that stretch. Culturally, our city is buzzing. According to KFOX, the Femme Frontera Film Festival marks its tenth anniversary this weekend at the Mexican American Cultural Center downtown, with cross border films, a Border Breaker award ceremony, and workshops that highlight our binational storytelling. Over at the Plaza Theatre, El Paso Mom notes that Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has a one p.m. show today, giving families a cool escape from the heat in the heart of downtown. For community events, To Do El Paso lists Karaoke Tardeada Sundays starting at one this afternoon and a DIY sugar scrub workshop around four thirty, giving us low key options from the West Side to the Mission Valley. In sports, the El Paso Chihuahuas stay in the thick of their season at Southwest University Park. Minor League Baseball’s site highlights strong offensive performances, keeping our Triple A club fun to watch as we roll into the heart of summer. On the job and housing front, local recruiters say hourly warehouse and logistics jobs sit in the mid teens per hour, and apartment rents for a basic two bedroom average around thirteen hundred dollars a month, with the Northeast still a bit more affordable than the West Side. For crime and safety, El Paso Police report a generally quiet twenty four hours with the usual calls for traffic crashes, family disturbances, and a few thefts along major corridors like Montana and Dyer. No major citywide alerts this morning, but officers do remind us to lock vehicles and avoid leaving valuables visible, especially when we park at malls and trailheads. We close with a feel good note. Local organizers report strong turnout at wellness and community events at Bassett Place, where families come together for health screenings, games, and music. It is another reminder that even in a big city, our border community still feels like a neighborhood. Thank you for tuning in, and 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

14 jun 20263 min
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El Paso Local Pulse: Triple Digit Heat, Cooling Centers Open Monday

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, June 13, 2026. We wake up under mostly cloudy skies over the Franklin Mountains, with warm, muggy air already sitting around 80 degrees, according to the Las Vegas Sun weather board. Light southeast winds near 10 miles an hour make it feel a bit sticky as we head out. We stay hot and mostly cloudy through the afternoon, so we plan for a warm night out rather than any big rain relief. Because of the stretch of triple digit heat in the forecast, El Paso County is opening cooling centers starting Monday, June 15. KFOX reports that community centers like La Fe Montana Vista on Greg Drive and sites in Canutillo, Fabens, and Horizon City will run daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., giving our neighbors without good air conditioning a safe place to cool off. The city also reminds us we can dial 3 1 1 if we need after hours cooling help. At city hall, we keep our eye on budget talks and heat planning, as the county and city coordinate those cooling hubs, which will shape how we move around town and care for vulnerable neighbors over the next two months. On the culture side, we have a full Saturday. Visit El Paso lists A Midsummer Nights Dream tonight at Casa Neplanta on West Missouri Avenue, starting at 7 30 p.m. For families, El Paso Mom highlights Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on stage at the Plaza Theatre, bringing people downtown near San Jacinto Plaza for dinner and a show. Songkick also notes big summer concerts on the way, including Tiesto at The Elmont Social and a long list of rock and regional acts at Lowbrow Palace and Speaking Rock. In our neighborhoods, El Paso Animal Services is joining the Black El Paso Voice and El Paso Parks and Recreation for a community Juneteenth themed event at Nations Tobin Park on Railroad Drive this evening. Their Facebook page says the first 50 pets get free microchips, a small gesture that can mean the world if a pet goes missing. On crime and safety, local law enforcement reports a relatively quiet night in El Paso, with no major citywide incidents breaking through police alerts in the last 24 hours. We still stay alert on our commutes along I 10, Mesa, and Zaragoza, and lock cars and homes, but we can be grateful for a calm overnight. Sports wise, we look ahead to weekend baseball and soccer, with local high school summer leagues and club teams using fields from Eastwood High to the Socorro complex as long as the heat allows safe play. As for the job market and housing, we continue to see steady hiring in healthcare, logistics, and cross border trade, and a tight but active housing market on the East Side and in the Upper Valley, with prices still elevated but stabilizing compared to big metro areas. We close with a feel good note. Community partners at those new cooling centers and pet microchip events show how our city pulls together so our listeners, especially seniors, families, and pets, are safer during this long desert summer. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss a morning. 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

13 jun 20263 min
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El Paso Local Pulse: Airport Bust, Summer Heat, and Community Cleanups

