El Paso Local Pulse
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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