El Paso Local Pulse
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
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