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Friday, June 12, 2026. We start this morning with a major federal bust at El Paso International Airport. NBC News reports that FBI and DEA agents open a sealed cargo crate after a twenty two month investigation tied to cross border trafficking through our airport. Details are still coming out, but we know multiple suspects are in custody and federal agents say this disrupts a significant smuggling pipeline that runs through our community. We will keep an eye on how this affects security screenings and cargo delays for travelers using Airway Boulevard and the terminal area today. From city hall, council members move forward this week on a proposed budget adjustment that shifts more money toward street repairs in Central and the Lower Valley, especially along Montana Avenue and Alameda. That means we may see more lane closures and slower commutes over the next few weeks, but also a smoother drive by the end of summer. Looking at our weather, we wake up to warm, dry conditions with temps already in the mid 70s on the West Side. We head into the upper 90s this afternoon, with breezy winds around the Franklin Mountains, which could kick up some dust along I 10 and Loop 375. We stay hot and dry into the weekend, so we plan for extra water if we are heading to parks, hiking McKelligon Canyon, or taking the kids to Wet N Wild. On the jobs front, local listings show roughly two thousand open positions across the metro, with strong hiring in health care along the Medical Center of the Americas, warehousing in the Lower Valley, and customer service near the Fountains at Farah. Starting pay for many entry level roles is around fifteen dollars an hour, with some logistics jobs closer to twenty. In real estate, local agents report that the median home price in El Paso sits around two hundred seventy thousand dollars, with homes on the East Side near Zaragoza and Pebble Hills still moving faster than other parts of town. Rents for a two bedroom apartment average just under twelve hundred dollars, putting pressure on families but still below many other Texas cities. We also see new business activity along Mesa Street, where a new coffee and co working space opens near Kern Place this weekend, and a longtime family owned restaurant in the Lower Valley announces it will close later this month after more than thirty years. For community events, we have a Music Under the Stars style concert at Cohen Stadium Park tomorrow evening, a farmers market at Ardovino’s Desert Crossing on Saturday morning, and a low rider and classic car meetup scheduled near Ascarate Park on Sunday. In sports, our Chihuahuas continue their home stand at Southwest University Park tonight, with first pitch in the evening and postgame fireworks planned if winds cooperate. On the high school side, several El Paso track athletes bring home medals from recent state competitions, with Socorro and Eastlake students earning top finishes. Turning to public safety, El Paso police report a shooting investigation overnight in the Northeast near Dyer Street, with one person hospitalized and no public threat reported at this time. Officers also respond to a pair of serious crashes, one along I 10 near downtown and another on Joe Battle, both causing temporary closures but now cleared. As always, we stay alert on the roads and give first responders space to work. We end with a feel good story. Volunteers from several neighborhoods gather along the Rio Grande corridor this week for a riverbank cleanup, filling truckloads of trash and planting new native trees near the Border Highway trails. Organizers say they want our binational riverfront to be a place we are proud to show our kids. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. 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

12 jun 20263 min
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El Paso Local Pulse: Heat Advisory, Cool Canyon Nights, and Weekend Events

Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for June 11. We are starting with the heat, because it is already shaping the day across the Borderland. The National Weather Service has a Heat Advisory in effect for El Paso County through 9 tonight, and KVIA says we are heading for about 105 degrees in El Paso with only a small chance of light rain. That means we are planning around the heat, especially for anyone out near downtown, Mesa Street, or along I 10, where pavement and traffic will make it feel even hotter. [2][14] We are also watching the aftermath of yesterday’s suspicious package scare at the El Paso County Courthouse, which led to an evacuation on June 10, according to local reporting. Authorities have not said there is any wider threat, but it is another reminder to stay aware around civic buildings and major public spaces. [4] On public safety, the El Paso Police Department says it has arrested 25 year old Stefon Anthony Bonito for murder tied to an assault that started May 18 at an apartment. We are keeping this report factual and sensitive, and we are watching for any further court updates from police and prosecutors. [7] Around city life, the big story for tonight is community and culture. Cool Canyon Nights opens its June schedule this evening at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre, with free live music starting at 6 and the main act at 7. That gives us a cool evening option after a very hot day. Looking ahead, the weekend is filling up with Beauty and the Beast at the Plaza Theatre, a health and wellness expo at Bassett Place, and El Paso Locomotive hosting Phoenix Rising FC at Southwest University Park on Saturday night. [6][3][12] In sports, El Paso Locomotive just played to a 1 1 draw on the road against Detroit City FC after weather delays, so the club comes home with a point and momentum to build on. [11] For jobs and housing, local listing trends continue to show steady activity, with dozens of open concerts and events across the city and a packed summer calendar that keeps hospitality and service work active. The broader El Paso market remains tied closely to entertainment, tourism, and game day traffic, especially near the Plaza Theatre, the County Coliseum, and Southwest University Park. [15][3] And for a feel good note, the return of free summer concerts at McKelligon Canyon is exactly the kind of shared local moment that brings families together across El Paso. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. 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

11 jun 20262 min